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- (Drawing of actual sculpture in prison yard). Clyde and Marty Hogtrod are still serving time for robbery. The guy who did the sculpture, at taxpayer expense, is still on the loose.. 1
- (Part of this cartoon was published Sept. 13th) The media comments on Reagan trip to Colorado to help archconservative Kramer. They see Tim Wirth as a moderate...as they see Sen. Cranston. Labeling bias shown here. 1
- 1st Lt. Kelly Flinn, an Air Force Academy graduate, the 1st female to carry nuclear bombs in a B-52, and charged with adultery, received lots of media attention. She seems to have trashed the AF honor code about not lying, cheating, etc. 1
- A Colorado citizen brought forth a proposal that nonprofits, like churches and charities should have to pay a property tax. When federal, state and local governments help out people in crisis, are they taxed? 1
- A crowd of people stand at a street corner. A boy's radio brings announcement of CIG rate hike. Everyone looks sad except the Wood and Coal products man. 1
- A small Frontier airplane is about to get swallowed up by airline competition. Pilot announces nothing can go wrong...go wrong. 1
- After putting a very complicated, elaborate, huge finance system machine together, Judge Quinn tells the Colorado Education mechanic it's not right...try again. 1
- After voting yes on the Panama Canal give-away, Colorado Senators Floyd Haskell and Gary Hart return to the dangerous waters of their home state to face a hostile constituency. 1
- Autopsy of health problems arising from auto emissions using style of famous Dutch painting. Doctor opens cadaver to show he died from itty-bitty stuff coming from our cars...not Ted Bundy...who seems to be blamed for a lot things locally. 1
- Banner on wall "Support Your State Prisons / Play Colorado Lotto!" Two ladies walk past a very overcrowded prison. "I understand they're running out of space to house our compulsive gamblers." 1
- Being tough on crime doesn't mean much if the Colorado Parol Board turns murderers loose in a few years. 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, mean bull labeled income tax is standing in the way of paving machine, highway funding. Maybe legislature may go around. 1
- Birds-eye view of Colorado with plumbing pumping water across the Front Range, dropping a tiny bit of water in Colorado Springs and Aurora and a lot of water in Vail. 1
- Birds-eye view of western states. Colorado is building a wall so that other people can't get in as the vote for growth control looms ahead. 1
- Bleeding Heart corrections center marshals are hunting an escapee. Dogs have caught the scent of a huge footprint. 1
- Boxing analogy. Governor Romer faces a new bout for re-election. President Clinton, Transportation Secretary Pena and Interior Secretary Babbitt are all offering to help. The best way for him to help in Colorado is to sneak out the back way. 1
- Caption "A backward look at Colorado Springs through the eyes of Chuck Asay." 1
- Caption "Both Senators from Colorado think there's something wrong when politicians accept fees from groups who do business with Congress. Guess who can't just say, "no"." Sen. Armstrong looks at empty jar, Wirth's jar is full. 1
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- Caricatures of Hart, Armstrong, Brown, Wirth, Schroeder, Kramer and Kogovsek. They all voted to give themselves a tax break while declining to give taxpayers a break because of the deficit. 1
- Caricatures of endorsed candidates 1
- Citizen asks lawmaker...put that cigarette out it's the law...seat belts, it's the law, doesn't like big brother messing in our affairs. 1
- Close up Jane Fonda, who knows Tim Wirth is for a strong national defense. 1
- Coloradans are noticing the democratic party is showing an unconventional side. Tim Wirth is facing the wrong direction. California's Governor Moonbeam Brown is cheering them on. (original given to Senator Wirth) 1
- Coloradans reading a menu at an expensive restaurant State of the State message. Great menu.. are no prices. 1
- Colorado (especially Denver) has a brown cloud problem. Though they may not realize it, car-owners imprint their faces in the sky. (When I was young the Ghost Riders in the Sky was my favorite song.) 1
- Colorado Attorney General, Duane Woodard, is arresting gambler Charity Casinos guy while leaving Charity Poker player and lottery player legit. 1
- Colorado Governor Dick Lamm spent big bucks entertaining his top officials. Guess who gets the bill. (I'm not sure of the timing or if it's related to this cartoon, but I remember seeing our governor Lamm at Disneyland sometime around then.) 1
- Colorado Governor Lamm vetoed a strip mining resolution but the legislature overrode the governor's veto. When you have a big enough truck, you can go around the check point. 1
- Colorado Governor candidate, Steve Schuck is drawing attention by wrestling with Coach Dick Lamm. Candidates, Roy Romer, Ted Strickland and Robert Kirscht are not getting media attention. 1
- Colorado Governor, Dick Lamm, bought firemen big, super, duper ice cream pension plans all around. Colorado Springs mayor Ochs doesn't know how he is going to pay for it. 1
- Colorado Lawmakers make a small meal for his beloved with 1981 legislation bird. The Energy growth problem bear has found a meal of his own. 1
- Colorado Legislature goes into special session. They are trying to stem the flow of moral decay river...sand bagging teen violence with quick-fix laws. Perhaps Governor Romer is grandstanding. 1
- Colorado Republican Senate candidate, Terry Considine's primary opponent Martha Ezzard tried to smear him with being a clone of controversial preacher, Jerry Falwell. Terry turned the mud into water. 1
- Colorado Senate Republican Candidate, Bo Callaway, the fox, is happy to get Brair rabbit, Tim Wirth, to strike the sticky issue of breaking up AT&T. It's a tar baby. Smack him again. 1
- Colorado Senator Bill Armstrong might have avoided a trap set for him by Jack Swigert partisan and the KIMN radio host. 1
- Colorado Senator Gary Hart is running for president and is a part-time senator for the state. He is like (the movie) The Electric Cowboy...flashy lights, entertainer, etc. (takes Saudi money). Colorado voters wonder if he can actually herd cattle. 1
- Colorado Senator Gary Hart's rocket is slow to take off...needs battery jump start from a pick up. Senator John Glenn and Senator Fritz Mondale rockets take off, big time. The Right Bluff is a take-off from the movie, The Right Stuff. 1
- Colorado Senator Hank Brown rides home after roping a giant GOP steer for branding. Original sent to Senator Brown. 1
- Colorado Springs Transit System subsidizes fares for the truly needy elderly rider, the truly needy lazy rider, and the truly UNneedy businessman. Guess which person is getting taken for a ride? The city taxpayer, who doesn't ride the bus, that's who. 1
- Colorado Springs tourism business will be hit by high gas prices. The revolution in Iran has affected the supply of oil to the U.S. How Iranic. 1
- Colorado State Legislature carves a Mount Rushmore likeness with two heads. One is combination of Washington and Linclon and the other one of Martin Luther King. Expedient to birthday recognition day. 1
- Colorado State Senate hands Governor Dick Lamm king-like power in handing the emergency powers bill. 1
- Colorado State lawmakers can't think of any other pressing business to talk about while a $128 million deficit dragon is eating up the capitol building. 1
- Colorado State legislators, Powers, Hefley, and Bob Stephenson think President Carter's 55 Mile and hour speed limit regulation is too slow. They would like to see 65 MPH again. 1
- Colorado Supreme Court taking down billboards "Once we get done with the lady the rest of these signs will be easy. 1
- Colorado University's buffalo is being hunted down by liberal academic scholars, including CU President Hoffman, Communist/activist, Professor Ward Churchill and Lara Liberal. Many conservatives are surprised liberals could ride like that. 1
- Colorado Voters will decide whether or not to allow branch banking in the state. It's a complicated issue and a little bit like asking third grader to drive a city bus. 1
- Colorado ad agency people are planning to shoot a commercial opposing tax-limitation. They would like to film the starving people of Somalia. 1
- Colorado building with lion statues on steps and human bones beneath. One lion is Secretary of State Meyer who ate tax limitation petition. the other is Judge Carrigan who ate Official English petition. 1
- Colorado citizen is lifting a huge block, labeled National Defense, into place from environment flat ground. 1
- Colorado delegation, Representative Pat Schroeder, Gary Hart and Bill Armstrong go crying to President Jimmy Carter about Weteye nerve gas storage in Denver. Gee, I wonder why the feds don't want them stored in Washington? 1
- Colorado did quite well in the football bowl games. Colorado University ate Irish clover, CU Rams had Duck soup and Air Force Falcons ate Buckeyes. They want some more of that but they will have to wait until next year. Munch, munch, munch... 1
- Colorado farmers might have to apply to get on the endangered species list if the want to survive federal control of their water supply. The big hand of EPA is about to shut off the valve on the Two-Forks dam project. (I think I gave the original away.) 1
- Colorado fire chief Manuel Navarro's plan to close fire house #3 got a rapid response for people in the neighborhood. I think he planned it that way. The city council might want to rethink the budget. 1
- Colorado lawmakers ponder the meaning of the word, "person" in clarifying existing criminal statutes. Doctor examines unborn baby with a stethoscope and hears the baby ask, "How do they spell, human rights". Is the unborn baby a person? 1
- Colorado mountains are rich with oil shale deposits. The demand for oil is great. Colorado prospectors know the oil is as valuable as gold but are frustrated that they can't find enough water to bring it safely to the surface . 1
- Colorado open pit oil shale operations ready to dig. Citizens ask, "is all this necessary?" (I didn't know about fracking then.) 1
- Colorado representative, Ken Kramer, tosses Volunteer Corps leader, Sam Brown and and his lefty buddies out of his Washington office. Maybe it was something they said. 1
- Colorado representative, Pat Schroeder is shooting off her mouth again. Ka-Pow! She has soldiers ducking from her comments about the Bataan death march junket. She obviously knows very little about defense. (I'm not sure where the original is now.) 1
- Colorado voters knocked out Amendment 6. Gov. Romer says "Thanks for your help, stranger. Now, give me your wallet." He's holding tax increase bag. 1
- Colorado voters put a lock on the tax wine cellar. Our so-called public servants have been sampling the wine a bit too much. Amendment 4 requires voter approval if state and local government leaders want to raise our taxes. 1
- Colorado's Governor Richard Lamm goes to the Federal World amusement park to do business. Things have changed from the times where our forefathers believed strongly in state's rights. 1
- Colorado's Governor Roy Romer thinks the process of the evolution of man will reverse if the tax limitation Amendment #1 passes. 1
- Colorado's Senator Floyd Haskell can't seem to make up his mind if he's for more OSHA regulation of small business or less regulation. He's up for reelection...perhaps he's waiting for polls to come out. It's tough to be wishy-washy sometimes. 1
- Colorado's Senator Gary Hart wins reelection and heads back to Washington, D.C. but the donkey he's riding is shot full of arrows. The native Americans, waiting in ambush, missed the opportunity to get the cowboy. 1
- Commercial airline flies over country looking at a huge construction project in the shape of a pig. Passenger asks what the project is called. Answer 1
- Compassionate Liberalism 1
- Congressman Bob Stephenson, as Don Quixote, is ready to take on the windmill (Federal Government) to defend state rights to control hazardous waste. His lance is pointed the wrong way...toward his fellow traveler. 1
- Conservative, Colorado Springs will always get run over by Liberal, Denver in the city wages department. Denver marches to beat of a different majorette. 1
- Cowboy Representative Joel Hefley strayed away from his constituent cattle on the term limit issue. Now he seems to be returning. Not. (original giver to Joel Hefley) 1
- Defense lawyer Seawell is in court pleading not guilty for client accused of poaching. Race and economic condition is given as reason. It makes sense if you are running for US senate. 1
- Democrats wait for GOP winner of fight. Donkey says, "Hey, is this a great country or what?" 1
- Disunity in the Republican state legislature made the elephants look like the three Stooges and made the Democrats and the adulterous Democratic Governor Roy Romer, with his giant veto pen, look good. 1
- Doctor fainted after seeing the premium for his malpractice insurance. 1
- Donna Yaklich killed her abusive husband. CBS did a story about her plight called, "Cries Unheard", but forgot there were more victims in the Pueblo crime. 1
- Douglas Bruce is about to wake up the sleeping state legislature, who are having dreams of tax increases, with his song called, Tax-limitation Reveille. 1
- Dr. Wirth and Dr. Kramer (Senate candidates) are paying close attention to beauty patient opinion polls while their personal political convictions seems to be dead. 1
- Drug traffickers fly F-15 jets. the Colorado Bureau of Investigation budget police fly WW1 biplanes. 1
- During a drought in Georgia, Colorado farmers sent truck loads of hay there...all that without a rock concert. Imagine that. 1
- Election. GOP elephant is making his way to boxing ring to fight the Democratic champ, Tim Wirth. He is beating himself up before reaching the ring. 1
- Employer hands money to injured employee. Before the worker can get the money his lawyer, administrator and health care provider reach out to grab it. High premiums are deadly for business growth. State legislature needs to fix it. 1
- Exxon pulls out of the oil shale hunt in Colorado. Colorado or bust...and bust. 1
- Fetus in pregnant woman thanks voters who passed amendment #3 to stop state funded abortions. 1
- Five El Paso County commissioners had an opportunity to raise taxes but instead voted to cut spending. Whoa! Feds call for quarantine. 1
- Following the idea in a mustard commercial. Pat Schroeder, in a limo, asks soldiers in jeep if they've seen any government waste. 1
- Football analogy. Because of the GOP huge majority in both house and senate the '84 budget football easily passes. 1
- Four panels. Schroeder talks about Peterson Air Force base...provides support for defense..but not critical for her re-election. 1
- From my perspective, the Fryingpan-Arkansas water project looks like a very expensive plumbing operation designed to bring a little water to dry, El Paso County and then return it back across the mountain to the water-rich Western slope. 1
- Funding for the State Patrol could lead to disaster on the State Highways. (This cartoon is a bit over-dramatic, but it does get your attention) 1
- Governor Bill Owens grading teachers. "We liked the last governor better. He just wanted to give us money." 1
- Governor Dick Lamm is asked by a reporter what is the single, most important issue he needs to face up to in 1979. The answer, demonstrated by the brown cloud in Governor Lamm's office, is air quality. 1
- Governor Lamm and House democrats are setting up a prank (Veto bucket) for the legislative 1981 bills 1
- Governor Lamm is child dressed like an adult entering a XXX movie called Revenue Bonds. He wants to pass a UCCS proposal. 1
- Governor Lamm returns from his "Angry West" promotion tour to greet angry people digging out from the Estes Park flood. 1
- Governor Lamm wants unemployed CF&I workers to go to Colorado Springs. This connects with his thoughtful anti-immigration plan? 1
- Governor Lamm's secretary announces the chairman of his blue ribbon task force is here with the criminal insanity recommendation. He is holding paper saying "turn 'em loose"...and he's crazy. 1
- Governor Lamm, in horse jump competition, clears Social Services barrier, Prisons barrier, education barrier but health care costs is a brick wall too high. 1
- Governor Owens can't understand why the state should give people special rights to sell their guns at gun shows and not do background checks. Coloradans wonder why it's SPECIAL RIGHTS to sell their own property. He's scary. 1
- Governor Richard Lamm sings positive state of state message for 1983. He doesn't see wolf behind the door waiting for something to eat. 1
- Governor Romer has an incentive plan to get United Airlines based in Denver International Airport. He siphons gas from Continental Airlines in the form of tax payments and pumps them as tax credits into United. 1
- Governor Romer has two huge buddies at the bar (Commerce and Industry and Government Lobbyists) . He asks Amendment # 1 taxpayer about running up tab without permission. Where's the common sense? Reply 1
- Governor Romer, with big tax club, is dragging prosperity lady by the hair. Wonders why she keeps trying to elude him. 1
- Grasshoppers hit state in drought areas. Governor Dick Lamm calls for Federal assistance. Many republicans think the problem is overblown and the result of EPA regulations which have effected insecticide production. I tend to side with them. 1
- Hank Brown takes up fetal position on abortion. pro-life candidate, politics 1
- Hapless driver and passengers head off cliff wondering if Colorado has tough seat-belt law. 1
- Hard economic times has the State Fair lady riding in old, broken Pueblo pick up. Denver, in new car, is trying to pick her up. I hope she stays in Pueblo. 1
- Harry Hoiles died. He was the publisher of the Gazette and son of R.C. Hoiles, who was the founder of the Freedom Newspaper chain. Their freedom philosophy will be remembered as Lady Liberty's torch flickers a bit. 1
- Hockey theme 1
- Hollywood is constructing high wall around Colorado. Are we being quarantined because of some contagious disease that kills people when they are exposed to our body fluids? No. They don't like the way we voted. 1
- Huge trap labeled tax byte on software is waiting at entrance of red carpet leading to Colorado hotel. Romer can't figure out why we are not attracting new businesses. 1
- Huston is putting his brand on Colorado Water tank-cow. [see Colorado Supreme Court case "Southeastern Colorado Water, etc. v. [John] Huston"] 1
- I forget the news story. I'm guessing there was a racist incident in Widefield. Jesus stand at the door and KNOCKS. 1
- In Denver, an "artist" from Texas designed a piece of "art" and wants state taxpayers to pay $57,000 to display it on a college campus. If they call it "art" taxpayers can't refuse to pay for it, I guess. 1
- In the Economic beauty contest, Multi-national corporation judges are not going to be impressed with Colorado's unitary tax bag over her head. 1
- Interior Solicitor Krulitz tells city officials the Fry-Ark water project is SO important and complex, he needs to the turn the whole matter over to the clowns in Congress. 1
- It seems like union people are always gripping about something. The Spirit of America is not well-represented by all the whining that's going on. 1
- It used to be, when police stopped an obviously drunk driver, they would ASK for their license. Now, with a new drunk driving law the police can TAKE their license. 1
- Jack and Jill analogy. Panel 1. Colorado Springs and Aurora went up the hill (to homestake II well) Panel 2. But found a lawyer representing Bambi. Panel 3. Vail developers in Bambi clothing quenches lawyer's thirst. 1
- Judge Kane seems to have some strange ideas for redecorating the State Prisons. He would rather release the known law breakers and jail the state officials for not paying more attention to the condition of the prisons. 1
- Just in the nick of time, the state legislature foiled a big prisoner escape plan designed to deal with the overcrowding issue. 1
- Lady asks what she should do after she's finished voting. Man tell her to drop ballot in the box. She asks if she should check with Judge Bayless first. (He has canceled all the votes for Amendment 2. I guess they were illegal.) 1
- Laurel and Hardy Senate since committee are trying to bail out small business pouring water out and mopping the same water up. 1
- Liberal judges stock the gas chamber with laughing gas. Capital punishment must be a joke to them. 1
- Little boy, Governor Dick Lamm writes veto on tax cut bill. He says that's how to spell, tax relief. GOP teacher says, Wrong. (I think, How do you spell...whatever...comes from a TV commercial.) 1
- Local delegate is asking an old lady if this where the conference on aging meets. She says, yep and you see long range shot of ping pong table with paddle labeled Politics. She's the ball. 1
- Look what the cat dragged in 1
- Looking out from the stage are many real and imagined people. We have identified 1
- Lotto con man, state legislature, entices public to play game to drop prisoner in prison. Step right up folks. 1
- Man visits medical doctor complaining about his pain in the neck. Doctor doesn't see the pain is caused by a blood-sucking vampire labeled, Hidden Taxes, like sales tax, food tax, withholding taxes, etc. 1
- Many hands in state legislature are trying to steal Colorado's lottery pie. Other hands protect the (funds) pie. 1
- Mass murderer is being held at bay by policeman holding gun. Child says, "Saay, Isn't that the gun without the trigger?" 1
- Media (press) dog is exposing DA Barney Iuppa's bottom revealing hidden autopsy reports. Sun is labeled Colorado Open Records Act. 1
- Mountain Bell's long-time slogan, Let your fingers do the walking. might be in trouble. The breakup of AT&T into 22 Bell companies may produce local rate increases. 1
- Native American Governor Dick Lamm is asking for more arrows to attack Colorado developer wagon train. Arrow handed to him by economic stagnation death hand. 1
- Neal-Schaefer Tax relief plan 1
- News. State lawmakers "protect" children by collecting a candy and soda tax. Obese bullies prey upon fat kids. 1
- Now that the big election battle is over, it's time for both democrat and republican public servants (maintenance crew) to get back to work and start cleaning up the state. 1
- Objection sustained. Separation of church and state in Colorado. 1
- Old and new driver's licenses compared. Picture looks a little like me. New one has all kinds of classified addictions listed, signed by big brother. 1
- One panel, lots of caricatures of state politicians...Steve Durham shoots spit wads, Ray Powers wants them to quit fooling around, Becker puts "kick me" sign, Sam, Governor Lamm with two masks. 1
- One room school building with rat maze, regulation, attached. "But governor, this is an education free zone!" "We've been free from education for years!" 1
- Out-of-state tourists see big welcome to Colorado sign. Then have to pay a tourist sign tax to enter. 1
- Panel 1-2. Colorado's Governor Hickenlooper and the Congress are looking to build a road up "Cannabis Pass". Colorado voters wanted them to legalize pot. Now the problem is putting up guardrails to protect children from harm of the very dangerous road. 1
- Panel 1-2. The difference between Senator Bill Armstrong's and Senator Tim Wirth's wilderness bills. Armstrong would separate rancher from wilderness area. Wirth would separate everyone from wilderness by protecting water ways. 1
- Panel 1-3. Colorado Governor, Bill Owens, seems to have caved on the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, which would require a vote of the people when the bureaucrats want to raise our taxes. It looks like Coloradans will be picking up the tab. 1
- Panel 1-4. Colorado legislators are looking at different money-making schemes to fund education. Should the state promote more smoking...or more liquor sales....or topless dancers? No, let's fund education by getting people to gamble more. 1
- Panel 1-4. In the state of Colorado, teens can't buy cigarettes, beer, get a tattoo (without permission from parents...) but they CAN get a an abortion. 1
- Panel 1-4. In this election year, senate candidate, Tim Wirth is on both sides of the fence on Gun control. Denver Post. 1
- Panel 1-5. State lawmakers work late, argue and fight through the night then open the door for the HARD part... Panel 6. .... hearing their constituents whine for more money. 1
- Panel 1-5. The gaming industry cannot take No for an answer. Every time Colorado has an election a vote to legalize gambling occurs somewhere. Voters turn it down every time, but it will be there on the ballot next time. 1
- Panel 1-6. Man and woman sit together aboard a commercial flight. Lady asks if he is smoking. He says No, but he IS from Colorado...where there's some forest fires. She has heard that. 1
- Panel 1-6. As Coloradans drive from county to county, they have to show their guns or are allowed to conceal them. Different counties have different laws regarding handgun conceal-carry regulation. A state law would remedy that problem quickly. 1
- Panel 1-8. Just when a local control fella finds a nice quiet place to enjoy nature, Vice President Al Gore camps out along side him and makes a lot of noise about wanting more open space. What a pest. 1
- Panel 1. 1838. Shows Government herding indians on the Trail of Tears from Georgia to Oklahoma. Panel 2. 1987. U.S. Labor Department herding people from Walsenburg cottage industry to factory. Trail of Beads. 1
- Panel 1. Baseball 1
- Panel 1. Boy speaks Spanish in store, Panel 2. Governor says he got'ta speak English to work here. Panel 3-4. Old lady liberalism hits with cane, calls him a racist. 1
- Panel 1. Budget storm hits local office. Panel 2. Atlantis plan to disrupt speech. Panel 3. Skiers need to pay for rescue. Panel 4. Judge Williams' loitering gals. 1
- Panel 1. Calf ropes cowboy. Panel 2. Tornado warning. Go to your basement! Watch out for floods. Splash. Panel 3. General John W. Hudachek finds Mort Walker's Bettle Bailey at Fort Carson. 1
- Panel 1. Colorado Springs has landed the honor of carrying the Olympic Hall of fame torch. He is bringing home the gold. Panel 2. Following runner is the gold...tourism jobs, publicity etc. 1
- Panel 1. Colorado citizen says, The healing would go faster if they'd quit licking the wound." Who? Panel 2. The watchdog media surround Columbine Tragedy victim licking the gun wound. " 1
- Panel 1. Congressman Frank Randall gives speech about lawmakers deciding how lottery mooney is used. Panel 2. The people expect GOOD JUDGMENT. Panel 3. Audience reaction is laughter. 1
- Panel 1. County commissioners drive in desert looking for water. Panel 2. See Caution 1
- Panel 1. District Attorney Russel returns from vacation to big controversy. Panel 2. Horses return to Manitou. Panel 3. Bill Hughes sponsors off-track betting bill. Lucky us. Panel 4. Congressmen lions Becker and Stephenson are fighting over Lamm. 1
- Panel 1. Elephant on skates at State Fair. Panel 2. Which congressman... Ray Kogosvek or Ken Kramer, think about redistricting? Panel 3. ADC Blues Brothers plays sad song for Reagan. Panel 4. Which vehicle is owned by county deputy? 1
- Panel 1. Football fans say goodbye to Elway, Boz, football... [happy wife] Panel 2. Mayor Bob brings flame thrower to County ice sculpture sales tax swan. Panel 3. El Paso County water tank fills Growth train with trickle of water. May take awhile. 1
- Panel 1. Governor Romer and the state legislature are arguing over how to raise money for more prisons. Panel 2-4. Korean investors want to invest their money. They are ignored. 1
- Panel 1. In my day, kids could drive tractors and be valuable workers on the farm. Panel 2. Today, social-service workers see that practice as child abuse. (Real case in Colorado) 1
- Panel 1. Judge throws peace protestors in jail and throws away the key. Panel 2. Prisoner finds cell mate in for church . 3 thru Panel 5. District 1 voters look for Romeo (Kelso). He's not there. Quote from Shakespeare about Sterner stuff. 1
- Panel 1. Mount St. Helens is a dangerous fallout area. Panel 2. As is Love Canal. Panel 3. Also three-mile island. Panel 4. Now there may be some dangerous releases from Fort Logan Mental Health Center. 1
- Panel 1. Politicians arrive at the Columbine school where crosses commemorate the victims. Panel 2. They disassemble the crosses...Panel 3. ...and rearrange them to say, Gun Control". SAFE Colorado people support Gore for president. " 1
- Panel 1. Rains hurt State Fair. Panel 2. Executive Air closes. Couldn't find it's way to San Jose. Panel 3. Hot dog war brings smiling faces to Acacia Park. Panel 4. State Supreme courts kicks law enforcement in butt. 1
- Panel 1. Rodeo pickup, Springs economy, Panel 2. Bull riders, DC-10s, no fear, Panel 3. Convention visitors bureau, new tack, new tax, Panel 4 Romer, scar on mountain visual pollution, funded by NEA. 1
- Panel 1. Senator Gary Hart for President...a Colorado Womanizer. Panel 2. Representative Pat Schroeder for President...a Colorado Womanoid. 1
- Panel 1. Shows the aftermath of the Columbine High School shooting. [April 20, 1999] Panel 2. Trial lawyer sharks and vultures attack gun industry, courts, entertainment industry. 1
- Panel 1. Some Colorado state officials want that $416 million in surplus tax money to INVEST in roads, education, etc. Panel 2. If the people who paid the surplus tax dollars want to use their own money, it's called being SELFISH. 1
- Panel 1. Ted Strickland, riding elephant, is saying retreat to other GOP soldiers. What is it...avalanche, earthquake, Mongolian horde? Panel 2. "Worse, REPORTERS! Remember we're only on a retreat." 1
- Panel 1. The gas chamber USED to deter crime in Colorado. Panel 2. Now it's the food served in the county jail cafeteria that might deter crime. Prisoners are complaining a lot about the food. They don't seem to be worried about capital punishment. 1
- Panel 1. Weather patterns just right to produce moth snow flakes. Panel 2. Judicial qualifications commission prefers soft judge Lichtenstein over tough-on-lawyers judge Lopez. Duh. Panel 3. Councilman Sarton in court with dangerous drunks. 1
- Panel 1. "Tass reported aliens landed in Voronezh [Russia]. Panel 2. D-11, parents right to be disruptive, Panel 3. Council must open meetings to public. Panel 4 Playboy in post exchange, Sen. Armstrong wants them banned. 1
- Panel 1. A prisoner in Colorado has told authorities he has killed 48 people. (Murder is spelled out by 48 people). Panel 2. The prisoner is complaining that his soup is cold. (poor thing) 1
- Panel 1. Ambulance drivers are shooting at one another like the roaring 20s. Panel 2. Governor Romer has big magnet which will attract big bucks from high tech industry. Panel 3. demonstrates magnet on high tech $. Panel 4. Captures taxpayer's wallet. 1
- Panel 1. City Council is worried about lynch mob awaiting vote on paving payments. Panel 2. Governor Romer tells man there is no tooth fairy, but there IS a corporate TAX fairy. Oh boy. 1
- Panel 1. City Foresters and flies. Panel 2. Sky Sox parachutes blown away. Panel 3. Judge Campbell's strike zone is very small. Panel 4 Girls softball battered wife syndrome. 1
- Panel 1. Colorado Governor Roy Romer is fond of saying, I don't think the people of Colorado want to sacrifice education to fill pot holes. Panel 2. He would rather dump taxpayer money into the bottomless pit of public education. 1
- Panel 1. Cowboy greets tourists. "Welcome to Colorado." Panel 2. We rolled out the welcome mat. (cowboy still has his hand out.) Panel 3. Hand is out. Panel 4. Tourist gives cowboy some money. Panel 5. We may be friendly but we're expensive. 1
- Panel 1. Drunk asks man for a dollar. Panel 2. Man steps over drunk saying he is not an enabler. Panel 3. Man enters office. Panel 4 Man (Boss) greets state lottery workers. 1
- Panel 1. Fast weather changes. Panel 2. Fireman fight, union and non-union. Panel 3. Rocky flats cart, two drivers, DOE and EPA, Rockwell horse. Panel 4 Wild life control machine, cost a buck. 1
- Panel 1. Governor Romer wants to send Doug Bruce to north pole. Panel 2. Little boy warns Santa about parking his sleigh in driveway. Panel 3. Ratterree's huge bandaid for scar on the mountain. Panel 4 Ft. Carson drug counselor gave at office. 1
- Panel 1. If a tree falls in the forest... Panel 2. ...and no one is around... Panel 3. ...does it make a sound? Panel 4. The Sierra Club says, It's dying words were, 'fire is natural...fire is good...and vote for (Colorado Candidate) Tom Strickland. 1
- Panel 1. It must be illegal to play pool after 3 AM. Book 'em, Bill. Panel 2. [see image 448-628] Panel 3. City tries to keep kids out of city power substations. good luck. Panel 4. Two airport terminals. One Smoking, one non-smoking. 1
- Panel 1. It used to be...teachers would throw big bully, Johnny, OUT of her class if he couldn't behave. Panel 2. Now the Colorado State Legislature is considering legislation that would end laws requiring compulsory attendance of unruly kids. 1
- Panel 1. Joe Camel loses job because government types find him successful in enticing impressionable young people to take up a harmful, addictive practice. Panel 2. Joe Camel applies for a job with the State Lottery. 1
- Panel 1. Joyful democrats meet in Denver in full party gear. Panel 2. Republicans gather on the coast line with hurricane warning flags up. The economy is a mess and they are dressed in rescue gear. 1
- Panel 1. Lady carrying a child flags down a taxi. Panel 2. Cab driver says state monopoly protection laws are shutting him down. Panel 3. Lady has to go to the nearest hospital. Panel 4. Cab driver says, she's in big trouble. city owns nearest hospital. 1
- Panel 1. Now we have regular service station. Panel 2. Coming January 1, we'll have an air quality control Servitude station. High Oxygen. 1
- Panel 1. On TV we can see a popular show, Miami Vice, two handsome dudes with cool, expensive cars and lots of weapons to fight crime. Panel 2. In Colorado the Legislature is pretty tight with money. Colorado vice has no money to fight crime. Not cool. 1
- Panel 1. President Ronald Reagan gives a state keys to the car. States are mature enough to figure out their own speed limit. Panel 2. The president drives off with the state's highway funds. States don't have big brother's wisdom on drinking age. 1
- Panel 1. Sky is falling, Greenpeace at Colorado College. Panel 2. Little Creek cleared of homeless. Panel 3. and 4 Governor Romer's highway bill truck stuck in house appropriations tunnel. 1
- Panel 1. Smoke from Yellowstone fire visits Springs. Panel 2. Governor Romer makes some cuts in highway dept. Panel 3. Bronco fans abandon ship over first loss. Panel 4 Security system choice 1
- Panel 1. State Prison Sentencing law vehicle with flat tire rolls up to legislature. Panel 2. Legislature can fix it. Panel 3. Job done. Panel 4. Now all the tires are flat. flap! flap! 1
- Panel 1. State flower, Rocky Mountain Columbine. Panel 2. State bird, Lark Bunting. Panel 3. State animal, Rocky Mountain sheep. Panel 4. State language, cursing. has to do with official English petition. 1
- Panel 1. Teacher tries to push money into student's head. Panel 2. Let's try again. Panel 3. He tries it again. Panel 4. Nope. Panel 5. Teacher's Union wants more money. Governor Romer is starting to think money is not the key. 1
- Panel 1. The Denver Nuggets had only heart to play with at the end. Panel 2. Peace protesters ax space defense. Panel 3. Ski Broadmoor study USSR withdraw. Panel 4 Education to pick up '88 budget savings. 1
- Panel 1. The Denver Post will run a story on a Republican candidate involved with mung beans on page one. Panel 2 1
- Panel 1. The old fashioned way, a man would make a commitment to to support his beloved. Panel 2. The brave new world approach would have a man ready to take taxpayer money to support his domestic partner. (with health care benefits) 1
- Panel 1. Tony Dorsett wishes for driver's license. Panel 2. Lady Justice wishes for penalties for vicious dog owners. Panel 3. Mayor Bob wishes for sovereignty. Panel 4 Multi-use Dad wishes for sports arena. Santa said Ho! Ho! 1
- Panel 1. US Military Base Cut missile flies over Fort Carson and heads toward California. Whew! Panel 2. Prison officials can't break out the bars to the prison reform jail. House Judiciary committee holds fast with politics sheriff guardin 1
- Panel 1. Want year-round police protection, Panel 2. Romer likes early parole for Lottery directors. Panel 3. The sting, police bachelor party, Panel 4 The Stung taxpayers. 1
- People in court are saying the Pledge of Alligiance, "with liberty and justice.." Judge Carrigan says, "..as I see fit." Official English petition in trash. 1
- People prepare for disaster sitting in a life raft with food supply. There's a state sign saying, "We warned you, prepare to suffer." (if the tax limitation measure passes). Coloradans are having fun at the beach. How much suffering can we stand? 1
- Pilots taxi to the first stop in flying the Colorado State Legislature plane...the pay raise bar. Not impressive. 1
- Police load gambling gear in trucks, arrest a game boss under big billborard for Powerball. It's called Powerball because the government has power to arrest competition. 1
- President Bill Clinton, in true democratic fashion, has a way of offering new government programs, at the expense of future taxpayers, in order to win votes in November. Here he is bribing a family who are sending their kid to college. 1
- President Jimmy Carter and his buddies in the Federal government meet to make peace with Colorado Governor Dick Lamm. Carter approaches group with his energy treaty. Colorado natives (portrayed as Indians) are suspicious of being lied to again. 1
- President Jimmy Carter is threatening a veto on the Public Works bill. Big spenders in the western states see the need to control their appetites and bite-the-bullet, but they's prefer to have it served in a different manner. 1
- President Jimmy Carter's policies have placed a rain cloud over himself in the eyes of many Colorado voters. Senator Haskel doesn't want to get too close to him when Carter visited Golden, Colorado. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is officiating a duel between Colorado Senate candidates Representative Ken Kramer and Senator Tim Wirth. Kramer looks like he holds the better weapon, a possible SDI center being located in Colorado Springs. 1
- Private Developers are the cattlemen singing, "Don't fence me in." Building a fence is sheep man labeled centralized government controllers. Indifferent public would let sheep eat the grass with cows. 1
- Public Utilities Commmissioin as mafia hit man has shot Eagle Taxi driver dead. Customers ask, So...shall we take the yellow cab? 1
- Rep. Chuck Berry and Sen. Ray Powers in the trunk of a Metro cab with tax deregulation bill. Next time let's car pool, OK, Ray?" GT" 1
- Representative Bob Kirsch is driving a speedy pay raise proposal on mountain highway. He's coming upon a slow moving, cranky taxpayer hauling chickens. Kirsch is not worried. He's going to catch flack no matter how hard he hits us. 1
- Representative Fenlon's abortion bill looks like grandma wolf who has eaten Intent of Amendment #3 . The unborn child he holds look a little worried. 1
- Representative Jean Larson brings stocks back to shame drunk driving. ACLU attorney faints. 1
- Representative Kramer and Cronin are walking moderate high wire, Kramer leaning right, Cronin leaning left. How do they do that? 1
- Representative Kramer and Senator Hart fight over who gets the star locker room for the military shuttle center. Both are small politicians. 1
- Representative Ray Kogovsek holds the keys to Fort Carson expansion. He can opt to release a bunch of money for expansion or stop it. That's power. 1
- Robin Hood says to priest, "Halt! Give me your wallet!" Priest wants money to go to encourage adoption. Nope, it goes to abortion providers. He has no choice. Tax payers for choice is amend. 7. 1
- Santa elves load sleigh. Who gets the coal? Gary Hart great gift to Republicans, Stocking gifts? Islanders. Protective gear for D12 school board. Gov. Romer gets more tacks. He wanted Tax. Reindeer set air mask for front range. 1
- Scene shows absolute chaos in Colorado Department of Revenue Drivers' license office...people being lowered through the roof, etc. Add to that reams of motor voter registration forms being delivered...if #4 initiative passes. 1
- Senator Armstrong (state rights guy) can't water cattle because Judge Kane and Senator Hart stole wilderness area water. They WILL, however negotiate. 1
- Senator Armstrong added a machine gun rider to the debt ceiling. Now the symbolic guard has ammo to shoot those who want to steal balanced budget amendment. 1
- Senator Ed Jones (a black Republican) is catching a lot of heat from the Democrats about his view of taking the training wheels (Affirmative Action) off the bicycle of a grown person. (Original given to Ed Jones) 1
- Senator Gary Hart readies his real, Neo-Liberal donkey to enter the democrat primary. Competitors Senator Kennedy, Senator Cranston, Senator Mondale, Senator Glenn look worried. They're working on a fake, machine-like donkey. 1
- Senator Hart, in foxhole with Air Quality bureaucrat, holds up hat which is being shot at from all directions. A clean air act review might be dangerous. 1
- Senator Jeff Wells, as barber, is getting ready to smack unsuspecting customer with a tax increase hammer, the final touch. 1
- Senator Ray Powers got in trouble when he said minorities should act like Americans. 1
- Senator Tim Wirth has replaced Colorado Senator Gary Hart in rowing Colorado boat. Democrats will still be rowing the opposite way. Republican Senator Armstrong says, Again? 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
- Shortage of nurses affects patient care. Shortage of wages affects the nurse supply. Ding, ding. 1
- Six panels. Colorado's income growth is running. Passes Governor Romer's tax growth. Quote from Lewis Carroll 1
- Slow state legislature cart blocks trucks going to hazardous waste dump site and economic growth. 1
- Someone has thrown a situation ethics brick through the window at the Center of Studies on Morality. It's a message from Kris Shelton. 1
- Sometime after 2000. Me on couch with shrink lady. Eight panels, rolling blackout, teens at Bishop's Castle, stop the hate. 1
- Spooky house display. People coming out reading Tax limitation proposal literature. Sponsored by opponents of Amend. 6. 1
- Start of Colorado race, Gore on hope hobby horse, Dukakis on donkey organization, Jackson on big wheel charisma. 1
- State Fair Commission are having bad luck preparing for Ronstadt concert. 1
- State Legislature is policeman promising to look for lady's tax windfall purse he's holding behind his back. 1
- State and local government leaders have promised firemen and policemen some pretty fancy pension plans (toy trucks and cars). Unfortunately, they can't pay for them. State taxpayers are blamed while government leaders look innocent. 1
- State and local tourism promoters roll out red carpet. Tourists wonder who is paying for the reception. Carpet has sticky fingers. 1
- State capitol building with moat, House bill 1181, around it. "The state legislature, in it's wisdom, has determined we the people need to be protected from ballot initiatives." "Which people?" 1
- State hospitals have a "Nurses Needed" sign because salaries are set by politicians. Private hospital have lots of action because the marketplace sets salaries. 1
- State is protecting the poor, unsuspecting souls from scam artist snake oil salesman, then sells lottery tickets to same folks. 1
- State lawmaker is getting ready to run a 1992 gauntlet with a wheelbarrow full of taxpayer's money. Thousands of state workers have their hands out. Taxpayers remind lawmaker it not his money. He needs to act responsibly. 1
- State lawmakers have their work cut out for them. They finally recognized that there's a the large truck in the room filled with hazardous waste. 1
- State legislators gave Governor Dick Lamm and the executive branch of government great authority when they gave him the emergency powers bill. They used to work as equal branches. Now Congress serves as the Governor's driver. 1
- State legislators, who keep overspending taxpayer money, need to change their ways. They can go on a diet, visit the weight room, or the voting public and say farewell to them in the next election. 1
- State legislature as hunters return home showing dead cows and pigs (tax increases) as their game. 1
- State legislature as hustler for Lotto game. Sign says, "Welfare checks cashed." 1
- State legislature can pass a tough new drunk driving bill but justice takes so long, it's like waiting for the hanging tree to grow. 1
- State legislature has created an Air Quality Control Commission as king to take pressure off of them. New tax commission next. 1
- State passes law that RV's need to pull over if five vehicles are backed up. Tourists are supposed to know this? [This panel ran with 448-627] 1
- State pirate Legislators carry loot to shore by walking on (you) an extension of temporary sales tax. 1
- State police with big dogs go to close down a gambling operation. State then wants to sell citizens Lottery tickets. 1
- Tax limitation initiatives don't do well in Denver. Tax spenders outnumber tax payers. 1
- Teacher is telling little boy, "No cheating now." Hand of hidden manipulator is handing the teacher a standardized test. 1
- The Blue Dog Dilemma. Panel 1. Colorado Democrat, "moderate" John Salazar, looks angry. Panel 2. He tells something to "STOP FOLLOWING ME." Panel 3. Following Salazar is the shadow of the ultra-progressive House speaker, Nancy Pelosi. 1
- The Colorado Board of Ethics doesn't see any problem with big oil companies paying for Governor Richard Lamm's travel expenses. The board must be made up of morally-challenged people. 1
- The Colorado Legislature is having very little success in solving the pollution problems in the state. The call goes out for a mechanic in the house. 1
- The Colorado Prison Board finds conditions in prisons are terrible. Some of that might be due to the prisoners' bad habits. 1
- The Colorado State Legislature spent a lot of time and money trying to bring in big game to display in their trophy room. Unfortunately they only accomplished to capture a state insect. (Colorado Hairstreak Butterfly (Hypaurotis crysalus)) 1
- The Colorado State legislature keeps playing around with little issues like RR crossings, salary increases, escort bills, etc. and not paying attention to big stuff like growth, air pollution, prison reform, etc. 1
- The Colorado State legislature plans to grow smaller colleges by squeezing large universities in a budget-cut machine. 1
- The Colorado State patrol has stopped a cowboy riding his horse on a busy highway. The police say the horse is a road hazard. Behind the policeman there are numerous road hazards on the highway. 1
- The Colorado electorate is in a world of hurt. The Democrat donkey has a headache problem in that voters are divided on candidates Carter or Kennedy. The GOP elephant has U.S. senate-race foot problems. 1
- The Colorado legislature didn't provide enough funds for the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. The Long bill is a little short in the mind of the UCCS president. How embarrassing. 1
- The Colorado legislature passed a beautiful tax break for the elderly. (That would be me now.) A wonderful surprise jumps out of the cake. Unfortunately, most of us are too old now to know if we should be happy. 1
- The Colorado state primary race is over. GOP chairman Hal Shroyer (the elephant) celebrates winners Sam Zakhem, John Cogswell and Bo Callaway. Mary Buchanan lost (got squashed by the elephant) 1
- The Denver Broncos enter their first Superbowl contest. The rag-tag Broncos play the sophisticated, professional Dallas Cowboys. (The Cowboys won, of course.) 1
- The EPA is going to have to back off from their Texas court lawsuit about fracking. Their file has been contaminated by science. EPA secretary Ms. Jackson, is outraged. 1
- The GOP political ring is overloaded with elephants. (I think for the governor's race). Whoever is managing the fighters has too many entries. 1
- The State Air Pollution Control Commissioner in Denver seems to be blind if he can't see the U.S. Silica Sand Company is fouling the air in Colorado Springs. 1
- The State Lt. Governor Joe Rogers is playing cards with the State Legislature. He's played the "R" card and the judge has determined, according to the politically correct rule book the "R" card beats a full house. The "R" card is "Race". 1
- The Teamsters Union supports Senate candidate, Tim Wirth's election. The are showing their power with a sign saying, Honk if you want your face changed. 1
- The University of Southern Colorado seems to have trouble convincing the state Legislative Audit Committee that improvements were made in their accounting system. They can see the business manager counting on his toes. 1
- The anti-smog bill is in bad shape after leaving a smoke-filled room at the Colorado Capital building. 1
- The cost to insurance companies to get criminal records is too high ($3 a page for copies) . State and local law enforcement officers have their mouths taped shut to comment about the open records law. 1
- The liberal Colorado Council of Churches confesses to Atheist, Carl Sagan, that they've dabbled in Just War theories. Science and Humanism is the ruling religion now and playing around with Just War theory is sinful, I guess. 1
- The liberal Environmental Action Lobby hit Colorado's Senator Bill Armstrong on the nose with one of their dirty dozen darts. It seems to me they just try to hit conservatives rather than polluters. 1
- The mail has arrived. "Our congressman is telling us how he's made a personal sacrifice in the drug war by voting to give up his own franking privilege." 1
- The public school castle is about to raise the draw bridge on the 1st amendment prayer to separate it from the religious community. 1
- The state Supreme Court opened the gate for more competition for water rights. Entering the fight for precious the water with farmers, developers, industrialists and ranchers are aggressive kayakers, fishermen, boaters, etc. 1
- The state legislature passed a new death penalty law. Murderers will get a new room mate...the specter of death. 1
- The trouble at Rocky Flats Nuclear weapons production plant has one drawback. We can put a leash on unlimited energy but we don't know how to get rid of the waste. 1
- This cartoon may have been too obscure for my bosses. Sen. Tim Wirth sees himself as a white knight who is fighting evil. Is he fighting to keep the SDI test facility? No, he's fighting Trailways businessmen who want to shut down unprofitable bus routes. 1
- This is the politician who fooled the people who paid the freight bill that included the tax that fixed the road the truck broke. (Snake) corporation tax hoax. I don't think corporations pay taxes. They pass along the cost of doing business to consumers. 1
- Three bears really do visit house, Scare little girl...Division of wildlife say it's been an unusual year...We'll take them home now. 1
- Tim Wirth is building a new economic plan in his garage. It looks like an elephant with donkey ears. Redistribution donkey head is trashed. 1
- Tom Ratterree's emission bill fails constituents noxious emissions analyzer test. 1
- Too many overweight sailors sink the state's balanced budget boat. Joint budget committed wants Education to lift more weight while fat social services gets off. 1
- Too many people, too few judges. The antiquated Colorado Judicial System Bus line is filled with people waiting for justice. It takes too long for the meager force of judges to punch their ticket. 1
- Top two panels. Panel 1. Hobo would like to get a job that would pay big bucks, have perks, and no responsibility. Other man "I hear the job for Lieutenant Governor is opening up." Panel 2. Bill Guman of City Council is looking for contributions. 1
- Tough fighting went on in the GOP primary battlefield. One wonders if if candidates Bill Armstrong, Ted Strickland, Red Davis and Ken Kramer are up for another battle with democrat opponents. 1
- Trucker asks state patrol officer, What makes you think I'm overweight? The truck is obviously sinking through the paved road. Trucks cause most of the wear and tear on Colorado's roads. Perhaps the owners should pay higher taxes. 1
- Tunnel allows trucks to get through. Democrats gearing up with a huge caterpillar spending machine. 1
- Two little kids, labeled lower taxes are getting ready to pull big prisons, highways, education, etc. across mud in state budget tug of war contest. The GOP elephant is confident the young ones will win this battle. 1
- Two of Governor Lamm's dogs on Supreme court seem like crooks. Now he's trying to teach the new dog, Justice Vollack the meaning of, Sic 'em. (Liberal judges tend to try to reimagine justice.) 1
- Two panels. 1. Colorado Governor Roy Romer is walking toward a jet fighter being loaded with Rhetoric bomb. Panel 2. Candidate John Andrews is walking toward sub being loaded with idea missile. 1
- U.S. Customs agents in Denver forwarded four crates of concrete to the Soviet Union foiling an attempt to smuggle high tech equipment out of this country. Three pigs analogy. High Tech salesman pig is planning to sell the big bad wolf a wind enhancer. 1
- U.S. Senate incumbent, Senator Gary Hart awaits to see if GOP challenger Mary Buchanan will make it on the ticket to fight him in the ring. 1
- Uncle Sam is ready to pull the Federal Highway funds rug out from under the state capitol. All who oppose raising legal drinking age say, Bye! 1
- Urban planners, community activists, and many politicians like to raid the Federal gas tax steam roller to fund their pet projects. Colorado's roads are bad enough without these folks making them even more problematic. 1
- Voters in the State of Colorado will get to vote for or against growth on Issue 14. Would an anti-growth voter be in favor of inviting people into our Colorful state? Or would they like to see people move out of the state because it kind of stinks? 1
- Watchdogs warn everyone about ice skater Tonya Harding but miss the kidnappers in House Rule 6 vehicle who use teacher requirements to take kids out of private, religious and home schools. 1
- Watching the Colorado Legislature fight over pollution control, salary caps, tax relief and hiring practices is pretty violent but it's more exciting than watching Monday Night Football. 1
- We haven't voted for casino gambling yet but Governor Lamm is ready to hang him. 1
- What our forests need is...better fuel control (Lots of dead wood and beetle killed trees) and better Fool Control. Fools build fires and smoke when Colorado has extreme fire danger warnings out. 1
- William Coors (1916-) endorses Dick Lamm. Take-off on Coors ad. 1
- Wizard of Oz analogy. Dorothy is State Legislature, Scarecrow is Economy, Tin man is Employment, Lion is growth. The wicked witch is the Unitary tax which will disappear when hit by Veto override water. Yea! 1
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- One of 12 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "The Illustrated London News" on April 16, 1887 on pages 450-451. 11
- One of nine images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on May 30, 1874 on pages 456-457. 9
- One of 10 images on a full-page spread. 8
- Aerial photograph of Pikes Peak, photograph facing south. The Catamount Reservoirs can be seen in the lower half of the photo. The Pikes Peak Highway can be seen traveling up the mountain in the right half of the photo. 4
- One of eight images on a full-page spread. 4
- One of five images on a full-page spread. 4
- Men and dogs in rocks and brush during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 3
- A man stands next to a circa 1914 two-seat runabout automobile bearing a 1914 Colorado license plate that is parked on a dirt road in the mountains. 2
- A wooden bridge over rocky creek bed 2
- Abandoned wooden mining building with attached wooden bridge. 2
- Aerial photograph. A paved road (potentially Highway 24) travels along the bottom of the photo. Buildings can be seen along dirt roads. 2
- Beaver Creek Falls 2
- Eight images on a full-page spread. 2
- Members of the Saturday Knights hiking group gather in one of their many "caves." The group rotated through many different caves and/or rocky outcroppings to stop and enjoy a pot of coffee and sometimes a meal. 2
- One of five images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on April 23, 1887 on pages 296-297. 2
- One of seven images in a full page spread. Caption at bottom of page "Irrigation in the West." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" supplement on September 22, 1888, pages 722-723. 2
- Saturday Knights take in the view on a hike. 2
- Semi arid landscape, Colorado. 2
- Two members of the Saturday Knights on a snowy hike. 2
- A bear and mountain debris is bing rushed down the mountain by a snow-slide. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on February 13, 1886 on pages 104-105. 1
- A colorized view of a forested hiking path. 1
- A dirt road through a rocky, forested canyon. Hikers can be seen on the sides of the roadway. 1
- A group of hunters pose with rifles in front on a tent. 1
- A group of young male and female actors dressed in western attire pose for a backstage photo. Note on back "An intermission act of round-up songs and dances planned and staged by these genuine sons and daughters of the range." 1
- A hiker sits on top of towering boulders. 1
- 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. 1
- A man and woman sit in a small boat on a lake. In the background, several railroad passenger cars are parked next to a small railway station and other buildings. A forested hillside is in the distance. 1
- A man shovels rocks near an <i>arrastra</i>, a drag-stone mill for pulverizing ores. A creek is visible in the background. 1
- A man sits in a circa 1914 two-seat runabout automobile with the top down on a dirt road in the mountains. 1
- A man stands in front of a row of deer carcasses. A formation of rifles is posed in the foreground. 1
- A man stands next to a circa 1914 two-seat runabout automobile that is parked on a dirt road in the mountains. 1
- A man stands on boulders in a frozen and snowy creek. 1
- A narrow dirt path winds around a rock formation. 1
- A river runs through the mountains, past a grouping of buildings. 1
- A rustic wooden building sits along train tracks in a rocky canyon. 1
- A scenic view of a rock formation, probably taken in Colorado. 1
- A small group of Ute Indians gather outside a dwelling at summer encampment. 1
- A smoky fire cooks up lunch for the hiking club Saturday Knights. Cecil Graves is nearest the fire. Dick Leavens and Howard Moore Jr. are also identified on the back of the photo. 1
- A young man, identified as Louis Marold, pours a foamy beverage from a wooden keg into a carafe being held by a man in a suit at an Alexander Industries picnic. Other men are seen standing in the background at the outdoor event. 1
- Aerial photo of land with contour lines plowed. Small lake is at left. House against treed butte is in center of picture. Note on back reads "Contouring to reduce erosion - plains of eastern Colorado." 1
- An early train wreck in a Colorado canyon. A rail-mounted crane is seen removing debris from the tracks adjacent to a small destroyed steam locomotive and derailed railroad baggage and passenger cars. 1
- Appeared in "Colorado 1
- Aspen leaves in autumn. 1
- Atmospheric view of forested mountain slope with large pine tree in foreground. 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
- Barn in clearing on farm with large pile of hay. 1
- Barn, silos and windmill with bales of hay alongside and fields behind. Drift fence is in foreground. 1
- Based on another identified image of her, the woman sitting in the rattan chair is Ellen T. Brinley. 1
- Burro posing on trail with dirt wall cliff behind. 1
- Calico cat sitting in triangle of sun with rattan backdrop. 1
- Cattle grazing on plains with large rock formation in background. 1
- Cecil Graves and Z.H. McClanahan of the Saturday Knights hiking club. 1
- Cecil Graves stands behind a large rock formation with members of the Saturday Knights. 1
- Charles Roos and guest Emring Fisher in a cave with the hiking group Saturday Knights. 1
- Children in playground under trees with cottages in background. Two girls are bouncing a large ball, several are climbing monkey bars and others are on merry-go-round in background. 1
- Clarence Shemwell riding a bucking bronco bareback in a large open area. Touring cars line the area in the background and trees are in the distance. 1
- Close view of cicada shell. Photo identified on back.. 1
- Close view of plastered stone and log building with plank door, log roof and rough wooden bench outside. 1
- Close view of thistle crown. 1
- Close view of woman and child working at large loom outside hogan. Photo identified as "Navajo woman weaving near Butler's Trading Post." 1
- Close-up view of cabin logs. Print of the year, 1950. Featured on cover of 1950-1951 Pikes Peak Camera Club Year Book. 1
- Clouds over plains with row of trees in distance. 1
- Color halftone illustration showing snow-covered mountains with buildings of a town below."The Collegiate Peaks (Yale, Harvard and Princeton), Colorado" printed at bottom of page. 1
- Color print of painting by Frederic Remington titled "An Overland Station 1
- Color print of the hiking group Saturday Knights. 1
- Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek Railroad [The Short Line] tracks wind through a rugged and forested mountain pass. "Looking West from Tunnel 8 C.S. & C.C. Dis't Railroad A.J. Harlan Photo 369" written on print. 1
- Colored half-tone from page one of the Denver Post weekly magazine on May 7, 1939. Illustration shows lake shaded by aspen trees with mountains in background. Small tent and car are at left. Poem titled "Heritage" by Gene Lindberg is at bottom of page. 1
- Composit image of 4 scenes. Caption at bottom of page "Mining Life in Colorado. - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 10, 1883, page 717. 1
- Corner fireplace at right of wooden door into old meeting house with wooden floors and beamed ceilings. Man's hat is sitting on top of fireplace. Photo identified on back. 1
- Couple with a horse drawn cart pause for a photograph along a mountain road. 1
- Cowboy on horseback herding cattle through thickly-treed land near Moraine Lakes in northwest Colorado. Photo identified on back. 1
- Cowboys herding horses inside a wooden-rail corral on the plains. 1
- Crossing the Plains from the States to Colorado 1
- Crowd of people (possibly passengers on the train) stand outside a derailed railroad passenger/baggage car missing its bogies with hills behind. "Wreck on Colo. M. Ry. June 29 -02 Photo-by-Horn" written at bottom of print. 1
- Crude stone dugout with fireplace on plains with log cabin visible behind. Two men in hats are standing next to cabin. 1
- Dead trees on mountaintop. Title written on back. 1
- Decaying two-story buildings on business street with piles of rubble on street in front. Carved sign on roof reads "Pioneer". 1
- Dirt road among rocky cliffs. Cliffs at right have painted signs reading "The Elite Photos Will Make the Baby Smile" and "Elite Photos are Fine." 1
- Dirt road among rocky cliffs. Tree stumps are visible at right of road. 1
- Dogs surround downed bear during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Dr. Charles Fox Gardiner sits in a fashionable trap pulled by two horses. Photo identified on back. 1
- Drawing of young woman dressed in knee-length skirt and boots. Sleeves of blouse are pushed up to elbows. Her miner's hat has a lit candle. She is leaning on a pickaxe. State seal of Colorado is in upper right corner. 1
- Dry lands with yucca in foreground and mesas in distance. 1
- Early train wreck in a Colorado canyon. 1
- Eight men lounge in front of stone building. Four of the men are looking to their right. 1
- Eight sheep grazing on mountaintop with mountains in distance. Photo identified on back as "sheep grazing at 9,500 plateau." 1
- Eric Almgren, tie chopper and younger brother of Louis J. Almgren with moose shot for meat to feed the Tie Choppers. A tie chopper, or tie hacker, is someone who logs trees to make railroad ties. 1
- Eroded sandstone formations. One of 8 images in a full page spread. 1
- Exterior view of small deteriorating wood-frame church with brick chimney at one end. Outhouse is seen at the rear. Volkswagon Bettle is parked on the grass on the right. 1
- Fast-moving river running alongside tall rocky cliffs. 1
- Fern Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park. 1
- Firemen working to control fire in brick building. Several men hold large hose, one man is climbing a ladder while others support it, and a stream of water is shooting from the right. Most of the building is covered with smoke. 1
- Five images on a full-page spread. 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 wood engravings of views along the Denver and Rio Grande Railway, on page 500 of The Illustrated London News, May 24, 1864. The page is titled "The Denver and Rio Grande Railway." 1
- Fog in mountains with town buildings below. 1
- Ford pickup truck loaded with chairs and other furniture driving on I-25. 1
- Forested hiking path. 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
- Four children walking along grssy railroad track alongside wide river lined with tall trees. 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 members of the Saturday Knights hiking group. Left to right 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 mining for ore. Caption at bottom of page "Mining Life in Colorado. - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 10, 1883, page 717. 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
- Fred Poinier riding a bucking bronco bareback in an open area as a crowd of men and boys look on. Touring cars line the area in the background and trees and foothills are in the distance. 1
- From a photograph by W. H. Jackson. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on September 25, 1886, page 620-621. 1
- Frozen river covered with snow with rocky, snow-covered cliffs behind. 1
- Full page spread of five images. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on April 23, 1887 on pages 296-297. 1
- Full page spread of nine small drawings humorously illustrating the plight of a Gold-Rusher. 1
- Full page spread with 4 images. Page title "Irrigation in Colorado. - Drawn by Charles Graham. - [See Page 752]" Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 20, 1886 page 753. 1
- George White dressed in a heavy sweater, knickers and knee-high laced boots stands in snow along a snowy, rutted dirt road next to an early 1920s Ford Model T Roadster bearing a 1923 Colorado license plate. 1
- George White on a collecting trip sitting atop sacks loaded in the trunk of an early 1920s Ford Model T Roadster. Pine trees and fences are in the background. 1
- Gnarled tree in desolate setting. 1
- Gore Range 1
- Gore Range in north central Colorado. 1
- Grass stalks coated with raindrops. 1
- Grasses and waterflowers surrounding small pond. 1
- Grassland with small shrub in foreground and hills behind. 1
- Group of 13 boys on standing on a pipe line on a wooden bridge. This may be the penstock pipe line running from Ruxton Creek to the Manitou Hydro Electric plant, before it reached the upper station of the Manitou Incline. 1
- Group of Native Americans in fancy dress, including three men, three women and two children, on rock formations, probably in Garden of the Gods. Title written on bottom of mounting board. Pencil signature "Tod Powell 1913" on lower right of print. 1
- Group of aspen trees with leaves changing. 1
- Group of children and teachers posing in front of wood frame building. Children perch on porch in back. Four empty chairs are in foreground. Sign on building at left reads "Select School & Kindergarten." 1
- Group of men and young child sit on a large boulder. The corner of an automobile is visible. Sign reads "Morris Chair Alt. 8404." Postmarked St. Paul, Minn.; Aug 23, 1911 1
- Group of men stand on sidewalk by unpaved road in front of large stone building. Wagon is on street in front of building at right, which has awning reading "Soda Water" and "Drugs." 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 people walking down trail amid rocky cliffs. One woman in foreground walks toward the camera, holding large umbrella. 1
- Group of women and children posing on log bridge over roaring river with treed hillside behind. Handwritten note on back reads "Excurcionists [sic] going to the Lakes." 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
- Half-page wood engraving titled "Pleasant Park" showing scenic view from mountainside to large rock spires and mountains below. Image is part of article titled "Glimpses of Colorado" on March 15, 1873. 1
- Half-page wood engraving titled "The Rocky Mountains" showing wagon train camped alongside river with mountains behind. Cattle are being driven to the river to drink. Image is part of article titled "Glimpses of Colorado" on March 15, 1873. 1
- Halftone illustration on page 204 of "Our Own Country" showing several women standing by burros in front of log cabin on hillside. Several men are nearby. Caption below image reads "Fair Visitors at 'Hidden Treasure' Gold Mine, Colorado." 1
- Halftone image of waterfall down rocky slope with log bridge above. Caption under image reads "Marshall Falls, Clear Creek Canon." "Glimpses of America" is printed at top of page "Chapter I. Among the Wild Scenes of Colorado." is on back page. 1
- Halt in a rough pass of the Rocky Mountains. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on May 1, 1875 on pages 360-361. 1
- Hand-colored halftone illustration of mountain stream racing through rocky canyon with large rocks in center of river."Toltec Gorge" printed at top of image. 1
- Hand-colored steel engraving showing Indian in tipi sitting beside man wrapped in robes on the ground. Fringed bag and pipe are on ground, and man holds gourd rattle. "A Medicine Man Administering to a Patient" printed below image. 1
- Hand-tinted photograph of rock column eroded to a fine point at its top. 1
- Hand-tinted view of railroad tracks and trestle running along a narrow rocky canyon in the mountains. Written on the lantern slide "Rio Grande Southern." 1
- Hand-written on back "Mr. Benjamin Franklin Bush, President, Denver & Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific-Iron Mountain". 1
- Herd of cattle in snowy field with snow-covered mountain behind. 1
- Hidden Inn curio shop, located in the Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 1
- Hiking club Saturday Knights at Carroll Lakes. Left to Right, Standing 1
- Hiking club Saturday Knights at Carroll Lakes. Left to Right, seated 1
- Hiking group Saturday Knights around the campfire near rocky ledge. 1
- Hiking group Saturday Knights at Limestone. Left to right 1
- Hiking group Saturday Knights gather at a location dubbed "Sesame Cave" to enjoy coffee over the campfire. 1
- Hiking group Saturday Knights gather near the campfire. Left to right 1
- Hiking group Saturday Knights in a forest clearing near the campfire. Left to right, Mark Skidmore, Z.H. McClanahan. Fifth from left is Cecil Groves. 1
- Hiking group Saturday Knights on a rocky overlook dubbed Twilight Canon. 1
- Hillside with tree stumps in foreground and treed slope in mid ground. Snow-covered mountain is visible in background. 1
- Horse and carriage on scrubby ground with rocky cliff in background. 1
- Horse and wagon stand by large rock with other boulders and trees around. "130 N. 2nd St. Wall Paper" is painted on side of wagon. 1
- Horses graze at campsite during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Saddled horses wait at right, several men stand by loaded wagon at left, and others are in front of tent in center. 1
- Houses and buildings of town with mountain in far distance and board fence in foreground. "Rocky Mountain Scenery." and "J. Collier, Photographer, 415 Larimer Street, Denver, Colo." printed on back. 1
- Howard Moore, member of the hiking group Saturday Knights. 1
- Identified on the negative sleeve as 1
- Image depicts the interior of a mill with milling equipment and one worker. 1
- Image shows Bighorn sheep galloping across the prairie. One injured Bighorn sheep is lying on a rock. 1
- Individually shown are 1
- Info on back from M. Wood "Across So. Park to Mt. Princeton from Wilkerson Park 1978 / Myron Wood / (pr. 1978) M.W. / Photographed for the Pueblo Regional Library". 1
- Interior of dome residence at Drop City, with girl sitting by screened upper loft area. Clothing is hanging in room underneath and piled on table in foreground. 1
- Interior of office with snow piled on desk and chair and sifting through rafters. 1
- Lake in foreground. Item appeared in "Picturesque America" in 1872 on page 486. 1
- Landscape with trees in foreground, mountain in background and metal tower in midground. 1
- Large barn with mountain range visible in the background. 1
- Large geodesic domes, with metal structure holding numerous car rear-view mirrors in front. Another dome is visible in background. 1
- Large rock formations. Picture of the year, 1940-1941. Featured on frontispiece of 1941-1942 Pikes Peak Camera Club Year Book. 1
- Large wood-frame building with stone foundation and turrets on two sides with fish-scale shingles. Seven people stand on porch and steps at right. 1
- Large wooden barn and silo. Horse is standing in corral in front of barn. 1
- Large, three-story raw wood building with porch and balcony. Hillside behind at left has been stripped of trees|there are still pine trees at right. Four men sit on porch in front. 1
- Line of bare trees behind empty field with Long's Peak in distance. 1
- Line of cars on dirt road in canyon. 1
- Lithograph of forest fire with man leading horse through trees."Colorado Sketches - Forest on Fire - From a Drawing by J.M. Bagley." printed below image. Top image of two on page 905 of Harper's Weekly, November 15, 1879. 1
- Lithograph showing man on horseback in mid-river, handing mail sack to man leaning over rickety wooden bridge."In the Far West - Carrying the Mail. - [See Page 794.]" printed below image. Top image of two on page 796 of Harper's Weekly, August 26, 1871. 1
- Log buildings of an old ranch with forested hillsides in the background. Note states “Keestor”. 1
- Log cabin and tents in mountain during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Wagon pulled by two horses is in background. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Lone cowboy riding through snowy hillside. Rider identified on back as "Minford Beard." 1
- Lone windmill beside several small trees on plains, with high mountain in background. 1
- Long range view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains 1
- Long view 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
- Long view of cave in rocky cliff. Original image is damaged. "Painted Cave from Bottom of Canon" printed at bottom of image. 1
- Long view of two men looking downstream in canyon next to railroad tracks. Printed on front "1689 Eagle River Canon, Colorado." 1
- Longhorn steer on plain with other cattle behind. Note on front reads "Longhorn Hereford Steer. Colorado Eastern Plains." 1
- Low buildings, windmill and stacks of baled hay on plains behind drift fence. Photo identified on back. 1
- Man and woman sit in barber chairs in front of mirror in barbershop. 1
- Man driving wagon in front of storefronts with crowd of people watching. Wagon has sign reading "Here Lie the Bodies of Those Who Opposed Teller Co." 1
- Man hanging from tree. One of 12 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "The Illustrated London News" on April 16, 1887 on pages 450-451. 1
- Man in jacket, cap and boots, stands on snowy field holding shotgun and several dead rabbits. 1
- Man in overalls and work gloves standing in front of open instrument box. Small image attached to upper left corner of larger image. Photo identified as Jim Abbot, leading signalman of Gang #4 on the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad. 1
- Man in oversize cowboy hat (identified on back as Fred Poinier) falling off running steer. 1
- Man in suit and bowler hat in foreground looking over river in a rugged mountain area. At the summit of the peak on the right a crudely drawn tunnel entrance and train have been scribed on the print. Printed on front "415. Toltec Gorge and Tunnel." 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 in wide-brimmed hat stands in wooden building surrounded by various equipment, including surveyor's tripod and large stove. 1
- Man lies on cot surrounded by canvas walls with rifle on pillow beside him. Painting reproductions are on tent wall, together with number "7". 1
- Man on horseback wearing cowboy hat and chaps riding through scrub land. 1
- Man pans for gold in shallow river. 1
- Man relaxing with dog outside his tent. Laundry is hanging from a makeshift line. Caption at bottom of page "Mining Life in Colorado. - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 10, 1883, page 717. 1
- Man riding burro on dirt road. Cabins in background. One of 4 images in a full page spread. Page title "Irrigation in Colorado. - Drawn by Charles Graham. - [See Page 752]" Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 20, 1886 page 753. 1
- Man sitting on rock wall decorated with bright pictographs and other rock art. "Interior of Painted Cave - Colorado Canon" printed at bottom of image. 1
- Man standing in front of cave dwelling on rocky cliff, identified as Sand Creek Canyon, Colorado. 1
- Man standing in front of cliff dwelling in cave in rocky cliff. Photo identified as "Cavite House, Sand Creek Canyon, Colo." 1
- Man stands amid pile of dead rabbits with wagon in back. A ribbon with the image of a rabbit printed on it is attached to the hunter’s jacket indicating he may have competed in a rabbit-hunting contest. 1
- Man wearing work clothes and hard hat with miners lamp operates machinery inside rocky tunnel of mine. Another man is barely visible alongside cart tracks at left. 1
- Man, identified as Jake Borah, guide for Teddy Roosevelt during his Colorado hunting trips, stands in snow atop mountain. Dog stands warily at right. 1
- Map of southwest Colorado and northwest New Mexico, showing points of interest including towns, pueblos, national monuments and parks. 1
- Mark Skidmore and Howard Moore (left to right) of the Saturday Knights. 1
- Marker at Four Corners showing where four states meet, with state seals of each state inset into cement. 1
- Masked men on horseback shoot and beat sheep while holding sheep owners at gun point. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on October 13, 1877 on page 808. 1
- Matted and framed photographs piled in room with cinderblock walls. Framed photos on floor were taken by Myron Wood. Several matted prints are in window with snow-covered tree behind. 1
- Members of Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party. Three men are on horseback, while three others stand alongside their horses. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Members of the Saturday Knights hiking group sit before a roaring fire in one of their many "caves." One of the men writes in a journal or map. 1
- Members of the Saturday Knights hiking club gather at a cave to enjoy fire and coffee. Photographer Harry Standley is seated on the far left. 1
- Members of the Saturday Knights hiking group make their way up a dirt road. 1
- Members of the Saturday Knights on a large boulder in Baker's Gulch. Left to right 1
- Members of the Saturday Knights on a rocky overlook. Garden of the Gods can be seen in the background. 1
- Members of the Saturday Knights on a rocky overlook. Pikes Peak is visible in the background. 1
- Members of the hiking club Saturday Knights hike up a snowy trail. The club began in 1903 and is considered one of the Pikes Peak region's longest running hiking groups. 1
- Members of the hiking group Saturday Knights enjoy a pipe during a hike. 1
- Members of the hiking group Saturday Knights enjoy each other's company. 1
- Members of the hiking group Saturday Knights sit around a campfire under a low hanging boulder. Identified on the far left is Howard Moone, second from left Mark Skidmore. 1
- Men and dogs from Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party on ridge with snow on one side. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 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 driving horse-drawn wagons through the river. Women congregated in foreground. Black and white illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on August 13, 1859 page 516. 1
- Men loading a pack on a burro in front of a cabin. Caption at bottom of page "Mining Life in Colorado. - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 10, 1883, page 717. 1
- Men on horseback roping cattle for branding. Caption "The Cow-boys of Colorado - Lassoing and Branding Calves - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on October 6, 1883, page 636. 1
- Men passing the time playing cards, tossing knives, and smoking. Large stone fireplace on the right. Caption "The Cow-boys of Colorado - Life in a Dug-Out - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" onNovember 18, 1882 page 729. 1
- Men stand in large brick building with wagon drawn by two white horses. Bell is mounted on wall at right. Doorways at sides have signs reading "Buck" and "Dutch." 1
- Men waving to stagecoach driver. Caption at bottom of page "Mining Life in Colorado. - Drawn by W. A. Rogers." Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 10, 1883, page 717. 1
- Men, horses and dogs of the Theodore Roosevelt hunting party in snowy brush with mountains behind. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Midland Railway Bridge & Road to Iron Springs, and Manitou Springs, Colorado. [previously numbered 001-5598] 1
- Miss Josephine Meeker, and Mrs. Price and her two children, in the costumes worn by them when captured. 1
- Misty landscape of rocky cliffs and treed mountainside behind. 1
- Misty landscape of rocky cliffs and trees. 1
- Mountain sheep perched on large rock with telephone pole alongside. 1
- Mountaintop with tall tree and view of mountains in distance. "Standley Colorado Springs" stamped in lower right corner of mat. Title written on back. 1
- Mutual Inquiries - Have you seen any Oxen branded S?" 1
- Narrow view of rocky canyon. 1
- Narrow-gauge railroad winding through a canyon next to a flowing river. Caption "A Railway in Colorado. Up Clear Creek Canyon, Grade 200 feet per mile." Item appeared in "The Illustrated London News" on September 12, 1885, page 271. 1
- Native American Man, wearing headdress and holding long rifle, standing in front of tipi. "Buckskin Charley" written on bottom of mounting board. Pencil signature "Tod Powell 1913" on lower right of print. 1
- Native American woman wearing a fancy Native American attire and squash blossom necklace standing in front of tipi. "Buckskin Charley's Squaw" written on bottom of mounting board. Pencil signature "Tod Powell 1913" on lower right of print. 1
- Night scene. One of 4 images in a full page spread. Page title "Irrigation in Colorado. - Drawn by Charles Graham. - [See Page 752]" Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on November 20, 1886 page 753. 1
- Nine women sit in large four-seat surrey with man driving four horses. Wagon is parked alongside house with picket fence. Other houses and trees visible in background. 1
- Note on back "Our Palomino Stallion "Pal" taken about 1940 or 41 on the ranch at West Four Mile Colo. View looking towards Mt. Pisgah from field in front of ranch house. / Photo by Sydney G. Johnson, Jr." 1
- Old wooden building with faded, painted sign reading "District No.4" and belltower on top in field with horses grazing in front and mountains behind. Another, larger building is at right. Small outhouse is behind old building. 1
- One cow grazing in snow in stand of snow-covered trees. Log building is visible in background. 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 five images on a full-page spread. [[wasteway def. an open ditch for the passage of waste water]] 1
- Open field with wire fence and telephone poles in distance and storm clouds overhead. 1
- Ore wagon with team of six horses in front of cars labeled "Cripple Creek 398 Short Line" and "Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District". Two lead horses wear nosebags and blinkers. Photo identified on back as "wagons unloading ore CS & CC District RW". 1
- Panoramic photo of 8th grade students standing in front of a brick building and a house. Written on the bottom corner of the photo is "8th Grade Graduates, 1919. Photo by A.S. Brown." 1
- Partially snow-covered mountains with cloud cover. ("Vail to South Park, Colorado") 1
- Peaceful picture of lake, mesas, and mountains. Item appeared in "Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean." 1
- People gather outside porch of large house on wooded property with brick path in front and small lake at left. Willow trees are alongside lake. There is a small doghouse on the far side. An American flag hangs from the porch. 1
- Picture of Elsie Palmer [1872-1955] in hat sitting in front of men in suits. One man behind wears medal. 1
- Pine branch with needles. 1
- Pine tree in front of rock cliff with scrub land in front. 1
- Portrait of Elizabeth Hamlin Hylbom (1901-1982). Mrs. Hylbom was a former president of the Colorado Springs League of Women Voters and a state president and member of the National Board of the League of Women Voters. 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
- Postcard showing front of rotary snow plow pushing large pile of snow on mountain top. 1
- Postcard showing woman peering over top of large pile of snow in front of wood-frame building. 1
- Printed on bottom "©1931 The Wilderness" View of sand dunes with mountains in background. 1
- Printed on bottom of card 1
- Printed on bottom of card 1
- Printed on front "Colorado Scenery, after the original painting by Leslie J. Skelton. Copyright 1906, The Williamson-Haffner Co., Denver". 1
- Printed on front "Pike's Peak from Pike View." 1
- Printed on front "Saint Malo Chapel, Peak-to-Peak Highway, Colorado". Printed on back "Saint Malo Chapel / (The Church on the Rock) / As seen from the Peak-to-Peak Highway between Estes Park and Allenspark, Colorado." 1
- Printed on front 1
- Railroad car on track with mountain in background. Car has signs "Colorado Midland" "260" "United States Mail Railway Post Office" 1
- Railroad passenger car with several men standing on the observation platform rounding a curve alongside cliffs. "Scene on the Cripple Creek Line" and "172" written on print. 1
- Railroad tracks fun along a winding river at the base of mountains. 1
- Railroad tracks over rocky creek with high rock cliffs behind. "Colorado" written in pencil on back of card. 1
- Railroad tracks running alongside rocky riverbed with rocky cliffs alongside. Treed mountain is visible in background. "|839. Watch Dog of the Colo. Midland"|printed on bottom of photo. 1
- Ralph Smith riding a bucking Brahman bull bareback in a large open area. Touring cars line the area in the background in front of a large pavilion-like building. Foothills and trees are in the distance. 1
- Ranch with outbuildings and fence at base of mountain. 1
- Rime-coated trees lining unpaved road in front of fashionable x-pattern wooden fences. Wagon tracks are visible in snow on street. 1
- River running through rocky canyon. 1
- River running through steep canyon. Rider on horseback is seen on trail. Item appeared in "Picturesque America" in 1872 on page 485. 1
- River runs through steep canyon. Illustration appeared in "The Picturesque World". 1
- Rock face. 1
- Rocky Mountain Mule Deer graze on vegetation on the prairie. 1
- Rocky mesas with scrubbrush on slopes and trees below. Dirt road in foreground is identified on back as "Shelf Road, Cripple Creek to Canon City." 1
- Rocky mountain landscape with railroad tracks in foreground. 1
- Rocky plates with grass growing between and grassland beyond. 1
- Rocky riverbed in the mountains with half-demolished log bridge. Car is parked on rocky road in background. 1
- Rolling land with wire fence, with cloudy sky overhead. 1
- Rolling prairie land with treed hillside behind and mountain in distance. 1
- Rough stone dugout on plains of Eastern Colorado. Broken barbed-wire fence at right. 1
- Saddled burro in front of wooded area. Title, photographer and "559" printed on bottom of photo. 1
- Saddled donkey with reins dangling on grassy slope. Note on back reads "Burro - one Stewarts Bros. started business with. Sold rides." 1
- Saddled horses from Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip on mountaintop with snowy mountains in distance. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado. 1
- Saturday Knights at a location nicknamed Stone Henge, gathered around a roaring fire. Third from left is Harry Standley, fifth from left is Mark Skidmore, and Will Steele. 1
- Scrub land with bare trees in foreground, with treed hillside and mountain in background. 1
- Scrub land with large boulders with treed hillside and mountains behind. 1
- Scrubby hillside with snow-covered mountain, identified on back as Spanish Peaks, in distance. 1
- Seven casually dressed men, each with a rifle, pose for the camera with mountains in the background The man on the far right has a bottle instead of a rifle. Behind is a deteriorating barn. Ray Parnham is third from the right. 1
- Seven men in front of stone building. Four men are standing in back, three sitting or squatting in front. 1
- Seven men stand in front of a large building with a sign stating “Headquarters Fire Department”. At their feet lay the carcasses of 13 male deer. A boy sits on the wooden steps in the background. 1
- Several horse-drawn vehicles are parked under the trees adjacent to a tent-cabin with a man standing beside it. Written on front "At Cottenwood Spring-Colo." 1
- Several men leading horses through scrubland, identified as Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Shallow river with large sandbar among low rocky cliffs. 1
- Sheep on mountain ranch. 1
- Short break near boulders on a trail. Cecil Graves in foreground. 1
- Six men and one boy pose with guns and dead rabbits. Boy sits on horse-drawn wagon in rear. 1
- Six wild turkeys crossing field. Photo identified on back as "Wild turkey. S.E. Colorado, canyon country." 1
- Six women and one small boy sit at wooden table covered with rocks. Several women are writing, and one at left is reading a piece of paper. 1934 Calendar in back reads "Hoeckel's." 1
- Small adobe building under overhanging rock cliffs with trees and cholla cactus in front. 1
- Small boy in riding habit sits atop a saddled donkey. Label on back of card reads "Gurnsey's Rocky Mountain Views. Published at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Scenes on the Line of the Denver & Rio Grande Railway. Mexican Burro, or Donkey. No. 94" 1
- Small geodesic-dome buildings in scrub land, identified on back as "|Drop City."| Car is parked at left, and man and woman are carrying boxes behind building in foreground. 1
- Small herd of cattle and sheep sit on rocky ground in front of four tipis. "4106. Ute Camp at Los Pinos" printed on bottom of photo. "W.H. Jackson & Co., Photographers 414 Larimer Street, Denver, Colo." printed on sides of card. 1
- Small log cabin located on the plains with an adjacent stone dugout. 1
- Small mining camp at the base of a mountain. 1
- Small pond surrounded by tall grass with three ducks swimming. 1
- Small river with rocky banks covered with snow and lined with trees. Scrubland and snowy mountain are visible in background. 1
- Small stucco church with round stained-glass window, possibly in Trinidad. 1
- Small wooden shed with fence behind on scrubby hillside. Large birdhouse is on hill behind. 1
- Small, crowded room with large fur rug, heavy draperies on windows, and several shelves of knick-knacks in background. Couch under window is covered in large blanket and several throw pillows. This may be the home of Dr. Adams on North Cascade. 1
- Snow-covered mountain peaks with treed hillside below and open field in foreground. 1
- Snow-covered mountains with pine trees in foreground. 1
- Snow-covered rocky cliff with hazy mountains behind. 1
- Stylized photo of pond surrounded by trees. Best Picture of the year, 1943-1944. Featured on frontispiece of 1943-1944 Pikes Peak Camera Club Year Book. 1
- Team of four horses pulling a fully-loaded wagon across railroad track in front of engine 614. Part of a building, probably a depot, is visible at left. 1
- Tent among tall pine trees during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. 1
- Tents among tall pine trees during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. Dog stands in center. Coats and saddlebags are hanging from trees. 1
- Text under lithograph "J. M. Stanley from sketch by R. H. Kern. / From Camp, September 8." Item appeared in "Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean." 1
- The Hidden Inn curio shop located in Garden of the Gods. Several automobiles, a carriage and tourists standing on the road in front of the shop. 1
- The interior of a mine shaft, depicting workers and mining activities. 1
- The seven big chiefs of the Cheyennes and Arapahoes, sent to Denver in 1863, for negotiations with the Governor of Colorado. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and Jake Borah, his guide, riding horses through snowy field accompanied by dogs. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and guide stand over dead bear during hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and his hunting guide on horseback in snowy meadow with dogs in front and mountains behind. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and members of his hunting party on dirt road in mountains with pack of dogs alongside. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt and two members of his hunting party with dogs in mountains. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt checks saddle on horse during his hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt greeting people in horse-drawn carriage by log cabin in mountain. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt greeting people in several carriages by log cabin in mountain. Several well-dressed women sit in wagon in front. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt speaking to well-dressed women in horse-drawn carriage by log cabin in mountain. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt stands next to saddled horse and pats dog during his hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt talks to his guide during his hunting trip. Pack of dogs is at their feet. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party, with dogs studying the ground and men with horses watching. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Theodore Roosevelt, his guide and dogs in snow-covered meadow during his hunting trip. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Three Ute Chiefs dentified as John Deal (left), Cerette, and Ocapoor in elaborate headresses and regalia. A small group is visible behind the men. Tipis are grouped closely together. 1
- Three cars loaded with passengers on narrow unpaved road drive past scrubby hillsides with rocky cliffs behind. The second vehicle has “Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway” painted on the radiator. Telephone or telegraph poles line road at right. 1
- Three large trees surrounded by scrub with mountains in background during snowstorm. 1
- Three lone trees at foreground of open field. 1
- Three members of the Saturday Knights hike on a snow dusted road. 1
- Three members of the Saturday Knights hiking group stand under a rocky outcropping. The group often improved their favorite camping spots with terracing and a fire pit. 1
- Three men stand adjacent to a tent and behind a rough wooden table lined with glass liquor bottles [it is unclear if they are full or empty]. The landscape is covered in snow. 1
- Three men studying equipment in workshop with brick walls. One man wears cap reading "Fleetweld." 1
- Three packed burros on mountain trail with man on horseback behind and mountain slope in distance. "Tourtelotte Park Express, Aspen, Colo." printed on bottom of photo. Photo mounted on postcard. 1
- Three well-dressed men in studio photo. Oldest man sits in chair in center, while one man leans on chair and another stands behind. Photo identified on back. 1
- Tinted print of Crow Indians in ceremonial dress, including eagle headdresses. Print is photomechanical process. "Ghost Dance of Crow Indians. Copyright Griffith & Griffith" printed on bottom of card. 1
- Title on map "Map of the Gold Region with the routes thereto" Item appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on April 2, 1859 page 220. 1
- Top of tree, identified on back as Douglas Fir, covered in snow. 1
- Tracks of the Pikes Peak Cog Railway are seen in shadow through a mountain pass. White telephone/telegraph poles line the tracks. 1
- Tracks of the Pikes Peak Cog Railway are seen in shadow through a mountain pass. White telephone/telegraph poles line the tracks. Houses in Manitou Springs can be seen on hillsides in the background. 1
- Train traveling over Colorado Midland Railroad Trestle. The economic potential of booming mining camps inspired the board of directors of Colorado Springs’ First National Bank to build a standard-gauge railroad through the Rockies. 1
- Treed mountain slope with snow on peak and pine trees in foreground. 1
- Trees on rocky hillside with scrub brush in foreground. 1
- Two burros in winter coat lean against each other, neck-to-neck, in front of wooden fence with small houses in the background. Photo is numbered 88 on print. 1
- Two covered wagons pulled by cattle. One wagon has "Pike's Peak" painted on it. Two men drive. Bones of steer in foreground. Black and white illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on August 13, 1859 page 516. 1
- Two members of Theodore Roosevelt's hunting party. 1
- Two members of the hiking group The Saturday Knights stand on a rocky hillside. The man on the left [photographer Harry Standley] is holding a small vest pocket folding camera. Identified on the back as Harry Standley (left) and Z.H. McClanahan. 1
- Two men in suits stand by a newly-constructed road with rock retaining wall. Construction workers, with wagons and mule teams, stand on the road in the background. 1
- Two men look at remains of stage station. Probably on Lansing Ranch. 1
- Two men pose in front of a conical tent. Rifles, rope and pots lean against a rough wooden hitching post. 1
- Two men relaxing on the ground. Covered wagons behind. Black and white illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on August 13, 1859 page 516.. 1
- Two men snowshoe in the mountains. 1
- Two men stand at campsite during Theodore Roosevelt's hunting trip. The man on the left appears to be Roosevelt. Tarps and tent poles are visible in back. 1
- Two neatly-dresed men stand in doorway tarpapered building with donkey in between them. 1
- Two probable mountain resort cabins on dirt road with treed hillside behind. Row of aspen line road at left. Large antlers are hanging over doorway of building at right. 1
- Two small Native American children, wearing silver jewelry, pose in scrub land. "Compliments of Karl Moon 1910" written in ink on lower left of photo. 1
- Two small pine trees in scrub land before large rocky cliff. 1
- Two tents set alongside stream with pine trees behind. Photo identified as Roosevelt's hunting camp - tents. Research indicates in April 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt came to Colorado on a hunting trip in the mountains. 1
- Two well-dressed women pose in two-wheeled trap on snowy road in front of brick wall. Dog sits on ground next to wheel. Brick buildings and storefronts are visible in background. 1
- Two young Ute Indians on horseback. One holds a rifle over his shoulder. 1
- Two-story shingled house on hillside above playing field. Several people are on field. Belltower is alongside field. 1
- Unidentified home set in a lush landscape. A circa 1910 Baker electric automobile is visible to the left near the stables. 1
- Unidentified landscape along a river with snowy hills in background. 1
- Unknown cowboy riding a bucking bronco bareback in a large open area. Touring cars line the area in the background in front of a large pavilion-like building. Foothills and trees are in the distance. 1
- Ute Indian on horseback facing away from the camera, rifle drawn across his knees. 1
- Ute man on horseback facing away from the camera. 1
- View down canyon. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on September 19, 1885, pages 616-617. 1
- View of Pikes Peak through trees. Print featured on cover of 1945-1946 Pikes Peak Camera Club Year Book. 1
- View of abandoned buildings in mountain setting. 1
- View of canyon 1
- View of lake with tree lined shore. Print of the year, 1953. Featured on cover of 1953-1954 Pikes Peak Camera Club Year Book. 1
- View of mountain valley 1
- View of mountain valley in an unidentified location. 1
- View of mountains. 1
- View of the Antlers Hotel with a street scene of Pikes Peak Avenue featuring pedestrians, streetcar #62, horse-drawn carriages, and automobiles. Pikes Peak is visible in the background. 1
- Water cascading down rocks in pine forest. Fallen trees lie across the river. 1
- Waterfall down rocky cliff with overhanging trees. Several people stand on cliff in background. 1
- Well-dressed older man and woman shaking hands. 1
- Whitewater on narrow river with mountains behind. Large rocks and bare trees line banks at right. "|823. Roaring Fork River - Colo. Midland Ry. - Photo by L.C. McClure. Denver."|printed on bottom of photo. 1
- Wide curve of railroad tracks through treed hillside and rocky cliffs. "908. Phantom Curve" printed on bottom of card; "W.H. Jackson Phot." and "Denver, Colo." printed on top of card. 1
- Wide river with tree-lined bank. Birds are standing in and alongside water. Line of waves is at right side of water. 1
- Wild grass in snowfield. 1
- Windmill on eastern plains of Colorado. 1
- Window in storefront with half-drawn shade. Sign painted on window reads "Ramies Drug Dealer." Number 403 is on doorpost at left. 1
- Windswept snow. Print of the year, 1949. Featured on cover of 1949-1950 Pikes Peak Camera Club Year Book. 1
- Winnebago RV with tent in mountains 1
- With a large group of specators looking on, four men on horseback race down a dirt road on a prairie with a two-story wood-frame building in the background. 1
- Woman holding pickaxe and standing in front of a mining ore cart behind saddled horse and young colt. With her buckskin outfit and pickaxe, this appears to be Ellen Jack, also known as “Captain Jack” [1842-1921]. 1
- Woman in hat and long skirt holding onto two donkeys. Printed on front "Two Jacks and a Queen, Colorado." 1
- Woman in long skirt and hat standing behind saddled donkey. She is supporting a small child in dress and bonnet atop the saddle. 1
- Woman wearing apron sitting in room with two doors, patterned wallpaper behind large wooden cabinet with tea service on it. A large palm is sitting on the table in the foreground. 1
- Wood engraving of rocky cliffs lining narrow gorge. River in foreground runs under ice-rimmed rocks. One image of five on page 500 of The Illustrated London News, May 24, 1864, page titled "The Denver and Rio Grande Railway." 1
- Wood engraving, showing Indian woman with baby on back begging at door of log cabin. Small child is in doorway. Chickens are at right of cabin. "Indian Woman and Sick Papoose" printed below image. "ABH" printed in lower left of image. 1
- Wood frame house with picket fence on stone foundation in front and decorative railings on porch. Man is standing in shadows on porch. Two late-1930s model automobiles are parked on road in background. 1
- Wood-rail corral among pine trees with rocky mountains in background and barbed-wire fence in foreground. 1
- Wooden barn with snow on roof and snow-covered mountains behind. 1
- Yours truly, Mrs. Emma F. Langdon written on card under print. Photo from her book, The Industrial Wars in Colorado. Worked at the Victor Daily Record (1903-1904), a pro-union newspaper from Victor,Colorado. 1
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