Horse-drawn vehicles
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Aspen
Street scene in Aspen, Colorado of a dirt street lined with buildings and buggies on the street.
Carrie Cohen Greenberg, circa 1910
Carrie Cohen Greenberg seated in a carriage.
Denver Fire Truck, circa 1905
Denver Fire Truck pulled by four gray horses with seven firemen on board parading in downtown Denver.
Denver Firemen, circa 1905
Nine members of the Denver Fire Dept. standing in front of a fire wagon (two on the wagon).
frid01059, unknown
The collection consists of over two terabytes of digital images, made available to the University Libraries by the Myhren Art Gallery at the University of Denver for the purposes of long-term preservation and user access. Images are curated at the item level.
frid01060, unknown
The collection consists of over two terabytes of digital images, made available to the University Libraries by the Myhren Art Gallery at the University of Denver for the purposes of long-term preservation and user access. Images are curated at the item level.
frid01713, unknown
The collection consists of over two terabytes of digital images, made available to the University Libraries by the Myhren Art Gallery at the University of Denver for the purposes of long-term preservation and user access. Images are curated at the item level.
Horse Drawn Carriage Parked in Front of William's Stables - 1930's, 1930s
Black and white photograph of two men seated ontop of a horse drawn carriage that is full of patrons and parked in front of the William's Stables. Sign on the front of the stable reads ' central City opera house Association presnets Lloyd Shaw and his Pioneer Dancers in this stable before and after every performance at the Opera House.'
Horse Drawn Cart at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1904-1930
An unknown man in a horse-drawn wagon at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
Rose Lucas for Colorado Reflections
Rose Lucas reflects on her childhood and her first memories of Colorado. Discussing her mother, who was a governess for the children of Horace and Baby Doe Tabor and her father, who opened the first Jewish bakery in Denver in the early 1900s. Lucas remembers horse-drawn wagons, making deliveries for the bakery, and working for the Golden Eagle. Recalls the City Hall Fire in 1898, the flood of 1905, and the robbery of the Denver Mint in 1920.