Colorado
Found in 60903 Collections and/or Records:
Evans, Margaret
Black and white print of portrait labeled "Mrs. W. G. Evans?". Margaret Evans could be either the wife of John Evans, the daughter of John Evans and sister of W. G. Evans, or the daughter of W. G. Evans. Mrs. W. G. Evans' first name was Cornelia.
Evans, Maurice
Photographs and biographical information about Maurice Evans, a performer with the Central City Opera
Evans, Maurice, 1950
Folder contains photographic prints of CCOHA actor, Maurice Evans, who performed as Dick Dudgeon in the 1950 festival production of 'The Devils Deciple.'
Evans Memorial Chapel, 1960-1965
Black and white photograph of Evans Memorial Chapel on the campus of the University of Denver. Built by university founder John Evans in downtown Denver in the 1860s, the chapel was purchased by the university in 1958 as part of a land purchase, and moved to the DU campus in 1960.
Evans Society Presentation 10/04, 2004 October 20
This folder contains documents pertaining to a presentation given by Michele ''Mike'' Bloom to the John Evans Society in 2004.
Evans, William G. - son of John Evans Photographs, 1862
5 black and white prints of portraits of businessman and railroad executive William G. Evans, son of Gov. John Evans, as a boy, a young man, and a middle-aged man.
Evans, William Gray, between 1910-1925
Black and white print of portrait of William Gray Evans, son of Governor John Evans and president of the Board of Trustees at the University of Denver.
Evelyn Essig for Colorado Reflections
Evelyn Essig discusses living at the train depot when her father worked for the railroad companies in Kokomo, Colorado and growing up on a Ute Indian Reservation and in Gunnison, Colorado. Reflects on childhood memories such as going to see movies at the theater. Essig spent much of her childhood raising her younger siblings.
Evelyn Rosenthal Stone, circa 1915
Formal studio portrait of a young Evelyn Rosenthal Stone with a large bow in her hair.
Evelyn Rosenthal Stone, circa 1940
Young Evelyn Rosenthal Stone wearing a Red Cross uniform standing on a sidewalk.
