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- Interview with Clarence "Click" B. Robinson about his life growing up on the West Side in Colorado City. Interview includes his wife, Elma Pfalzgraf Robinson. 1
- Interview with Ralph H. Schweikhardt about his life growing up on the West Side in Colorado City. 1
- Interview with Sallie Clark, El Paso County Commissioner from 2005 to 2016. Clark tells about starting her small business, tourism in the Pikes Peak region, and the general growth of the city. 1
- Oral History Interview with Avi, conducted by Brett Lobello. Avi describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness, and his artistic and outdoors interests. 1
- Oral History Interview with Lance, conducted by Brett Lobello. Lance describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness. 1
- Oral History Interview with Shayne, conducted by Brett Lobello. Shayne describes his experience in Colorado Springs with homelessness, housing challenges, his health struggles, the police, and city government. 1
- Oral history interview with Alice conducted by Brett Lobello. Alice recalls her childhood in Louisiana and Colorado Springs and her experience with homelessness. 1
- Oral history interview with Darian, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Darian describes his childhood in Toledo, how he came to be homeless, and his daily life at The Place. 1
- Oral history interview with Devin, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Devin discusses his childhood in Tuscon, his time in the military, and his daily life at Springs Rescue Mission. 1
- Oral history interview with Elijah, conducted by Brett Lobello. Elijah describes his experience in Colorado Springs while homeless, various housing challenges he has faced, health struggles, police, and city government. 1
- Oral history interview with Harold Orcutt of Fountain, Colorado. Orcutt recalls his lifetime residence in Fountain and many of the local businesses. 1
- Oral history interview with Jody Littler, of Sterling, Colorado. Miss Littler talks about what it is like to be a teenager in Sterling during the 1970s. 1
- Oral history interview with Juliet, conducted by Brett Lobello. Juliet describes her experiences with homelessness, transitional housing, and her family. 1
- Oral history interview with Karen conducted by Jamie Wagner. Karen describes her social work with unhoused youth, gardening for self care, childhood memories, and the challenges facing young people regarding mental health. 1
- Oral history interview with Mary M. Baker of Fountain, Colorado in which she recalls her life as a hog farmer, the 1965 flood, and her childhood home. 1
- Oral history interview with Nette conducted by Jamie Wagner. Nette describes her childhood and schooling in Colorado Springs, life as a homeless youth, and her passion for art. 1
- Oral history interview with Neva Torbit of Fountain, Colorado recalling the history of the city of Fountain. Torbit discusses many early Fountain businesses, land owners and her life traveling and working with her husband, Bud Torbit. 1
- Oral history interview with Rachel, conducted by Jamie Wagner. Rachel describes her family situation, her childhood in Haiti, and her experience as an unhoused person and the dangers she faces. 1
- Oral history interview with Tae conducted by Jamie Wagner. Tae describes her childhood in South Dakota and experiences with being unhoused in Colorado Springs. 1
- Part one of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part one of two of an interview with Millicent ""Mikki"" Kraushaar recounting the founding of the nonprofit Silver Key Senior Services in Colorado Springs. 1
- Part one of two of an oral history interview of Mary DeGroot, longtime Fountain resident. DeGroot recalls the growth of many new subdivisions and the early stores and residents of the town. 1
- Part three of four of an interview with Dean Tollefson, local Unitarian Universalist community chaplain. He describes the culture of Colorado Springs, the treatment of children, and the resources made available to the poor. 1
- Part three of three of an interview with Rev. Dr. O. Gerald Trigg, also known as Rev. Jerry Trigg. He describes his time as senior minister of First United Methodist Church, his role in the Colorado Springs community, and the local educational system. 1
- Part three of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part two of four of an interview with Dean Tollefson, local Unitarian Universalist community chaplain. He discusses city and county governance, politics, and funding. Tollefson also describes his views on local journalism. 1
- Part two of three of an oral history interview with James Phillips, director for Colorado Springs Utilities. In this interview, Phillips briefly discusses city politics in 1972. 1
- Part two of three of an oral history interview with Wendell Sample, longtime resident of Fountain, Colorado. Sample recalls life on a dairy farm, local farming families, and the many businesses of Fountain. 1
- Part two of two of an oral history interview with Mary DeGroot, longtime Fountain resident. DeGroot recalls the local schools, businesses, and the growth of Fort Carson. 1
- Very brief interview with rancher Kirk Hanna, made during a round-up at the Hanna Ranch near Fountain, Colorado. Hanna talks about branding and castrating cattle. 1
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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
- (Famous movie title) The real, huge tax surplus storm wave is about to capsize the Clinton, Gore, media storyline that we can't cut taxes. 1
- (Humpty Dumpty analogy) King George W. Bush and all his men might not be able to put the broken egg (Afghanistan) all over again. One of Bush's men remind him they are not into Nation-building. 1
- (I forgot what this controversy was about. Sorry. It has something to do with a weather balloon story coming from the Pentagon.) 1
- (I have forgotten what this is about. Sorry.) It obviously has something to do with George H.W. Bush dumping his friends, Big Jim Connely and Senator Howard Baker. They got 'BUSH-WHACKED. Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan wagons burn. 1
- (I think this cartoon related to story about a prankster getting shot) Toilet paper, blood and shadow of rising crime rate. Missed me. 1
- (I'm not sure, but I think this cartoon has to do with Mayor Bob Isaac and the city council wanting to tax dog racing winnings.) It's a dog-tax-dog world. 1
- (I'm surprised this cartoon didn't get any reaction from the churches and public.) When money given for good works gets passed on to lawyers suing the Church for bad deeds done by pedophile priests it seems it would affect tithes and offerings somehow. 1
- (Illustration for guest commentary) Four panels. Map of USSR changes from Soviet empire to hand looking for help. Uncle Sam thinks, Boy, Communism sure has changed the Soviet Empire. 1
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- (Originally published 1997-02) President Obama in the garb of Napoleon on a campaign for the next election looks at opinion polls rather than a map to get his troops to the destination. 1
- (Originally published 1997-04) People who work hard and have success get punished with huge taxes and bureaucracy. Liberals see successful people as whipping boys. 1
- (Oversize cartoon) Some, in the electorate, wonder why they should be interested in buying an old, conservative "model T" in 1980. They might be interested because all the new-fangled, big government models don't seem to work. 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
- (Quoting scripture) ...and the lion shall lie down with the (well-armed) lamb....for awhile. Israel's Peres is the well-armed lamb and the lion is the wounded PLO. 1
- (This is a part of a Wha' Happened cartoon that was sent out nationally) Workers are carrying out bodies of aids victims. One says, Let it never be said the ACLU didn't protect their civil rights. 1
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- 1987 kid is being dragged on stage with scary audience waiting. The old man,1986, is being carried out on stretcher saying, Good luck, kid! 1
- 1994 National polling service workers get a call from President Clinton. He wants to know how HE feels about moral absolutes. (Politicians don't have principles anymore, they have poll-tested positions.) 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
- 21st century baby has a tough job pushing all of us 20th century geezers up the hill in wheelchair. 1
- 40th birthday party in East Germany. General Secretary Honecker makes a wish before blowing out the candles. Party goers' wish is for the Berlin wall to come down. [wall fell on Nov. 9, 1989] 1
- 50th anniversary of the television. 1
- 95 GOP want to give states block grants for lunch programs. What will Dems say? Media weighs in more melodramatic than Dems. Taking kids lunch money, killing children. 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 Father's day cartoon. Why God probably invented Dads 1
- A Holy war between two skunks, the Ayatollah and Iraq's Hussein. Gas war spunk. 1
- A Marxist pirate ship has taken over El Salvadorian ship. World opinion asks, Have you tried a negotiated settlement. It might be a little late for that. 1
- A Priest (or pastor) is reading scripture in huge but nearly empty cathedral. He says, And they will answer, 'Lord, when did we see you hungry and did not protest cuts in food stamp services.... He must be reading from the Revised Socialist version. 1
- A Scopes II trial in Arkansas is challenging the idea that evolution theory be taught as fact in schools. A public school science teacher is trying to paper over the THEORY of evolution with fact wallpaper. It's not sticking. 1
- A South African School bus for whites stops on a burning bridge. President DeKlerk wants to take a vote to see which way they want to go. There is no turning back. 1
- A Suicide prevention worker from the United Nations and President Jimmy Carter (the policeman) are on a ledge trying to prevent Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini from committing suicide while he holds American hostages. Why are THEY on the ledge? 1
- A Team You Can Trust for health care (Dr. Hillary, Dr. Bill, Dr. Rusty) has some people in the National Health Care Waiting Room looking a little worried as they see police perp-walking Dr. Rosty out of the operating room. 1
- A UCCS professor is fishing in a bucket labeled '83 Colorado building fund. People laugh but one sees professor has a nibble. The state legislature just might come up with some money. 1
- A University professor with a Vote for Obama yard sign on his lawn takes his children to school. He doesn't seem to notice the loaded, heavy backpacks full of debt the president has been piling on their backs. 1
- A VERY Happy New Year baby rings in while Old man Lenin of the former USSR, with hammer and sickle goes out. 1
- A bad guy shoots a man. Law Enforcer, Bill Clinton, frisks the National Rifle Association. Media reporter happy to take notes (and blame the NRA for the crime). 1
- A battle of the bands. Al Gore's band including the major news networks aren't getting attention. Dan Rather wants them to play louder. Across the floor, Bush's country and western band has all kinds of folks dancing to their tune, "Character Counts". 1
- A big rock head of Noriega is resting on the leg of Uncle Sam. US rescue team, Congress and Media are trying to dislodge big rock head of Edwin Meese nearby. 1
- A bunch of little people are nailing little pieces of paper to the famous Minute Man statue. He's starting to crack apart. Patriot asks them what are they doing? Lady replies they are just adding some "common sense" gun laws. Right. 1
- A burglar has a smile on his face as he hears all the additions police have to read before they make an arrest...a long list of endless guarantees of of appeals until state goes broke. Crime may not pay but it sure costs a lot of money. 1
- A close drawing from news photo. Donna Rice sits on Hart's lap saying, Tell me again about 'enlightened engagement,' Gary. 1
- A close rendering of a world-wide news photo of a Serbian soldier leaving the airport in Sarajevo. I added the small child stuck on his bayonet. 1
- A conservative candidate wins in France. Panel 1. News item. Nicolas Sarkozy gets the women's vote in France. Panel 2. He also got the women's vote in America. (Lady Liberty is very happy the French voted for freedom.) 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 customer in a restaurant asks his server why she looks so happy. She's working on labor day. Waitress responds, I used to be on welfare. 1
- A great number of cars are wrecked on the highway. Angry driver says, Sure..."don't take a small commuter airplane, they said..." (relates to a news story saying that chances of automobile traffic accidents are much higher than airplane accidents.) 1
- A group called Save Our Springs are trying to recall city councilman, Dave Sarton, from office. They are paranoid about growth in Colorado Springs. They think Sarton, the mail man, is the Growth monster. 1
- A guard from NORAD reports the sky might actually be falling this time when he observes parts of the Skylab satellite hitting his roof. Perhaps we should listen to Chicken Little and his friends this time. 1
- A guilty-looking Uncle Sam is playing the middle-man role at a duel between Israel and Saudi Arabia. The U.S. is selling arms to arch enemies. 1
- A huge Soviet tank blows away man and donkey in Afghanistan. Driver explains to a puzzled audience he was a threat to USSR security. 1
- A huge tombstone commemorates 50 million unborn dead babies since Roe v. Wade passed in 1973. Boy asks, What killed all those babies, dad?" Dad answers, "Fear, pride, selfishness, greed..." 1
- A judge ruled that President Obama's Affordable Health Care program was unconstitutional. Dr. Obama is about to administer another shot of Socialism into the arm of sickly Uncle Sam. He wonders if the judge ruled on his drug program. 1
- A judge's gavel is holding up the gate at the Garden of the Gods Crossing. [See Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph article "Garden of Gods railroad crossing wins a reprieve" dated September 23, 1982, page A1.] 1
- A kinder, gentler tax bite. 1
- A large judge casts a shadow over a tiny baby in a manger, (exhibit A), to inspect the offensive evidence. It seems Christmas displays come under review every year to see if they pass the church/state test. 1
- A little boy waits outside of mom's office with gift. Secretary asks if he has an appointment. More moms are working outside the home nowadays. 1
- A many paneled cartoon to explain how responsible some gun businesses use common sense and should NOT sell guns to people they perceive to be a threat to other. A Nihilistic customer can't buy a gun. Guns don't kill people, philosophy kills people. 1
- A mellowdrama plays out. On stage, evil Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act tells widow-woman Reagan "You MUST pay the rent." Reagan pleads, "But I can't pay the rent." Behind the curtain House and Senate drag in Tax increase, "That's your cue, buddy." 1
- A modern dad opens door to see a giant boot labeled, Federal Daycare there. He says, "Honey! the babysitter is here!" 1
- A monster peanut, $59 billion federal deficit, (It's peanuts now) has the most scary Halloween outfit. 1
- A news story about some Denver Bronco cheerleaders posing in the nude may have ruined the game for many sensitive football fans. I'm sure. 1
- A number of Olympic events at the 1979 Colorado Springs Sports Festival are seemingly trivial to me. Here we have an amateur breath-holding competition. 1
- A peace deal may have been reached between Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat and Israeli President, Benjamin Netanyahu. President Bill Clinton if very pleased. All three participants celebrate by shaking their growing, pinocchio noses. 1
- A play on the Snow White Story where the dwarfs exit a coal mine. Union Coal miners are going on strike and the government will keep them inactive with the Food Stamp Program. Hi-Ho! 1
- A politically correct Mother can't seem to feed her family because the Surgeon General has determined that eating has been determined to be hazardous to their health. A study says natural carcinogens are in ALL foods. 1
- A pregnant teenager attributes her sad plight to the lack of sex education in the public schools. It seems obvious to me the problem might be the moral decay we see in our courts, media and other government agencies. 1
- A prostitute approaches and young man in a car and asks him if he wants to have a good time....with VD, Herpes and black mail monsters await his answer outside. 1
- A psychiatrist, standing under a light post like a prostitute has a sign advertising, "Have psychiatry degree, will testify". Newspaper headline nearby says, Hinckley (who shot President Ronald Reagan) "Innocent by reason of insanity." 1
- A reminder on Memorial Day about the high cost of freedom. Many coffins are being loaded into military transport planes for delivery home from the war in Iraq. The coffins spell out the high cost of freedom. 1
- A rich city pilgrim, Mayor Bob, gives thanks for a sales tax in a growing economy while County Commissioner skinny indian looks sad. 1
- A school kid asks teacher if he can go to the bathroom. His teacher calls Mrs. Appleton to get her to call the EPA. Over-regulation enters every aspect of our lives. 1
- A ship called Indochinese Refugee Disaster is sinking. The folks in the Western World think a Beatles concert is the answer. War victims need safety, food and shelter, don't they? 1
- A small Frontier airplane is about to get swallowed up by airline competition. Pilot announces nothing can go wrong...go wrong. 1
- A sniper in Washington, D.C. has everyone spooked including TV reporters who decide to give the story 24 hour-a-day coverage. (That really helps, doesn't it?) Terrorists win again. 1
- A spat of crimes at the Miami airport inspired this cartoon. People can buy life insurance at airports. Why not rent flak jackets, carjacking insurance, armored truck and hire guards? 1
- A story in the Colorado Springs Sun about parents being sued by their children might give pause to those who discipline their children with spankings. 1
- A teen-age gang member kills a person with a stolen gun 1
- A tough Vietnam guy tosses China out of saloon...just like he did with the United States. 1
- A toy maker encourages children to adopt their cabbage patch dolls (as a Christmas gift). These dolls were all the rage in 1983, and hard to get. An African starving child might disguise himself as a doll to get adopted and fed. It's worth a try. 1
- A very loud, aggressive group of people on a Recall Mayor Ochs band wagon ran out of horsepower in the election. They blamed it on the weather. 1
- A veteran. without legs, and a hippy-type peacenik are walking to college class. Clinton-Gore voter loves the idea that they can get benefits for their national service. His service? Making posters to help save the rain forest. What did the vet do? 1
- A woman voter can see many Santa Claus types in July. Many politicians are offering tax cut packages now. Christmas comes early in election years. 1
- ABC sports anchor, Jim McKay, reports they MAY have some time to show audience some actual olympic events between the time they spend on analysis, commercials, travel pieces... 1
- ACME Manufacturing Company is handing out pink slips. Government regulation compliance division is hiring...and building. 1
- AFL-CIO leader is the grasshopper singing Reagan's Jonestown economics song. The Ant is Ford's UAW ant. I forget the names. 1
- AFT leader Al Shanker, thinks public education is going to die. Dentist Reagan just wants to pull a tooth. 1
- AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACT UP) patient is stepping over a heart patient, cancer victim and endangered infant to get the attention of the doctor. The nurse is starting to understand why nobody likes him. 1
- AIDS patient gets more attention than heart disease or cancer patients. Maybe if they adopted an alternative lifestyle there would be as much interest as there is in AIDS. 1
- ATF police have a building surrounded. Reporter asks if they are after illegal firearms. The Chief replies, "Tobacco". Branch Winstonians is word play for the Branch Davidian debacle. 1
- About 30 million unborn babies in Heaven might disagree with the liberal media spin that Justice Blackmun grew in the office and was a friend of the underdog. 1
- According to Ted Kennedy and Nancy Pelosi... Panel 1. ...this is political, fear-mongering speech. Panel 2. ... this is not. 1
- According to Ted Kennedy...Panel 1. It's not fair for wealthy seniors to get tax cuts...Panel 2. ...But it's OK to force young workers to buy their drugs. 1
- According to the liberal media, Europe is separating itself from President George W. Bush's policy to disarm Iraqi tyrant Saddam Hussein. The map behind the anchor shows Europe growing smaller and separating itself from the rest of the world. 1
- Acrobat analogy 1
- Activist Judges and Democrat donkey leave muddy footprints on the Constitution and accuse President George W. Bush of the same thing. The president backs amendment defining marriage. 1
- Ad character, Joe Camel, the "SMOOTH CHARACTER", is being wiped out by the Surgeon General Antonia Novello, "THE REPRESSIVE CHARACTER". Political Correctness trumps free speech here. 1
- Afghanistan president Karzai gets advice from President Barack Obama. He needs to clean up his act. He is losing his people's trust. The mob boss from Chicago might have the same problem back home. 1
- African thugs are unloading sacks of grain from ship using slave labor. We send aid to starving Africans. African war lords take it. 1
- After Hurricane leveled large parts of New Orleans the politicians and President George W. Bush all favor rebuilding the city. Taxpayers wish they could build it on higher ground. 1
- After his reelection, President George W. Bush and the Republican congress has shown signs they are going to explore new territory in governance. It has the Democrats a little worried. 1
- After passing the huge, huge Obamacare bill, Congress is finally getting around to reading it. They are finding all kinds of scary stuff in it. Even the Democrats, who passed the bill, want to kill the snake called, Rule 1099". 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 the Challenger explosion, extra precautions were taken. Future launches will require unanimous votes. 1
- After the St. Louis debate... Panel 1. Big government crowd carries Al Gore out on the shoulders. Panel 2. The consesus-builder crowd crowd carries George Bush out on the shoulders. Panel 3. The limited-government crowd comes out sad. 1
- After the election the distorted image people pack up their mirrors and house of horrors operation to leave. They will be back in the next election. 1
- After the election 1
- After the initial hearty greeting, an uneasy silence intrudes upon the Ross Perot supporters. (Businessman, wife, environmentalist hippy, feminist peacenik and military man have little in common) 1
- After trying to cover up the explosion at Chernobyl,Soviet president, Mikhail Gorbachev, blames the western media for revealing the truth.. 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
- Again, presidential candidate, Ronald Reagan gets hit by his own bullet in a K.K.K. remark (joke). The major media is out to get him. 1
- Against the advice of his supporters on the new right, President Ronald Reagan decided back a move by the IMF to open up a lot of silver (money) to communist China. The Lone Ranger rides again without his trusted friend, Tonto. How sad. 1
- Agriculture Secretary Block is planning to grind up the overweight Food Stamp Program. 1
- Ahhh. the good ol' days. Panel 1. Back in the 1960s protesters would shout, NO MORE WAR!" Panel 2. Now days it's..."THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AND WORLD BANK ARE FLAWED INSTITUTIONS!" sigh!" 1
- Aide brings Osama Bin Laden great news ..185 Muslim Worshipers were slaughtered by his terrorists. 1
- Air Force Academy dog is guarding the hen house. Peace-protester hens march against watchdog protection while chicken eaters await. 1
- Air Traffic Controllers use strike gun to rob taxpayer's bank. 1
- Air traffic controllers in trouble. Federal control of the airports is sadly antiquated and under equipped to handle modern air traffic. The FAA offers backup system if air controllers can't communicate with the pilots. It's a megaphone. What? Me worry? 1
- Airline called, Civil Rights Act of '64 is obviously overloaded by protected class people. Now the gravity impaired passengers are boarding. Congress might regret adding so many groups but It seemed like a good idea at the time. 1
- Airport scene. Caption "News item 1
- Al Gore (from Tennessee, no less) doesn't seem to get the freedom thing. What do you suppose our forefathers would say if he announced HE is the controlling legal authority and ask them if they have gun licenses? 1
- Al Gore opens Justice Department door to see Supreme Court Justice Janet Reno, a lawyer and a judge hanging up a bull stockmarket getting ready to butcher. Their Microsoft anti-trust lawsuit killing might affect Al's election prospects. 1
- Al Gore picked Joe Lieberman, a relatively clean candidate, to swim in the muck Al and Bill Clinton are swimming in. Republicans don't think he will HURT the ticket...but he may get dirty. 1
- Al Gore's Good-Times economy Express bus runs into trouble as he sees how much gas will cost at the Green Please gas station....if the Kyoto treaty passes. 1
- Al Gore's National Service Dream. Hoover dreamed in the old days for a chicken in every pot. Bill Clinton dreams for a tree hugger for every tree. 1
- Al-Jazeera reporters are shocked "that a U.S. Marine may have shot an unarmed man..." yet seem to be OK with atrocities committed by Jihadists. 1
- Alabama is attractive to the Air Bus Manufacture because it is a right-to-work state. 1
- Alexander Haig is selling US arms to China so they can defend themselves against the soviet gang. Taiwan reminds him they live on the block also. 1
- Alien creature with Hollywood Values camera is about to eat Dan Quayle holding traditional values sign. Bush says, You seem to have struck a nerve, Dan. (I might have sent the original to Quayle.) 1
- All non-aligned nations look alike. They all seem to look, a lot, like Lenin. 1
- All terrorists look the same. Uncle Sam looks at Syrian, African, Libyan, Irish Republican Army Terrorist mug shots. 1
- All three duelists, President Carter, independent candidate, John Anderson and GOP candidate, Ronald Reagan have fired their shots and are still standing. On the fence undecided voters concerned the might have to make up their own minds. The horror. 1
- Allies fill car with gas from tail of Iran snake. Eagle gets the deadly head in Persian Gulf oil pump. You take care of your end... 1
- Alligator with peace eyes lurking in swamp, doves labeled Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras landing on nose, Monroe doctrine nest in tree. 1
- America's biased newsman, Walter Cronkite, takes a few seconds at the end of his broadcast to say Reagan was inaugurated. "Also in the news...Ronal Reagan was inaugurated today as President. And that's the way it is...Tuesday, January 20. Good night." 1
- America's capacity to bring justice to terrorists. Panel 1. Military jets strike hard. Panel 2. ...to bring terrorists to justice...US courts show coach being pulled by snails. Terrorists look at free man OJ Simpson. 1
- America...Panel 1. ...LAND...(showing capitol building) Panel 2. ...OF THE...(showing the White House) Panel 3. ....COURTS...(Showing a castle where all the power resides.) Judges have been overturning a lot of democratic elections lately.) 1
- American Gothic painting updated. Nebraska elected a woman Governor. 1
- American and UN military is launching cows over the Somali fortress. UN commander doesn't care how many casualties it takes to get the Somalis to submit to our good will. 1
- American consumers are carrying a heavy load. On top of big inflation, they have to pay more taxes and cover the cost of criminal activity like check forgers and shoplifters to bring their merchandise home. I don't call this getting more for our money. 1
- American consumers are thirsting for more credit in this grim, economic climate. Banks are reluctant to loan money and inflation is eating the paychecks nowadays. 1
- American consumers continue to buy on credit even though torpedoes, dollar decline, interest rates, stock market and productivity aim to stop the ship. 1
- American couple watch TV news about the Russians bombing people in Grozny. "They look a little like the Yugoslavs we bombed last year"...husband notes. 1
- American eagle stopped Libyan rat. Peacenic dove is sad for the rat. Eagle asks if it would make a difference to point out the poor fellow was armed. 1
- American liberals sent lots of support to Sandinistas in Nicaragua. 1
- American patriot revolutionary spy, Nathan Hale said, "I only regret I have but one life to lose for my country." A young draft protester today regrets he has only ONE life for his country to defend. Sigh! 1
- American taxpayers are being dragged by Congress to a military helicopter. We wonder where they are taking us now. Bill Clinton is taking us to fight in Colombia for one of his platitudes he made campaigning for a drug war. 1
- American voters, in a horse-drawn wagon, ask candidates, Bush, Clinton and Perot for directions to prosperity. Bush and Clinton point in different directions. Ross Perot doesn't know but advises them not to listen to these bozos. 1
- American's favor choice on abortion. Polls also show Americans are opposed to abortion for convenience, media bias. 1
- Americans can afford to buy so much stuff from Japan because they have Union Scale wages. 1
- Americans can't decide whether to spend money in Ron's Gym or Tip's Food and Drink. President Ronald Reagan's plan is to get American in shape. House Speaker, Tip ONeill, wants to add weight to the welfare state. 1
- Americans getting ready to toast life, liberty and pursuit of... with Bork champagne. Special interest boney hand putting a Howard Baker cork back in saying, "Not yet, stupid. Don't wake the president." 1
- Americans show a spirit of unity, for a change, by joining together in condemning Iran's leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, for taking embassy hostages. The jihadist government is creating a monster. (Now, if we just had a president.) 1
- Amish Rehnquist is hooking up work horse labeled Interpretation up to hot rod US Constitution with activism motor, Liberal Justices Marshall, Brennan and Blackmun are looking a bit embarrassed. 1
- An ABC News poll shows most Americans see poverty and human rights are worse than Soviet subversion. Perhaps more U.S. citizens need to see slaves in USSR forced to work. 1
- An American family is being loaded aboard Soviet truck while watching Super Bowl. It seems to me citizens should be more concerned about the Soviet threat than the Super Bowl. 1
- An obese Uncle Sam says, "You want ME to establish an institute on obesity? What are you, some kind of comedian, Mr. Gregory?" 1
- An obese Uncle Sam tells a thin family THEY are going to have to tighten their belts. 1
- An oil crisis victim is on the floor. The media sleuth always blames the butler (oil companies) for the murder. The American consumer, (the maid), the OPEC (gardner) and Uncle Sam (big gov't regulators) look totally innocent...but they're not. 1
- An unusual announcement comes to the employees and customers shopping at K-Mart. The store is for sale on aisle 3. (Original give to the Winnike family) [K-Mart Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection January 22, 2002] 1
- Ancient battle field scenario. Victors look at the enemy they have killed with their arrows and wonder why they didn't have shields. Answer 1
- Anglo power stronghold castle is waring with Hispanic pride castle. Representative Philips' Official English language bill is taking a beating. 1
- Angry Israeli Begin is biting the hand that feeds him. 1
- Another assisted suicide in Michigan. Doctor Kevorkian is arrested for assisting Lady Justice to commit suicide. 1
- Another cartoon examining why presidential candidate Mitt Romney lost to President Obama. Romney's handlers kept him from taking the gloves off. Another example of the establishment Republicans trying to play fair to impress the liberal media. 1
- Anti-Bush people just don't get it... Panel 1. When U.S. troops help defeated Iraqi troops...that's GOOD. Panel 2. When Iraqi troops use captured U.S. troops for propaganda...that's BAD. 1
- Apple software's logo is an apple with a bite taken out of it. Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, has taken another bite out of the Apple. (I think this cartoon is related to the competitiveness of the two giant computer companies.) 1
- Arabs working on mideast peace puzzle find key to puzzle. The "Israel's right to exist fits...but the square piece called Jerusalem won't fit in the round hole. 1
- Arafat and Libyan leader loves Mitterrand of France holding Greenpeace credentials. Welcome to the International Terrorist Society sewer. 1
- Arafat's nose gets gigantic as he tells more lies about hijacking, Klinghoffer, Arafat is a moderate... 1
- Argentina Generals blame Uncle Sam for defense debacle. Pie throwing analogy. 1
- Arias priest on phone, marrying democracy to Ortega, Gorby in cat house, Si! 1
- Ariel Sharon wins the Israel Prime Minister election. Ehud Barak leaves metal shop. Sharon forges a beak from the peace dove into a beak for a security eagle. 1
- Arkansas farm boy Clinton goes to shed for seed supply. Passes over bucket of North American Free trade agreement Economy Grower and takes down a bottle of feel good" stuff home brew...Gov't Health care. Ahhh...here it is." 1
- Armenia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, etc. are all buried. Castro's Cuba, China and North Korea are all that's left of the Communist system. US leftist professors aren't noticing the pattern either. 1
- Arms summit, poker stakes, Bush thought horse shoes. friendly game 1
- As American as apple pie. Guess what doesn't belong? Nazi Aid poison. 1
- As Boris Yeltsin smashes the Berlin wall down, America First people, Pat Buchanan, Senator Harkin and racist David Duke raise a trade wall calling for more protectionism. 1
- As I recall, there were a number of mishaps involving ambulances in the city. 1
- As President George W. Bush fills the United Airline with Taxpayer subsidized fuel so the war on terror plane can fly, he sees the United Airlines union mechanics tying a chain to the tail so the plane can't. 1
- As gays line up for the big battle in the Supreme Court they notice their good friend, Bill Clinton, is missing. He had to go to Oxford again. It has to do with his political viability. 1
- As if he didn't have enough problems after the democratic convention, President Jimmy Carter has a hungry pelican, presidential independent candidate, John Anderson, eating his fish. 1
- As leaders of the U.S., Europe, Canada and Japan meet in Venice, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev announces a pull-out strategy in Afghanistan. He stands ready to withdraw his sword slightly from Afghanistan man's back. Mr. Nice Guy. 1
- As people see the military jets taking off and heading toward the Middle East, there could be two things going on. The war could be heating up over there or the impeachment hearings of President Bill Clinton could be heating up in Washington. 1
- As the Ayatollah Khomeini waves (and burns) a red and white U.S. flag he attracts the attention of a lot of other dangerous bulls. Iranian Turks, Kurds, and Marxist student bulls all charge the flag from many different directions 1
- As the Democrats plan their convention platform one of their frontrunners, Senator Tsongas, says he LIKES employers...which goes against their main theme which is "Soak the Rich." 1
- As the G-8 countries gather to solve their economic issues, I doubt if the frugal, Volkswagon-driving Germans will be anxious to pay the bills for the big-spender, free-wheeling, motorcycle gang (USA, France, Britain, etc.) 1
- As the North Atlantic Treat Organization celebrates it's 50th birthday, President Bill Clinton, (and NATO officials) seem to be tempting a large, Soviet Bear to react. The bombing in Yugoslavia seem to go past their mission of fighting a humanitarian war. 1
- As the U.S. Unions build the trade-barrier wall higher President George H.W. Bush and his USA bull are sad because they are keeping separated from Mexico's cow, thus preventing the production of little calves. 1
- As the conflict with Iran heats up, General Alexander Haig's presidential candidacy (tank) moves to the front of the line. 1
- As the election drew closer, George noticed a certain aloofness among his constituents. Elephants don't know if he is an elephant or a donkey. 1
- As the government cracks down on second-hand smoke health issues, the smoking areas are getting further away from places of business. The Madison Avenue people were right...smokers really WILL walk a mile for a Camel (cigarette). 1
- As the government tries to control wages and prices, it is just wasting energy. When wages go up and prices go up, inflation gets further out of reach. It's like a dog chasing it's own tail. 1
- As the peace talks between Israel and Egypt are in the process, President Jimmy enters the room with a reminder. If they fail to reach an agreement, the threat of total war looms large. 1
- As the rest of the sheep stay in line for the establishment leaders to herd them toward Washington, D.C. on the affirmative action road, Supreme Court Justice, Clarence Thomas, a black man, steps out and heads toward freedom. 1
- As the union work horse chases the carrot called, higher wages the inflation death wagon gains more speed. You'd think the unions would catch on after awhile. The carrot they want will always be out of reach. 1
- At the beach Noriega and Namphy [bullies] are kicking sand at President Reagan and lady liberty. 1
- At the gas station prices go down because of OPEC supply. Waiting around the corner state and federal government are planning to raise the price by adding taxes. 1
- At the killer conference. knives, guns, drugs, poison, matches, etc. are in the minor league compared to Booze. 1
- At the starting gate of the media horse race, only PBS is riding the taxpayer. 1
- Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker uses offensive language. Manager goes to owner, Ted Turner, to see if he needed to be corrected. Ted Turner is just as bad calling Christians "losers". 1
- Audience watching parade of patriots waving a flag and carrying muskets in reenactment of our revolutionary forefathers. Little boy wonders if the government knows about this independence day parade...and do those people have permits to carry guns? 1
- Automotive CEO, Lee Iacocca, is building a monument of himself in the image of Liberty. Not that there's anything wrong with that... it's sad to be a self-promoter but I'm not accusing him of wrongdoing. 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
- Ayatollah Khomeini beckons Egyptians to join him in the blood bath. 1
- Ayatollah Khomeini puts on his turban, which covers up the hole in his head. In my view, his head is holey. (Hole-y war...get it?) 1
- Ayatollah has hand and feet cut off by rough Iranian jihadist students...Beheshti is hand. Bahonar and Rajai are his feet. 1
- Ayatollah is drinking from the capitol dome labeled intelligence leaks. Gorby is waiting for his turn holding a cup. 1
- Ayatollah is weaving a pirate flag using silk worm missiles. 1
- Ayatollah pointing a bloody finger at someone saying, "Ah Ha! You have innocent blood on your hands." 1
- Ayatollah warns US not to intervene. Praise Allah, we were running out of space on dry land. 1
- Babylon analogy 1
- Back in the the old days, an investment company (E.F. Hutton) ran a popular ad saying "When E.F. Hutton speaks, people listen". This is a take-off on that ad. The opposite happens when President Obama speaks to his Treasury secretary. 1
- Back-stabbing and Infighting in the white house brings circle the Wagons call. President Ronald Reagan's staff has brought the Indians (White House critics) inside the circle of the wagon train. 1
- Background music "Ohh, you better watch out..." Reindeer land on sleeping Noriega's house pulling US bomber, not Santa's sleigh. 1
- Band members from D11 and D12 look sad. They have the wrong drum sticks. Maybe they could trade? 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
- Baseball analogy has Judges using the Redskin chopping motion (with gavels). Democrats win the civil rights litigation game. George H. W. Bush strikes out. Lawyers 1 Business 0. 1
- Baseball analogy, Panel 1-4 Ballplayer can't hit ball. Panel 5. Uncle Sam asks what kind of game is this? Bush says, Public Education We keep throwing money at education. Strike Five. 1
- Baseball analogy. Taxpayers serve as a backstop for the very hard pitches of the market collapse. Scared little batter, Fannie Mae, with Representative Barney Frank as umpire doesn't have a chance of stopping the ball. Watch out. 1
- Baseball analogy. Reagan has a huge personal popularity bat and is waiting for worried Tip O'Neil to pitch MX ball. 1
- Baseball analogy 1
- Baseball fans have heard a lot in the media, about hitters taking steroids to enhance their batting performance. Drug use has changed the game. Instead of umpires calling the shots, chemical lab technicians have gotten into the act as well. 1
- Baseball steal. City hall steals half-million dollars for the Sky Sox. 1
- Bashar al-Assad's Syrian troops invaded Lebanon. Now the people want to have a pro-Syria party protest march. Signs wanting "Authoritarian Rule", "Down with Voting". etc. are not likely to catch on in Lebanon. 1
- Basket ball analogy 1
- Basketball analogy. He fibs! He scores!" Al Gore stretches the truth which grows his nose to push off Bill Bradley (an ex-professional basketball player) " 1
- Basketball analogy. Disarmament and Peace-through-strength NATO players are having an argument about Peace goals. 1
- Basketball analogy. USA steps on El Salvador's foot while Soviet slaughters Poland, Afghanistan, Laos, etc. The Left referee calls foul on Uncle Sam. 1
- Basketball analogy 1
- Basketball jump start, Dukakis says "Aaack! Foul, ref! He looked at me funny!" Democrats wanting clean contest. 1
- Battle for control of National Organization for Women is won by "Patton" Eleanor Smeal. Business woman Judy Goldsmith lost. 1
- Battlefield seeing devastation. Foreign soldiers walk away saying, "They couldn't fight very well but they sure were diverse." 2024 author commentary 1
- Be careful, Little Red Riding Hood...Wolves! Child is on the internet and should use caution. Hackers, Big Government (Clinton) and internet security people are out there. 1
- Bear swallowing Gorby, Perestroika bear in a tu-tu, miners hat, muzzle 1
- Bear with nose bandage, Bees in hive, Afghanistan "These stingers Reagan sent us work pretty good!" 1
- Begin is in a hurry to blow up things Philip Habib trips to offer delicate doves of peace. 1
- Being tough on crime doesn't mean much if the Colorado Parol Board turns murderers loose in a few years. 1
- Bella Abzug and Hillary go through extreme inspection for conference in China. Abzug and Clinton ignore big government extreme policies to plan for the same government control in America. 1
- Bernie Goetze shot some thugs in a subway in self defense. He now is protected by lady Justice holding a handgun. 1
- Biden with stolen goods, Kennedy speeches, Kinnock quotes, asking policeman frisking him to hurry 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 Brother Uncle Sam is on TV telling kids the government will be bring them enlightened messages sponsored by National Endowment for the Arts. Mom rushes to turn the TV off. Your FCC knows best. Right. 1
- Big Brother sign company is painting a seven year waiting period sign on a gun shop window. He tells lady she doesn't need handgun anyway. 1
- Big Federal Government sow has PBS, NEA, NPR, Parks, Humanities drinking from teets. National Trust for Historic Preservation is eating from private funding trough. Original sent tothe National Trust for Historic Preservation. 1
- Big Government in a BIG government SUV are filling up tank at a Tobacco money service station. They are looking at a map and planning a trip to GUN Makerville. When the reach Fatty Food Junction, they will need a bigger vehicle. 1
- Big Government snake oil salesman and highway men wait behind a rock and asks Congressman Charlie Rangel who they are targeting this time. He says, "Job creators." Another robber says, "Again?" (A stage coach is waiting to be plundered.) 1
- Big US Foreign policy ship is directed by little Bechtel Corporation rudder. 1
- Big US Navy batter playing, little kids, Iran Bridgeton, Stark ball. 1
- Big business is in the government welfare pool with little kids. Mr-Mrs. Taxpayer wants freeloaders out. Having coffee with President Bill Clinton doesn't mean they should get to sponge off others...but they do. Crony capitalism at work. 1
- Big fish swallow small fish analogy 1
- Big game hunter and Independent Council, Lawrence Walsh, bags bunny, Mr. Poindexter. Media is excited. 1
- Big game. The free market and President Obama are gambling with OUR money in taking over the auto market. If we win, everyone loses. Obama is raising the stakes $30 billion. Uncle Sam sweats, as does Ms. Liberty. 1
- Big machine [1990 budget], President Bush hands broom to Congress, Mr. Wright and Mr. Mitchell, "You want us to take care of all this? SURE! Leave us the hard part." 1
- Big regulator, Representative Charles Schumer holds box of nutty Flakes. Nuttier label points to his head. Big government; regulators represent the high cost of Flakes. 1
- Big spender Senator Cranston did multiple mailings to prove he wasn't a big spender running for president. 1
- Big spender, Senator Ted Kennedy, is feeling very generous with taxpayer money. He calls for operations all around. 1
- Big table with all our politicians, family, friends and relatives join hands and give thanks. 1
- Big, mean bull labeled income tax is standing in the way of paving machine, highway funding. Maybe legislature may go around. 1
- Bike race analogy. The liberal media really hates North Carolina's senator Jesse Helms. They are covering his race but are also helping his opponent, Mr. Gantt. 1
- Bike racing analogy. Capitalism is in a bike race. World Trade competitor seems unable to trust Supply and Demand wheels and has gone to using protectionism training wheels. My bosses found this cartoon hard to understand. 1
- Bill Clinton promises to take from the rich and give the middle class a tax break. Man in the middle class thinks he is going to get a tax break. Bill Clinton thinks the same man is rich. 1
- Bill Clinton suits up for his run for president. He dons his Santa suit while Democrat elves gather money from taxpayers. 1
- Bill Clinton thinks the zig-zag question asked by Brit Hume was out of line. Three Bill Clintons walk away with Judge Ginsburg, Judge Breyer and Bruce Babbit. 1
- Bill Clinton's new inductees, Gay soldiers and AIDS could affect the blood supply in military. (Original given to E.Roy Smith) 1
- Bill Clinton, EPA, Fish and Wildlife, Dept. of Interior are the hunters. Farmer, Rancher, Logger, Miner is the game. 1
- Bill Clinton, wearing a UN helmet is spanking Iraq children with sanctions. The tyrant Saddam is not phased. 1
- Bill Gates of Microsoft, and CEO of Visa/Mastercard and Attorney General Janet Reno are in a lineup. The American Consumer is asked if he can identify the monopolistic power that actually did him harm. Of course, it's Janet Reno. 1
- Bill and Hillary Clinton, perform a billfold removal operation for National Health care. Taxpayer's are starting to feel the pain of those who are sick. 1
- Bill and Hillary send UN builders forth to build nations. Troops think the Clintons need to pay more attention to their own house (which is about to fall down) 1
- Billy Goat Gruff analogy. Marxist guerrillas troll under the bridge hears a goat. El Salvador vote goat is quite big. 1
- Bird dog Reagan, the inflation fighter can't find the Budget Deficit turkey sitting on his back. Gipper needs nose examined. 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
- Bleeding heart lady can't understand why so many teens are having babies. She's leaning on a government machine which offers free money to teens who get pregnant, and subsidizes businesses who hire them. 1
- Blindfolded elephant and donkey are each trying to pin the S & L blame (tail) on the donkey (or elephant). 1
- Blue print of HUD project shows above-ground building. Below-ground is a toilet. 1
- Booze [the bartender] asks his customers "I don't know why they keep declaring war on us." Customers include cigarettes, drugs, pornography, fatty foods, campaign donations, guns. 1
- Boris Yeltsin is driving the Russian sled through a forest of shadowy wolves. The danger is from Soviet hardliners. 1
- Boris Yeltsin strikes out on a new path toward capitalism. USSR president Gorbachev still wants Russian people to follow him to Workers' Paradise. 1
- Bork is walking away from Senate Judiciary committee door which has constitution nailed to door in Wittenburg, USA. Kennedy and others see heresy. 1
- Bosnia and Vietnam look alike. President Clinton is shaving and thinking he can commit troops to a bloody civil war without Congress getting involved. In the mirror Lyndon B. Johnson is reflected back. 1
- Bosnian leader, Radovan Karadzic, as a tar baby is sitting, smiling as UN rabbit and Bill Clinton are starting to get stuck. News 1
- Boston Red Sox lost world series. Sad Dukakis shows up with 2nd Debate loss in his hand. "You too, huh?" 1
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- Boxing analogy. In the Democrat primary, Hillary has an distinct advantage if Barack Obama can't hit her below the belt. The I am a woman shorts cover her whole body. Republican challengers see a problem with that also. 1
- Boxing analogy. Colorado, Indiana and Ohio boost Hart back in boxing ring. 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
- Boxing analogy. In the Democratic primary, Bill and Hillary Clinton, despite their many flaws, have sleaze-resistant coveralls to prepare for their fight with Governor Moonbeam Brown (who dated Linda Ronstadt). 1
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- Boy in baseball outfit asks dad what they are going to do for Labor Day. Father responds he is going to keep looking for a job. More layoffs headline. 1
- Boy scout is giving a politically correct oath. He includes awareness of the biosphere, the importance of sensitivity and physically abled, mentally challenged and politically correct. 1
- Breakfast with 9/11 Commission Chairman Tom Kean. Panel 1-4. (based on a William Safire column showing the commission report was not a non-partisan query) Tom Kean, eating breakfast has egg on his face. 1
- Brezhnev dies. Now he is awaiting judgment at principal's office. Quote from Hebrews 9 1
- Brinks trucks deliver taxpayer dollars to Atheist education, Agnostic education, Humanist education but are fenced off from delivering money to "Religious" education school. 1
- Brit boxer bending over the rope and is trying to hit hiding Argentine boxer on the floor. The Argentine press reports the Brit is on the ropes. 1
- British Prime Minister (Lioness) Margaret Thatcher retires. Nature TV films always depict female lions doing the hunting. Thatcher walks back from a huge water buffalo kill, British socialism. male lions will miss the old girl. 1
- British singer/song writer, John Lennon is shot near his home in New York. Look at all the lonely people" is one of his songs." 1
- Bronco Coach, Robert "Red" Miller, is sent to the showers. Owner Edgar Kaiser tells Bronco rear end no more shakeups. 1
- Broward county Officials making every vote count. Room full of officials inspect each civilian ballot for hanging chads while others wipe up a coffee spills with military absentee ballots (most likely to be a vote for Bush). 1
- Bruce Babbitt is driving a cart with Dracula [Tax increase] in coffin. He's leaving New Hampshire wondering "I don't know, Count, I just can't understand why people don't like me!" 1
- Budding editorial cartoonist pokes fun at the Consumer Product Safety Commission. I drew chicken little and colored it with an asbestos-laden crayon. (government overreach) 1
- Budget Talks. Panel 1. The Republicans are targeting big government spending. They want to save the children. Panel 2. The Democrats are targeting the Republicans. They tell people they want to save social security. 1
- Budget busting spending bill turkey with veto around neck, returns to roost on Capitol dome. 1
- Budget director Stockman finds the Budget Deficit guy is tougher than National Defense. 1
- Builders of Arena sites take building materials from schools, police and fire department thinking they are attracting new business' (right priorities) 1
- Building owner Bush stops at the Judicial selection department handing pot smoking, wild band, free love American Bar Association an eviction notice. They've been Borked. 1
- Buildings look like city offices selling real estate, used cars, news, hospitals...people wonder why businesses don't see much future anymore. 1
- Bull fight analogy. Bullfighter says he's ready to fight bull in mutual reduction of arms arena. Giant bull is labeled, verification. It's easy to sign treaties. Verification of actual reduction of arms is huge. 1
- Bull fight analogy. Reagan wants the taxpayer to fight the bull rather than investors. Risky business. 1
- Bummer... you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart... and you still get stuck in John Kerry's big mouth! 1
- Bungee jumping, President Bill Clinton, leaps from a hot air balloon labeled, "Government Central Planning Economic Policy". He looks worried at seeing the central planning bungee cord Japan is bouncing back empty. Kinda risky trade plan...what? 1
- Bush and Gore moving vans are unloading furniture into the White House. What should we do with such a divided nation, call attorneys or build another White House? 1
- Bush boards jet, Congress crew loads taxpayer bombs, going after domestic issues, a war they can get into. 1
- Business man with all kinds of Federal helpers in his office sees another court justice coming in with an expanded equal pay ruling. 1
- Business opens door to Government Family Leave Inspectors. Boss wishes his representative would work on Government Leave legislation. Business is filled with Payroll inspectors, safety inspectors, hiring inspectors, etc. 1
- Business people find REAL affirmative action...destroy overbearing government regulations. Now they can afford to HIRE someone. 1
- CBS aired a horrifying docudrama called, The Atlanta Child Murders. Some scenes may be disturbing to CBS stockholders, we hope. 1
- CBS is in Goodyear blimp covering the game at the Rose Bowl. A cloud of witnesses along with Christ is returning to earth. CBS, with cameras focused on game, tells Hm he needs to wait His turn. Media priorities might be wrong here. 1
- CBS ran another hit piece on President Ronald Reagan. He has Alzheimer's disease but they hit him anyway. CBS has no shame. 1
- CIA Director Casey returns to report to Reagan. He looks like Peter Seller's Inspector Clouseau. 1
- CIA director, Casey, is a plumber unable to stop the leaks at White House pipes by manipulating media pan catching the water. 1
- Cadet Shannon Faulkner was the first female admitted into The Citadel [The Military College of South Carolina]. She has the whole feminist movement on her back. That's a lot of weight. 1
- Cage of the dangerous Anti-Semitic Devil has been broken into. The devil has escaped. The Beirut massacre crowbar has broken open the lock on the door. The massacre in Beirut, blamed on Israel, has the Anti-Semitic devil running loose. 1
- California vehicle with Save-the-earth bumper stickers is stuck in the wilderness. Donkey wants people to blame Bush and Cheney for troubles. 1
- California's Governor Wilson and President Bill Clinton are firemen on ladders waiting to rescue women trapped in burning buildings. They are waiting for camera crews to document their heroic actions. Affirmative Action in action. 1
- Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau might have a problem getting reelected. His wife, Margaret, has her dirty laundry hanging out on the polling booth curtain wire. 1
- Canada's leader, Brian Mulroney is flexing his biceps. copy 1
- Canadian runner, Ben Johnson, is beat out by IOC drug tester guy. Fast, but not fast enough. 1
- Capitalists and Uncle Sam are visiting Moscow at Christmas time and recognize Russians are pretty good at diverting aid. They are selling Santa's sleigh, reindeer meat and toys sent to them to survive. 1
- Capitol Hill investigators ignore obvious bodies and crime information as they look into Neil Bush's so-called involvement in the S & L crimes and prepare to look into John Sununus' travel expenses. 1
- Capitol building is surrounded by sacred cows. One bull labeled "obsolete military bases" is being loaded into federal deficit slaughterhouse truck. One cow is worried about the precedent it sets. 1
- Capitol hill disposal truck, trash cans filled with SDI material, Aspin can't understand why soviets not worried about star wars. 1
- Captain President George H. W. Bush aboard the Western Aid ship sees a poor little CCCP tug boat with USSR leader Gorbachev in charge and Democrat leaders want to help him out. It's actually a Soviet submarine. 1
- Captain Reagan is telling sailor, Jim Wright, Let's get to work. Reagan is thinking Hoist sail while Wright is thinking, Drop Anchor . State of the Union boat. 1
- Caption "A backward look at Colorado Springs through the eyes of Chuck Asay." 1
- Caption "Battle of ideas in the Soviet Union." Panel 1. Orthodox church and Marxism building. Panel 2. Missile comes in toward church. Panel 3. Blows up the church. Panel 4. Church is not damaged. Soviet Kremlin in shambles. 1
- Caption " In hindsight, which Dan Quayle sound bite do you wish the media had paid a little more attention to?" Panel 1. The potato spelling mistake? Panel 2. The truth about Clinton's tax hike affecting people making Panel $36,000 a year. 1
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- Caption "A defense second to Nunn." Senator Nunn as SDI launch pad, arm holding down rocket. 1
- Caption "A message we SHOULDN'T send." Panel 1. Burn one...(South Central L.A.) Panel 2...Get one Free! Another Great Society project rebuilds South Central L.A. 1
- Caption "A special message to the peacenik crowd." Panel 1-3. Peacenik climbs ladder and tries to knock nuke gun down. Fails. Panel 4-8. Reagan climbs ladder on statue, opens head, throws hammer and sickle out, man drops nuke and waves goodbye. 1
- Caption "Ahhh...the insensitive ruling class!" Panel 1-2. Marie Antoinette said "Let them eat cake." gets beheaded. Panel 3-4. Now, Jacques Chirac says, "We can no longer afford cake. Let them eat bread." Farmers hauling him to guillotine. 1
- Caption "An old Bedouin saying 1
- Caption "And just at the time when young Bill figured out which gal to cut loose, the issue became moot." Both liberal and moderate Democratic women decked Slick Willy. (Original given away to Jeff Baldwin at Summit) 1
- Caption "Another difference between the Soviet Union and the United States." Panel 1. When soviet leader gets sick... Panel 2. It's a big secret. Panel 3. When US leader needs medical attention... Panel 4. It's a big prayer request. 1
- Caption "Another difference between the USA and the Soviet Union". Panel 1. We hear classical music and know it's beautiful. Panel 2. Soviet People hear classical music and wonder who died. 1
- Caption "Another reason why it's great to be an American." Panel 1. George Bush and Bill Clinton shake hands and leave in peace. Panel 2. In Iraq, the only way their leaders leave is...in pieces. 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
- Caption "Budget Talks". Worried donkey and elephant are getting ready to slaughter huge bull, "Social Security cost of living increase". Each saying "You do it. 1
- Caption "California's Politicians..." Panel 1. "...Superheroes?" A lawmaker as superman knocks the power company train off the tracks. Panel 2. "...Or Just Super Dumb?" Grandma and kids have to walk instead of take train. 1
- Caption "Can you spot the liberal?" Teacher holds checkbook, some students see a checkbook, a book of checks, your checkbook...liberals see it as a natural resource. [per Mr. Asay, this is when he started with Creators Syndicate, Inc.] 1
- Caption "Civics 101 - How things get done in Washington, D.C." Panel 1. White house points to apple labeled public education. Panel 2. President proposes...another apple labeled Choice. Panel 3. Congress... Panel 4. ...Disposes, eats choice apple. 1
- Caption "Coming soon to your neighborhood" Panel 1. Vets fix dogs, Panel 2. mechanics fix cars, Panel 3. accountants fix business. Panel 4. but if YOU get sick, you may have to go see your Congressman. 1
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- Caption "Democratic Congressional leaders were shocked, shocked that their friend, Daniel Ortega would pull yet another social faux pas at the Presidential summit." 1
- Caption "Doesn't it make you mad when..." Panel 1. Paper is on the roof. Panel 2. People dribble cigarette ashes on food. Panel 3. People go in and out of movie you want to see. Panel 4. People criticize farmers with their mouths full. 1
- Caption "East-West P.R. Competition in Arms Reduction Proposals" Gorby six shots hit coin, Bush shows seven. 1
- Caption "Even in tragedy, some good comes." Panel 1. Before 9/11 Congress exits divided. Panel 2. Congress after 9/11 exit unified. (How long did that last?) 1
- Caption "Expecting an Airstrike?" Panel 1. shows the Israeli response. Soldiers protect people in a shelter. Panel 2. shows the Hezbollah response. Use people for shelter. 1
- Caption "FREEDOM...Where everyone can have their own parade." Panel 1. If Mayor Rudy of N.Y. and Hillary Clinton can march with gay pride marchers in the St. Patrick's day parade. Panel 2...The High Court can allow Boy Scouts to march in parades also. 1
- Caption "Famous Patriotic Sayings 1
- Caption "Fighting "Just" Wars..." Panel 1. With smart bombs. Enemy combatants targeted. Panel 2. With Sanctions....civilians targeted. (Sanctions usually wind up hurting the poor more than the establishment.) 1
- Caption "For academic achievement... which one is more important?" Panel 1. "Teacher-student ratio?" Panel 2. Parents gone leaving kids coming home a note about TV dinners. "Parent to child ratio?" 1
- Caption "Foreign aid for the AIDS crisis." Panel 1. What we're sending...condoms, drugs, doctors... Panel 2. What God sent 1
- Caption "Free elections in the Soviet Union". Ballot has two choices, neck chains vs leg chains. 1
- Caption "Fuel problems?" Panel 1. In most cases, if a school bus runs out of gas, the driver would call for help. Panel 2. With House Speaker Nancy Pelosi driving, she just walks home (leaving the rest of the nation stranded) 1
- Caption "Guess which assault weapon has killed more people in the U.S.A.? Panel 1. [a cigarette] "The one we subsidize?" Panel 2. [a hypodermic needle] "The one we give out free to drug addicts?" Panel 3. [a rifle] "The one we're trying to ban?" 1
- Caption "Guess which candidate's sound bite will make the evening news 1
- Caption "Guess which leader the West is punishing with sanctions?" Panel 1. USSR leader Gorbachev is putting on a Groucho Marx disguise on communist Dracula. Panel 2. South African leader DeKlerk is driving a stake in the heart of Apartheid Dracula. 1
- Caption "Guess which service the Clintons want to reform?" Panel 1. Best health care in world? Panel 2. Public education? sex ed news, condoms, bullies, The teacher's union doesn't not want reform. 1
- Caption "Helping the Poor." Panel 1. The government plan is to lower welfare food to people trapped in a pit. Panel 2. The free market answer is to lower a rope ladder where people can climb freedom rungs out of the pit. 1
- Caption "House Democrats prepare for the inauguration of the Clinton presidency." Huge Democrat steam roller crushes buildings while construction of more government programs continues in Washington, DC. 1
- Caption "How followers of Bin Laden show their love for their people." Use them as shields. gun target image. 1
- Caption "How government can help parents raise children" Panel 1. Right...give parents a tax break so they can love them better. Panel 2. Wrong...Give parents money. More children...more money. 1
- Caption "How to Neutralize Vampires". Panel 1. The Conservative approach 1
- Caption "How to tell if a President is traveling on "Official business" or "campaigning"." Panel 1. Official business...he travels in Air Force One. Panel 2. Campaigning...He travels in Santa's sled passing out pork, subsidies and Government aid. 1
- Caption "Ideal Community Standards, as seen by..." Panel 1. Citizen's Project wants to ban "Hate" Panel 2. Colorado for Family Values wants to stop "special rights" for gays. Panel 3. Some of the rest of us would like to see "Big Brother" stopped. 1
- Caption "Jesse Jackson's 5-year Budget Plan". Begging man with cup, "Invest in Handouts". He is also wearing a tax power gun. 1
- Caption "Justice Thurgood Marshall cleans out his desk." Panel 1. Throws out social engineering plans, quota tables... Panel 2. ...abortion rights, videos... Panel 3. Aid asks if he's planning to take his law books. Panel 4. Law books?" says Marshal. 1
- Caption "Medevac Helicopters..." Panel 1. As seen by civilized people...life savers generally protected from hostilities. Panel 2. As seen by Muslim Extremists...As a target easy to shoot down. 1
- Caption "Monumental public works projects which commemorate the rulers of their day." Panel 1. Great pyramids of Egypt. Panel 2. Taj Mahal of India. Panel 3. Tomb of Emperor of China. Panel 4. Airport of Denver. It used to have a runway somewhere. 1
- Caption "Mr. Gorbachev pulls back his troops." Soldiers going in, spy agents coming out. 1
- Caption "New taxes for deficit reduction..." Panel 1. "... as seen by taxpayers." Mob robbing small man. "Maybe you don't understand, sucker! Uncle wants his money now." Panel 2. "... As seen by Congress." Santa bringing new taxes, Christmas. 1
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- Caption "Newxt year... in the huddle of the Detroit Lyings..." "Coach Rogers said we're going to punt." "Didn't he say that in Michigan and Arizona?" 1
- Caption "One promise they always keep." Panel 1. "Fellow Americans. As an elected representative, you may rest assured I will tackle the important issues with RESOLUTION..." Panel 2. a continuing resolution. 1
- Caption "Out with the old...in with the new!" Old man 1986 Tip O'Neill is exiting stage left saying Raise... Incoming baby Wright, saying ...Taxes. 1
- Caption "Rise and fall of the great American experiment." Panel 1. Patrick Henry says, "Give me liberty or give me death". Panel 2. Modern lawyer says, "Give me money or I'll sue." 1
- Caption "Smokers" Panel 1. First, in high school smokers are cool. Panel 2. Next you became addicted. Panel 3. Then you're doomed. Panel 4. Finally, money-grubbing lawyers think you are cool again. 1
- Caption "Sometime, perhaps, in the not too distant future..." President Al Gore will give us national health care and give us protection from those price gouging drug companies...the government will be gouging our paychecks. 1
- Caption "Sometime, perhaps, in the not-too-distant future..." a family will fly over and catastrophic split in the earth over Washington, D.C. and wonder what caused it. It was apparently a dimpled ballot. 1
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- Caption "The American people getting back some of their..." Panel 1. Bill and Hillary grumpily carry in a sofa. Panel 2. Bill and Hillary grumpily carry in a rolled rug. Panel 3. Bill sadly returns the National Forest Road Ban. 1
- Caption "The Bush Waffle House." "Mr. Sununu, call the speaker of the house and see if we..." Reply "...can work out a compromise. Right away, Sir." [The White House looks like a syrup-covered waffle.] 1
- Caption "The Central American Peace Plan". Ortega and Reagan in boxing ring, Nicaragua gets water and Soviet aid. US gets one arm tied, Contra aid, peace plan. 1
- Caption "The Defense Budget." Panel 1. President Reagan takes SDI plan to Congress. Panel 2. Congress sends it back in the form of paper airplanes. 1
- Caption "The Education Bill." Panel 1. The Bush plan gives a tax increase and load horse with choice soldiers. Panel 2. Democratic response. Take in tax horse and arrest the soldiers. 1
- Caption "The Importance of the Second Amendment". Panel 2. has statue of the American Minuteman in 1776 holding a rifle to defend himself. Panel 2. has statue of a Chinese protester in 1989 holding a broom to sweep up the mess. 1
- Caption "The Land Reform Program in El Salvador". Panel 1. Before the reform they used to grow crops. Panel 2. Now the land is being used for graves. 1
- Caption "The Liberals' idea of leveling the playing field in the marketplace." Huge Uncle Sam lifts a football field to help the "little guy" The successful football team has to run uphill. 1
- Caption "The New Spirit of Bipartisanship..." Panel 1. Daschle thanks Senator Lott inside the beltway. Panel 2. Below the beltway, he's getting ready to kick his butt. 1
- Caption "The President's Federal Judge Nominees..." Panel 1. "...as seen by Senate Republicans." Regular judge-type people. Panel 2. "...as seen by Senate Democrats." Bork, Bork, Bork..shooting gallery. 1
- Caption "The Smoking Ordinance" Panel 1. In the old days, if you didn't want to smell cigarette smoke, you needed a helmet. Panel 2. Now the smoking ordinance protects non-smokers and controls smokers. 1
- Caption "The U.S.-Russian Space Station..." Panel 1. ...built by private entrepreneurs. Welcome space traveler filling station. Panel 2. ...built by government bureaucrats. Hammer (Capitol building) and sicycle. 1
- Caption "The Wall's First Casualty." is the Liberals' "Moral Equivalence" argument. [The Berlin Wall has fallen] 1
- Caption "The budget-cutting competition." (rodeo analogy) Panel 1-4. Elephant cowboy separating a pig from the herd. House cowboy very successful. Panel 5-6. Now...Senate cowboy mounts horse...backwards. 1
- Caption "The media elite covering the earth summit" Panel 1. The media perceive themselves as telling people the king (Bush) has no clothes. Panel 2. Others perceive the media as the little boy who cries wolf. 1
- Caption "The proposed social security lockbox plan" Panel 1-3 Donkey and elephant throws social security money into what looks like a safe. Panel 4. Long view show the money being loaded into truck for federal government spending programs. 1
- Caption "True pro-lifers try to stop the killing..." Panel 1. ...THIS way (Through ballot box, logic, prayer, medical facts, art, theology, debate, etc.) Panel 2. ...NOT like this... a bullet box and an abortion doctor target. 1
- Caption "When the preserving-the-Alaskan-wildlife-refuge rhetoric will wear a little thin." Family his burning furniture in fireplace. 1
- Caption "Which National ID card would YOU prefer?" Panel 1. Long, detailed card saying if we don't carry this card, we'll give you a tattoo. Panel 2. Man show simple American card. 1
- Caption "Which constitutionally protected expression would taxpayers help pay for?" Panel 1. KKK cross burning Panel 2. Nazi salutes Panel 3. The cross of Christ in a jar of urine supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. 1
- Caption "Which corrupt leader will be tougher to get rid of?" General Manuel Noriega or House Speaker Jim Wright? 1
- Caption "Which employer do you think is better able to teach your teen-ager how "TO MAKE IT ON HIS OWN"?" Panel 1. A. The boss of burgers? Panel 2. B. The wonk of Washington? (Clinton's Summer Youth Employment program.) 1
- Caption "Which interconnected vital resource is expendable?" 1. The earth 2. Wetlands 3. A frog 4. Dragonfly 5. The amoeba 6. The economy. 1
- Caption "Which kind of surge would YOU prefer to see in Afghanistan?" Panel 1. More U.S. troops going IN... Panel 2. ...or more DRONES going in and some troops coming OUT? 1
- Caption "Which programming do you think the liberals would find best for your children?" Panel 1. Bugs Bunny entertainment. Panel 2. Sesame Street's education. Panel 3. Captain Planet's indoctrination on environment. Mom! 1
- Caption "Which thought is more frightening?..." Panel 1. The ineptness in the intelligence community. (tossing top secret papers in the trash) Panel 2. ...or more oversight from the congressional community? (Keystone cops) 1
- Caption "While people are distracted by the Gulf war..." the Baltic states are kidnapped by the USSR, China dissidents are in trouble with China and President George H. W. Bush and Congress are sneaking past record Government spending. 1
- Caption "Why TV advertiser boycotts work." Shows clown who has thrown trash on angry viewers telling them who brought this garbage to them. 1
- Caption "Why it's a great time in America for lawyers." Panel 1. Shows convention for Freedom lovers not well attended. Panel 2. Convention of Victims of America is filled to overflow. 1
- Caption "Why some women prefer Dukakis" Panel 1-3 Mr. Bush kisses a baby and says "See you at the polls." Panel 4-6 Mr. Dukakis kisses a baby takes care of him in taxpayer day-care center. "See you at 5 1
- Caption "You know government is part of the problem when..." Panel 1. Social Services lady asks a single, high-school dropout why she wants to have another baby. Panel 2. Teen answers, "I could use the income." 1
- Caption "Your tax dollars at work (again)" Panel 1. Back in 1940 the government told the Corps of Engineers to drain the Everglades. Panel 2. Now it's big government telling the same people to Save the Everglades...at a cost of $7.8 billion. 1
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- Cardinals gathered at the Vatican elected a new Pope. It's a good thing because the air quality people were getting concerned about the smoke signals polluting the air. 1
- 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
- Cars are passing by abandoned home and church and heading for new construction of government buildings. Where are we going? 1
- Carter's hostage situation. Terrorism holds gun while Uncle Sam is yawning. 1
- Cartoon depicts lots of cars traveling on the highway. One car is obviously a polluter. Question 1
- Cartoon drawn in Johnny Hart's BC style. Fat Broad (The Fed) carries big club (Interest rates) has beaten inflation snake to a pulp. 1
- Cartoon rejected because it is anti-gay. Gay men in hospital bed together see aids testing program as discrimination. Nurse thinks it is caused by their lack of discrimination. 1
- Cartoon shows B52s landing. Strategic Air Command (SAC) is folding it's wings. Uncle Sam says, "It's hard to imagine how much that program has cost us over the years." Military man says, "Imagine how much it SAVED us." 1
- Castle Knights prepare for battle. Presidential candidate, physically fit, Ronald Reagan is riding on an elephant. President Jimmy Carter with a huge, overweight, record belly is lifted on to worried donkey. 1
- Castro's Cuba wants the rest of Central America to follow him in revolution. Central American soldiers don't see the Soviet submarine that supports Fidel Castro. 1
- Catholic Bishops make a disarmament statement. It's fine with them if women and children are kidnapped. Cross holds military response in check. [See Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph article "Bishops err on nuclear view" dated November 22, 1982, page D3] 1
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- Celebrating the 4th of July. Panel 1. Display the flag and thank our forefathers. Panel 2. Put up a sign that says your property is protected by the Second Amendment and thank our current, conservative Supreme Court members. 1
- Central American peace patrol drive by Ortega holding a flate tired labeled "Economy" "Aw, c'mon! Let's go back and give the poor guy a hand!" Broken-down truck labeled "Nicaragua" has three bound and gagged hostages. 1
- Change of command at Health and Human Services. Patricia R. Harris (1924-1985) pulls down her abortion flag while Richard S. Schweiker (1926-2015) raises pro-life flag. 1
- Charles D. Parrott of CURE is missing another staff member, Charles Bighorse. Mayor Bob Isaac might be up to something. [See Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph article "Charles Parrott's position abolished", dated September 3, 1980, page A2 1
- Charles Darwin's survival chart of the march of evolution from pond scum to the human being needs to be updated. It looks like the strongest species on the planet is the big government tax man. Property owners may disappear. 1
- Check out stand is changing with security cameras, dogs, police. etc. because of poisoned items purchased in stores. [May reference the Chicago Tylenol murders.] 1
- Chef Bush is in the kitchen with many pots going on stove...education, economy, judicial appointments, health care, war, security, etc. Elephant asks what's in the freezer. Donkey says, Global Warming treaty. 1
- Chemist shares Olympic torch with athlete. Performance enhancing drugs are quite a problem in sports competition. 1
- Chicken Little (scared scientist) is wrecking research in Space Defense, environment science and IUD research. Scientist is wondering if we can make a constitutional provision for separation of science and politics. 1
- Chicken Little must think the pillar of Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere is holding up the sky. He uses a bazooka to destroy her caterpillar which was trying to knock the pillar down. 1
- Chicken as security man [Reagan], trying to hold off the Bear market. 1
- Chief Justice Rehnquist hands Bush a hornet's nest (US Presidency) and says, "Congratulations." Angry trial lawyers, Unions, Hollywood and media wait in background. 1
- Chief Munger is assigning police to jaywalker control, pool hall curfew, tipsy patrol, etc. 1
- Chief Reagan is proud of his first feather in his anti-terrorist headdress. 1
- Child is being feed from a bottle shaped like the capitol dome. Hands that feed the baby look evil. It seems the government wants to feed us from cradle to grave. 1
- Child reports bullying on playground. Teacher says he can't do anything, state hasn't passed a bullying law yet. We have a hate-crime law but it doesn't cover age, sexual orientation or disability. 1
- Children are sitting in a broken-down school bus with missing tires labeled, Television and broken families, a broken drive shaft, labeled Academic standards. Educators can always find a small part in the engine that's broken. It's called Lack of Money. 1
- Children at play scaring birds, boo! 1
- Children, in America, might be a little confused. In the state of Oregon, it's OK for a doctor (like Dr. Kevorkian) to assist suicides with pills but he had better not use a gun. Guns are bad. 1
- China and USSR lizards are eating eggs in Freedom's nest while U.S. eagle fights snake in Iraq. 1
- China dragon looks at her eggs hatch. Most are tiny dragons but one hatches a dragon slayer democracy knight. Now what? 1
- China is hosting the World Olympics and has built a very interesting looking stadium called, "The bird's nest". Vultures carrying Chinese dissidents seem to have taken up residence there. "How embarrassing. " 1
- China's ministry of tourism is having a tough time attracting business. Pictures of Chinese people wearing masks to block out bad air is taking its toll. Advertising Free masks doesn't seem to help. 1
- Chinese dragon is caught in Vietnam tar pit. Soviet bear waits nearby. The U.S. eagle is already a goner. 1
- Chinese visitors to America see writing on bathroom stalls as little walls for wall posters. 1
- Christian TV evangelists, Jim, Tammy Fay Bakker and Minister Oral Roberts are collecting the blood of Christ and selling it in the marketplace. It seems to me, Christ's suffering and pain reveals a very different Gospel than the one they are hawking. 1
- Christmas has become so divisive that Santa will require police protection. Mother with children waiting in line observes, "The age of innocence doesn't last as long as it used to." 1
- Chrysler CEO Iacocca is white knight battling the red ink dragon. It has another head called "Inflation". 1
- Chrysler UAW worker about to hit himself on the head with big vote hammer. 1
- Church leaders quote Romans 13 about submitting to government but break law sneaking in illegals in sanctuary movement. 1
- Church sanctuary movement stops the law from reaching illegals and left wing political activists. 1
- Church-sponsored soup kitchen gives out free meals. Server says, "I know we have an obligation to feed the needy, but what's our obligation to the lazy?" Not published. 1
- Circular vacuum work project. Deficit clean up leaves dust for the jobs bill to clean up which leaves dust for... House speaker Tip O'Neill tells President Ronald Reagan, the beauty about the program is that Politicians are the ones who REALLY clean up. 1
- Circus getting ready for volunteer candidates to enter 1982 election. Behind the scenes they also are entering a torture chamber. 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
- Citizens are begging a bureaucrat to think of the children, not to toss people out in the cold, not having a heart...while other Congressmen are wondering if the bureaucrat is a welfare reformer. Actually he is the base closure commissioner. 1
- Citizens are happy to see the Republican and Democrat Congress finally tear down the Social Security earning penalty wall. They finally discovered the depression is over. Duh. 1
- Citizens are seeing a pretty scary group of trick or treaters wanting candy from their house....George Soros, media types, Acorn voter fraud, Bill Ayers, Reverend Wright, Rezko, NARAL, Congress, etc. 1
- Citizens are visited by a super-scary election booth for Halloween. It really is about trick or treat time, depending on whom the voters elect next Tuesday. 1
- Citizens find themselves tied to tax cut polls while Clinton, Foley and Mitchell run away from deficit reduction plan. Giant gorilla labeled "deficit" approaches. This is what "putting people first" means. " 1
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- ~ 60
- Hilltop Home 30
- Donkey Days 29
- Bronc Days 23
- A Colorado College football player posing on Washburn Field. 22
- Air Force Academy gardens designed by Dan Kiley, landscape architect. 16
- One of 16 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on February 22, 1890, page 71. 16
- One of six images on a full-page spread. 15
- One of eight images on a full-page spread. 14
- Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind 12
- One of 13 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on February 22, 1890, page 72. 11
- The gardens at the Young Life Dale House Project. 11
- An early addition is made to the Young Life Dale House Project. 9
- Focus on the Family 9
- One of 12 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "The Illustrated London News" on April 16, 1887 on pages 450-451. 9
- The Gardens at the Young Life Dale House Project. 9
- Acacia Park 8
- American Furniture Store - North Tejon 8
- Circle East Mall 8
- Colorado Springs Pride Parade 8
- One of nine images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on May 30, 1874 on pages 456-457. 8
- Pikes Peak 8
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Pikes Peak is partially visible in the top left corner of the photo. 7
- Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde's largest cliff dwelling from the Ancestral Pueblo people. 7
- Hugh Thomas rounding a sharp curve in the Bandermere Special #12. 7
- Quarry 7
- Spruce Tree House, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 7
- Two Colorado College football players posing on Washburn Field. 7
- Protestor speaking into microphone at Black Lives Matter rally on the steps of City Hall. 6
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Cimarron Street travels along the bottom of the photo. 5
- Afro Fashions at St. Mary's 5
- Close-up detail of a picket head. 5
- Elm trees line the banks of the Arkansas River. 5
- Fannie Mae Duncan 5
- Garden of the Gods 5
- Olympic stadium. 5
- One of 10 images on a full-page spread. 5
- One of five images on a full-page spread. 5
- Protestors march down Tejon Street with "|Black Lives Matter"|posters. 5
- A one-story, stucco house at 99 Ranch Road. Identified as the residence of Tom Burgess. 4
- A woman leads a horse being ridden by a boy at Frontier Boys Village. 4
- Addition is completed to Young Life Dale House Project. 4
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, photo facing west. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the top half of the photo, with Pikes Peak at the center of the horizon. 4
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 94 east of Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Highway 94 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo and Page Road travels diagonally down the center of the photo from the highway. 4
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Stadium in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. 4
- 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
- Air Force Academy gardens designed by Dan Kiley, landscape architect. Engraved on monument "Man's flight through life is sustained by the power of his knowledge." and "Presented by members of the Air Training Command 1958". 4
- Alamosa vs. Fountain-Fort Carson basketball game in the newly opened gym. 4
- Badly damaged house and washed out road showing damage caused by the Memorial Day flood in 1935. 4
- Black Lives Matter protestors march down Nevada Avenue in front of City Hall. 4
- Black Lives Matter protestors march down Nevada Avenue. 4
- Brick school building. 4
- Building on grounds of Myron Stratton Home 4
- Destruction and debris left behind by the Memorial Day flood in 1935. 4
- Electrical workers Strike Picket 4
- Grand Opening - American Furniture 4
- Mitchell High School vs. Wheat Ridge High School in the state championship. 4
- Myron Stratton Home 4
- On the Ute trail. 4
- One of five images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on April 14, 1988 on page 270. 4
- One of seven images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on December 12, 1896 on pages 1220-1221. 4
- Portrait of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody (1846-1917). 4
- Racing driver Louis Unser. 4
- Street scene in Wolfenbuttel, town in Lower Saxony, Germany 4
- View near the Cascade Avenue bridge after a train wreck. Wreck occurred on August 23, 1970. Mangled railroad hopper cars loaded with coal are strewn along the tracks. 4
- 104-106 East St. Vrain Street. 3
- 1320 Wood Avenue. Residence of Lawrence Bodribb. First appeared in city directory in 1938. 3
- 1332 Earl's Court [renamed Wood Avenue in 1912]. Residence of Warren W. Wood. 3
- 504 North Nevada Avenue. 3
- A group of alumni pose for a group portrait taken in what appears to be a school cafeteria. 3
- A young boy talks with Santa Claus, holding a wrapped gift. 3
- Aerial photograph of Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, photo facing north. 3
- Aerial photograph of Fort Carson in Colorado, photo facing southeast. Construction of several buildings can be seen near the center of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (below in the photo). 3
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the photo, just below center. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Nevada Avenue travels through the photo, just below center. Penrose Hospital can be seen just above center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Colorado/Manitou Avenue travels through the photo, just below center. Red Rock Canyon can be seen in the middle of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cimarron Street travels along the bottom of the photo. Mountains can be seen along the top of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northeast. US Highway 85/87 travels through the middle of the photo. Fountain Creek flows along the bottom of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 85-87 travels up the left side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the west (left in the photo). 3
- Aerial photograph of the Cheyenne Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Colorado State Highway 115 travels up the left side of the photo. Quail Lake can be seen above center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen below center in the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Fountain Valley in Colorado, photo facing southwest. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the middle of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Villa Loma neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Powers Boulevard travels up the left side of the photo and intersects Constitution Avenue to the left of center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southeast. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of west Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Old Colorado City can be seen at the bottom of the photo, with the Westside neighborhood visible near the middle of the photo. 3
- African American and white protestors speak together at microphone above crowd gathered to protest on the steps of City Hall. Speaker on the right identified as Rev. Clare Twomey of Vista Grande United Church of Christ. 3
- An excavator removes debris from the burned remains of 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs, following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 3
- Broadmoor Hotel 3
- Car #9, Coniff Special. 3
- Colorado Springs Police gather on street near the Police Operation Center on South Nevada Ave. Police wear protective gear and carry riot shields. 3
- Exterior view of the Young Life Dale House Project. 3
- Lincoln Building, Myron Stratton Home 3
- 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. 3
- Pictures taken at Colorado Springs Rodeo, 1926. Where 176 Woodmen patients were guests. 3
- Portrait of Julia Hamp. 3
- Red Rock Canyon Quarry. 3
- Reporter from KRDO News channel 13 interviews a protestor holding a sign which reads 'Dangerous Freedom! Not Slavery by Edict!' 3
- Residence 3
- Unidentified football player for Fountain-Ft. Carson High School. 3
- View of Balanced Rock in Garden of the Gods. 3
- View of lake in foreground with fences, trees and cabins in middle-distance. 3
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- 1404 North Nevada Avenue. 2
- 1420 North Nevada Avenue. Interior. 2
- 1523 Wood Avenue. Residence of C. P. Bennett. 2
- 17 North Weber Street. 2
- 33 West Willamette Avenue. Residence of Dr. H. C. Watt. 2
- 4 Cheyenne Boulevard, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "d04" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 2
- A boy stands in front of a log house at Frontier Boys Village. 2
- A car is filled with passengers at the top of the Manitou Incline. 2
- A contractor uses a front-end loader to remove debris at 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 2
- A group of friends from Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium pose around rock formations in an area is now known as Palmer Park. Written on the album page is "Austin Bluffs." 2
- A herd of about four dozen Hereford bulls are staring at the camera, standing in a corral and adjacent pens with a barn and sheds in the background at the Banning Lewis Ranch. A wooden hay rack is on the left. 2
- A large group of people [some holding up mugs] enjoy an Alexander Film Company picnic in the center of parked cars in a field. One automobile bears a 1933 Colorado license plate. 2
- A man dressed in overalls holds on to a lineup of four Hereford bulls connected by leather straps, chains and baling wire at the Banning Lewis Ranch. 2
- A man stands in The Narrows in Williams Canyon 2
- A member of the Academy color guard, Eugene Zukert, presents President Kennedy with a special Air Force Ceremonial flag with battle streamers representing the major engagements in Air Force history. 2
- A partial view of a railroad map showing various Colorado counties. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 2
- A view looking west of the partial removal of the roof of the Antlers Garage during the demolition of the structure. 2
- Abondoned Building 2
- Adolf Mohl, Leo Mohl's father. 2
- Aerial photograph of 8th Street in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 8th Street travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Austin Bluffs Parkway in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Austin Bluffs Pkwy travels up the center of the photo. The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) can be seen below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Centennial Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Centennial Blvd travels diagonally up the photo from the bottom right corner and intersects Garden of the Gods Road in the upper left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, photo facing west. Platte Avenue travels up the center of the photo. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the upper portion of the photo, with Pikes Peak at the center. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the photo from the bottom right corner. Nevada Avenue travels up the left side of the photo. Downtown Colorado Springs is visible just to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 115 in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Highway 115 travels up the center of the photo. Fort Carson can be seen in the bottom right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 94 east of Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Highway 94 travels up the right edge of the photo and Page Road travels through the center of the photo from the highway. 2
- Aerial photograph of Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, photo facing south. 2
- Aerial photograph of Cottonwood Creek in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cottonwood Creek flows up the center of the photo. Black Forest Road travels up the right side of the photo and Woodmen Road travels along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Cripple Creek, Colorado, photograph facing northeast. The city of Cripple Creek can be seen near the center of the photo, with Pikes Peak in the distance. 2
- Aerial photograph of Douglas County, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo, with East Plum Creek to the east (below in the photo). Tomah Road travels up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Downtown Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. The Bijou Street bridge is visible at the bottom of the photo, where the road crosses over Interstate 25, Monument Creek, and railroad tracks. 2
- Aerial photograph of Falcon, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo. The Meadow Lake Airport can be seen near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Falcon, Colorado, photo facing south. US Highway 24 travels diagonally up the right side of the photo. Judge Orr Road travels along the bottom of the road. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Fountain Blvd travels up the center of the photo and intersects Circle Drive at the bottom of the photo. The Valley Hi Golf Course can be seen on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo, with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek can be seen in the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). The city of Fountain can be seen above center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (above in the photo). 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally up the photo from the bottom left corner with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). Fort Carson is visible in the distance at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing south. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (left in the photo). The Ray Nixon Power Plant would later be built in the area above center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 85/87 and railroad tracks travel up the left side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows up the right side of the photo. Interstate 25 can be seen in the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Fountain Creek flows diagonally through the photo, with Interstate 25 to the west (above in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek can be seen in the lower left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (below in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek flows up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Garden of the Gods Rd travels through the lower portion of the photo. Popes Bluffs can be seen in the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Garden of the Gods Rd travels diagonally down the center of the photo and ends at 30th Street in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Lake Avenue in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Lake Avenue travels through the middle of the photo. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing west. US Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Manitou Avenue travels up the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photograph facing north. Manitou Springs can be seen in the lower right area of the photo, with US Highway 24 traveling through Manitou and up further into the mountains. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument area in Colorado, photo facing southwest. Colorado State Highway 105 travels through the photo, just below center. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is visible along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo. Beacon Lite Road travels through the photo, just to the west (below in the photo) of I-25. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of North Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Nevada Ave travels through the lower portion of the photo. Fillmore Street travels up the left edge of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Old Colorado City in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Cimarron Street (US Highway 24) travels up the photo, just to the right of center, and intersects 31st Street below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Stadium in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 2
- Aerial photograph of Peterson Field in Colorado Springs, photograph facing southeast. Peterson Air Force Base (now known as Peterson Space Force Base) was known as Peterson Field at the time this photo was taken. 2
- Aerial photograph of Pueblo, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. Lake Minnequa is visible on the left side of the photo. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Steel Mill can be seen on the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Rampart Reservoir in El Paso County, Colorado, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of Rampart Reservoir in El Paso County, Colorado, photo facing west. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. US Highway 24 can be seen in the bottom left corner of the photo. Red Rock Canyon would later be purchased by the city and turned into an open space. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. US Highway 24 (Cimarron Street) travels through the lower portion of the photo and intersects 31st Street at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northeast. US Highway 85/87 travels through the lower portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the west (below in the photo). Widefield High School is visible near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 85/87 travels up the right side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows down the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 85/87 travels diagonally up the center of the photo. Fountain Creek flows up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of US Highway 24 in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Highway 24 travels through the photo, just below center. Marksheffel Road travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Union Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Union Blvd travels up the center of the photo, intersecting Academy Boulevard at the bottom of the photo and intersecting Austin Bluffs Parkway at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Vollmer Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Vollmer Rd travels up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodland Park, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 24 travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodland Park, Colorado, photograph facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels up the left side of the photo. Woodland Park is visible in the distance in the upper left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodmen Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Woodmen Rd travels along the bottom of the photo. Black Forest is visible at the top of the photo. Raygor Road travels down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of a neighborhood in a wooded area, likely in Black Forest, Colorado. A dirt road travels through the lower portion of the photo and another travels up the right side of the photo. Buildings can be seen throughout the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of a rural neighborhood, likely in El Paso County, Colorado. A dirt road travels through the middle of the photo and buildings are visible throughout the photo. Snow can be seen on the ground. 2
- Aerial photograph of southwest Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Broadmoor Hotel and Golf Course are visible in the lower right area of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the photo from the middle of the right edge. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Airport Road and Murray Boulevard intersection in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Airport Rd travels up the center of the photo and intersects Murry Blvd near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Bluffs neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. South Nevada Avenue (Colorado State Highway 115) can be seen in the bottom left corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. The Broadmoor Golf Club is visible in the top right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Broadmoor Hotel can be seen at the bottom of the photo. Lake Avenue travels down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Lake Avenue travels up the center of the photo and ends at the hotel. Part of the Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Camelback Pointe Apartments in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Centennial Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Constitution Avenue travels diagonally up the left side of the photo and Marksheffel Road travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Marksheffel Road travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo and intersects Constitution Avenue on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. US Highway 24 travels down the left side of the photo. Palmer Park is visible in the top right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing east. Fountain Boulevard travels up the right side of the photo and ends at the airport. The runway can be seen along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing northwest. The airport is visible on the right side of the photo. Construction of Powers Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing southwest. Fountain Boulevard travels diagonally down the photo from the top right corner and ends at the airport to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen at the bottom of the photo. Fountain Boulevard travels down the center of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the photo, just below center. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen in the lower left quarter of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Crystal Hills neighborhood in Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing south. Manitou Avenue (served as US Highway 24 at the time) travels along the bottom of the photo. Red Rock Canyon is visible on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Crystal Hills neighborhood in Manitou Springs, photo facing south. US Highway 24 travels along the bottom of the photo. Part of Red Rock Canyon is visible in the upper left of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Deerfield Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Hancock Expressway travels up the center of the photo and intersects Drennan Road to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Deerfield Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Hancock Expressway travels up the left side of the photo and intersects Drennan Road to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Gateway Park neighborhood Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Airport Road travels down the right side of the photo. Runways are visible at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Gateway Park neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Airport Road travels up the right side of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Interstate 25 and Baptist Road interchange in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. I-25 travels up the right side of the photo, with the Baptist Assembly Rd interchange visible to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Kissing Camels Golf Course in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 30th Street travels along the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Kissing Camels Golf Course in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 30th Street travels through the lower portion of the photo. Garden of the Gods is visible at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Latigo Ranch in Elbert, Colorado, photo facing southeast. Latigo Ranch visible above center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Midland neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cimarron Street travels through the lower portion of the photo and intersects 21st Street below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Centennial Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Centennial Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. 30th Street travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo and ends at Centennial Boulevard on the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Northgate neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. Black Squirrel Creek flows up the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Northgate neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels along the top of the photo. Black Squirrel Creek flows up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pikes Peak Park neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Hancock Expressway travels through the photo, just below center. Industrial buildings are visible in the lower half of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pleasant Valley neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. The Garden of the Gods Club can be seen in the lower left area of the photo. Part of Garden of the Gods is visible in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pleasant Valley neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. 31st Street travels along the bottom of the photo. Cimarron Street (US Highway 24) travels up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Woodmen Road travels diagonally down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally down the right side of the photo, with the North Nevada Avenue interchange visible below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up through the lower portion of the photo with the Rockrimmon Boulevard interchange visible below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. West Woodmen Road travels through the photo, just below center. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Mt. Saint Francis can be seen just above and to the right of center in the photo. The Pikeview Quarry is visible at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Mt. Saint Francis can be seen just above center in the photo. The Pikeview Quarry is visible at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rustic Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Powers Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo, intersecting Palmer Park Boulevard to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cresta Road / 21st Street travels diagonally through the bottom left corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Cresta Road travels along the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Stratmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Colorado State Highway 115 travels along the bottom of the photo and Interstate 25 travels along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Stratmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Colorado State Highway 115 travels along the bottom of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Downtown Colorado Springs can be seen in the distance at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Gold Camp Road travels through the photo, just below center. The base of the Rocky Mountain Front Range can be seen in the upper half of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (above in the photo). 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the lower left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the original Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. The stadium has since been demolished to build a larger football stadium in the same area. 2
- Aerial photograph of the original Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado, photo facing north. The stadium has since been demolished to build a larger football stadium in the same area. 2
- Aerial photograph of the runways at Peterson Field in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the town of Palmer Lake, Colorado, photo facing west. Palmer Lake is visible at the center of the photo, with Colorado State Highway 105 and railroad tracks traveling around the lake. 2
- Aerial photograph of west Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Red Rock Canyon is visible in the bottom right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of what would later become the Southborough neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Drennan Road travels up the left side of the photo. The Peterson Field runways are visible in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph. A paved road (potentially Highway 24) travels along the bottom of the photo. Buildings can be seen along dirt roads. 2
- African American children march with over 500 participants along Nevada Ave. in the "Silent Freedom March" in memory of four girls killed in the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963. See Gazette article on September 30, 1963 pg. 1. 2
- Alexander Industries employees enjoying themselves at the Christmas Party held at the Broadmoor. 2
- Altar of Sacred Heart Catholic Church located at 2026 W. Colorado Avenue. A large stained glass reredos screen stands behind the altar. 2
- Amendent 2 Rally 2
- American Furniture - South Tejon 2
- American armored vehicles paused along a snow-covered road. 2
- American soldier in cafe. 2
- American soldiers advancing down a road in deep snow. 2
- An excavator lifts a burned car from the charred remains of a residence at 5617 Majestic Drive in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs following the Waldo Canyon Fire. 2
- Attendees of the Defend Our Monuments demonstration gather in front of Palmer High School. Some hold American flags, one holds flag reading "Trump 2020.' 2
- Awards presentation at a Broadmoor Invitational Golf Tournament. 2
- Badly damaged houses and washed out creek bed showing damage caused by the Memorial Day flood in 1935. 2
- Balcony House, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 2
- Baseball game. 2
- Bear Wilson, Danielle Vitulli, Debbie Vitulli. Statue of Liberty at the Colorado Springs City Hall. "NODAPL". "Water = Life". 2
- Black Lives Matter protestors gather around a police vehicle on Nevada Ave. One protestor takes a photo with his cell phone through the vehicle window. 2
- Black Lives Matter protestors line the sidewalk with posters reading 'Should Have Listened When They Kneeled' 'Fuck White Privilege' 'His Name was George Floyd.' 2
- Black Lives Matter protestors on the steps of City Hall with large sign '"|Who Police the Cops?' Flags are taped on columns behind. Photographer documents from below. 2
- Bob Karf driving Bandimere Mfg. Special #8 enroute to the finish line. 2
- Bobcat looking through branches of tree. 2
- Broadmoor Golf Club 2
- Broadmoor Golf Club event, Cheyenne Mountain in background. 2
- Buildings of Passau along waterfront. 2
- Capitalism has no solutions for Climate Change. Photographer, Bill Thomas. Steps of City Hall. 2
- Car #88, John Hoyer Moters. 2
- Cattle in the fields of Turkey Track Ranch east of Fountain owned by Colorado Springs banker J.D. (Jasper) Ackerman. Four cowboys ride alongside. 2
- Cattle in the fields of Turkey Track Ranch east of Fountain owned by Colorado Springs banker J.D. (Jasper) Ackerman. Three cowboys ride alongside. Pikes Peak can be seen in the background. 2
- Charles Swem Jr. poses in front of his residence 610 S. Nevada Ave. 2
- Charlie Bryant in #6 Grover Special, crossing finish line. 2
- Chief of the Weeminuche band of Ute Indians, Ignacio stands with his family near a tipi. 2
- City Hall at night. 107 North Nevada Avenue. 2
- Civilians in bathing suits enjoy a day at the riverside, likely the Saale. 2
- Close view of sand painting. Photo identified as "Yebitchai sand painting, Navajo." 2
- Cog train moved in Manitou 2
- Colorado College Homecoming football game. 2
- Colorado Springs Vice-Mayor Leon Young. 2
- Conover Special car #9. Driven by Al Rogers in 1936, 1939, 1941 [won], 1946, 1949, 1950, 1952. Joe Coniff owner. 2
- Construction site with several workmen visible in the foreground and cranes in the background. 2
- Cottages, Myron Stratton Home 2
- Crystal Park Road 2
- Customers que for entry to Costco 2
- Damaged buildings in Berlin, Germany. 2
- Damaged equipmnt in Pikeview Mine 2
- Dancer entertains patrons at the Cotton Club. 2
- Daniel Couger, distinguished professor from College of Business at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club, unidentified man on guitar. 2
- Double page wood engraving of overview of Ouray, Colorado. Image appears on pages 466 and 467 of Supplement to Harper's Weekly, June 8, 1889."Ouray, Colorado. - From a Photograph by W.H. Jackson & Co., Denver" printed at bottom of page. 2
- El Santuario de Chimayó 2
- Emmanuel Presbyterian Church located at 845 Spruce Street. 2
- F.J. "Dusty" Rhodes and Jerry Crosby watch as Debbie Jones applies the brakes on her bicycle at Skyway elementary school as part of the Pilot Club's bicycle safety program. The photo appeared in the Gazette on February 3,1963. 2
- Fannie Mae Ducan and employee arrange goods at the counter of the Iron Springs Chateau gift shop. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan of the Cotton Club in Colorado Springs, sitting on bed with cashbox holding a long receipt. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan reads the newspaper and Ebony magazine with a cup of coffee. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting in the Cotton Club with musicians playing in background. Billy Wyatt is on the drums and Davis Carr is the saxophonist. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan stands under the sign of Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan takes a phone call in her home. 2
- Fire damage. Photo not used. 2
- Five images on a full-page spread. 2
- Five pottery vases set in front of a light background. 2
- Five women dressed in costumes, playing golf at the Patty Jewett Golf Club clubhouse. Given the date of the photo, they are likely celebrating Halloween. 2
- Fountain residents study the latest election results posted on the municipal courtroom door. In the 1975 election, residents voted on issues including home rule, a swimming pool bond, and the mayor of Fountain, Sigurd Aga. 2
- Fountain-Ft. Carson high school student competes in pole vault event at a track meet held in Fountain. See Gazette article March 30, 1967 pg 2D. 2
- Front exterior view of the building. 2
- General "Chappie" James sings with Sammy Davis, Jr. 2
- Gertrude Schellmann, third from the left, stands with three other men in the rubble of the main building at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. On the morning of August 16, 1907 fire broke out in the coal bins of the basement, completely destroying the large house. 2
- Glen Cove 2
- Glen Cove Ski Area 2
- Ground Zero 2
- High oblique aerial photograph looking west up Ute Pass with Manitou Springs in the foreground. The Collegiate Peaks are seen in the background. 2
- High school graduates of Community Prep School gather for graduation ceremonies in parking lot with families looking on. Presenter speaks from lectern. 2
- House addition completed. 2
- House on Ute Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO. 2
- Indians of the Taos Pueblo prepare to begin the relay race held during the Feast of San Gerónimo. Crowds of spectators line the sides and pueblo. A covered wagon is visible. 2
- Interior view of the U.S. Air Force Academy Library [south side lower level]. 2
- Ivywild School (Sunday School for Presbyterian Church) [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D05" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 2
- Large rock formation in Garden of the Gods with tree alongside. 2
- Leo and Hertha Mohl 2
- Lined up outside the Combat Operations Center at Ent Air Force Base are various chiefs of staff for the North American Air Defense Command who greeted President Kennedy. 2
- Low oblique aerial photograph looking northeast of the main campus of the Air Force Academy. 2
- Man shops in Target with multiple packages of toilet paper and paper towels. 2
- Marine Corporal Rene Gagnon raises the colors on Pikes Peak July 4, 1950. 2
- Masked student in front of American flag. 2
- Members of the "C" club. Composed of the male athletes who have earned their letters in intercollegiate competition. 2
- Members of the the Kenneth Albert Neeley Contracting company at work on Slocum Hall, Colorado College. 2
- Memorial Day Flood 2
- 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. 2
- Miss Bell, head nurse. 2
- Mission San Buenaventura de Cochiti. 2
- Modern Woodmen of America Sanitorium 2
- Mules and skinners of the Camp Carson 4th Field Artillery Battalion loaded with artillery and ammunition on their way to the summit of Pikes Peak via Barr trail, July 3, 1950. 2
- Musicians perform in the Cotton Club. 2
- One of four images on a full page spread. 2
- Photo not used. 2
- Picnic on grass in front of Palmer Hall. 2
- Pierre Salinger, White House Press Secretary, reads a statement from President Kennedy on a proposed supersonic commercial airliner to newsmen in the Press room at NORAD. 2
- Pikes Peak, Marchers at Intersection of Bijou and Tejon, Star Bucks Coffee, Art Classes Sign on Lamp Post, Golden Mixed Breed Canine. 2
- Pile of rocks marking Helen Hunt Jackson's grave among pine trees on Cheyenne Mountain. 2
- Pooler Conoco in Monument, Colorado. 2
- President John F. Kennedy speaks at the United States Air Force Academy graduation. 2
- Pring Ranch 2
- Printed on front "Echo Cliffs. Grand River Canyon, Colorado." 2
- Protestor speaks into microphone at Black Lives Matter rally in front of City Hall. 2
- Protestor with bullhorn leads a crowd near America the Beautiful park 2
- Protestors march down Tejon Street. 2
- Protestors march down Tejon Street.' 2
- Protestors march down neighborhood street. 2
- Race car crosses the finish line at the summit of Pikes Peak. 2
- Rear view of American armored vehicle loaded with fuel and supplies as it moves down a snowy road. 2
- Residence at 6040 Ashton Park Place, Colorado Springs, burned in the Waldo Canyon Fire. 2
- Residence of T. H. Buckley, Esq. 2
- Rocky Mountain Elk in the Wapiti Western Wildlife Park. 2
- Rodeo fashions at wax museum. 2
- Rodeo in Garden of the Gods during Shan Kive. Spectators watch along the fence line and on hills behind. 2
- Ruins of Ancestral Pueblo people in Mancos Canyon. 2
- Salvation Army buildings & East Vermijo 2
- San Francisco de Asís Mission Church in Ranchos de Taos. 2
- Scott Matheson accused of poisoning his teacher, Barbara Lewis. 2
- Selena Franklin sings on stage at the Cotton Club. Younger sister to Fannie Mae Duncan, Selena started as a singer for Blues musician T-Bone Walker in Los Angeles, and toured with many other performers like Lionel Hampton. 2
- Smoke from the Waldo Canyon Fire fills the sky at about 5 2
- South Cheyenne Canyon 2
- Spring House, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 2
- Squirrel sitting on log eating. 2
- Staff of Widefield High School hands diploma to graduating senior in vehicle. 2
- Summit of Pikes Peak with Cog railroad car and summit house visible. 2
- Summitville Mill. 2
- Swim race at Young Life's Star Ranch 2
- Tank travels down street of Cologne. 2
- Taos Pueblo. 2
- The fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street, in the early morning before daylight. 2
- Third grade students partake in a Thanksgiving feast held in their classroom at Pike Elementary. Several students are dressed as pilgrims. See Gazette article 11/24/1977, B1 2
- Town Hall Pitkin 9-6-48. Built 1904. 2
- Two officials, Pikes Peak Hill Climb 2
- Unidentified member of the 1972 Fountain-Fort Carson High School football team. 2
- Unidentified driver in Pikes Peak Hill Climb. 2
- View of Colorado Springs from the south end of Austin Bluffs. 2
- View of Manitou Incline with Manitou Springs on the far left side of the picture. 2
- View of Soda Spring and Cliff House in Manitou Springs. 2
- View of barbershop operated by Roosevelt Price in the ground floor of the Cotton Club buildings. 2
- View of damaged Berlin Palace in front of canal. 2
- View of the Seal and Bear rock formations in Garden of the Gods. 2
- View of the construction of Penrose Hospital. Glockner Hospital is visible on the right. 2
- Williams Canyon with large “Cave” sign for the Cave of the Winds entrance building at the top of the photo. 2
- Wreckage on Unter Den Linden 2
- Young girl holds a box of "Alba Teelights" or Alba tealights [candles]. 2
- Young protestor with fist in air marches down neighborhood street with others holding their hands up in the air. 2
- American bulldozer clearing a path through deep snow. 1
- Dave Lewis drives #2 Essex Special. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan and three children standing on sidewalk 1
- Stone building with bay window, shaded by trees, identified as Colorado College President's Home. Printed on front "Colorado College / President's House / Colorado Springs". 1
- James Edward Preston Randall (1926-2019) graduated from Lucy Addison High School of Roanoke, Virginia in 1945. 1
- "Broadmoor Hotel / No. 32. Bed Room. / James Stewart & Co., Inc. Contractors. / Warren & Wetmore Architects. / May 9, 1918." written on bottom right of print. 1
- "Broadmoor Hotel / No. 32. South Elevation. / James Stewart & Co., Inc. Contractors. / Warren & Wetmore Architects. / May 9, 1918." written on bottom right of print. 1
- "Broadmoor Hotel / No. 32. West Elevation. / James Stewart & Co., Inc. Contractors. / Warren & Wetmore Architects. / May 9, 1918." written on bottom right of print. 1
- "After a photograph by Mellen, taken for J. G. Hiestand, Manitou. Illustrated Supplement No. 9, Colorado Springs Gazette, August 30, 1891." 1
- "Curtain Hall" printed on bottom right of photo. Narrow walkway passes by flowstone formed by mineral-rich water flowing down the cave wall. 1
- "Liberty or Death" flag on steps of City Hall. 1
- "Liberty or Death, 2nd Amendment 1789" flag on steps of City Hall. 1
- "Retirement January 15, 1976 / Mr. Dowlin, Director took picture" According to her obituary, Elizabeth Magee (1911-2009) worked as a librarian at the Pikes Peak Library. 1
- #10 Super-six race car in a ditch off the unpaved road. Several men are trying to extricate the car. 1
- "Plais du Grand Trianon. - La Facade." Used as model of Claremont residence of C. A.. Baldwin - Colorado Springs. 1
- 'Wake Up World Leaders". "We Are Not Separate. She Dies We Die". 1
- 'Wing Bar is Closed until further notice.' 1
- (From left to right) Paul M. Conover, Mrs. R. G. Conover, Mr. R. G. Conover (1884-1964), and Everett R. Conover standing in front of a decorated Christmas tree. 1
- 1 Cheyenne Boulevard, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D-2" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1 East Brookside Street. Photo is referenced as "D-19" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1. Honest Abner meditateth upon ye cares of ye farmer's life, and decideth to emigrate to Pike's Peak. 1
- 100 East St. Vrain Street. 1
- 100 East St. Vrain Street. A late 1930s sedan with 1947 Colorado license plates is parked in front of the apartments. 1
- 1000 N. Cascade Avenue. Sports offered include ice hockey, football, soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming, and skiing. Image shows #20 Pete Lindgren vs. Minnesota. 1
- 1001 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 101 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 102 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 1029 North Nevada Avenue. Now property of Colorado College. House built for Willis S. Montgomery. 1
- 106 South Tejon Street. 1
- 12-year-old Rex Stevens wearing a cap and jacket sitting on horse in grassland with hills in the background. He is holding rifle and strings of birds are hanging from saddle horn and back of saddle. Photo identified on back. 1
- 13 young men and one adult dressed for hiking, are seated and standing at Balance Rock in The Garden of the Gods. Frank Cheley is standing in the right front of the group. 1
- 1303 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 1319 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 1319 North Nevada Avenue. Interior. 1
- 1320 Wood Avenue. Fireplace in Lawrence Bodribb residence. First appeared in city directory in 1938. 1
- 1320 Wood Avenue. Living room of Lawrence Bodribb residence. First appeared in city directory in 1938. 1
- 1327 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 1332 Earl's Court [renamed Wood Avenue in 1912]. Second story, staircase and hall of the residence of Warren W. Wood. 1
- 1336 North Nevada Avenue. Home of Earl Mosley when he was City Manager. 1
- 1343 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 1410 North Tejon Street. Identified on back "The foundry marker, "The Hassell Iron Works Co., Colorado Springs, Colo." appeared in the center of the entry gate." 1
- 1420 North Nevada Avenue. Home of Charles Emery, a local photographer. Owned by Dorothy (Emery) and Harold Chase until December of 1936. 1
- 1424 Wood Avenue. Written on the back of the photograph 1
- 1510 South Cascade Avenue. Photo is referenced as "D-9" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1513 South Cascade Avenue. Photo is referenced as "D-23" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1515 Wood Avenue. Residence of Butler Williamson. 1
- 1516 South Cascade Avenue. Photo is referenced as "D-8" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1520 South Cascade Avenue, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D07" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1523 Wood Avenue. 1
- 1605 South Cascade Avenue. Photo is referenced as "D27" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1609 South Cascade Avenue. A 1966 Honda Dream 305cc motorcycle is parked on the sidewalk in front of the house. Photo is referenced as "D28" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1626 Wood Avenue. Residence of S. Scovel Chamberlain. 1
- 1642 South Cascade Avenue, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D06" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1642 South Cascade Avenue, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D06" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 17 North Weber Street. Interior view of book cases. Bowler hat is resting on large tome. 1
- 17 North Weber Street. Interior view of fireplace and bookcases. 1
- 17 North Weber Street. Interior view of pool room. 1
- 18 East Kiowa Street. Signs in window read "They will fit any window", "Do you value health!", "We gladly tell you about it", "Walsh window tent is king", "Vitalizing and Invigorating Fresh Air", "Bad Air Kills 1483 in Chicago". 1
- 1830 Wood Avenue. “Stable for B. H. Hopkins, Colo. Springs” annotated at bottom of print. 1
- 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus packed with approximately 20 tourists makes it way up the steep incline on a mountainside road towards the turntable. "67-C" hand-written in lower left corner. 1
- 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus with drivers and tourists on the vehicle turntable at Inspiration Point on Crystal Park Auto Tour Road. "Inspiration Point alt. 7945" on sign. 1
- 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus with tourists and drivers posing on snow-covered dirt road next to a steep cliff. Photo identified on back. 1
- 1910 Pastor's Parlor of First Presbyterian Church located at 219 East Bijou Street. 1
- 1922 Lincoln L-series touring sedan displaying 1927 Colorado license plates is parked on dirt road with two people at railings alongside road. Manitou Incline, Manitou Springs and Pikes Peak are visible in background. Title written on back of print. 1
- 1954 Pikes Peak Hill Climb pace cars. 1
- 1963 graduates of the Air Force Academy throw their caps into the air in celebration. 1
- 2 North Cascade Avenue. Used to be called the Holly Sugar Building. Penrose Public Library is to the north [right] and the Antlers Hilton Hotel is to the south [left]. 1
- 2. Not to dig gold, as neighbor Crumps supposed but -shrewd Abner!- to vend groceries and liquors to ye fat-pursed gold diggers, at a profit which ye honest man leaveth for future consideration. 1
- 2/3 of Trumps Wives were Immigrants Proving again that We need Immigrants to do Jobs that Americans Won't do. "I Stand with Immigrants and Refugees! No Ban No Wall #VetsAgainstTrump". Immigration Ban Rally. 1
- 20 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 2020 graduate between two family members, all wearing masks. 1
- 2020 graduate carries baby seat with blanket, dressed in cap and gown. 1
- 2020 graduate dressed in cap and gown in parking lot of Community Prep School for ceremonies. 1
- 2020 graduate in parking lot of Community prep School for ceremonies. 1
- 226 E. Cache La Poudre 1
- 25 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 2801 W. Boulder, now 2801 W. Uintah. "The house we lived in or "Villa Mohl" 1959." Facing page reads "1959 / Mohl's revisited NewYork <-> Colo-Sprgs". This house was moved from another lot. 1
- 3. Shrewd Abner experienceth much surprise and some digust on arriving at ye Peak for lo! Every tent is a grocery, and ye oldest inhabitant hath not seen a digger this year. 1
- 332 North Tejon Street. From Colorado Springs Gazette Supplement, January 1, 1888. 1
- 3850 North Nevada Avenue. Sign over entrance road reads "The Western Horseman / The Magazine for Admirers of Stock Horses". 1
- 4. Howbeit, Abner hath a valiant heart. He openeth his store, and sitteth much on ye counter thereof, making pleasant additions of ye future profits of ye business. 1
- 40 miles distant from Camp, July 4th 1
- 400 Block of Colorado Avenue, Colorado City 1
- 404 Manitou Avenue. Roy and Velma McClurg created a dramatic walk-through history of the Old West. 1
- 408 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 423 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 423 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 444 Virginia Avenue, Bee Hive [Glen Park] Photo is referenced as "b-54-2" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 481 Buena Vista Drive, Glen Moyne [Glen Park]. Photo is referenced as "b-54-92" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 5 Cheyenne Boulevard, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D05" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 5. No customers coming, and a butcher being greatly needed to kill cattle for ye grocers, Abner -ye stout of heart- is asked, 'Will he kill ye cattle?' He answereth straight-way, 'I will.' 1
- 50 mule train departs Manitou Springs carrying howitzers and ammunition for the July 4th ceremony atop Pikes Peak, July 3, 1950. 1
- 518 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 5th Street and Colorado Avenue, looking east. 1
- 6 West Cheyenne Road, Glendale [Cheyenne Canon] Photo is referenced as "D01" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 6. Whereby ye folly of swift answers is most clearly proven for, instead of killing kine, ye first ox refuseth obstinately to die, and nearly killed ye butcher. 1
- 606 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 614 North Nevada Avenue. Interior view of dining room. 1
- 6145 Shoup Road. Photo is on page 20 and is referenced as "B-30" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 622 North Nevada Avenue, later enlarged in 1888. 1
- 7. Haply, upon these undertakings, arriveth a real live Digger, ye first of ye season. Ye people, young and old, rush to him, and beseech him to buy their goods and wares. 1
- 77 \ 1
- 7 1
- 8. Generous Digger will not balk them he engageth half a dozen or so as body-servants, and giveth his boots to honest Abner to carry. 1
- 810 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- 9 year old Randolf Edwards dressed in his finest on the occasion of his first Holy Communion. 1
- 9. Which and other like employments, pursued valiantly through-out the summer, convince shrewd Abner, as he returneth weary and waysore, to his Massachusetts home, that there are worse cares in life than those of a farmer. 1
- 99 Ranch Road. Tom Burgess residence. 1
- A woman sits on a stool at the bar in the tavern. A man and a woman stand behind the bar near shelves of alcohol bottles. 1
- A 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus approaches the camera on a steep incline on the winding Crystal Park Auto Tour Road in the mountains. Another bus can be seen on the road in the distance. "72C" hand-written on oval label in lower right corner. 1
- A 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus carrying a driver and three passengers is stopped on a rocky bend on the Crystal Park Auto Tour Road. 1
- A 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus carrying four passengers pauses for the camera on a turn on a narrow mountain road. 1
- A 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus load with four passengers and a driver is parked on the Crystal Park Auto Tour Road next to a steep mountain hillside. 1
- A 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus loaded with passengers is stopped near a switchback on the Crystal Park Auto Tour Road on a steep mountain hillside. 1
- A 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus travels along a road on the side of a steep mountainside. Handwritten on lower right-hand corner of photograph 1
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- A compilation of interviews with residents of Colorado Springs who were impacted by the Waldo Canyon Fire, one year after the fire. 1
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