Colorado
Found in 60903 Collections and/or Records:
Expense Vouchers - Trips, 1970
fundraising events, schedules of events
Exploring the American Past, 1967
Color film depicting a history of the American continent before European arrival. "Exploring the American Past: The first Americans in Colorado" Janet Moone personal print, color. Closing credits read "Photographed and Directed by Kenneth A. Meyer. Acknowledgements Mesa Verde National Park, University of Colorado Museum, the Westernaires. A Barbre Producetion, Denver."
Exploring the American Past
Color film depicting a history of the American continent before European arrival.
Exterior of Bernheim Woman's Outfitters After the Pueblo Flood, 1921 June 3
Damage at Charles Bernheim's Woman's Outfitters resulting from the 1921 flood in Pueblo, Colorado. The store is shown with an overturned trolley in front of it. The store was located in the 200 block of North Main in Pueblo, Colorado.
Exterior of B'nai B'rith Building, between 1970-1982
Exterior of the B'nai B'rith Building at National Jewish Hospital in Denver, Colorado. The doors seem to be boarded up with wood and some of the letters are missing on the building.
Exterior of Chas. Glass Merchant Tailor, between 1900-1930
Owner Charles Glass stands in the doorway of the Chas. Glass Merchant Tailor store located in Denver, Colorado. Charles Glass was the father of Charlotte (Glass) Heller (Mrs. Max Heller).
Exterior of C.M. Schayer Store, between 1880-1890
Exterior of the C.M. Schayer Store owned by Charles M. Schayer, with a sign posted at the top of the building. Eight unidentified men and children stand in front and on a balcony. The store was located at 409 Blake Street in Denver, Colorado. Charles and Ricka Saft Schayer arrived in Denver by covered wagon in 1865.
Exterior of C.M. Schayer Store, between 1880-1890
Exterior of the C.M. Schayer Store owned by Charles M. Schayer, with a sign posted at the top of the building. Eight unidentified men and children stand in front and on a balcony. The store was located at 409 Blake Street in Denver, Colorado. Schayer arrived in Denver by covered wagon in 1865.
Exterior of C.M. Schayer Store, between 1880-1890
Exterior of the C.M. Schayer Store owned by Charles M. Schayer, with a sign posted at the top of the building. Eight unidentified men and children stand in front and on a balcony. The store was located at 409 Blake Street in Denver, Colorado. Schayer arrived in Denver by covered wagon in 1865.
