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Carey, Raymond G. (Raymond Giddens), 1901-1972

 Person

Biography

Professor of History, University of Denver, 1945-1971. Conducted research on the Sand Creek Massacre.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Raymond G. Carey Collection on Sand Creek Massacre

 Collection
Identifier: M045
Abstract Raymond Carey (1901-1972), professor of history at the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado from 1945 to 1971, conducted research on the massacre at Sand Creek, Colorado, which took place on November 29, 1864. In this incident, the troops of the Colorado Third Volunteer Regiment, commanded by Colonel John M. Chivington, attacked a group of 500 Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians who were encamped on the banks of the Sand Creek, about 40 miles from Fort Lyon, near the present-day town of Lamar....
Dates: 1950-1971

Raymond G. Carey Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M122
Abstract

Born in Iola, Kansas, Raymond Carey (1901-1972) studied at Southwestern College (Kansas), Oxford University, and the University of Chicago. He was a professor of history at the University of Denver from 1945 to 1971, specializing in modern European history. This collection includes a copy of Carey's dissertation, materials from his classes, and French historical documents.

Dates: Other: 1700-1970