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Fourth of July celebrations

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Source: lcsh

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

Fourth of July Celebration in Aspen, Colorado, 1914

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Identifier: B063.02.0002.00002
Abstract

Fourth of July Celebration in Aspen, Colorado. An unidentified woman is standing outside on a wooden stage. A large American flag is strung up at the back of the stage, between two trees. A crowd of people is circled around the stage and a band is playing.

Dates: 1914

L.E. Clement for Colorado Reflections

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Identifier: couda-clement
Abstract

L.E. Clement, also known as Clemmie, was born in Denver in 1909. Reflects on recreation activities at the Rocky Mountain Lake including a playground, tennis courts, sledding, and ice skating. Clements reminisces on swimming at Berkeley Lake. Reflects on becoming the first Colorado woman parachute jumper, jumping from a biplane. Recalls the fourth of July celebrations with fireworks and baseball games. Describes the games the neighborhood children played in the summer.

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

Patients Dancing

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Identifier: B005.07.0236.0007.00002

Patients: Fourth of July Party, 1952

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Identifier: B005.07.0236.0007
Abstract

This folder contains four (4) photographs of the National Jewish Hospitals 4th of July party for their pateints.

Dates: 1952

The Denver Clarion, vol. 78, issue 4, 1973 July 3

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Identifier: clarion_v078i04_19730703
Abstract

Front page black with a firework image and the words “Fourth of July 1973”.

Dates: 1973 July 3

The Denver Clarion, vol. 81, issue 4, 1976 July 7

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Identifier: clarion_v081i04_19760707
Abstract

Happy Birthday America!

Dates: 1976 July 7

Three Men in Costumes

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Identifier: B005.07.0236.0007.00004
Abstract

Three (3) men in costume at the 4th of July party for patients at the National Jewish Hospital.

Dates: 1952

Three Women in Costumes

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Identifier: B005.07.0236.0007.00003
Abstract

Three (3) women in costume at the 4th of July party for patients at the National Jewish Hospital.

Dates: 1952