Colorado
Found in 61047 Collections and/or Records:
Seating Area in Unidentified Room With Wood Flooring, 1950 April 10
Black and white photograph of a seating area in an unknown room with a large area rug on a wooden floor in the Teller House located in Central City, Colorado.
Seating Area in Unknown Room in Teller House
Black and white photograph a seating area in an unknown room in the Teller House located in Central City, Colorado.
Seaton Ready to Ask for Troops at DU, 1970 May 12
Photocopy of clipping from the Rocky Mountain News about the possibility of National Guard troops at DU.
Second Annual Commencencement of the University of Denver, 1885 June 17
Program for the University of Denver (DU) ceremony, June 17, 1885, 8 p.m., First Baptist Church, Denver, Colorado. University address, The Rev'd Earl Cranston, D.D. (a DU Trustee, and later Bishop); salutatory, valedictory and student orations, Earl M. Cranston, George C. Manly, William A. Moore.
Second Annual Hoyt Brawner Memorial Invitational Basketball Tournament Representatives and Trophies, 1976 March
Four individuals talk and look over the trophies for the second annual Hoyt Brawner Memorial Invitational held in March, 1976. The invitational is named after former University of Denver (DU) Pioneer athlete, coach, and administrator Hoyt Brawner. University of Denver athletic director Ron Oyer is visible on the left.
Second Annual Hoyt Brawner Memorial Invitational Basketball Tournament Representatives and Trophies, 1976 March
Four individuals talk and look over the trophies for the second annual Hoyt Brawner Memorial Invitational held in March, 1976. The invitational is named after former University of Denver (DU) Pioneer athlete, coach, and administrator Hoyt Brawner. University of Denver athletic director Ron Oyer is visible on the left.
Second Annual Report, The Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, Denver, Colorado, 1906
Second Floor Parlor in Teller House Hotel
Black and white photograph of the second floor parlor in the Teller House hotel, built in 1872 in Central City, Colorado.
Second Gate at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, circa 1915
The second entrance gate on the campus of 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.
Second page of a letter from JCRS
Second page of a typed letter from JCRS, no date. The letter notes that applications are not accepted from outside Denver, but that if the patient could benefit to send him along with money sufficient for his maintenance until he can be admitted. The letter is unsigned, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.
