Transportation
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 77, issue 18, 1972 October 9
DOT hearing discusses transportation problems. Democrats examine role of minority members. Season opens for ghost writing pros.
United States Railroad Administration Records
The United States Railroad Administration was an independent federal agency, established by presidential proclamation on December 26, 1917. The materials in the collection are the records of the United States Railroad Administration, and include: circulars, orders, bulletins, dockets, rate advice correspondence, questionnaires, statistics, contracts between the government and the railroads, as well as letters, telegrams, and cases.
University of Denver - Students, circa 1920
The contact sheet depicts students riding a train to University Park, affiliated with the University of Denver, circa 1920.
University of Denver - Students, circa 1920
The image depicts 5 unidentified University of Denver students waving out the windows of a train that says "univ. park.".
Victor A. Miller American Civil War History Book Collection
The collection includes books about the American Civil War.
Western Union Telegram from Henry, 1947 June 11
Western Union telegram from Henry Lowenstein to his family at 924 Cemetery Street in Williamsport, Pa. Message says "Sailing tomorrow Marine Falcon expect to arrive 20 June Love to all -Henry." Telegram message is pasted on the on the the official Western Union form.
Wheels of Colorado & Southern - 71
Black and white photograph of the wheels of the Colorado & Southern train 'Old 71' engine that carried ore and passenger cars from Denver to "the richest square mile on earth" Central City, Colorado.
Woman Standing By Colorado & Southern - 71
Black and white photograph of unidentified woman standing by the Colorado & Southern train 'Old 71' engine that carried ore and passenger cars from Denver to "the richest square mile on earth" Central City, Colorado.