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- Portrait of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody (1846-1917). 5
- A group of friends from Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium pose around rock formations in an area is now known as Palmer Park. Written on the album page is "Austin Bluffs." 2
- Adolf Mohl, Leo Mohl's father. 2
- Colorado College football team 2
- Four people on burros in what is believed to be Seven Falls. Gertrude Schellmann sits on the far left. 2
- Leo Mohl as a young man. 2
- One of 12 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "The Illustrated London News" on April 16, 1887 on pages 450-451. 2
- Portrait of Dr. Thurston Jenkyns Davies [1893-1961]. Davies was president of Colorado College from 1934 until 1948. 2
- Portrait of Kenneth E. Dowlin, former Pikes Peak Library District Director from 1975 until 1988. 2
- Slim wearing cardigan sweater stands in front of Gardiner tent with plaque "Presented by Neighbors of Monroe County, New York". 2
- Studio portrait of George White. 2
- James Edward Preston Randall (1926-2019) graduated from Lucy Addison High School of Roanoke, Virginia in 1945. 1
- A Hopi man stands by doorway of adobe building with dog walking past. Photo identified as "Old crier Supkla of Walpi, Arizona." 1
- A fanciful group photo in front of Austin Bluffs near Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. Gertrude Schellmann is the third woman on the left. This area is now known as Palmer Park. 1
- A gathering of the photography club along a rural road. A 4x5 folding camera on a tripod is set up in the foreground next to wildflowers. 1
- A group of 11 men and boys dressed in warm clothing standing in a rocky landscape. 1
- A group of friends from Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium pose around rock formations, possibly located at Austin Bluffs near the ranch. This area is now known as Palmer Park. 1
- A group of men and women gather around a mineral spring. 1
- A group of men and women having a good time pose for the camera in house with lace curtains. A small child is sitting on lap at far right. 1
- A group of men and women pose in front of the burned out ruins of Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium following a fire in August of 1907. On the far right is patient Cecile Norvell wearing a large coat, identified by other photos in this album. 1
- A group of men and women sit on lawn chairs at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. One letter on the sole of each shoe spells out "The Cranky Six" 1
- A group of men at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium dressed as women, likely in jest. 1
- A group of men dressed in suits gather around a motion picture camera on a tripod. 1
- A group of men pose in front of the ruins of the main building of Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium after a fire in 1907. 1
- A group of men pose in rock formations in Austin Bluffs, now known as Palmer Park. 1
- A group of primarily young men, most holding small flags, march down an unpaved street at the corner of Nevada and Bijou, past the YMCA building. 1
- A group of unidentified men, one of them Irving Howbert, standing beside a train car. 1
- A group portrait of men attending the Broadmoor International Center's Winter Night event. 1
- A man dressed in a suit and cap poses with a hand-cranked motion-picture camera mounted on a tripod. 1
- A man dressed in a tuxedo and top hat addresses a crowd with the head of a rocking horse in the background. Identified on the back of the photograph as "Don Alexander, Jr." 1
- A man dressed in a vest and wearing a hat poses for a photo in a rocky mountain landscape. Hand-written on back "Millions of tons of square edged granite blocks dropped by glacier. Independence Pass Highway, an adopted State Road." 1
- A man holds a Bell & Howell Optronic Eye Autoload 8 mm camera to his eye. 1
- A man is standing along a wooden guard rail of a drive-through steel truss bridge. In the distance is a horse-drawn wagon and touring car with its top with cows spread around in the outlying field with deciduous trees. 1
- A man poses in a thick coat and hat in front of Gardiner tents at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. Outdoor chairs intended for "open air" treatment are visible to the left. 1
- A man stands next to a waterfall, possibly Helen Hunt Falls. 1
- A man wearing riding apparel holds the reins of a white horse. 1
- A member of the Sociability Tour walks along a flooded roadway. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A pack train of approximately two dozen donkeys is led by two men on horses on a narrow mountain road. A wagon is passing them on the right in the foreground. Printed on front "1808. Pack Train ~ Photo by CL McClure, Denver”. 1
- A partial view of a railroad map showing various Colorado counties. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A photograph of an original fine art painting of Andy Adams. He was an American writer of western fiction. In 1894, he settled in Colorado Springs, where he lived until his death. 1
- A photograph of the original painting "Andy Adams" by artist Don Jones. The original work of art is owned by the Pioneers' Museum, 215 South Tejon, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903. 1
- A portrait of J. Don Alexander (1885-1955) wearing a hat and fur-trimmed jacket and smoking a cigar. Note on back "J Don Alexander at time of founding Alexander Film Co 1919"--date is believed to be misidentified. 1
- A portrait of J. Don Alexander holding a trophy. He is wearing a hat and a flower on the lapel of his suit jacket. 1
- A shirtless man sits inside of a helicopter while a man in a plaid shirt leans in the doorway. Identified on the back of the photograph 1
- A smiling Myron Wood posing for the photographer with his left hand on his left cheek. 1
- A suited man stands at the corner of a Gardiner Tent, hat in hand. He wears a medal or decoration of some type on his vest. 1
- A tall gentleman in top hat poses with another man at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. 1
- A woman stands with two men in a grocery store in Ivywild with a full cart of food items including Del Monte crushed pineapple and Hills Bros. Coffee. A sign behind the trio reads "Cookies, Crackers." They hold a letter from Whitson Food Company. 1
- A young Leo Mohl seated in the door of a cabin in the woods. 1
- A young woman sits between two admirers on the lawn of Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. The main building, former mansion of banker William Otis, is behind them. 1
- A. F. Jordin appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- A. Greverton appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- A. K. Clucker (Kenton, Ohio) standing in doorway of Gardiner tent. 1
- A. L. Bolson appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Al Carrington appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Al Given appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Al Stewart appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. Written on the bottom of the photo is “Jumped from train and was recaptured”. 1
- Albert McLaughlin, Captain/Commander of the Junior Police, hands plaque to Irvin "Dad" Bruce in room with brick walls, striped sofa and mullioned window. "Time" Magazine is on small table next to couch. Photo identified on back as "Dad Bruce 11-7-52." 1
- Albert McLean appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Alex McIsaac appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- An Sociability Tour automobile in the foreground passes men and mules on a muddy road. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- Antlers hotel main dining room. Dinner given by AdAmAn Club to hear Capt. Hedblooms' lecture and pictures about the South Pole IGY expedition. 1
- Antlers hotel main dining room. Dinner given by AdAmAn Club to hear Capt. Hedblooms' lecture and pictures about the South Pole IGY expedition. Mr. & Mrs. E. E. Hedbloom. E. E. taught at CSHS for 40 years. 1
- Appeared in "Colorado 1
- Asian man with cigarette in mouth stands in front of store window. He is leaning on wrought-iron railing. New York State liquor license is prominently displayed in window behind. 1
- Autographed photograph of Belgian nobleman and diplomat Francois de Selys Longchamp [1910-1983}. Written on the back of the photograph 1
- B. J. McArdle appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Back view of Theodore Roosevelt during his hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Badly faded photo showing group of well-dressed men and women standing in front of building. 1
- Bill Holcomb, a Colorado Springs High School friend of Charles Swem, Jr. Research indicates that this senior-year photograph of William Trafford Holcomb [1911-2007] was published in the 1931 Colorado Springs High School yearbook. 1
- Buffalo Bill, mounted on white horse, in arena next to flag-draped table with man and several children standing alongside. People in stands are visible in background. "I.R.B." printed in lower right of photo. 1
- Burt Fuller appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- C. H. Conway appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Candid photograph of an elderly George White shown taking a photograph. 1
- Capt Hedbloom with Willis Magee at Antlers hotel main dining room. Dinner given by AdAmAn Club to hear Capt. Hedblooms' lecture and pictures about the South Pole IGY expedition. 1
- Caption reads 1
- Caption under photo "J. W. Stillman. President of the City Council 1886, 1887. Mayor 1889. 1890." 1
- Caption under photo "John H. Bacon. Mayor 1880." 1
- Caption under photo "John R. Robinson, Mayor. / Member of the Water Works Committee 1893. President of the City Council 1894. Mayor 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902." 1
- Caption under photo "Matt France, Member of the First Board of Trustees. Member Board of Trustees 1872. President Board of Trustees 1873. Mayor 1878. Superintendent Water Works 1879. 1
- Caption written on the back of the photograph reads, "Opening 'Fifteen Canadian Artists' 1965 [Left to right] Fred Bartlett, Director FAC/ Canadian Counsul Laura Beattie/ R. L. Shalkop, Curator." 1
- Chairman of the Board of Exchange National Bank Eugene McCleary. 1
- Charles A. Baldwin and his dog, Bobbie, at Claremont. 1
- Charles Adolfe Baldwin at Claremont. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. "riding" Wayne E. Ryer the "horse". One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. in Colorado Springs High School band uniform. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. on left. Unidentified man on right sparing. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. on left. Wayne E. Ryer on right. Men's reflections as seen in a shop window full of photo supplies. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. on left. Wayne E. Ryer on right. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. standing in front of cars wearing hat, glasses, sweater and striped pants. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. standing with hands in pockets. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. standing with hands in pockets. [photo is blurry] One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. standing with hands in pockets. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. wearing a varsity letter sweater from Colorado College. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles Edward Swem (bottom) and two friends in Denver. Swem attended pharmacy school in the early 1890's and later worked at Robinson Drug Co., 102 Pikes Peak Ave. 1
- Charles Johnson appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Charles Mathews appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Charles Minium stands with his horse and dog in front of a home. Minium was a barber in Colorado City and Cripple Creek. 1
- Charles Swen Jr. (on left) and a friend pose in front of a circa 1927 Ford Model T Roadster in front of Charles Swem’s home. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles Wood, father of Myron Wood. 1
- Charlie Glasscock, Night Colony. 1
- Clarence Coil "smelling" a handful of weeds. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. 1
- Clarence Coil pretending to kick a ball with Wayne E. Ryer crouching. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Clarence Coil sitting on embankment. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. 1
- Clarence Coil sitting on fender of a 1924 Buick with an Audio Vox horn added to the front end. The vehicle is displaying a 1936 Colorado license plate. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Clarence Coil standing with arms crossed. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. 1
- Clarence Coil standing, leaning on the shoulder of Charles E. Swem, Jr.. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Colorado Springs Dentist - 1st listed in 1911 city directory 1
- Colorado Springs High school friend of Charles Swem Jr. 1
- Colorado Springs Mayor Robert Isaac, who held the office for four terms, 1979–1997. 1
- Colorado Springs Mayor [Thomas] Eugene McCleary [1911-1998]. 1
- Colored print of horse drawn carriage fleet for laundry company. Printed on front "The Pearl Laundry Co. [Inc.] / Expert Launderers / High Grade Work Only / 15 W. Bijou St. / Telephone Main 1085". 1
- Compilation of Myron Wood photographs prepared for publication. Fannie Mae Duncan and her mother are bottom right. Instructions to printer on front "shoot whole page half tone / let black background come as dark as it will. L.B.F." 1
- Crowd of men standing in the Colorado Springs Mining Exchange building before large announcement board with stock sales and prospects listed. Announcement board at left has sign "Banquet at 7 1
- Dad Bruce, holding plaque, stands between Albert McLaughlin, Captain/Commander of the Junior Police (left) and unidentified man (right) in room in front of brick wall and window. Photo identified on back as "Dad Bruce 11-7-52." 1
- Dan McLeod appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Delfido Gonzales appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Doy Miller appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Dr. C. E. Harris, Chief of Staff. 1
- Dr. Charles Fox Gardiner standing next to 1941 Dodge Custom Town Sedan in front of large house. Uniformed man stands by driver's side of car. Car is bearing a 1941 Colorado license plate "4-2092" 1
- Dr. Charles Fox Gardiner standing next to saddled horse and pack horse. Photo identified as "Dr. Charles Fox Gardiner - pack trip 1880. From "Doctor at Timberline"." 1
- Dr. Cramer and Dr. Stahlin, Dentists. 1
- Dr. E. D. Downing. 1
- Dr. F. A. Forney. X-Ray. 1
- Dr. H. H. Schultz, Colony. 1
- Driving teams pose for a photograph next to their convoy of Sociability Tour automobiles near a muddy embankment. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- E. C. Hiybee appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- E. H. Holtzclaw appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Ed Labitsky appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Ed Rust appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Edward Roy Duncan (1912-1955), also known as Ed Duncan, husband of Fannie Mae Bragg Duncan and co-founder of Duncan's Café and Bar in Colorado Springs. 1
- Eight men lounge in front of stone building. Four of the men are looking to their right. 1
- Eight men pose for photograph standing on the tracks of the Pikes Peak Cog Railway with mountains in the background. All wear hats, five are shirtless. One is smoking. One young man holds a shovel. 1
- Elmer Peterson stands in front of window with sign "Wells Fargo Company Express". Unknown man stands in doorway at 120 E. Pikes Peak Ave. 1
- Emil Brandenberg stands next to a group of Girls Scouts inside of the Mineral Exhibit tent. 1
- Engraved drawing of Zebulon Pike. Caption on image reads "Zebulon Montgomery Pike, 1779-1813, Discoverer of Pikes Peak --1806; Sesquicentennial 1806-1956". 1
- Ernest Allen appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Estiben Suazo [1900-1982], called Steven by Georgia O'Keeffe, looked after the garden and did many household chores. Photograph appears in "O'Keeffe at Abiquiu" by Christine Taylor Patten on page 16. 1
- Eugene B. Cox appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Eugene Gilfillan appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- F. W. Williams (Dodge City, Kans.) with Gardiner tents behind. 1
- F.H. Grieff__ appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Fashionably-dressed young couple in studio portrait. Young man sitting on settee with young woman perching alongside. Stamped in gold below photo "C. E. Emery, successor D. B. Chase / Colorado Springs, Colo." 1
- First National Bank employee Addison Davis arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employee Charles Porter arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employee Chase Stone [wearing glasses] speaking with a woman outside the First National Bank. 1
- First National Bank employee Dale Brown arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employee George MacDowell arriving at the bank. Marquis of the Trail Theater in the background advertises two motion pictures; "Forbidden Adventure" [1931] and "Enemy Agent - Richard Cromwell/Helen Vinson" [1940]. 1
- First National Bank employee George Maxwell arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employee Jack Barney [1899-1961] arriving at the bank with the marquee for the Trail movie theater behind him and Antlers Hotel in the distance. 1
- First National Bank employee Newton Whitfield arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employee Ralph Graves arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employee Robert Bell arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employee Robert Safranek arriving at the bank. On the movie marquee two movies are advertised. "Forbidden Adventure" [1931] and "Enemy Agent" [1940] starring Richard Cromwell, Helen Vinson, and Robert Armstrong. 1
- First National Bank employee Stanley Goss arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employee William Shakespear arriving at the bank. 1
- First National Bank employees dressed for Rodeo Week. From left 1
- First National Bank employees dressed for Rodeo Week. From left 1
- First National Bank president William I. Howbert standing outside the bank. 1
- Five men and a woman admire the completed cornerstone. Sign reads "This GRANITE from the Summit of PIKES PEAK". 1
- Five men eat from lunch boxes in front of pot-bellied stove in cabin. Calendar on wall behind is from Al DeMark. Photo identified on back as "12/3/51. The Crew, Bob Hodges, Elmer Thorp, Sam Thorp, Frank Shultz, Charles Eden." 1
- Five men on horseback on a mountain trail. 1
- Five men sit in front of a Gardiner tent, identified only by the state they came from. From left "Pa., Ind., Ia., Wash. D. C., Mo." 1
- Five men stand outdoors near a motion picture camera on a tripod. Identified on the back of the photograph as "on location". 1
- Five men, two women and one young girl pose for the camera on grassy hillside. Man at right wears white apron. Photo identified on back as "right to left 1
- Formal portrait of Charles A. Baldwin in uniform. "City Troop." 1916 1
- Formal portrait of Charles A. Baldwin, 1895. 1
- Formal portrait of Chester Alan Arthur II, wearing suit and bow tie. Photo identified on back. 1
- Formal portrait of Clayton J. Banta [1915-2000] who helped bring the Air Force Academy to Colorado Springs as an executive with the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce. 1
- Formal portrait of Dr. William Bell. 1
- Formal portrait of Floyd Shuster Maine [1889-1971], a.k.a. Lone Eagle, dressed in cowboy attire in the style of movie star Tom Mix. 1
- Formal portrait of Gordon Lillie, "Pawnee Bill", in suit and wide-brimmed hat. Caption under photo reads "Major Gordon W. Lillie, known as 'Pawnee Bill' Chief Scout of the Pawnees. He was adopted into thier [sic] tribe." 1
- Formal portrait of Irving Howbert. 1
- Formal portrait of Myron Wood in coat and tie, probably in his late teens. 1
- Formal portrait of Private Leo Mohl, resident of Colorado Springs, after enlisting in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. 1
- Formal portrait of Reverend David Utter. He was minister of the First Unitarian Society of Denver from 1896 to 1917. 1
- Formal portrait of Reverend Henry C. Rehm. 1
- Formal portrait of Reverend W. R. G. Mellen [1822-1895]. 1
- Formal portrait of T. S. Barnes. Research indicates Theron Samuel "Ted" Barnes [1884-1950] was a plumber in Colorado Springs. 1
- Formal portrait of an older man. Note on back "Library Board member 1904-." Research indicates that Horace G. Lunt [1847-1923] was a prominent Colorado Springs attorney for nearly 40 years and served as a judge in the district court in the late 1890s. 1
- Formal portrait of architect Thomas MacLaren in full highland dress, including kilt and sporran. 1
- Formal portrait of man in police uniform wearing a badge and bowler hat with cords taken by the Hulbert Brothers at the Genelli Studio in St. Louis, Missouri, probably when he served in law enforcement in that state. 1
- Formal portrait of unknown man. 1
- Formal portrait of unknown man. City Directories list Studio Payton as a business in Colorado Springs between 1927 and 1933. 1
- Formal school portrait of Ray Walter Turner. Palmer High School Class of 1966 1
- Formal studio portrait of Irving Howbert 1
- Former Colorado Springs mayor Gene McCleary at his desk at his desk at his Motor Parts and Supply Company in Colorado Springs. 1
- Four men and dog in a Cripple Creek studio portrait. 1
- Four men holding rifles and wearing suits and hats pose for the camera. "Cripple Creek Rifle Team. Score 421. 1908" written on top of print. The rifles appear to be pump pneumatic air guns used for competition. 1
- Four men in work clothes and hard hats with lamps stand in front of cinderblock building with sign over door reading "The Ajax Gold Mining Co." 1
- Four men move the cornerstone into position on a brick base while a man wearing a suit and four Girl Scouts look on. 1
- Four men setting out sleeping bags under tarp roof on grass. Photo identified on back as "Jasper Ackerman. 1st Nite at Emerald Valley. July 1949." 1
- Four men sit in cramped quarters working at drafting/illustration tables with desk lights surrounded by paint brushes. Hanging on the wall is a calendar displaying January 1923 and several hand-illustrated advertising panels for businesses. 1
- Four men work, apparently raking leaves, under trees in unidentified park. One man wears a star-shaped badge on his vest. Another well-dressed man watches from background. 1
- Four men, two holding rifles and one with shovel at side, stand in front of small log cabin on grassy hillside. Horse tack is hanging alongside building. 1
- Four unidentified individuals on the front lawn of the Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. The main building, former home of William Otis, is visible in the background. 1
- Four young men wearing white robes and headbands and carrying bedrolls walk barefoot past brick building in Colorado City. Painted sign in window reads "Superior Cleaners & Shirt Laundry". 1
- Frank Priess [1874-1952; plumber in Colorado City] likely at his home after a snowstorm. The 1913 Colorado Springs & Colorado City city directory lists his address as 315 Colorado Avenue. 1
- Fred Bhend appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Fred Trevett appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Friends gather in front of Austin's Bluffs near Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium (now Palmer Park). 1
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- Full page spread with 13 images. Caption at bottom of page "Pictures from New Mexico and Colorado." [translated from the original German] Illustration appeared in "Around the World" dated March 22, 1884, pages 40-41. 1
- Full page spread with 13 images. Page title "Colorado. - Incidents of a trip to the mining town of Durango. - From Sketches by J. J. Reilly. - See page 223." Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on May 28, 1881 page 221. 1
- Full page spread with 5 images. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on August 23, 1890 page 45. 1
- Full-length studio portrait of older man leaning on carved wooden chair against painted backdrop. Photo identified on back as "Mr. Glen Aultman, operator of Colorado's oldest continuously operating photographic studio in Trinidad, Colo." 1
- G. W. Bonney appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Garfield Force appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Gazette photographer 1
- Gene McCleary 1
- George Andrews appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- George Williams appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Gertrude Schellmann and Mr. Dwyer stand in front of the main building of Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. Snow dusts their hair and coats. Written on the album page is "Mr. Dwye and Gertrude." 1
- Gertrude Schellmann stands with a group of friends in front of a Gardiner tent at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. Some are sitting on a ladder leaning against the structure. 1
- Gertrude Schellmann with five men in front the bluffs of Austin Bluffs, now known as Palmer Park. Schellmann was employed at the Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. 1
- Gertrude Schellmann, standing 5th from left, poses with her friends at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. 1
- Gertrude Schellmann, third from left, poses in this group portrait at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. Screened doors to Gardniner Tents can be seen behind the group. 1
- Giles C. Hard appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Greg MacDougal, dance instructor at Colorado College in the 1950s. 1
- Group of men and boys seated around temporary (saw horses) tables for a banquet in a basement hall. Tables covered with white cloths and set with plates and cups. Seating is folding chairs. Location 1
- Group of men in work clothes posing for the camera. Men in first two rows are seated, two holding ropes, while the back row is standing. 1
- Group of men lounging on rocky ground with rocky cliff behind. Saddled horses graze behind them. Man in center holds framed board. Photo identified on back as "Organization meeting at Barr Camp. Flashing mirrors as the AdAmAn Club does. Sept. 1949." 1
- Group of men posing on arched brick porch, identified on back as Antlers Hotel. 1
- Group of men posing on plank sidewalk in front of building. Building at left has sign ",,,nito." "Plate #4" written on lower right of photo. 1
- Group of men posing on plank sidewalk in front of building. Door is at left, and tall window in center. "Plate #5" written on lower right of photo. 1
- Group of men seated on wooden bench in front of religious icons. 1
- Group of men standing on street in front of large brick building. Three men pose in foreground, with a crowd of men in the background. 1
- Group of men wearing work clothes, hard hats and miners lamps, pose with cart reading "El Paso Mines Inc." on railroad tracks. 1
- Group of well-dressed young men and women pose on rocky hillside with rocky cliffs and tree-covered mountains behind. Blurred figure of small dog is visible in center. Empty bottle is balanced on cliff at right. 1
- Group of young men and women and one dog perching on rocky cliff with mountainside behind. 1
- Group portrait of Spencer Penrose [standing, second from left] with fellow students at Harvard University. Penrose graduated from here in 1886. Pach Brothers Photographers of New York City specialized in documenting students and activities at Harvard. 1
- Group portrait of four lines of men in World War I-era army and navy uniforms of the United States and British Empire standing in front of large brick building. Left side of photo torn off. 1
- Gustav Pistol, Hertha (Pistol) Mohl's father. 1
- H. C. Hard appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- H. D. House appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Hal Harris and James Haney, First National Bank employees, pose for a photo on Pikes Peak Avenue with the marquee of the Trail movie theater and Antlers hotel behind them. 1
- Hand-written on back "Mr. Benjamin Franklin Bush, President, Denver & Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain". 1
- Handwritten dedication on the front of the photograph reads 1
- Harry Boaz appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Harry Robinson appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Head and shoulders photograph of a young man in a suit and tie. Photograph mounted in cardboard frame with the words "Payton Studio - Colorado" printed on the frame. 1
- Henry Kuhlman appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Henry Lunenburg appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Hi J. Payne appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Howard's father, James Addison Pinney. 1
- Indian man wearing full headdress and holding rifle mounted on horse. Photo identified on back as "Cha-Kay-Wa." Note states "Apache Chief" and later note states "Good Horse. Sioux Oglalla." 1
- Irvin B. "Dad" Bruce with Range Riders. From left to right 1
- Irving Howbert, sitting on park bench, holding Irving Howbert II with William Irving Howbert on the left. Photo identified on back. 1
- J. Arthur Connell (?-1945), first president of the Colorado Title and Trust Company, shown standing in an office with three seated men. 1
- J. B. McIntyre appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- J. C. Jensen appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- J. D. Stahl appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- J. Don Alexander (1885-1955) leans on a sign that reads 1
- J. Don Alexander (sitting on the far left) is shown at a banquet table in Venice in 1954. He is wearing a tuxedo. Alexander addressed the executive board of International Screen Advertising Services. 1
- J. Don Alexander and two men on a small wooden sail boat. 1
- J. Don Alexander is smoking a cigar and surrounded by men and women seated on a hillside at an Alexander Industries picnic. Picnic baskets are visible on the right. 1
- J. Don Alexander is surrounded by men and women seated on a hillside at an Alexander Industries picnic. 1
- J. Don Alexander, right, stands on a corner sidewalk in front of a music store posing with a hand-cranked motion picture camera on a tripod operated by another man smoking a cigar. A leather case at their feet reads "Alexander Film Co." 1
- J. K. Henderson appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- J. N. Maulsby appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- J. R. Anderson appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- J. T. Topping appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Jack Dempsey, center, in Coast Guard uniform, keeps two sparring men in bellhop uniforms separated. Likely located at the Broadmoor Hotel. 1
- James Duffy appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- James Hennessey appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- James Sullivan appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- James Wright appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Jerry Kelly appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Jim O'Connor appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Joe Kreig appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- John Bubolo appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- John Burns appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- John E. Swanger, Superintedent. 1
- John Edwards appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- John Eigle appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- John Hackward appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- John Harper appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. Miner, union leader, and deportee 1
- Johnathan Spiker appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Johnathon Gallagher appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Joseph O'Brien appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
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- L. E. Krotz appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- L. J. Bath appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- L. L. Palmer appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Large group of men wearing hats, jackets and many in boots pose for photograph. They likely are members of driving teams for the 1915 Sociability Tour. 1
- Large group of well-dressed men and women assembled in the middle of a wheat field posing for the camera. Several touring cars are visible to the far right of the photograph. 1
- Large group of well-dressed men and women assembled on a stairway on the west side of the Antlers Hotel 1
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- Leo Mohl 1
- Leo Mohl in Austria as a young man. 1
- Leo Mohl's father, Adolf Mohl. 1
- Leo's brother Kurt about age 14. 1
- Leo's father, Adolph. 1
- Line of mounted men on trail past large rock and scrubland. Photo identified on back as "On way to Barr Camp. Sept. 1949--Organizational Meeting." 1
- Lloyd Aulman (Des Moines, Iowa) and R. J. Gray (Yonkers, New York) standing in front of valises. 1
- Lloyd Shaw (1890-1958), scholar of Western square dancing, sits in a chair at a desk holding a piece of paper. 1
- Long line of men holding flag and sign reading "Victor Union No. 32WM.A." standing on unpaved street in front of large brick buildings. Building in middle of street has sign "Transfer & Storage" on top. 1
- Louis Tomlinson Benezet (1915-2002) was the eighth president of Colorado College, serving from 1955 until 1963. 1
- M. B. Walley appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- M. J. Sullivan appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- M. P. Bassinger appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Man identified as Frank Marcus standing in woods on plank over small stream. Note by photographer on edge of print reads "Please use this print for reproduction. M.W." Photo not identified on print. 1
- Man identified as J. Don Alexander is holding movie camera on deck of a yacht. Pennant on bow has lettering "S. Y. C." 1
- Man identified as J. Don Alexander standing on side of snow-covered road with a shotgun. 1
- Man in suit sits in wooden chair with upholstered seat. Painted bowl holding daisies is visible in on table behind. This may be a photograph of Dr. B. F. D. Adams without the beard seen in other images. 1
- Man lininig up shot on pool table. 1
- Man lounging against log cabin, with saddle and rifle next to him. Roof has straw dangling down. "C.F.G. 1884 A cabin 270 miles from any settlement, Bear hunting 1884" written below print. 1
- Man reclining on a hill with his dog. 1
- Man relaxing in folding recliner chair. Flowers blooming in the background. 1
- Man sitting in bathtub weaving cane. 1
- Man standing in front of rocky cliff, identified as "Self in Front of a Red Rock, Red Rock Park, Colo." Identification sheet with negative. 1
- Man standing with rifle. One of 13 images in a double page spread. Caption at bottom of page "Pictures from New Mexico and Colorado." [translated from the original German] Illustration appeared in "Around the World" dated March 22, 1884, pages 40-41. 1
- Man wearing cowboy hat and holding pool cue sitting in chair by window next to desk with calendar and pegboard. "Billiards" is written on window and reflected on table in foreground. 1
- Man wearing cowboy hat and sheep-lined jacket holding large bull in building with other men walking in background. 1
- Man wearing heavy clothing and with goggles pushed up on his forehead holding gas torch. Photo identified on back as "John Norton, scarfer, Colo. Fuel & Iron, Pueblo, Colo." 1
- Man wearing knickers sits on metal rail fence. One of six photographs mounted on scrapbook page titled "The Night Force / C. Coil, W. Ryer, C. Swem / 1929-1930". Caption under photo is "Walt" and "Two Prize Rail Birds". 1
- Man wearing tight trunks and laced shoes standing in boxing pose in room. 1
- Man wearing two-toned shoes, pullover sweater standing on gravel road. One of six photographs mounted on scrapbook page titled "The Night Force / C. Coil, W. Ryer, C. Swem / 1929-1930". Caption under photo is "Clarence". 1
- Man wears headphones while driving. 1
- Man with three dogs standing on wooden sidewalk in doorway of building with large windows and white curtains. Photo identified on back. 1
- Man with two dogs standing in the snow surrounded by massive pine trees. Printed on lower left corner "91709- Virgin Pine Forest near Bayfield, Colo." 1
- Man, identified on back as Antonio Chiaro, sitting in doorway of house with well-tended garden. Gardening tools are leaning against wall at left. 1
- Marion A. McAdam appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. Marion A. McAdam, 10/8/13 is written on the portrait. 1
- Max Holland and Kenneth Gammon, First National Bank employees, pose for a photo on Pikes Peak Avenue with the marquee of the Trail movie theater and Antlers hotel behind them. 1
- McCleary's string tie reads "Pikes Peak or Bust 71 / Rodeo". 1
- Men and women gather in front of the Chipita Lodge. 1
- Men and women hikers resting at Half-Way House. One of 5 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on August 23, 1890 page 45. 1
- Men and women holding backpacks, walking sticks and/or hats mill around waiting to ascend Pikes Peak. One of 5 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on August 23, 1890 page 45. 1
- Men and women rest on boulders at summit of Pikes Peak. One of 5 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on August 23, 1890 page 45. 1
- Men and women with backpacks and walking sticks rest during their hike up Pikes Peak. One of 5 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on August 23, 1890 page 45. 1
- Men deciding which rock from Pikes Peak to take down for the cornerstone. 1
- Men dressed in suits sit and stand for an American Legion organization group photo. 1
- Men in suits and bowler hats playing croquet. Handwritten on back of photograph 1
- Men lifting rock from Pikes Peak into truck bed. 1
- Men on the First National Bank baseball team stand in front of a backstop. From left 1
- Men playing checkers in front of onlookers at inlaid tables in Acacia Park. 1
- Men playing tennis on courts at Monument Valley Park. 1
- Men playing volleyball on two earthen courts. 1
- Men seated and standing in an office. "Manager", "Treasurer" and "Secretary" signs are posted above office windows. Stamped on back "W. Ira Rudy, Landscape Photographer. / Out door Groups and Interiors a Specialty, Colorado Springs, Col." 1
- Men sitting on top and inside of fully-loaded stagecoach with hills behind. One man stands alongside horses at front of coach. 1
- Men standing in front of wooden building. Caption under lithograph "Pike's Peak - The Leavenworth and Pike's Peak Express Company's Office, Denver City, K. T." Item appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on August 20, 1869, page 183. 1
- Men, most holding shovels. sit on back of open flat bed truck on snowy road. There are chains on tires. Old wood-frame building is visible in background. Photo is identified on back as "Kiowa - Flood - 1935". 1
- Mike Hanifin appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Mike Harrington appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Minister at Grace Episcopal Church. 1
- Mohl relative Onkel Hugo 1
- Mr. Bashaw, Colony Secretary. 1
- Mr. Cox on the grounds of the Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium near Austin Bluffs in Colorado Springs on a wintry day. The words, "Mr. Cox" are written on the album page. 1
- Mr. Donnel F. Hewett, 1881-1971, geologist. Handwritten note on back "Presented to Colorado Springs Public Library by Mr. Donnel Foster Hewett, Nov. 20th, 1907." 1
- Mr. Dwyer holds the gloved hand of Charlie on a snowy day at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. A young girl in coat and hat stands to the left of Charlie. Written on the album page is "Charlie and Mr. Dwyer" 1
- Mr. Eugene Martin, Director Social Welfare. 1
- Mr. Thomas, telephone operator. 1
- Myron Wood "takes" a photo with camera made of odds and ends at the Broadmoor Hotel. Soup can is "Toymato". 1
- Myron Wood, self-portrait in mirror with camera equipment behind. 1
- Native American man in fringed and beaded shirt and leggings standing next to tree stump with various tools on it. Photo identified on back as "SC-59. Silver Smith. Santa Clara Pueblo." 1
- Native American man wearing white blanket leavning against adobe wall at Taos Pueblo. 1
- Native American men in traditional dress in front of adobe wall. Men are wrapped in blankets and one has braids wrapped with fur. Photo identified on back as "Taos men in full dress for fiesta." 1
- Navajo man wearing blanket on horseback at waters edge. Horse is in water and drinking. Photo identified as "Navaho at San Juan River." 1
- Neatly-dressed black man in light coat and wearing apron stands with one foot on standpipe against marble wall. He holds can of Colt 45 in right hand. 1
- Nine men and three women pose outside the stone Summit House for the Pikes Peak Cog Railway. They are standing under a large sign "Tower Entrance Inside". The Stewart Brothers [Ben and Orrie] managed the operation of the Summit House for many years. 1
- O. L. Shirly (Summershade, Ky.) 1
- Official U.S. Army portrait of Harold Gavin Knight, stepfather of Ray Turner. Sgt Knight was a veteran of the Korean War and a medical technician at the Camp Carson Army Hospital. He lived in the Pikes Peak region from 1953 to 1969. 1
- Official photograph of Lt Gen Joseph Hampton “Hamp” Atkinson [1900-1984]. Caption below the photograph reads 1
- Older man drinking water from paper cup at one of the indoor mineral springs in Manitou Springs. Discarded paper cups lie on the floor. Photo identified on back.` 1
- Older man sitting on stool next to a saddled donkey. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Older man wearing cowboy hat and boots sitting on bench in front of store. Back of bench is painted with sign for Cave of the Winds. 1
- Older man wearing cowboy hat talking on phone at desk. Transistor radio is on desk at left. Building identified on back as Family Billiards in West Colorado Springs. 1
- One man stands atop a bench orating. Most men sitting are laughing at him. Caption "Electioneering in the Rocky Mountains. - From a sketch by Alfred Mitchell. -[See Page 735] Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on September 29, 1888 page 737. 1
- One of eight individual images on two-page spread in Harper's Weekly titled "In the Cripple Creek Gold-Fields, Colorado." Image shows man holding pickaxe over shoulder and tin pucket in other hand."Just Off the Shift" printd at left. 1
- One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Organist Gene Barry. 1
- Otto Liss appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Oval portrait of General Palmer as a young man. 1
- Pat Carvill appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Patrick Callahan appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Patrick Carey appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Paul F. Vollmer (1887-1975) was a partner in Vollmer Brothers Ford in Colorado Springs. 1
- Pawnee Bill nee Gordon Lillie. 1
- Pearl and Eddie Dennis standing in front of stone building with sign "Ticket Office" over door in back. Photo dated on bottom. 1
- Pencil Drawing of Colorado Springs photographer Harry L. Standley signed “Iredell ‘21” in the lower right. This may be artist Russell Iredell. 1
- Pete McDonald appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Peter Roberts appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Peter Tierman appears on the list of striking Western Federation of Miners who were deported from the Cripple Creek Mining district in 1904. 1
- Photo is printed on page 198 of the 1917 Pikes Peak Nugget. "The "Barbs" were organized this year for the purpose of drawing the non-fraternity men together and giving them a social life." 1
- Photo not used. 1
- Photo of men in suits with drinks sitting at tables at the Antlers Hotel Sidewalk cafe. 1
- Photo of painting of General William J. Palmer, standing, in riding clothes and holding riding crop behind. Painting signed "H.H. 1905" in lower left corner. Note on back states portrait was by Hubert Herkomer. 1
- Photo portrait of a well-dressed man in coat and tie with bowler hat seated in front of a stone building. 1
- Photographer Jim McCaffery at alley door of the original Out West building located at 9-15 East Pikes Peak Avenue. 1
- Photographer Myron Wood takes a photo from the corner of a ranch corral. Rope and jean jacket hang on fencing. Throughout his fifty year career, Wood was recognized as an exceptional documentary photographer of the American Southwest. 1
- Played at Saturday Tea Dances in Antlers Hotel; front row-seated Wissy Werswold (piano), Will Fink (violin), J.B. Fink (flute), back row-John Hiltbrand (string bass) 1
- Portrait of Spencer Penrose and Charles Leaming Tutt sitting together and studying a paper. 1
- Portrait of AdAmAn member Fred P. Morath [1893-1980]. Identified on the back of the photograph 1
- Portrait of Albert Edward Horsley (1867-1954). Horsley, a miner, was accused of the 1905 assassination of former Idaho governor Frank Steunenberg. 1
- Portrait of Alexander Cameron Hunt (1825-1894), Colorado Territorial Governor from 1867 until 1869. 1
- Portrait of Amos Hazen [1858-1935]. Written on the back of the photograph 1
- Portrait of Archer Butler Hulbert [1873-1933]. Mr. Hulbert was a professor at Colorado College. 1
- Portrait of Armin B. Barney, banker and civic leader. 1
- Portrait of Billy Johnson sitting on a tree stump with his legs crossed. A saddle that reads "U. S. MAIL" lays at his feet. Printed on the front of the photograph 1
- Portrait of Bob Womack wearing suit and tie. Photo identified on print. 1
- Portrait of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill (identified on back as Gordon Lillie). 1
- Portrait of Capt. Seth Baker. 1
- Portrait of Cecil H. Graves (1893-1982) holding an insect display. Mr. Graves was a member of the Mineralogy Society. 1
- Portrait of Charles A. Baldwin (1861-1934) (on left) with his son Charles Baldwin, Jr. and an unidentified woman standing outside of the Baldwin home, Claremont (now called Trianon). 1
- Portrait of Charles A. Baldwin at Claremont. 1
- Portrait of Charles Baldwin Jr. wearing a regal costume including an ermine cape, chain necklace, and cap. The logo on his cap may be that of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. 1
- Portrait of Charles G. Graham, President of Exchange National Bank from 1936-1940. 1
- Portrait of Charlie Dayball, Vice President of the Systems Engineering Resource Management and Services Department and member of the 1994 Chamber of Commerce. 1
- Portrait of Chief Little Deer nee Joseph Tafoya (1891-1972). Written on the back of the photograph 1
- Portrait of Chief Ouray [1833-1880], Chief of the Ute Nation, in braids and fringed buckskin jacket over buttoned vest with watch fob. Printed on front "4202. Ouray, The Great Ute Chief." 1
- Portrait of Colorado College football player [1905-1957] Norman Bruce Cool, Jr. who later called himself Bruce N. Cool. 1
- Portrait of Colorow, chief of the Ute Mountain Utes. 1
- Portrait of Count James Pourtales [1853-1908]. 1
- Portrait of Dallas Bordeaux (1925-1980), also known as D. Chief Eagle. Bordeaux was a Sioux chief and author of the historical novel Winter Count. 1
- Portrait of Daniel W. Robbins [1844-1904]. Caption under photo "D. W. Robbins. Alderman 1879, 1891, 1892. Mayor 1882." 1
- Portrait of David E. Chaffee, a member of the 1988 PPLD Board of Directors. 1
- Portrait of District Court Judge Douglas E. Anderson. 1
- Portrait of Don M. Alexander with a a tobacco pipe in his mouth. 1
- Portrait of Don M. Alexander. 1
- Portrait of Dr. Charles Fox Gardiner in winter coat and hat standing outdoors. 1
- Portrait of Dr. Ted Lewis [1942-2009]. 1
- Portrait of Dr. Ted Lewis. 1
- Portrait of Dr. Thomas O. Brandt (1906-1968). Brandt taught German at Colorado College from 1947 to 1966, eventually becoming a full professor and Chair of the Department of German and Russian. 1
- Portrait of Dr. William A. Bell. 1
- Portrait of Dr. del Regato peering through a microscope. Caption under photo 1
- Portrait of E.W. Frost (1845?-1914). Mr. Frost was Colorado Springs' water superintendent in 1896. At the time of his death in 1914, Frost was the city's commissioner of public health. 1
- Portrait of Edgar Britton (1901-1982), a sculptor and an instructor at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center from 1943 until 1950. 1
- Portrait of Edward M. De La Vergne who served as a state senator and was a prominent mining man. 1
- Portrait of Eugene L. Anderson's shadow in profile. 1
- Portrait of Eugene L. Anderson. 1
- Portrait of Eugene L. Anderson. He is standing behind chicken wire in a ticket booth holding multiple tickets in both hands. The sign to this left reads, "Eighth Annual Colorado Springs Rodeo." 1
- Portrait of Field Bohart, a former Colorado Springs Public Library board member. 1
- Portrait of Francis W. Davis (1887-1978) by Bachrach Studios. Davis filed the earliest known patent related to power steering with the United States Patent Office in 1932. 1
- Portrait of Frank Evans. Evans served in the Colorado House of Representatives from 1961 until 1964 and was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1965 until 1979. 1
- Portrait of Fred Brand (1907-1993) standing outside of the Trail Theater. The marquee reads 1
- Portrait of Fred S. Bartlett (1905-1988), former director of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Bartlett is seated , smiling and looking away from the camera. 1
- Portrait of Fred Stewart Bartlett (1905-1988), former director of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center from 1943 until 1971. 1
- Portrait of Fred Stewart Bartlett (1905-1988), former director of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center from 1943 until 1971. A framed painting is visible in the background. 1
- Portrait of Fred Stewart Bartlett (1905-1988), former director of the Fine Arts Center for 15 years from 1956 until 71. Caption written on the back of the photograph reads, "Fred Bartlett with maintenance staff hanging exhibition." 1
- Portrait of G. Frank Otis. Research indicates that he was one of the driving forces in establishing a Unitarian Church in Colorado Springs and served as the first Secretary of the Unitarian Society. 1
- Portrait of George A. Robinson [1910-2000] in the 1929 Colorado Springs High School Yearbook "The Roundup", page 31. 1
- Portrait of George Braine [1856-1947], pioneer shoemaker in Cripple Creek and Colorado Springs. 1
- Portrait of George Fellows, Colorado Springs City Manager from 1966 until 1985. 1
- Portrait of George G. Birdsall. Birdsall was Colorado Springs' mayor from 1929 until 1943 as well as a Colorado Springs City Council member from 1921 until 1943. 1
- Portrait of George Kirkham Dewdney (1869-1949), father of William George Dewdney (1899-1962). Caption on the back of the photograph reads 1
- Portrait of Gerrit Smith Barnes [1818-1898]. Caption under photo "G. S. Barnes. Member Board of Trustees 1875. Mayor 1885. 1
- Portrait of Glen Allan Cheney (?-1975). Caption on the back of the photograph reads 1
- Portrait of Gordon Llewellyn Allott. Allott (1907-1989) was a Republican politician known for serving as the Lieutenant Governor of Colorado from 1951 to 1955 and representing the state of Colorado in the United States Senate from 1955 through 1973. 1
- Portrait of Grand Duke Alexis, fourth son of the Czar of Russia, (left) and General George Armstrong Custer (right). Custer served as a hunting guide for Grand Duke Alexis in 1872. Copied from Buffalo Bill's Wild West scrapbook. 1
- Portrait of H. Chase Stone in pajamas and long robe likely taken at a Colorado Springs tuberculosis sanatorium where he arrived from New York for treatment in 1924. 1
- Portrait of Harry Gailbraith (1885-1951?). 1
- Portrait of Harry H. Hoiles (1916-1998), editor and publisher of the Colorado Springs Gazette. 1
- Portrait of Harry Hoth, Colorado Springs Mayor from 1963 until 1967. 1
- Portrait of Harvey W. Groves (1875-1915). Mr. Groves guided tourists on horseback trips on Pikes Peak and performed as a show cowboy in various Wild West shows. He resided in Manitou Springs and is buried in the Crystal Valley Cemetery. 1
- Portrait of Horace Milton Carlton [1843 -1924], father of financier, banker, and businessman Albert E. "Bert" Carlton. 1
- Portrait of Ira G. Sprague [1846-1902]. Caption under photo "Ira G. Sprague. Alderman 1889, 1890. Mayor 1891, 1892." 1
- Portrait of Irving Howbert (1846-1934). Printed on the front of the photograph 1
- Portrait of J. Don Alexander (1885-1955) wearing a pilot's helmet and sitting in the cockpit of an airplane. 1
- Portrait of J. Don Alexander smoking a cigar. 1
- Portrait of J. Don Alexander. 1
- Portrait of Jackson Sheldon (1834-1909) . Mr. Sheldon was a Presbyterian missionary and political leader in the western United States. 1
- Portrait of James Baird [1900-1987] who was manager of the Patty Jewett golf course 1929-1932 and manager of the Broadmoor golf course 1923-1965. 1
- Portrait of James F. Burns [1853-1917], owner of the Portland mine, seated in ornately carved chair, wearing suit with vest with watchchain visible. 1
- Portrait of James M. Franklin, Colorado District Court Judge in 1987. 1
- Portrait of James W. Denver [1817-1892]. He was an American politician, soldier and lawyer. The city of Denver, Colorado, is named after him. 1
- Portrait of Jasper Donald Ackerman (1896-1988). Ackerman was chairman of the board and chief executive officer of The Exchange National Bank from 1967 until 1970. He was also a former president of the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo. 1
- Portrait of Jay Cimino leaning against a blue 1950s model Ford Thunderbird in the showroom of the Phil Long Ford dealership. Member of the 1994 Chamber of Commerce. 1
- Portrait of Jefferson Hayes-Davis (1884-1975). Hayes-Davis was Vice-president of First National Bank of Colorado Springs and a member of the Library Board. 1
- Portrait of Jim Bridger, a mountain man, trapper, guide and explorer. Bridger discovered Great Salt Lake and Yellowstone Park. 1
- Portrait of Joe Incitti making wine. 1
- Portrait of Joe Irish (1895-1948), former Colorado College athletic director. 1
- Portrait of John A Love (1916-2002), 36th Governor of the State of Colorado from 1963 to 1973. 1
- Portrait of John A. Haney. Written on back "Return to 1
- Portrait of John D. Fowler, President/CEO of the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce in 1994. 1
- Portrait of John E. Ashley and family standing possibly outside of their home. A horse with a saddle is also standing near the family. 1
- Portrait of John F. Humphrey (1839-1918). Mr. Humphrey was a Republican mayor of Colorado Springs during the 1880s. 1
- Portrait of John Follett at age 72. Caption on the back of the photograph reads 1
- Portrait of John H. Darrah, chief scientist and technical advisor for Air Force Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base and member of the 1994 Chamber of Commerce. 1
- Portrait of John Henry Hobbs (1874-1946). Pen and ink details added. 1
- Portrait of John Lipsey (1890-1969), Colorado Springs bookseller and author. John Lipsey and his wife Julia, started Western Books in 1925. 1
- Portrait of John Ora Carpenter (1887-1980) riding on a horse. Carpenter was a Limon resident for 74 years. 1
- Portrait of Joseph Fulton Humphrey [1839-1918]. Caption under photo "J. F. Humphrey. Member of Finance and Water Works Committees 1879, 1880. Mayor 1883, 1884." 1
- Portrait of Joseph G. "Jack" Dern (1871-1937), President of Colorado Savings Bank of Colorado Springs. Mayor Pro Tem of Colorado Springs, 1927. 1
- Portrait of Joseph J. "Jack" Dern (1901-1976), vice president of Dern Food Company, importers of tea and coffee roasters. 1
- Portrait of Julius C. Plumb [1852-1901]. Caption under photo "J. C. Plumb. Alderman 1894. Mayor 1895, 1896." 1
- Portrait of Kedrick Griffith Freyschlag [1927-2011], president of the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce from 1986 until 1988. 1
- Portrait of Kenneth Brookhart [1906-1963] in denim jacket, leather chaps and hat, lounging on ground with blankets and saddlebags behind. 1
- Portrait of Kenneth Brookhart [1906-1963]. 1
- Portrait of Kenneth Edward Englert (1911-2002). Caption on the back of the photograph reads 1
- Portrait of Kenneth Edward Englert. The caption on the back of the photograph reads 1
- Portrait of Kenneth Edward Englert. Caption on the back of the photograph reads 1
- Portrait of Kenneth Stephen Burnley, former Superintendent of Schools for Colorado Springs School District 11. Burnley left his position in 2000. Member of the 1994 Chamber of Commerce. 1
- Portrait of Kent Brosh [1941-2008], President of Crissey Fowler Lumber Company. Member of the 1994 Chamber of Commerce. 1
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