Roads
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Arapaho Street in Denver, Colorado, between 1889-1892
A photograph of Arapaho Street as a dirt road in Denver, Colorado.
Continental Divide from U.S. Highway 40, undated
This series contains a photo album, photographs, bulletin pages, drawings, lithographs, and contact sheets of the campus and buildings, patients and family, staff and volunteers, auxiliaries and conventions, and activities connected with the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society and the AMC Cancer Research Center.
Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado, between 1889-1892
A photograph of Pearl Street in Boulder, Colorado.
Photographs of Work Sites, 1926-1953
File contains Northwestern Engineering Company photographs of the construction of bridges and roads in South Dakota, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. Taped on the photographs are descriptions and explanations of the work.
Politics - Campaign 1962 - Issues - Highways, 1962
Correspondence, publicity brochures, newspaper clippings, and general documentation of Love's gubernatorial campaigns. Included in this series are correspondence and materials related to other campaigns and party activities, notably correspondence relating to the 1964 presidential nomination and election, which saw the Republicans split in their support for Barry Goldwater.
Post Card of Highway to Central City
Black and white postcard of highway leading to Central City, Colorado that winds thirty miles through cliffs and the clear creek.
Road Construction, 1919
Road Construction, 1919
Road Construction, 1919
Road Construction, 1919
Mounted photograph showing a construction crew building a road in South Dakota. Nine men and a small boy pose at a road construction site with Fresno Scrapers drawn by four-horse hitches. After serving in the Army as an engineer during World War I, Morris Adelstein joined his mother in Kadoka, South Dakota and was elected as the county engineer for several counties in the state. Morris Adelstein and his banker founded the Northwestern Engineering Company in 1924.