Cullis, Harry
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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Norgren for Colorado Reflections, about 1985, 2006 January 16
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Identifier: couda-norgren
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Barbara Norgren discusses the evolution of architecture in Denver, with special emphisis on stone buildings, art in buildings, art deco in architecture, and the city of lights.
Dates:
about 1985; Digitization: 2006 January 16
Chris Whitacre for Colorado Reflections
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Identifier: couda-whitacre
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Chris Whitacre reflects on her involvement with Historic Denver and writing a book about Molly Brown. Whitacre discusses Margaret Tobin Brown, "the Unsinkable Molly Brown," and her life in Denver. Discusses Brown's rags to riches story, moving to Leadville, surviving the Titanic sinking, and the myths that surround her story. Whitacre discusses the restoration of Molly Brown's Denver home by Historic Denver. Whitacre also discusses Justina Ford, the first Black woman physician in the Rocky...
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Dennis Gallagher for Colorado Reflections, about 1985, 2006 January 16
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Identifier: couda-gallagher
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Colorado legislator Dennis Gallagher discusses the social, religious, and political environment in Denver during the 1940s to 1950s, including the impact of the Ku Klux Klan on his family. He also talks about Walker's Castle owned by John Brisbane Walker who developed northwest Denver.
Dates:
about 1985; Digitization: 2006 January 16
Susan Kinney and John Prosser for Colorado Reflections
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Identifier: couda-kinney_prosser
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Susan Kinney, independent documentary television producer, and John Prosser, former dean of the College of Design and Planning at the University of Colorado, describe the "Cities are for kids, too" program. Kinney and Prosser discuss their partnership in producing a documentary regarding the educational program for school children in Cherry Hills Village Elementary School. Prosser describes the "Cities are for kids, too" program which teaches children about Denver including the evolution of...
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Thomas J. Noel for Colorado Reflections
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Identifier: couda-noel_thomas
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Thomas Jacob Noel, better known as Tom Noel, was a professor of History at the University of Colorado Denver. Noel discusses several important people in Colorado's history, particularly influential people in Denver. Noel discusses William Newton Byers, who was the founder of the Rocky Mountain News and the rivalry between Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post. Next, Noel discusses the role General William H. Larimer, Jr. played in naming Denver and how Governor John Evans founded Denver...
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Tom J. Noel for Colorado Reflections, about 1985, 2006 January 16
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Identifier: couda-noel_tom
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Tom Noel reflects on the political, social, and economic life of early Denver by looking at the bars, saloons, and the various functions they served.
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about 1985; Digitization: 2006 January 16
W. Yvonne Ponce for Colorado Reflections
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Identifier: couda-ponce
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W. Yvonne Ponce served as the volunteer coordinator for the Black American West Museum and her research into the lives of Black women in early Colorado history. Ponce describes her collaborative research with Paul Stewart for their book about Black cowboys which led to her research into the contributions and accomplishments of Black women in Colorado. Ponce discusses the lives and accomplishments of Black women in Colorado history including, Dr. Justina Ford, Daisy Jones, Madame C.J. Walker,...
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- Denver (Colo.) -- History 3
- Black women in United States history 2
- Ford, Justina, 1871-1952 2
- History 2
- women in history 2
- 1940-1960 1
- Active learning 1
- Architecture 1
- Bars (Drinking establishments) -- Colorado 1
- Central City (Colo.) 1
- Cherry Hills Village (Colo.) 1
- Colorado -- History 1
- Colorado -- Social life and customs 1
- Documentary films 1
- Education 1
- Leadville (Colo.) 1
- Legislators 1
- Molly Brown House Museum (Denver, Colo.) 1
- Railroads 1
- Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864 1
- Social life and customs 1
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