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- A Father's day cartoon. Why God probably invented Dads 1
- A little boy waits outside of mom's office with gift. Secretary asks if he has an appointment. More moms are working outside the home nowadays. 1
- A modern dad opens door to see a giant boot labeled, Federal Daycare there. He says, "Honey! the babysitter is here!" 1
- A politically correct Mother can't seem to feed her family because the Surgeon General has determined that eating has been determined to be hazardous to their health. A study says natural carcinogens are in ALL foods. 1
- A story in the Colorado Springs Sun about parents being sued by their children might give pause to those who discipline their children with spankings. 1
- Activist Judges and Democrat donkey leave muddy footprints on the Constitution and accuse President George W. Bush of the same thing. The president backs amendment defining marriage. 1
- Alien creature with Hollywood Values camera is about to eat Dan Quayle holding traditional values sign. Bush says, You seem to have struck a nerve, Dan. (I might have sent the original to Quayle.) 1
- Big Brother Federal Government net snares state families with welfare reform laws including privacy rights, ultimatums, employer mandates, etc. The State of Colorado says the feds Snared a lot more than deadbeat parents there. 1
- Big table with all our politicians, family, friends and relatives join hands and give thanks. 1
- Caption "For academic achievement... which one is more important?" Panel 1. "Teacher-student ratio?" Panel 2. Parents gone leaving kids coming home a note about TV dinners. "Parent to child ratio?" 1
- Caption "How government can help parents raise children" Panel 1. Right...give parents a tax break so they can love them better. Panel 2. Wrong...Give parents money. More children...more money. 1
- Caption "Ideal Community Standards, as seen by..." Panel 1. Citizen's Project wants to ban "Hate" Panel 2. Colorado for Family Values wants to stop "special rights" for gays. Panel 3. Some of the rest of us would like to see "Big Brother" stopped. 1
- Caption "Under the President's Welfare Reform..." Panel 1. Sends working mother to sleep in job training program. Panel 2. Mom who stays home with children is not working. Father is not around. 1
- Cars are passing by abandoned home and church and heading for new construction of government buildings. Where are we going? 1
- Check out stand is changing with security cameras, dogs, police. etc. because of poisoned items purchased in stores. [May reference the Chicago Tylenol murders.] 1
- Child is being feed from a bottle shaped like the capitol dome. Hands that feed the baby look evil. It seems the government wants to feed us from cradle to grave. 1
- Children are sitting in a broken-down school bus with missing tires labeled, Television and broken families, a broken drive shaft, labeled Academic standards. Educators can always find a small part in the engine that's broken. It's called Lack of Money. 1
- Construction workers build democratic platform. On the front is sign showing, Socialism" Cradle to grave government care." Leader tells workman who is putting up a banner saying, "Family programs". They are just supposed to cover up top word. 1
- Current welfare system lady is holding a child out the window of a large building. She is on the phone to mom and dad nearby and threatening to drop the child if they want to cut government welfare. 1
- Daddy and child outweigh government workers, judges, police, teachers, etc. on teeter-totter. One good Daddy carries a lot of weight. 1
- Deadbeat Dad, liberal education, courts, church and lawmakers are all in the Do-Your-Own-Thing Bar wondering what is happening to our kids today. The media are serving drinks. 1
- Family going to church hears a question raised by their daughter, Dad, what does freedom cost? Shadows of many ghost soldiers from America's past guard the path for the family to worship as they choose. 1
- Family has hands full holding up home (high housing costs) and Gas people come over with a gas rate increase and ask for a match. 1
- Feminists drag representatives down the feminist agenda road by ring in nose. Representative can't go down the freedom road. He just doesn't get it. 1
- Football analogy. Evil passes child to beat government nannies team. Good team leader, Family is on the bench. replacement government is getting creamed. 1
- Football analogy 1
- Four panels on Johnson's War on Poverty progress. 1. Uncle Sam hands out eggs and milk. Panel 2. Food stamps, Aid to dependent children. Panel 3. School lunches, student grants. Panel 4. Waves white flag. We lost. Maybe a negotiated peace? 1
- Guess who the Supreme Court won't allow in the courtroom? Choices...defendant's attorneys, defendant's psychiatrists, defendant's social experts, Defendant's family and friends, the victim's orphaned children. 1
- Housing advocate, Mitch Snyder is leaving his family homeless to devote his life to helping the homeless. 1
- How to build a better teen-ager 1
- Identity politics are in full swing with our government census takers. After centuries of intermarriage between Spaniards, Native Americans, People of color, etc. they want to ask a question about race. (Apologies to famous painter, Norman Rockwell) 1
- If Children came with warning labels 1
- In the old days, the family would take care of grandfather. Today, many more families are abandoning gramps to the government to take of. It's kind of sad. 1
- Judge Werker has ruled (pulled up the rope ladder to the tree house) that parents can't enter or observe the sex counseling their children are getting. This ruling is tied to the tax- funded FAMILY planning project. 1
- Liberal logic lady, from Health and Humane Services, Department of Education, Department of Agriculture, etc. tells mom, "Hey if we can put a man on the moon, CERTAINLY we should be able to raise your children." Right. 1
- Liberal peace activist mother calls the pentagon to complain their nuclear bombs are scaring the heck out of her children (hiding under the table). The mother's demonstration posters might also have something to do with that. 1
- Liberals keep demonizing oil companies who make profits in the free enterprise marketplace. It's almost as if they would prefer to have their families live naked in caves rather than benefit big oil in some way. 1
- Little boy brings home his report card hoping it's a D day that will soon be forgotten. 1
- Minority father lifts small child and son smiles nearby. Good, responsible dads...not, as yet, included on the endangered species list. 1
- Modern media advertisers, like Calvin Klein, rock radio stations, and TV R-rated shows fill young minds with trash. 1
- Mom and Dad are asleep in the foxhole while Drug, Crime and Immorality soldiers creep in. 1
- Mondale is trying to sneak abortion, gay rights, welfare state kids into the drive-in showing the 10 Commandments. Democrats for traditional family values? Sure. 1
- Mothers with children are eating in a restaurant on Father's Day. Child asks mom, "What's a father?" 1
- New item 1
- News item. Airlines monitor clothing. Panel 1. It used to be elderly people would ask the stewardess to bring them a blanket. Panel 2. Now elderly people ask the attendant to bring young, nearly naked people blankets. 1
- News. Judge rules federal, gay-marriage ban is unconstitutional. Panel 1-5. The judge marries a gay couple and will "tie the knot"...on tax payers (who believe in traditional marriage) to provide the gay, married couple federal benefits. 1
- News 1
- PEOPLE... Panel 1. ...as viewed by the population-control crowd 1
- Panel 1. If special protection is extended to homosexuals, it will still be okay for a family business owner to refuse to rent cabins to the wife swap club... Panel 2. ...but can't refuse to rent to the gay men's club. 1
- Panel 1-3. Family is watching trash on TV. Panel 4. A political negative ad comes on. Panel 5...which they find extremely offensive... Panel 6. ...so they go back to watch another trashy show on TV. 1
- Panel 1-3. Lawmakers are taking over the role of moral authority from parents. Our children would be lost if lawmakers didn't warn them about the dangers of smoking, drinking, guns, intolerance, obesity, pornography, steroids, etc. 1
- Panel 1-4. All mothers should be honored on labor day because they have to go through labor to have children. (A little play on words, here. I must not have been able to think of anything pithy to say.) 1
- Panel 1-4. Now that kids can take their parents to court, parents who believe in discipling their children need to have legal documents on hand. Sad. 1
- Panel 1-5. Traditional American family gets ready to go to work. They are unusually happy and excited to go. The parents are part of the Tea Party crowd and they are looking forward to voting the liberals out of office. 1
- Panel 1-6. I grew up on a farm in Southern Colorado. Guns were a natural part of our life. We learned how to use them, (and NOT misuse them.) 1
- Panel 1-6. Sometime, perhaps, in the future...a typical family will be visited by the IRS who will order the dad to get to work. The courts have ruled that the federal government can regulate inactivity of Americans if they fail to sign up for Obamacare. 1
- Panel 1-6. The election is over and congress continues to kick the ticking time bomb, (Social Security bankruptcy) down the road. It's not set to go off, now, until 2042. Our poor grandchildren might be there for the explosion. 1
- Panel 1-6. We expect policemen to keep our children away from guns, drugs, Hollywood trash...shouldn't parents be responsible to be involved somehow? 1
- Panel 1. American family opens gifts on Christmas morning. Panel 2. Dad says, It's a gift from Hillary Clinton...universal health care. Panel 3. He opens the gift... Panel 4. ...and finds a bill addressed to them. Mom feels sick. 1
- Panel 1. Boy and girl look at album of family photos. Panel 2. Boy says, crying mother is his mom. Panel 3. Sad-looking man is his dad. Panel 4. Happy woman (looks like Hillary) with money in her pocket is boy's attorney. 1
- Panel 1. Grown brother and sister at table. Brother asks if she remembers how mom got carried away with highly speculative investments. Panel 2. Sister asks what she invested in? Panel 3. Brother says, "Us." 1
- Panel 1. In the old days, if Harold had misbehaved, the teacher, parents and the law stood together. Panel 2. Today it's...Harold has parents, judges, psychologists, etc. on his side. Teacher stands alone. 1
- Panel 1. It used to be...a public school teacher could resolve a playground dispute on her own. Panel 2. Now, in this politically-correct culture, these issues often wind up in court. 1
- Panel 1. Mother in rowboat with two kids. Son asks, What's that? Panel 2. Mom says it's called a traditional family unit. It's kinda rare. Panel 3. It's a sailboat called Marriage. Boy wishes he had one. Lots of rowboats in area. 1
- Panel 1. President Bill Clinton says, Parents should not have to choose between their jobs and their children. 2. When you see stay-at-home moms paying more taxes so working moms can get government benefits, the choice should be obvious. 1
- Panel 1. The Republican Party workers are building a platform supporting traditional family values, free trade, strong defense, conservative judges, etc. Panel 2. The Democrat's platform is Just say No. 1
- Panel 1. 1943...and little boy kissing a little girl was "cute". Panel 2. 1993...Same scene, it's now called "sexual harassment." 1
- Panel 1. Big family from the pioneer days. Panel 2. They move off leaving smaller 1950's family. Panel 3. They move off leaving family of four in the 1980's. Panel 4. Both parents go to work. Panel 5. Leaving TV on with picture of pioneer family. 1
- Panel 1. Bill Clinton and Tipper Gore are characters in American Gothic painting (Family values) What we see. Panel 2. ...What you'll get. Abstract Hillary and Al Gore give us Hollywood, magic cows, FBI, Global warming, cookie cutter kids, etc. 1
- Panel 1. Choices for our children's stomachs 1
- Panel 1. Libyan tyrant Muammar Gaddafi shoots innocent women and children. It is sowing destruction. Panel 2. President Ronald Reagan struck back with an air strike, killing his children. He is now reaping what he has sown. 1
- Panel 1. Militant feminist says, Men! Who needs 'em?" Panel 2. Scene of teens out of control. Mom is tied up says, "I suppose many of their children do." 1
- Panel 1. Mom leaves work place with baby. She says, So long, boss. Make sure you hold my job for me and continue my health benefits for 10 weeks. Panel 2. Big Brother Pat Schroeder with gun at boss' back says, "Don't worry. He will." 1
- Panel 1. Mother and kids watch TV hearing a little dab will do it commercial. Panel 2. Now our children will be exposed to ad about birth control. Wonderful! 1
- Panel 1. Mother strikes child. That is child abuse. Panel 2. Social services, courts, church, legislature and family play hot potato with child. That's probably child MISUSE. 1
- Panel 1. Reagan and Mondale are fighting over a family flag. Panel 2. A person representing gay power asks Mondale if he can help. Panel 3. Reagan takes the flag. Panel 4. Mondale says, Yes, stay out of sight for a while. 1
- Panel 1. Teen girl visits the office of the Juvenile Diversion Coordinator. Panel 2. Her stay-at-home mom is the juvenile diversion coordinator. (I think my wife, Marge, came up with this name. That's our dog Muffin greeting the teen.) 1
- Panel 1. Using children's art, the family USED to be defined by drawing mom, dad and the kid. Panel 2. Now daddy is missing because Big Government has replaced him as the major provider. 1
- People who want to prevent AIDS hand out free syringes. People who want to prevent teen pregnancy hand out free condoms. By this logic, people who want to prevent wife beating should hand out free boxing gloves. 1
- Politicians keep building more programs on the Capitol building which balances on the backs of the mom and dad family. Politicians just don't get it. 1
- President Obama says he is a Christian but he only seems to be "reaching out" (shaking hands with...) the Muslim Community. His hand seems to be avoiding Christian groups like right-to-lifers, boy scouts, traditional family values folks, etc. 1
- Reagan's New Federalism idea invites city kids to enjoy the outdoors. Cities prefer their welfare state. 1
- Redrawing of movie poster, revenge of the nerds, is Ronald Reagan bringing conservatism...Religion, Family and Patriotism... back into popularity. 1
- Sailing ship analogy. U.S. public education is losing speed. No wonder. The traditional family unit sails are in shambles. Divorce, working mothers, cultural influences all take their toll on the family unit. Teachers can't be expected to do it all. 1
- Secretary of Education Riley is holding TV industry and parents accountable for Johnny's reading problems. The social engineers in the education community got excused to go to a Clinton fund-raiser. 1
- Senator Mitchell can't understand how people who say they are for the family could voted against the family leave bill. He fails to see the Government Family leave enforcer breaking the legs of the family employer in the alley. 1
- Senator William Armstrong, from Colorado, introduced a bill to close loopholes that allow parents, whose children aren't on welfare, to escape child support payments. The old Tom cat might be prevented by such requirements to produce less kittens. 1
- Shows little girl reading book on good and evil and mixed messages coming from text book biases. Confusion about situation ethics? 1
- Someday, perhaps in the not-too-distant future ... it will take a village to discipline a child. 1
- Sports announcer has children lined up to wish their dad's a Happy Father's day. Kid says, My Dad and I talked once during the football strike. Dad's need to pay more attention to their kids. 1
- Studies show as children get more hooked on watching TV programs reading test scores slide downward in our public schools. Here is a modern art show which depicts that very thing. 1
- TV sets should have surgeon general warning. Hollywood violence blood flows from TV set. 1
- Teen mother in messy room takes care of crying baby. She thinks, Somehow this seemed more exciting when Murphy Brown did it. (Murphy Brown is a rich, sophisticated TV actor who wanted to raise a baby without a father.) 1
- Tennis game analogy 1
- The National Democrat Party is promoting a Family First" theme to win votes in November. It might be a little difficult to pull off when the band wagon displays players promoting big government, abortion, gay rights, liberal judges, etc. 1
- The Social Security Program is in trouble. Democrats and the AARP seem to believe the program is unsinkable, like the Titanic. If we don't fix the program, the children will go down with the ship. Politics is held as a higher priority than reality. 1
- The Supreme Court knocks down the door of the abortion clinic. Child is surprised to see her parents being aware of her plan to get an abortion. The family belongs in these kind of decisions. 1
- The older generation is passing onto our children a big monster government burden. 1
- There is lots of flooding in the land. Here an optimistic little boy, sitting on top of their roof, tells his parents, It must be spring. I saw a robin floating by. 1
- Two panels on the importance of family. Panel 1. Kids held by their parents who love them. Panel 2. Kids in jail, held by the system that is charged with keeping society safe. 1
- Typical happy family at breakfast table is warned about need for mature discretion. 1
- U.S. Census workers have their work cut out for themselves if they want to get a measure of race and ethnic culture. America has been a melting pot of cultures and races for a long time now. It may take awhile. 1
- Uncle Sam shows up at an independent daycare center to announce he's building a free day-care facility across the street and ask for money from day-care operator before she goes out of business. 1
- We have drive-in banking, drive-in food places. Now we have drive-in divorce. 1
- We're all used to seeing model ships built in bottles. It's an amazing hobby. What we don't see, often, is how whole families get trapped in bottles when alcohol addiction is present. (I think this was an illustration for a story on alcoholism.) 1
- White House conference on families turns in to a brawl at the western saloon between liberals and conservatives. The battle over abortion, gay rights and other issues continue to fester without any love in sight. 1
- Why Johnny can't read. Teachers and parents don't have act together. 1
- With all the advances in computer technology, it seems to reduce individual beings to numbers. Father looks at his new son...a computer number. He should fit right in. 1
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- ca. 1944 1
- ca. 1945 1
- ca. 1949 1
- ca. 1953 1
- ca. 1956 1
- ca. 1957 1
- ca. 1968 1
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- A large group of people [some holding up mugs] enjoy an Alexander Film Company picnic in the center of parked cars in a field. One automobile bears a 1933 Colorado license plate. 2
- Leo and Hertha Mohl 2
- (From left to right) Paul M. Conover, Mrs. R. G. Conover, Mr. R. G. Conover (1884-1964), and Everett R. Conover standing in front of a decorated Christmas tree. 1
- A family on the lawn of their home in Cripple Creek, Colo. Note on back "11-30-03" and "Cripple Creek Colo. Independence" 1
- A family sits at a wooden picnic table enjoying a picnic lunch. 1
- A group of adults and children sit or stand at a wooden picnic table enjoying a picnic lunch. 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 people enjoy the outdoors at a reservoir. Three sit in a small boat, while a dog dips his paw in the water. 1
- A group of women and children stand in front of a corn field with a car parked to their left. Identified from left to right 1
- A group of young men and women are gathered on a stony bridge in North Cheyenne Canyon. Two of the men appear to be wearing Colorado National Guard caps. 1
- A group well-dressed group of men, women and a child in Manitou Springs are gathered around the Soda Spring mineral water basin with the rustic gazebo of the Navajo Spring in the background. 1
- A large group of men and women assembled in a field. Numerous automobiles are parked to the right of the photograph. A building and stretched canopy are visible to the left. 1
- A large group of men, women and children picnicking in a forest pose for a photograph near Creede. Stamped on back "View of Jimtown & Creede Colorado E. F. Hilton Artist". 1
- A man with two children next to a riverside, a bridge is to the left, and railroad tracks are behind. 1
- A party of homeless wanderers, with their little children seated beside them, one girl reading her school New Testament, one baby playing with a toy-rattle, is represented at the top of the page. One of six images on a full-page spread. 1
- A woman, child and man are mounted on donkeys on a hillside trail. 1
- Adolescent Myron Wood (right) and his father. "Dad & Me" written on photo. 1
- Assignment "Feature". Cutline "20 month-old Poncho Sheard seems to enjoy swinging especially when Eric Jones, 11, provides a comfortable seat and does all the work. The pair were picnicking with their families in Monument Valley Park Saturday." 1
- Beautiful formal portrait of Leo and Hertha Mohl done in New York City a year after their arrival in the United States. Signature at the bottom appears to be Yvonne Le Roux. 1
- Below the photograph reads 1
- Caption written on the back of the photograph reads 1
- Carol, Beulah, Howard, and Janet Pinney pose for a group shot in their residence at 2321 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- Charles Swem Jr. poses with his cousins on the Rahm side of the family. Swem is third from left wearing a white hat. 1
- Charles Swem Jr. sits in a rocking horse near a black dog. Emma Swem is visible on the far left side. 1
- Charles Swem Sr. greets his mother Caroline Swem at her home on E. Boulder St. Swem holds his son Charles Swem Jr. 1
- Charles Wood, father of Myron Wood. 1
- Charles and Emma Swem and Emma's brother, Harry Rahm (died in 1924). 1
- Emma Swem sits by a riverbank with Charles Swem Jr. holding a small dog between them. A steep mountainside can be seen behind them. 1
- Emma Swem stands with her son Charles Swem Jr. as he shoots a small gun. 1
- Family photo of Harold and Marie Knight with son Ray Turner in Regensburg, Germany. Sgt Knight was a veteran of the Korean War and a medical technician at the Camp Carson Army Hospital, and Marie hailed from Germany. 1
- Family portrait of two men and four women. A house and hillside are behind them, a small tree to the left of the Photo. 1
- Family tailgating at an Air Force Academy football game. Photo appeared in the Colorado Springs Gazette on October 4, 1966, page 4B. Accompanying article "Traditional as Hotdogs and Bands". 1
- Formal portrait of Leo and Hertha Mohl done in New York City a year after their arrival in the United States. Signature at the bottom appears to be Yvonne Le Roux. 1
- Four couples eat a meal by a rocky cliff. One man is sitting on wooden chair. A wagon to the side is loaded with three bundles of what appears to be bedding with one wrapped with a quilt. 1
- Four women, one man and two children pose in a surrey with a fringe on top pulled by two horses in front of wood building in town. Large building at right has sign "Hay" on top. Foothills are visible in the background. 1
- Girl in fur coat and cap speaking to man in overcoat with cigar in hand in front of large frame house and snowy yard. Photo identified on back as Mr. Frank H. Riddle and Alice Riddle (Crooks). 1
- Goup of people assembled in a field for a picture. Three automobiles are parked behind the group. 1
- Group of Ute Indians, including infant in cradleboard in front, posing for camera. A white man is seated on the left. 1
- Group of children picnicking in woods, women sit on bench behind. 1
- Group of men and women on a picnic gathered around a campfire. Handwritten note on front of photograph reads January 19, 1908. 1
- Group of men, women and children in a forest gathered around a picnic blanket covered with various food items. 1
- Group of young women [possibly Colorado College students] gathered around a campfire roasting hot dogs. 1
- Group of young women [possibly Colorado College students] in a sparse forest gathered around a campsite roasting wieners on a campfire. 1
- Group portrait of Dr. Bell and his family consisting of William Sr. [1841-1921], wife Cara Georgina W. [1853-1938] holding infant son William Jr. [b. 1883] and daughters Cara Rowena [b. 1874], Hyacinthe Mary [b. 1881] and Margaret [b. 1876]. 1
- Harold Knight with Ray Turner standing beside and Harold Knight on his knee. 1
- Harold and Marie Knight with Marie’s son, Ray Turner, and baby Harold Knight. [May be Memorial Hospital in background.] 1
- Hertha Pistol as a young girl in Austria. Hertha was an outdoor woman. Before she left Austria when she was 25, she bicycled over mountain passes and climbed the highest mountain in Austria, Gross Glockner. 1
- Hertha and Leo Mohl in Colorado Springs posing on the porch of 604 East Boulder Street. 1
- Hertha center with brothers Fritz and Robert, and parents Auguste and Gustav. 1
- Hertha holding daughter Gerda, with Leo and the two boys, Robert (Bob) and Richard (Dick). 1
- Identified on the back as a family picnic, a large group of women and children enjoy the outdoors in South Cheyenne Canyon. 1
- Indian man in feathered headdress and holding feathered pole standing in front of adobe building with woman holding small child and young boy wearing feather headdress. Photo identified as "Chief Juan Cruz and family. San Juan Pueblo." 1
- Indian man leading horse while woman rides on horse through fields. 1
- Jacob and Lottie Rahm and family members gather for Thanksgiving and to celebrate a new addition to the family, Charles Swem Jr, who is being held by his maternal grandmother, Charlotte “Lottie” Rahm [1856-1929]. 1
- Joe and Claudia Jones Morgan pose with parents and grandparents after their wedding. 1
- Joe and Claudia Jones Morgan pose with their groomsmen and bridesmaids after their wedding. 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
- Larue Olson of Whitwood, South Dakota and his trained buffalo roamed the streets of Colorado Springs to publicize the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo. Group of children and two adults interact with the bison draped in "Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo" banner. 1
- Leo Mohl and his younger brother Kurt. 1
- Leo Mohl with his father, Adolf in WWI Austrian Army uniform, and his mother Frieda. circa 1915. 1
- Leo and Hertha Mohl in the winter of 1983. 1
- Leo and Hertha Mohl pose with a group of employees of The Book Home and Master Weavers, on the front stoop of 220 E. Monument. 1
- Leo enlisted in the U.S. Army on May 10, 1943. This portrait of the two of them was taken before he left Denver for Camp Crowder located south of Neosho, Missouri. 1
- Leo with his mother on the left, father in middle and grandmother on the right photographed at the Atelier Elsa, Vienna, Austria about 1912. 1
- Leo with his mother, Frieda Mohl. 1
- Leo, about age 13, with his parents, Frieda and Adolf Mohl. 1
- Lucille Meinholtz with her parents, Henry C. [1875-1948] and Edith Meinholtz [1879-1949]. 1
- Man and girl stand alongside railroad tracks with houses and mountain in background. Photo identified as Charles Graham and granddaughter, with tracks crossing South Path in Manitou Springs. Big house above is 105 Elk Path; Red Mountain is in background. 1
- Man and woman stand next to a white two-story house with a cellar door. 1
- Man, woman and child standing in front of log cabin with shingle roof and whitewashed mortar. Boy is pulling wagon loaded with logs. 1
- Margaret Wood, mother of Myron Wood. 1
- Men, women, and children stand in front of five wagons pulled by teams of horses. Note on back "Salida 1900 July First Colorado". 1
- Mrs. Emma Swem holding her infant son, Charles Swem, Jr. 1
- Mrs. Emma Swem sits reading the comics with Charles Swem Jr. Residences and sheds can be seen in the background. 1
- Navajo woman working at loom, watched by several Navajo men. Photo identified as "Navajo family, Painted Desert." 1
- Orrie, Helen Stewart and family in living room. 1
- Photo portrait of Leo and hertha Mohl in Scotland about the time of their wedding, December 21 1939. They lived in Edinburg from 1939- 1940. 1
- Portrait of Barbara and David Coil gazing up at three tall crosses. The image served as an Easter service publicity photograph. 1
- Portrait of Dollie Johnson [1891-1986] sitting near her infant daughter Betty C. Johnson Fisher [1915-2004]. Dollie was the wife of Walter W. Johnson. 1
- Portrait of Florence Holmes Ingraham (1918-1996) and Harold Ingraham (1909-1995)" Written on the back of the photograph 1
- Portrait of George (1855-?) and Ann Chiefhat (1861-?) of the Salish tribe standing in front of a teepee in a wooded area. 1
- Portrait of J. P. Dickinson standing with a house in the background. Mrs. Dickinson has her back turned to the camera on the left side of the image. 1
- Portrait of James T. Hobbs (1849-1917) and Mrs. James T. Hobbs (1854-1930). Written on the back of the photograph 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 Henry Hobbs (1874-1946), Rosalie Hobbs (1872-1963), Charles M. Hobbs (1875-1967). 1
- Portrait of John W. Ghire, depot agent at Alma Junction with his wife on December 15, 1923. 1
- Portrait of Joseph G. "Jack" Dern (1871-1937), President of Colorado Savings Bank of Colorado Springs, and Laura E. Dern (1876-1958). Laura and her brother were the first set of twins born in El Paso County on December 23, 1876. 1
- Portrait of Kenneth Edward Englert and Lorene Baker Englert. Caption on the back of the photograph reads 1
- Portrait of Leo and Hertha Mohl 1
- Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. 1
- Portrait of Mrs. Walter W. Johnson behind the wheel of an automobile while her infant daughter Betty C. Johnson Fisher sits on the hood of the vehicle. 1
- Portrait of Native American woman identified as Chipeta, holding young child in front of tipi. Title written on bottom of mounting board. Pencil signature "Tod Powell 1913" on lower right of print. 1
- Portrait of Rear Admiral Douglas Connell Jardine (1891-1976) and Lillian Mary Marshall Jardine (1900-1991). 1
- Portrait of Regina Lunt Dodge (ca. 1880-?), wife of Clarence Dodge, with her daughter Regina (approximately age nine) and son Phillip C. (approximately age six). Clarence Dodge was a newspaper publisher in Colorado Springs. 1
- Portrait of a Walter W. Johnson [1887-1959] crouching next to his daughter Betty C. Johnson Fisher [1915-2004], who is sitting on a rocking horse. 1
- Portrait of the Baird family. Written on the back of the photograph 1
- Portrait of the Hendee, Reed, and Gillingham families. Written on bottom of card "Merry Christmas from the Hendees, the Reeds, and the Giillinghams". 1
- Portrait of the John Epler family. From left to right 1
- Portrait of the Larry Lehman family riding horseback. Written on the back of the photograph 1
- Portraits of blacksmith John LaLonde (1826-1905) and his wife Marie (1839-1915). 1
- Possibly Gertrude Hamilton's home. 1
- Printed on front "A modern home in Peakview, Manitou, Colo / House, $450.00 Lot $150.00 Total $600.00". 1
- R.G. Conover (?-1964) is presenting an orchid corsage to his wife. 1
- Ray Turner and Harold Knight, brothers, at home at 2523 Bott Ave. 1
- Ray Turner with his mother, Marie Knight, standing on a sidewalk in park. 1
- Richard Mohl at 10 months playing with his daddy, Leo, on the porch of 604 E. Boulder. 1
- Sam Hairston stands at a microphone with this wife and three sons beside him. Story appeared in the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph on August 1, 1955, page 14. 1
- Six images on a full-page spread. 1
- Studio portrait of William Stote [1866-1937], his wife Florence [1869-1964], and baby daughter Helen [1899-1979]. 1
- Studio portrait of older man and woman seated with boy between them and young man and young woman standing behind. 1
- Studio portrait of older man and woman. Caption written on the back of the photograph 1
- The Adam F. Brown Family standing in front of their Prairie Ranch home near Ellicott. From left to right 1
- The Mohl family, Leo and Hertha (seated), and their children Bob, Richard, and Gerda. 1
- The Mohl family on their ranch in winter with their dog Spotty. 1
- The Mohl's three children, Dick, Gerda and Bob on land the Mohls leased in the Rockrimmon area where they raised Black Angus cattle. 1
- Three boys, two with bicycles, stand in front of a one-story house with porch. A windmill is in the backyard. Printed on windmill vane ";The Aeromotor / Chicago";. 1
- Three people stand in front of a canvas tent. 1
- Three women and two children posing on rocks in Monument Park. "Hoodoo" rock formation visible in background. 1
- Tourists pose with three donkeys in front of waterfall. #1837 is hand-written on bottom of photo. 1
- Two groups of well-dressed people sitting on park benches with a dog standing with the nearest group. In the back left of the photo are shops, one with a sign that reads "A. Saidy, Curios" perhaps on Ruxton Avenue. 1
- Two women and two children sit on log bench in front of log building in mountains. Building has sign "Half Way House". Third woman from left identified on back as Mrs. Mary Easterday. 1
- Two women set up for a picnic in wooded area, children to the right. 1
- Two women, a man and a child sit on a pile of logs under pine trees. Photo identified on back as Eddie Dennison, Pearl Dennis, Erma Fowler and Carrie Dennis Fowler. 1
- Vance Sonnenberg of Calhan edges out Ed Obele to win the 1949 Soap Box Derby near the 400 block of Costilla St. See Gazette article on July 25, 1949, pages 1 and 2. 1
- Vaughn, 21 years old, Ethel, 18 years old, E. E. Van Epps, 69 years old. 1
- Wetherald family [seven adults and four boys] poses for a Photo with a horse-drawn carriage at Crystal Park. Mountains are in the background. 1
- Woman, child and small dog peering out of truck window. Door has state stickers under window. 1
- Written on photo "Mother and Dad." 1
- Written on the back of the photograph 1
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