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- (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
- (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
- 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
- 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 Holy war between two skunks, the Ayatollah and Iraq's Hussein. Gas war spunk. 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 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 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
- 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 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
- Americans can afford to buy so much stuff from Japan because they have Union Scale wages. 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
- 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
- As I recall, there were a number of mishaps involving ambulances in the city. 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
- 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
- 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
- Baseball analogy. Reagan has a huge personal popularity bat and is waiting for worried Tip O'Neil to pitch MX ball. 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
- Being tough on crime doesn't mean much if the Colorado Parol Board turns murderers loose in a few years. 1
- Big spender Senator Cranston did multiple mailings to prove he wasn't a big spender running for president. 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, EPA, Fish and Wildlife, Dept. of Interior are the hunters. Farmer, Rancher, Logger, Miner is the game. 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
- Boxing analogy. Colorado, Indiana and Ohio boost Hart back in boxing ring. 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
- 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
- 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 "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 "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 "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
- 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
- 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
- Chief Reagan is proud of his first feather in his anti-terrorist headdress. 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
- 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
- City and county governments look at ballot issues. Mayor Bob has lots of issues...Tastes Great! Flintridge, Baseball, Smoking ordinance, Charter Changes...while County has one...one cent sales tax...Less Selling. It was an beer commercial argument 1
- City, county and developers are arguing about water supply while Consolidated Space Center bigwigs wait for red carpet treatment. 1
- Colorado State Legislature carves a Mount Rushmore likeness with two heads. One is combination of Washington and Linclon and the other one of Martin Luther King. Expedient to birthday recognition day. 1
- Colorado did quite well in the football bowl games. Colorado University ate Irish clover, CU Rams had Duck soup and Air Force Falcons ate Buckeyes. They want some more of that but they will have to wait until next year. Munch, munch, munch... 1
- Communist vulture is heading to Mexico city from Nicaragua. 1
- Communists in Central America can execute both Conservatives and Liberals. Liberals don't see the us and them caveman mentality. 1
- Comparison of well-known American structures. Statue of Liberty is 305 feet high. Washington Monument, Empire State building, Sears Tower are all small in comparison to frivolous court litigation stacks of paper coming from our courts. 1
- Congress looks to find favor with large special interest groups...except family exemptions. (kids are of little value) 1
- Congress' soak the rich capital gains tax is sinking business. Poor people are getting soaked. 1
- Congress, playing for the Salvation Army, might have gone off the wagon on deficit juice. conversion might not be genuine. 1
- Congress, pretending to be doctors trying to save a spending cut bill, is rushing to operating room. They are sneaking in a congressional pay raise hidding in the cart. 1
- Congressmen, dressed as British Fox Hunting party are riding bulls across the grounds. Onlookers wonder what they are hunting. Sacred cows, is the answer. (Actually, politicians are hunting election victory by riding their sacred cows.) 1
- County Commission covered wagon returns from County sales tax pass full of arrows. Natives did not like their capital improvements plan. 1
- County Commissioner Harris is using a small fish (5 mill property tax reduction) as bait for a large 1% sales tax fish 1
- Couple on road to polls to vote against county sales tax sees their car washed down stream. He thinks he saw a thought float by. 1
- Courts have no idea what the 1st Amendment is about. They are trying to build a school on wall of separation dividing secular and sacred. 1
- David and Goliath analogy. President Reagan as David has killed the giant labeled Inflation. Behind him is an even larger giant, the '84 deficit drawing his sword. 1
- Death carries an Electro magnet lack of vision power pac on his back and wipes out US Steel industry. 1
- Deep in the Congressional dungeon Watergate reform is still awaiting trial. 1
- Democrat donkey has six dwarves aboard 1
- Democratic House and Senate leaders (House Speaker, Jim Wright and Senator Byrd) concentrate on fixing a Contra Aid leak in the great Federal Spending works while ignoring huge leaks in other programs. 1
- Democratic burro's line up for race. Presidential candidate, Senator Gary Hart rides a bimbo rather than a burro. (I'm not sure this cartoon was rejected, but if it was, it would be because my bosses thought it was nasty.) (Me...nasty?) 1
- Democratic party leader is riding a donkey at the back of a long line of people walking in the desert saying, I'm your leader! 1
- Democrats see tax cut babies as a problem. He/she doesn't fit in with their big government family. The GOP elephant is overjoyed when the democrat donkey drops this baby at their doorstep. Limited government types love tax cut babies. 1
- Difference between trade policies. USA has an in and out box with orders piled up. Japan has out and out boxes. 1
- District Attorney Russel has the unpleasant task of cleaning his assistant, George Vahsholtz from skunk remarks. 1
- Downhill sled race analogy. County commission, state legislature and chamber of commerce all all going down hill. Mayor Bob is not a team player wanting the county sled to not get a good start. 1
- Easter cartoon. Satan gets bad news from his minions. Jesus is alive. 1
- Eight panels showing evolution of courtship. Short story 1
- El Salvador boss, Duarte comes to the power sharing table with fingers crossed. Citizens wonder if they can keep their fingers when Communist player swings his ax. 1
- El Salvador must decide...should it take Aid from the USA, which would elevate them to freedom or the easy aid from the USSR which will lead them to hanging noose. Uncle Sam notes "Observe! There are strings attached on both sides." 1
- Employment bikes rides better with round tires (Supply and Demand) rather than square tires (Comparable worth) Ms. [Janice] Goodman [New York lawyer]. 1
- End of cold war cartoon. Soviet Union grip on Communist block of ice is melting. Poland, East Germany, Rumania is thawing out. 1
- Every Election year, Democrats like to scare elderly voters by telling them the Republicans want to stop their Social Security check from coming in. This time, the Republicans beat them to the trick. 1
- Everybody...thugs, robbers, prostitutes, con men, crazy people get under the court protection umbrella but the elderly are left in the rain at the mercy of guardianship. 1
- Everyone is watching Reagan and Gorby play arms talks game while Nicaragua saw is cutting a trap door around US. 1
- Father, without shirt but wearing a tie, opens a Father's Day present. It's a shirt. Just what he wanted. 1
- Fetus in pregnant woman thanks voters who passed amendment #3 to stop state funded abortions. 1
- Final Version of Truth shall set you Free. cartoon. Truth is relative in academia. Now they rely on Coalition. 1
- Finally, Congress comes through with propellant for space defense program. A very small can. 1
- Finally, the suicide doctor, Jack Kevorkian, experiences some jail time for assisting people kill themselves. 1
- Five men sit on one chair at the employment office. They must be from the overcrowded jail. 1
- Five panels showing the progression of decay. Panel 1. Trash. Panel 2. Dead rat. Panel 3. Maggot. Panel 4. Slime. Panel 5. Neo-nazi is lowest form of life. (Note 1
- Food for Thought on Thanksgiving Day. If the ACLU had arrived before the pilgrims...they would have put up a designated non-praying area sign. 1
- Football analogy 1
- For SOME reason, the Republicans just couldn't deliver their ideas to the American People. No wonder. The cab driver (liberal media) is a Democrat. 1
- Foreign looking waiter asks the Clintons if they want, dessert, coffee, manila envelope stuffed with checks for legal defense fund? 1
- Formal Colorado Springs Prospective City Manager Gala Party. Two people didn't get the memo and dressed in rabbit and robin outfits. (Note 1
- Four panels (very wordy) where NOW lady is promoting Isaac's comparable worth ideas. She obviously doesn't understand the Capitalistic system. 1
- Four panels showing Carter and Reagan debate. Panel 1. Both are against apartheid. Panel 2. Reagan has concerns about tribal war and loss of human rights. Panel 3. Silence. Panel 4. Carter is against apartheid. Here we go again. 1
- Four panels. This country seems to be like an ostrich who thinks he's going to be safe by hiding his head in the sand. Radon is the latest issue that the media are saying, Danger! Danger! about. The establishment wants to scare us to death. 1
- Fritz Mondale definitely can beat Hart and Jesse in the Pie-in-the-sky throwing contest. 1
- Gay man comes out of the closet bringing with him the AIDS virus. 1
- Gerry Ferraro and Mondale address crowd. People listen to Ferraro and leave when Mondale speaks. 1
- Gladiator using SDI shield. "Boy, this space shield works great against the Red Menace." "Red missiles, no problem." Gladiator gets hit in the back by Congressional Budget Cuts. 1
- Gorby and Reagan are in a muscle contest at Arms summit meeting. 1
- Governor Lamm wants unemployed CF&I workers to go to Colorado Springs. This connects with his thoughtful anti-immigration plan? 1
- Governor Lamm, in horse jump competition, clears Social Services barrier, Prisons barrier, education barrier but health care costs is a brick wall too high. 1
- Gramm-Rodman bus, target of zero deficit by 1991, finds lonely passengers still waiting for Peter Pan to pick them up. 1
- Great community effort won the city 1st place in the Hall of Fame competition. 1
- Guess who the Supreme Court won't allow in the courtroom? Choices...defendant's attorneys, defendant's psychiatrists, defendant's social experts, Defendant's family and friends, the victim's orphaned children. 1
- Guillotine at Airport catches passengers' attention. [Post Air India Flight 182 bombing. See Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph article "Air-India broke up in flight" dated June 25, 1985, page 1.] 1
- Hollywood is constructing high wall around Colorado. Are we being quarantined because of some contagious disease that kills people when they are exposed to our body fluids? No. They don't like the way we voted. 1
- Hooray! The Republican Congress was carried out on the shoulders of the people. They saved Social Security. Actually they are carried out on the BACKS of the American taxpayers. Republicans used to stand for limited government. 1
- Horse race analogy 1
- House Majority Leader, Jim Wright, wearing primitive attire, is about to toss taxpayer lady sacrifice in volcano, labeled Mount Deficit. Other congress tribe members can't believe the constituent still doesn't believe congress deserves a pay raise. 1
- House and Senate knights kill one another and miss hurting the deficit dragon. 1
- Huge Continental Bank lands on safety net made up with people like you and me. Calls on other banks to leap to safety. 1
- Huge Mayor Bob overshadows the committee organized to find new city manager. 1
- I don't know why this cartoon was rejected. The liberal congress seems more interested in feeding tax dollars to fish (kept in space helmet) than helping space program. 1
- I have forgotten what this issue is about. Rev. Curran is questioning Pope John about his communication with God. Probably this cartoon was too much in the weeds to our readers to understand. Bosses were probably right. 1
- I knew this cartoon wouldn't be published. Drawing a fetus is a no-no. I think the saying was an election sound bite. 1
- I think this cartoon didn't make it to the Gazette because of the scripture code. I tried it again without the mayor. 1
- I think this cartoon is connected to a news item about security problems in the airline industry. Passengers have to almost get undressed to board the plane but the loaders take all kinds of things that could be considered dangerous. 1
- I've never understood the logic of union strikes. To me it seems like the workers choose to punish themselves needlessly. Picture a Sailing ship with USS Auto competition sign, UAW strike sailors choose to walk the plank. Japan is happy to sell us cars. 1
- Illustrating the Annual Western Street Breakfast on Tejon Street. "Keep them horses away from the servin' table". Diners look startled. 1
- In one small package (baby) God gave us (all the biblical names of Christ) 1
- In the Economic beauty contest, Multi-national corporation judges are not going to be impressed with Colorado's unitary tax bag over her head. 1
- In the presidential campaigns, thus far, Vice President Al Gore is a REAL tree-hugger. Candidate George W. Bush says he is a compassionate conservative but has very little to show what that means. 1
- Inflation has taken its toll on American's earnings. Now Uncle Sam is worn out working on the tax cut wood pile. Big government programs have been cutting up the earnings furniture. Lady is glad he is working on the right woodpile. 1
- International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War [1985 Nobel Peace Prize winner] and Soviet bear eat at the Nobel Peace Prize restaurant. 1
- Israeli soldier cutting PLO dragon apart, sections of tail are new dragons. 1
- It seems our police force protects the identity of Johns but not the prostitute from press coverage. 1
- It's an illustration which went with a newspaper story about Jesus Rock Bands (I think) . A young man is looking through the scripture for a passage where Jesus said, "On rock I'll build my church". (Matt. 16 1
- Italy's Craxi looks like he has been bitten by a Terrorist vampire (Mohammed Abbas) who somehow escaped Uncle Sam. [See Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph article "Meese says 'no haven' for suspect" dated October 14, 1985, page 1] 1
- Jack and Jill analogy. Panel 1. Colorado Springs and Aurora went up the hill (to homestake II well) Panel 2. But found a lawyer representing Bambi. Panel 3. Vail developers in Bambi clothing quenches lawyer's thirst. 1
- Jack and the beanstalk analogy. Jack is an Independent Oil producer with oil price eggs. OPEC is giant that thinks the eggs belong to him. I'm not sure chicken eggs are golden. 1
- Jesse Jackson goes to Syria to retrieve an American hostage. He plays into the Syrian Productions role of Moses. Loves it. Director says "We'll take it from, "Let my people go!"" 1
- Just a little joke. Hughes Aircraft Company lost two satellites. Good news and bad news, sir. The good news is we were finally able to track down our two satellites." What if they both crashed on top of their building? 1
- Just when Public Education is waiting to have school choice break their chains of state government regulation, President Bill Clinton arrives with some new ball and chain federal government regulations. 1
- Lady Justice pokes DA Russel with sword. Vahsholtz asks if she knows who they are. 1
- Lamb is talking to Jesus saying, I sure am glad YOU know your sheep. In the foreground are three wolves in sheep's clothing labeled, Liberal theologies, cults, and oddball religions. 1
- Liberal critics wonder "I certainly agree with most of your rehabilitation suggestions, Dr. Kissinger, but do you really think it's necessary to remove the bull?" 1
- Liberal judges stock the gas chamber with laughing gas. Capital punishment must be a joke to them. 1
- Liberals, Moderates, Neo-liberals and Conservatives all are aiming canons at the deficit hiding in the castle. They will knock each other out if fired at once. Dragon is safe. 1
- Line drawing for story for the United Way. Three people 1
- Line drawing of Glen Eyrie tower and faćade with flowering trees and shrubs in front. 1
- Line drawing of what was the El Paso County Courthouse [1903-1973.] 1
- Little boy brings home his report card hoping it's a D day that will soon be forgotten. 1
- Little boy is afraid of the real deficit monster under his bed. Daddy Reagan calls it hysteria and tells him to go to sleep. 1
- Little boy with spots sent home from school because he might be contagious. If he had AIDS, it would be OK to go to school. 1
- Little did the landowner know his every move was being watched by one of the most notorious predators known to man! [drawn in 1993] 1
- Local delegate is asking an old lady if this where the conference on aging meets. She says, yep and you see long range shot of ping pong table with paddle labeled Politics. She's the ball. 1
- Long arm of the city police is being blocked our by even longer arm of city growth crook. 1
- Look what the cat dragged in 1
- Lots of people say we live in a democracy. I'd say they were NOMADS. They don't seem to understand their country has a constitution and our forefathers gave us a Republic. The red, in the American flag is now pink. 1
- Man checks in to a fancy hotel seeing men performing magic tricks. They are international bankers doing tricks on us. 1
- March madness time. Secretary finds wastebasket with rolled up paper balls near Mr. Bigg's desk. 1
- Margaret Heckler moves from large Health and Human Services office to basement level Ireland Embassy. She feels she's been promoted. 1
- Mayor Bob supported Comparable worth. Reagan told it like it was. 1
- Mayor Bob, City Council as cupid is lifting a half cent sales tax billfold from lovers. 1
- Media judges are overseeing a duel between a Soviet tank and a free world representative seem to not notice the advantage the tank has in the propaganda duel. 1
- Memorial Day cartoon. People in military graveyard are thankful for those who are buried there. They believed our freedom is non-negotiable and willing to die for our liberty. 1
- Modern, new minimum wage street sweeper is going to run over little entry level jobs. Every time congress passes new minimum wage bills entry level jobs are lost. 1
- Mondale in mud king vehicle splatters Hart in his new ideas race car. Never take on Fritz in the mud. 1
- Mondale's liberal ideas race horse is old and on life support. Problem is not just with the jockey. (Note 1
- Mr. and Mrs. Gorbachev walk through a graveyard containing stone reminders of mass executions and starvation victims. Gorby can't understand why the Ukrainians don't want to join their economic union. Duh. 1
- Mushroom-like government buildings are sprouting up from the ground to throw business building out of balance. President Bill Clinton calls this, "Growing the economy." 1
- NOW lady has Mayor Isaac looking foolish in Comparable Worth clothing store. Tie (spouse following) isn't right. 1
- National debt ceiling at White House is jacked up. Now, to get an agreement on a NUCLEAR ceiling is more of a joke. 1
- Neighborhood view asking how would the city council members, Shepard, Isaac, Viet, Snyder, McNally and Cogswell, have voted if a massage parlor was next door? 1
- New blood at the civil rights commission angers liberals by taking down the minorities only sign. 1
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- Nicaragua's Sandinistas beavers are chewing on the Western Hemisphere Freedom Tree with eagle nest. Reagan is concerned, Democratic congress thinks he is overreacting. 1
- No date, Unpublished cartoon. slave and unborn alike, courts ruled slaves were not quite human. 1
- No drawings just balloons. Both Reagan's retaliation policy and veto are lost in the darkness. 1
- Objection sustained. Separation of church and state in Colorado. 1
- Oliver North was working in the White House on the Iran/Contra issue. He damaged Reagan in his sword play and got fired. My bosses probably thought the cartoon was premature. 1
- One panel many ideas. Mayor Bob and Leon Young [Vice Mayor] are in a china shop with a bull inside. Coming carefully through the Planned Growth door are new council members Mary Ellen McNally, Bruce Shepard and Kelso. 1
- One panel, many ideas. Unveiling of Zeb Pike statue with coat blowing in the wind. He holds telescope...to see lights on Peak. Fire Chief said we are big happy family and the governors education reform looks like Jell-o. 1
- Opinion polls gives Reagan arm wrestling new strength in Arms talks with Soviets. 1
- Original Species protection cartoon given to Hank Walter at Limited Government forum. It's an 8 panel cartoon showing a farmer stomping an endangered species found on his land. 1
- Panel 1. Minister tells congregation that there is no THE Christian position in politics. There are Christian Positions. Panel 2. Child sits on the lap of Jesus and asks him what HIS positions are on abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, genocide.... 1
- Panel 1-2. Republican voters are disappointed to find the representatives they sent to Congress to reduce the size of government are not walking the talk. The footprints they leave are just like the democrat donkey's tracks. 1
- Panel 1-2. Apartheid white man gets bucked off black man. Panel 3. Another man congratulates his brother for gaining total equality. Panel 4. Communist rides brother into service of state. 1
- Panel 1-2. True conservatives can't put on a happy face when they hear someone wants an abortion. Compassionate conservatives keep smiling. Don't count on them to enter the controversial discussion about aborting. Some have values, some have positions. 1
- Panel 1-2. Liberals believe shooting crimes are connected to gun violence. I'd say the crimes are committed by bad people who use guns. I'd rather see the bad guys locked up. 1
- Panel 1-2. On Veteran's Day, American citizens see soldiers as vital guard dogs who will protect the homeland. Social scientists see soldiers as lab rats for their foreign policy experiments. 1
- Panel 1-3. Which Health Care providers do YOU trust? Your doctor, who listens to your heart? Your Health Maintenance Organization (Insurance provider) who checks out your financial health? Or President Bill Clinton and big government bureaucrats? 1
- Panel 1-3. When big government environmentalists get busy stepping on property owner's rights, Lady Liberty gets further and further away and harder to see. 1
- Panel 1-4. A public school teacher comes up with a school prayer that will just about offend everyone. What can we do? Maybe we should give parents a choice to pick the school where they can send their kids. 1
- Panel 1-4. All mothers should be honored on labor day because they have to go through labor to have children. (A little play on words, here. I must not have been able to think of anything pithy to say.) 1
- Panel 1-4. Maverick Senator, John McCain is obviously the media's favorite nominee for the Republican Party in the primary debates. 1
- Panel 1-4. President Bill Clinton made a big show when he pretended to fix the Social Security Program with an infusion of surplus money coming from the cigarette industry lawsuit. It's like replacing the flat front tire with the inflated rear tire. 1
- Panel 1-4. The U.S. Supreme Court limited the scope of the 1990 Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (just a teeny bit). Among the people who sought to be classified as disabled were two nearsighted twins who wanted to be airline pilots. Go figure. 1
- Panel 1-4. The marketplace folks provide citizens with food, shelter and clothing, and do a pretty good job. However, big government, who which is supposed to provide citizens, exclusively, with Justice, are a mess. 1
- Panel 1-4. President Bill Clinton is relaxing some trade restrictions on communist Cuba. That might be a good thing to do after almost 40 years of a trade embargo. We'll see. 1
- Panel 1-5. As US and Soviets move missiles closer together the missiles start talking to each other. They break the tension. US wonders what it would be like if we got together. (I think I must have been desperate for an idea here and went for the pun.) 1
- Panel 1-5. Senate Majority Leader, Trent Lott, had been sleeping with both parties when he took a middle-of-the-road course in the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton. 1
- Panel 1-6. In the old days, when a candidate ran for office, he/she would throw their hat in the ring. The hat would ofter signal their strength on the issues. In this Presidential Primary, George W. Bush's campaign money squishes the opposition. 1
- Panel 1-6. It's a story about a Cave man discovering fire. Fire has many benefits 1
- Panel 1-6. President Bill Clinton's idea of successful foreign policy is like he plays golf. Instead of driving the ball toward the official hole on the golf course, he hits the ball and wherever the ball lands is where he decides to place the hole. 1
- Panel 1-6. Secretary of Defense, Jim Baker, has a tendency to talk and talk. The Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is just waiting him out until Iran obtains nuclear weapons. 1
- Panel 1-6. The cartoon shows the difference between real science and the science, as practiced of the Union of Concerned Scientists. They seem to be motivated by politics rather than science. 1
- Panel 1-6. As Coloradans drive from county to county, they have to show their guns or are allowed to conceal them. Different counties have different laws regarding handgun conceal-carry regulation. A state law would remedy that problem quickly. 1
- Panel 1-8. Just when a local control fella finds a nice quiet place to enjoy nature, Vice President Al Gore camps out along side him and makes a lot of noise about wanting more open space. What a pest. 1
- Panel 1. "Space Program" A great number of safety workers for three passenger/astronauts. Panel 2. "Commercial Airlines" A great number of passengers for three safety workers. 1
- Panel 1. 1620, Indian meets pilgrim "Peace". Panel 2. 1987, Jim Wright meets Soviets "Peace". 1
- Panel 1. Academy Boulevard looks like the Frankenstein monster. Panel 2. "The new, improved, enlightened, avoiding all the pitfalls of the Academy experience, super-deluxe Powers Boulevard." will still look like the Frankenstein monster. 1
- Panel 1. Announcer says "Despite intense effort on both sides there's very little happening in the arms negotiations, folks..." Panel 2. Close up shows State Department and Defense Department arm wrestling. The Soviet team hasn't arrived yet. 1
- Panel 1. Bob Dole and Bill Clinton agree they both want the American people to know their core beliefs. Panel 2. We see they are both looking at polling data for their beliefs. 1
- Panel 1. Cap Weinberger is sleeping in guarding military secrets. Panel 2. But very prepared to protect military pensions. 1
- Panel 1. Caption "The U.S. Bargaining Chip" President Reagan puts space shield on the table with Gorby. Panel 2. Caption "The Soviet Bargaining Chip...chip...chip" Gorbachev chips away at Reagan's shield. 1
- Panel 1. Colorado College students poke fun at Reagan's nuclear defense plan. That's called Freedom of Expression . Panel 2. Soldiers devote their lives to defend the Constitution. That's an expression of freedom. 1
- Panel 1. County commissioners drive in desert looking for water. Panel 2. See Caution 1
- Panel 1. Couple approaches US mail box. Panel 2. Opens mail box window to drop in taxes. Panel 3. Mail box changes to Reagan face which swallows the envelope. Panel 4. Couple walks away hating it when mail boxes say, gulp . 1
- Panel 1. Couple meets Jim Wright and Tip O'Neil, the Robbing Hood gang. How can they assist? Panel 2. Couple is middle class working toward rich. What do you offer? Panel 3. Silence. Panel 4. Couple needs to find the Reagan gang. 1
- Panel 1. EMT workers rush to Summit Boxing ring to help injured man. Panel 2. Reagan's trainer, Secretary Regan got beat up by American women. (Note; I don't remember the issue.) 1
- Panel 1. Farm Aid with Willy Nelson. Panel 2. Farm aid with Uncle Sam helping farmer. Panel 3. Farm Reality...oversupply of grain. 1
- Panel 1. Free market design 1
- Panel 1. Gay man tells military officer "If someone want to serve in the military, I don't think they should be discriminated against because of their status." Panel 2. Overweight, school dropout, blind woman, eldery man all want to try out. 1
- Panel 1. Grown brother and sister at table. Brother asks if she remembers how mom got carried away with highly speculative investments. Panel 2. Sister asks what she invested in? Panel 3. Brother says, "Us." 1
- Panel 1. Hammer and sickle symbol and what it means...repression, govnment control, human rights violations... Panel 2. Peace niks wonder why we can't live in harmony. Conservatives seem to love war. right. 1
- Panel 1. In the old days, if Harold had misbehaved, the teacher, parents and the law stood together. Panel 2. Today it's...Harold has parents, judges, psychologists, etc. on his side. Teacher stands alone. 1
- Panel 1. It used to be...a public school teacher could resolve a playground dispute on her own. Panel 2. Now, in this politically-correct culture, these issues often wind up in court. 1
- Panel 1. Judge Thomas is surrounded by the press. Panel 2. The Tailhook Scandle garners press attack. Panel 3. Senator Packwood is mobbed by the press. Panel 4. The Press no longer cares about anything President Clinton does wrong. 1
- Panel 1. Judge asks counsel to approach the bench. Panel 2. He asks counselors if Mr. Bernie Goetz (Subway shooter) is the defendant or the victim. Counsel says it depends if the judge is a liberal or conservative. 1
- Panel 1. Judge throws peace protestors in jail and throws away the key. Panel 2. Prisoner finds cell mate in for church . 3 thru Panel 5. District 1 voters look for Romeo (Kelso). He's not there. Quote from Shakespeare about Sterner stuff. 1
- Panel 1. Justice approaches table where people are passing money for political campaign. Man asks if it's legal. Panel 2. Justice ripps off the table cloth. Panel 3. And says, Now it is. It exposes the money being passed under the table. 1
- Panel 1. Liberal can't see how a tiny country like Nicaragua can be a threat to big USA. Panel 2. Same liberal can't see how a tiny lump (cancer) can be a threat to entire body. 1
- Panel 1. Nicaraguan leader asks Cuba for help. Trades shoes. Panel 2. Nicaraguan leader asks USSR for help. Trades shirt. Panel 3. Nicaraguan leader thinks he's free. Panel 4. Comes to USA for help and sees sign. "No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service." 1
- Panel 1. Office men talk about defense system. Triad system is sound. Panel 2. B-52s are too old, Missiles are vulnerable. Panel 3. Submarines....Navy Communications officer and spy John Walker will see to that. 1
- Panel 1. Old style communism holds Russian in place with a neck cuff and chains. Panel 2. Democratized communism pads neck cuff and has flower-like chains. 1
- Panel 1. Picture of man-made heart replacement. Panel 2. God-made heart replacement is Jesus Christ. Those who believe in Him are promised a new heart. (Ezekiel 36 1
- Panel 1. Range Riders ride from street breakfast with swimming gear. Panel 2. Showdown at the Flintridge Drive Saloon. 1
- Panel 1. Reagan tax break story sold by paper boy. Tax breaks for the poor. Panel 2. Tax breaks for the middle class. Panel 3. Everybody happy. Panel 4. Tax breaks for the rich. Panel 5. Now poor and middle class grumble. 1
- Panel 1. Reagan waves goodbye to Watt. Panel 2. Reagan waves goodbye to Burford. Panel 3. Reagan waves goodbye to Deaver. Panel 4. Stockman leaves the woodshed. 1
- Panel 1. Senator Gary Hart for President...a Colorado Womanizer. Panel 2. Representative Pat Schroeder for President...a Colorado Womanoid. 1
- Panel 1. Shows House democrats taking aid to Contras club to Welfare state paper mill. Panel 2. Roosevelt-like Reagan is wondering if they've seen his big stick. 1
- Panel 1. Shows elderly congressman signing bill representing seniority system. Panel 2. House Armed Services chair Aspin dumps old geezer congressman on the floor. 1
- Panel 1. Skeleton-like Arms Promotion Department worker gets good news. Salt 1 gives them a green light to move on multiple warhead project. Panel 2. More good news 1
- Panel 1. Some Russian Hostages in Lebanon. Panel 2. Shows lots of Russian hostages in Moscow. 1
- Panel 1. Some families put their Christmas decorations away until next year. Panel 2. Some families put their Millennium decorations away. They will put them up again in 2000 (if the world doesn't end). 1
- Panel 1. Soviet troops are happy to read how Reagan was embarrassed by Bitburg incident. Panel 2. Soviet troops burn people alive. 1
- Panel 1. Teacher invites kids to point out signs of spring and regeneration. Panel 2. Johnny points to robins. Panel 3. Alice points to tulips. Panel 4. Alex sees sunbathers. Panel 5. Smart kid points to news that voters turn down city council pay. 1
- Panel 1. Terrorists shot us. Panel 2. Uncle Sam holding a camera, shoots them shooting us. 1
- Panel 1. The "Just War" position shows strong soldier protecting the weak. Panel 2. The "Peace Position" shows peace people tying up the soldier. 1
- Panel 1. Two boys in one prison cell will, hopefully, be reformed. Panel 2. Numerous guys in a single prison cell would likely cause some prisoners to be deformed. They will learn new ways to do bad things. 1
- Panel 1. United Airline pilots think they can fly with $86, 000 pixie dust. Panel 2. and then can fly by jumping off a cliff together. 1
- Panel 1. Weather patterns just right to produce moth snow flakes. Panel 2. Judicial qualifications commission prefers soft judge Lichtenstein over tough-on-lawyers judge Lopez. Duh. Panel 3. Councilman Sarton in court with dangerous drunks. 1
- Panel 1. When Sagan speaks... the press listens. He tells press billions will suffer if the Kuwaiti Oil wells are set fire. Panel 2. When Sagan goofs... paper headline says fires not global threat...The press is missing. 1
- Panel 1. Witness for peace report from Nicaragua. Property rights executed in background. Panel 2. Reporter sees free press executed. Panel 3. Semi-free press executed. Panel 4. Now it's his turn for the blindfold. 1
- Panel 1. A U.S. olympian is saying we could make a much stronger statement...by licking them on their own turf. Panel 2. Shows athlete licking soviet boot. 1
- Panel 1. A family having beans for supper see their pig herding Congressmen, as cowboys, bringing home the bacon. Panel 2. If their Congressman was a tax-cutter, they might be able to eat steak instead of beans. 1
- Panel 1. A managed forest has been mitigated to reduce dead fuel. It has less chance of having damaging forest fires. Panel 2. Wilderness areas are filled with dead wood. Fires are usually uncontainable. I would rather be a tree in a managed forest. 1
- Panel 1. A mugging is taking shape in New York City. Panel 2. Lady Justice, without the blindfold, would like gun manufacturers to hand over their wallet. (A New York Jury allowed a lawsuit to continue in that state.). 1
- Panel 1. Ayatollah hears news about a mine striking a ship in the red sea. Panel 2. Praises Allah for Islamic Jihad. Panel 3. Sees mother and child. Panel 4. asks mother if he can use her kid for awhile. Barbaric. 1
- Panel 1. Bill Clinton and Tipper Gore are characters in American Gothic painting (Family values) What we see. Panel 2. ...What you'll get. Abstract Hillary and Al Gore give us Hollywood, magic cows, FBI, Global warming, cookie cutter kids, etc. 1
- Panel 1. Bird's eye view of the Pentagon. Panel 2. The pentagon with purchasing addition. Looks like a toilet. 1
- Panel 1. Canada's Turner of the Liberal Party pats woman's left cheek. Panel 2. Woman gives Turner a right cross. 1
- Panel 1. Democratic platform is wide and long. Panel 2. Republican platform for Reagan and Bush contains two planks. 1
- Panel 1. Doctor is looking at a shiner on press credibility and asks where he got it. Panel 2. Shiner looks like CBS logo. It wasn't Gen. Westmoreland. 1
- Panel 1. In the USA, defeated boxer (Mondale) is helped out of the boxing ring. Panel 2. In Nicaragua the defeated stuffed dummy is thrown into the trash can by Communist soldiers. 1
- Panel 1. It seems like every time conservative voters send a budget watchdog to Washington, D.C. .. Panel 2. ...he comes back as a trained monkey who collects money for the big government establishment. 1
- Panel 1. Joe Camel loses job because government types find him successful in enticing impressionable young people to take up a harmful, addictive practice. Panel 2. Joe Camel applies for a job with the State Lottery. 1
- Panel 1. Lady Liberty encourages Americans to make a new resolution. Panel 2. She is hoping we can force big, big, (obese) government (Uncle Sam) to go on a diet. (Fat chance). 1
- Panel 1. Many people (non-hunters) see a picture in the paper about a huge bear being hunted down and killed and are sickened by the way such a noble creature had to die. Panel 2. Maybe they don't realize how bears, past their prime, die in the wild. 1
- Panel 1. May we never forget the roaming Buffalo... Panel 2. the Nomadic Indian... Panel 3. the soaring Eagle... Panel 4. ...the powerful Grizzly... Panel 5. ...the wild Mustang... Panel 6. ...the unsound Landowner. 1
- Panel 1. Media shows up in Ferraro's back yard to dig up something. Panel 2. Finds lots of bones and financial disclosure problems. Panel 3. Media has question for Ferraro. Panel 4. Question is if the hole is deep enough to plant a the tree. 1
- Panel 1. Mondale to Reagan 1
- Panel 1. Mr. Clinton accepts eggs from citizens as bureaucrats put them in a savings lock box. Panel 2. Lock box is really a pass through window to the old-timer omelet parlor where the government feeds peoples' nest eggs to customers. 1
- Panel 1. President Bill Clinton has great vision when it comes to spending. He sees Land Ho! when there really is none. Panel 2. When it comes to seeing Chinese spies taking top secret U.S. technology...he can't see that. 1
- Panel 1. President Bill Clinton is sending more American troops in to Yugoslavia to act as NATO Peacekeepers. Panel 2. If war is hell, what kind of situation will be greeting them? 1
- Panel 1. Shows British soldiers (chasing chickens) taking over private land. That's expressly FORBIDDEN in the 3rd Amendment. Panel 2. Now our government expressly REQUIRES in the endangered species act. (Grizzly chases chickens). 1
- Panel 1. Shows Phase 1 at Union Carbide disaster is gathering of vultures. Panel 2. Phase II show gathering of lawyers flying in. 1
- Panel 1. Shows US floor plan with small waiting room and many treatment rooms. Panel 2. Shows Canadian floor plan with huge waiting room and small treatment centers. 1
- Panel 1. State Prison Sentencing law vehicle with flat tire rolls up to legislature. Panel 2. Legislature can fix it. Panel 3. Job done. Panel 4. Now all the tires are flat. flap! flap! 1
- Panel 1. The city of Colorado Springs and El Paso County Commissioners do not want to see people in the area begging for help. Panel 2. But when bond issues and Elections role around, we see city and county officials begging for support. 1
- Panel 1. Tip O'Neil as house apropriations Sarge tired of soldier's request for pants. Panel 2. As inspection sarge, Tip gigs soldier for being out of uniform. 1
- Panel 1. Two teens see a Now hiring sign in Farley's Fast Food Place. Inside owners see a report the congress upped the minimum wage. Panel 2. Three teens walk out of Farley's where sign is replaced with sign saying, Now Firing. 1
- Panel 1. US trade is on the operating table. Politician doctor "Don't worry, Sir. A shot of this protectionism should ease the pain." Panel 2. Doctor applies protectionist medicine to himself. 1
- Panel 1. When families eat at a restaurant and they get bad food, they can complain and maybe even get a free meal. Panel 2. When families send their children to public school and get bad education, public school teachers demand more money. 1
- Panel 1. through 4. There is discussion about a new jail in El Paso County. The discussion is ignored until some people find out it's going in their neighborhood. Not-in-my-backyard is always present. 1
- Peace movement Duck Call sits peacefully on eggs while snake swallows his future family. 1
- Pen and ink drawing of a house. 1
- People in the media love to do stories on AIDSs research but aren't very interested in hearing about prevention advice. 1
- People sitting in sin (mud hole) fail realize that God has opened a curtain to total forgiveness. He has made those who believe as white as snow. That’s what the big deal of Easter is. (original cartoon was given to pastor Ron Richie in 2002.) 1
- Philipian leader, Marcos is feeding a man-eating plant [Chief of Staff General Fabian C. Ver] acquittal super-duper fertilizer. He could get eaten. 1
- Philippine leader might be behind a coup attempt on Cory who is in a tough battle with communist forces. I suspect it was rejected because there wasn't enough information that Marcos was behind the attempt. 1
- Pilgrim labeled "Religious Values" thanks the Republican elephant for inviting him to the table again. Elephant says "we like to celebrate diversity". 1
- Pilots taxi to the first stop in flying the Colorado State Legislature plane...the pay raise bar. Not impressive. 1
- Police arrest people and put them into a police department van while District Attorney, Bob Russel, lets them out through a plea-bargaining door. 1
- President Bill Clinton and his Vice President Al Gore are like WW II bomber pilots going after the legal suppliers in the tobacco industry, gun manufactures, producers of fatty foods, etc. 1
- President Bill Clinton and his big government buddies just want the courts to rough up the big tobacco goose that lays the golden eggs. The don't want to see this goose killed. 1
- President Bill Clinton and the Democrat party want to expend free prescription coverage, in the Medicare program, to the elderly. Grandma may get free medicine, but her grandson will certainly have to pay for it. It's a reElections; plan. 1
- President Bill Clinton is like Moses, leading his people to the Promised Land...Socialized Medicine. Along the way, his people see many people from Alberta, Canada moving toward America's Free Market Health Care system. 1
- President Bill Clinton is using very sophisticated NATO missiles and air power to teach the Serbian people people they should not be so inhumane. Is blowing up unsuspecting people living half-way around the world humane? 1
- President Bill Clinton welcomes China to the World Trade Organization...where all kinds of countries scratch each others backs to achieve economic growth. China Is big enough to take over the club. 1
- President Bill Clinton's police force is watching Gun dealers like a hawk while Chinese workers are stealing Top Secret, missile technology from the U.S. police car. 1
- President Bill Clinton, fails as a general leading his troops into battle. He tends to follow his troops (according to what the polls in the media tell him) rather than make hard decisions based on experience. 1
- President Bill Clinton, the Commander-in-Chief and who also has some very serious character flaws must see all the troops he is supposed to lead, tower over him. From his lowly position, the Commander would see his fellow soldiers as giants. 1
- President Bush is having a fancy State dinner with big wigs, Gorby, Assad, Saudis, etc. while domestic crew from the kitchen (US economy) are facing a fire crisis. 1
- President Bush's hope for catching a big fish victory in the Gulf has caught a big snag. It's Saddam. 1
- President George W. Bush is encouraging the United Nations, just a young lad, to take care of the big bully, Iraq's Saddam Hussein. Congress might not see that as a victory. 1
- President Reagan has to sneak Religious heritage into public schools through the window using an Access Issue board. The separation of church and state dogs can't get at them. 1
- President Reagan is ready to deal with the Soviets in the arms talk game but they seem to be waiting on something...the November election trap door to open. 1
- President Reagan says, "A vote for Ronal Reagan is a vote for less government intrusion." Right. Hot Air lungs revealed. 1
- President Reagan wants Congress to use the stick approach rather than the carrot approach to make the legal drinking age change to 21 years old. Federal Government motivates skinny state government horse. 1
- Presidential aide Deaver is in big trouble planning an event in Bitburg, Germany. Nazi soldier bites him on the ankle. 1
- Presidential candidate, George W. Bush, managed to accrue quite a large war chest for his run. He wonders why they might need a Bandwagon (People who promote ideas). His money wagon seems sufficient. 1
- Presidential seal show eagle's left foot getting bogged down with social welfare programs. Reagan tries to help him turn Banks, dairy, Amtrak, etc. loose. 1
- Press asks Reagan about his pounding the table when talking about the Contras. Panel 2. Reagan says he was swatting a fly. Panel 3. Tip O'Neil is a 300 lb fly. 1
- Prison guards are dragging a killer to the gas chamber. Prisoners says, "But you can't do this! Life is Sacred." Guard says, "Exactly". 1
- Pro-choice Catholics would prefer to take communion drinking watered down wine coolers rather than the blood of Christ that Pope John is offering. (I'm surprised this cartoon made it past the editors.) 1
- Puppet master is Evil Empire (Satanic) who runs another puppet, Gorby, who works another puppet, Assad, who handles a finger puppet, terrorist network. Reagan gets eyeball to eyeball...almost. 1
- Quite a contrast in Saudi Arabia...a pilot goes from camel in back of pick up to his F-15. 1
- Race car analogy. President Reagan, in fancy dragster, is ready to race little Democratic car. A chain links the Reagan car to a tank in Lebanon. 1
- Reagan and Tip O'Neil War horses charge with Contras and Nicaragua knights aboard. 1
- Reagan comes to the rescue of stranded Americans in a miniature Tax Reform ocean liner. Small stuff looked better further back, 1
- Reagan rides subway with defense critic. She thinks his bullet proof vest is making Soviet muggers nervous. 1
- Reagan's ship gets Jean Kirkpatrick. Mondale's ship gets Anderson, the rat. 1
- Reagan's trip to Germany was to bring countries together. The liberal media had other plans to create a divide and embarrass president. 1
- Reagan, drinking deficit booze, teams up with Tip O'Neil drinking spending booze stagger down the street. 1
- Rejected because...I don't know why. City growth, in my view, is right...an apple tree that produces fruity. Planners encourage growth by fertilizing and pruning. Controllers seem to want to cut it down. 1
- Representative Bob Kirsch is driving a speedy pay raise proposal on mountain highway. He's coming upon a slow moving, cranky taxpayer hauling chickens. Kirsch is not worried. He's going to catch flack no matter how hard he hits us. 1
- Representative Fenlon's abortion bill looks like grandma wolf who has eaten Intent of Amendment #3 . The unborn child he holds look a little worried. 1
- Representative Kramer and Senator Hart fight over who gets the star locker room for the military shuttle center. Both are small politicians. 1
- Republican elephant is not eating his own hay....Free Market, Defense spending, peace thru strength. He's hogging the Donkey democrat's hay...Social spending, peace thru treaties and protectionism 1
- Rocker band loves to help people by promoting drugs, sex and rebellion. If it feels good, do it. 1
- Ron's body shop delivers a car that works but is ugly. Congressman Tip complains. Hey, you should've seen it when you brought it in. 1
- Santa Reagan is trying to team up with donkeys to deliver tax reform. GOP elephant (Santa's helper) is willing to go along but doubts if it can fly. 1
- Satan rolls out another dead Soviet prop (Chernenko) to view the May Day parade. 1
- Scene shows absolute chaos in Colorado Department of Revenue Drivers' license office...people being lowered through the roof, etc. Add to that reams of motor voter registration forms being delivered...if #4 initiative passes. 1
- School Administration passes "You're fired" note to Principal who passes it on to the assistant principal who will pass it on to the classroom teacher. Guess who gets cut? 1
- Second try, without Mayor Bob. The Romans 16 quote still didn't fly. I think the Libertarian philosophy didn't agree with role of government rewarding good. 1
- Secretary finds prisoner holed up in file of jail studies. Tells commissioners the studies have turned into a crisis. 1
- Senate majority leader, Trent Lott, a Republican (in-name-only) is falling in love with the opinion-poll mistress. He has forgotten his oath he made to Lady Justice. President Bill Clinton isn't the only one who has commitment problems. 1
- Senator Armstrong (state rights guy) can't water cattle because Judge Kane and Senator Hart stole wilderness area water. They WILL, however negotiate. 1
- Senator Hart is unburdened by union endorsements that are creating a drag on Mondale. 1
- Senator Kennedy dressed as a hiring policeman is putting a man out of business for not hiring enough minorities. Employees ask, "Why are we losing our jobs?" 1
- Senator Ray Powers got in trouble when he said minorities should act like Americans. 1
- Six panels explaining a common dilemma of today's youth. Two boys walk down street while drug thugs drive up, kidnap one of the boys and drives off. The boy left has a dilemma...I wonder if I should RAT? Duuuh. Warning people might be good. 1
- Six panels showing how military wife works while husband is deployed. Chicken on nest analogy. Panel 6. Military rooster comes home with new chick and wants to share military retirement egg the wife protected and worked on while he was away. 1
- Six panels showing two men on a bench going through hurricanes, earthquakes, killer bees, Aids, and the deficit. Panel 6. Then one asks about who wins the pennant. 1
- Six panels with doctor taking pulse of election. Panel 1. Asks presidential race? Panel 2. Senate race? Panel 3. congressional race? Panel 4. DA's race? Panel 5. Huge reaction in pulse. Panel 6. State house race? 1
- Smokey and forest fires. [Must have been a bad year, dry grasses etc.] 1
- Sometime after 2000. Me on couch with shrink lady. Eight panels, rolling blackout, teens at Bishop's Castle, stop the hate. 1
- South Africa siamese twins wait outside the Apartheid treatment center looking worried. The Zimbabwe operation does not look good. 1
- South African bulldog carries out a media skunk. Skunk yells, Press Censorship His liberal bias stinks to high heaven. 1
- Soviet Union and Nicaragua are getting married. Tip O'Neil gave the bride away. 1
- Soviets throw everything they can but can't seem to take out Afghanistan beehive. 1
- Speaker Tom Foley and Majority Leader George Mitchell can't understand why they have to fund SDI (the big dog that keeps us safe) 1
- Speaker of the House, Tom Foley wonders why American citizens are so reluctant to support Congress' deficit reduction program. Maybe we see all the new limo spending programs in their parking lot. 1
- Sports cartoon. News is all about drugs, rape mayhem...in sports news. 1
- State pirate Legislators carry loot to shore by walking on (you) an extension of temporary sales tax. 1
- State pirates unite to fight President Bill Clinton and his federal pirates. Everyone wants to plunder big tobacco and take smokers hostage. It's not a pretty sight with thieves rob thieves. 1
- Statue of Reagan, leader of the free world, without a sword. Congress took his MX [Peacekeeper missile] away. 1
- Studies show as children get more hooked on watching TV programs reading test scores slide downward in our public schools. Here is a modern art show which depicts that very thing. 1
- Taos Pueblo native American sees headline about Reagan putting sanctions on South Africa and thinking, NOW they're for self-determination . 1
- Tax reform and congress are on a date. Reagan is playing patriotic song while special interest babe flirts. Guess which one congress is interested in? 1
- Taxpayers are railing at being used by the bureaucrats in Washington as railroad ties to keep the money-losing Amtrak trains going. 1
- Teachers have two people interested in dating them. One offers merit pay raises the other wants to raise union...er pay. 1
- Terrorist rats invade the White House bedroom. Nancy thinks it's time for an exterminator. 1
- Terrorists try to negotiate ransom money from USA, but we don't do that. Try Israel. 1
- Thanksgiving cartoon. Panel 1. Religious, fanatical, small group of Pilgrims give thanks for the new land they believed God gave them. Panel 2. It's STILL that way today. 1
- The ABM treaty...a narrow interpretation 1
- The ACLU brings baby Jesus model to the court. The judge will rule on the nativity scene vs separation of church and state after the Christmas holiday break. 1
- The American Bar Association rolled out the red carpet in supporting President Bill Clinton for office. Clinton is one of the most ethically-challenged presidents America has ever had. He brings stains to the mission statement that the ABA holds so dear. 1
- The Colorado State patrol has stopped a cowboy riding his horse on a busy highway. The police say the horse is a road hazard. Behind the policeman there are numerous road hazards on the highway. 1
- The Gun Control Battle 1
- The National Football League is fixing to punt poor NFL fans off the field as the union members vote to strike. Bye-bye, loyal customers. 1
- The Son of God was born in a manger. People today wonder how such a thing could be done without a government housing program. Maybe the Lord is more powerful than the governments of men. 1
- The State of Florida just may have the key to improving education in America. There is a serious attempt to allow voucher money to follow the student (and his/her parents to go to a school of their choice. 1
- The Supreme Court rules that police can't shoot at fleeing suspects. They USED to have an option to stop a crime like purse snatching. 1
- The Supreme Court rulings on Senority and Miranda smack the Civil liberties union between restaurant doors. Yea! 1
- The big GOP defense budget carrier has President Reagan firing at it. Go figure. 1
- The free-spending, free-wheeling Republicans got themselves in a jam when they signed off on a pork project in Alaska. They have forgotten they got elected as limited government politicians. 1
- The get tough on crime philosophy is not reflected in taxpayer interest in prison funding. Pretend bars do not hold dangerous people in jail. 1
- The liberal media wants to focus on the bones unearthed in South Africa's apartheid government. They miss the thousands of victims in Ethiopia, Mozambique, Uganda, etc. who are victims of Communism and Tribalism. 1
- The logo of the Boy Scouts Organization is being changed from Be Prepared to Be Diverse. The courts have determined the gay leaders should not be discriminated against. 1
- The long road to justice has Judge rolling out carpet over victim. The Accused is riding like king, policemen are in tears. 1
- The origin of Human Rights 1
- The public school castle is about to raise the draw bridge on the 1st amendment prayer to separate it from the religious community. 1
- The store where there is a gun present would be least likely to be robbed. Lawless people tend to avoid places where they could be shot. Thus, the Coin store (where there is a "no guns allowed" would have a higher probability of being robbed.) 1
- The way SOME Environmentalists see... Panel 1. ...the Eastern Sewer rat (as dangerous to people's health). Panel 2. ...the Western Prairie Dog (as a cute little Disney-like cartoon character that needs protection from mean hunters.) 1
- There are many problems homeless people face. Government welfare programs seem to fall short of really helping the needy. They seem to pretty good at enabling the needy. 1
- This cartoon may have been too obscure for my bosses. Sen. Tim Wirth sees himself as a white knight who is fighting evil. Is he fighting to keep the SDI test facility? No, he's fighting Trailways businessmen who want to shut down unprofitable bus routes. 1
- This is back in the old days when smokers were allowed to smoke in the tail section...where many thought was the safest place to sit. 1
- This was the cartoon I had waiting in the wings if the Broncos won the Superbowl. They did not win. 1
- Three eaglets in nest labeled Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness. The Pursuit eagle is well-fed. Life and liberty look unhealthy. 1
- Three panels showing Hart doing impressions. Panel 1. Jack Kennedy. Panel 2. Ronald Reagan. Panel 3. E. C. Sugar's Wimpy begging for campaign brochures. [Elzie C. Segar wrote "Popeye the Sailor Man"] 1
- Three pigs analogy. Terrorists hold hostages in brick house. Reagan tries to blow it down instead of using an action caterpillar. 1
- Tip O'Neil offers Soviet bear a peace offering consisting of eagle feathers. It's an offering to curb anti-satellite testing. 1
- Two panels on classroom teachers as seen by... Panel 1. the NEA. Victims of Reagan cloud, head full of social engineering data, ear plugs, air mask to filter asbestos, etc. Panel 2. Reagan sees the teacher as a nation's finest going to space. 1
- Two panels on difference between democracy and republic. Panel 1. A few native Americans might not like Palmer High School mascot, Eagle beak. Panel 2. School officials might be embarrassed if they retire Eagle beak. (Note 1
- Two panels on the ever-revolving door of government 1
- Two panels on the importance of family. Panel 1. Kids held by their parents who love them. Panel 2. Kids in jail, held by the system that is charged with keeping society safe. 1
- Two panels on which is funnier 1
- Two panels showing difference between Democratic and Republican approach to welfare pit. Panel 1. Tip O'Neil climbs down ladder to feed people. Panel 2. Reagan wants people to climb out of pit to get their supper. 1
- Two panels showing difference between supply and demand and comparable worth, (which Mayor Bob supports) There is a difference between an fancy car and an economy car. Comparable worth prices both cars the same. 1
- Two prisoners in a cell look at a paper with headline 1
- Two theatre masks talking. Sad face talks about Sick Arsonists. Laughing mask talks about sick porn dealers who are no longer in business. 1
- Two thieves stealing TV out of house. One is proud of son who went big time. To the Mafia? No, defense contracting. 1
- U.S. career diplomat, Philip Habib makes a big deal. He has both Israeli troops and PLO troops thinking they've won the battle. Habib has actually just traded a period of peace for arms. 1
- US Marines as firemen are glad to hear the news they don't have to put out the Lebanon volcano with a bucket brigade. 1
- US business finds it difficult to trade with apartheid South Africa but no problem trading with slaver USSR. 1
- US liberals drag a donkey loaded with social programs toward a socialist Utopia...just a bit further...while missing the starving Russians crawling the other way. 1
- USA wants to charge South African Apartheid by cutting off investments. Black man will be hurt worse. 1
- USFL owners take air out of their football and put it in the NFL football...forming a big dollar sign. 1
- Uncle Sam and Soviets are preparing to duel. USA has a pistol with two barrels, one pointed at him labeled overcharges . He needs to chat with weapons suppliers. 1
- Uncle Sam and the Soviet bear smile and shake hands on past treaty agreements while under the table blood is being spilled on the under-the-table violations. 1
- Uncle Sam is tying yellow ribbons on the legs of hanging terrorist victim. Sad response to terror. 1
- Uncle Sam wants to know who is responsible for the recession dent on his fender. Congress blames Bush and Reagan and Bush blames Congress and Japan. All three are drunk on spending. 1
- VP George Bush, dressed in Arab garb and riding a camel, is charging a train called Oil Glut express. 1
- Vets pay a great price to keep people free. Politicians should be held accountable for their decisions to put these people in harms way. We should always remember and honor them. 1
- Victim of a crime in Dallas must have had trouble with 911 dispatcher. St. Peter wonders if the dispatcher phones don't melt at their location. 1
- Vietnam wants to restore trade relationship with USA and wonders if we will accept an credit card of our missing in action troop information. 1
- Washington insider President Bush is Dr. Frankenstein's monster leading the charge on the evil Washington Beltway castle. 1
- We have such a litigious society; it's coming to getting a liability release form in order to eat mom's apple pie. 1
- West German Kohl and UK's Thatcher have been infected with spyitis spots. Reagan is a bit worried he could catch it. 1
- What the media hope to report is that nobody is interested in a long, divisive impeachment trial in the Senate about the torrid details of President Bill Clinton's sex life. What the public tells the pollsters might be different from reality. 1
- Which is worse? Panel 1. An Iranian terrorist thug.... Panel 2. ...or an American terrorist thug? (Drunk drivers kill people too). 1
- Wise men on camels wonder what kind of gift the God of the universe gave us. Other wiseman says, "I don't know, but I'll bet it's something we really need." 1
- Wizard of Oz analogy. Dorothy is State Legislature, Scarecrow is Economy, Tin man is Employment, Lion is growth. The wicked witch is the Unitary tax which will disappear when hit by Veto override water. Yea! 1
- Workmen in Washington, D.C., are replacing 55 mph speed limit signs with "Caution 1
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- Donkey Days 29
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- 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
- 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
- Focus on the Family 10
- Hugh Thomas rounding a sharp curve in the Bandermere Special #12. 10
- An early addition is made to the Young Life Dale House Project. 9
- Colorado Springs Pride Parade 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
- 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
- Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde's largest cliff dwelling from the Ancestral Pueblo people. 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
- Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind 6
- Electrical workers Strike Picket 6
- Exterior view of the Young Life Dale House Project. 6
- Garden of the Gods 6
- Close-up detail of a picket head. 5
- Destruction and debris left behind by the Memorial Day flood in 1935. 5
- Fannie Mae Duncan 5
- Glen Cove Ski Area 5
- Olympic stadium. 5
- One of 10 images on a full-page spread. 5
- One of five images on a full-page spread. 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
- Acacia Park 4
- Addition is completed to Young Life Dale House Project. 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
- American Furniture Store - North Tejon 4
- Badly damaged house and washed out road showing damage caused by the Memorial Day flood in 1935. 4
- Brick school building. 4
- Circle East Mall 4
- Damaged equipmnt in Pikeview Mine 4
- Dancer entertains patrons at the Cotton Club. 4
- Destroyed bridge over Rhine River. 4
- Five images on a full-page spread. 4
- Glen Cove 4
- House addition completed. 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 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 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 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
- Car #9, Coniff Special. 3
- Charley Dunn of Company #1 being carried down the aerial ladder by Charles VanNattan, C.E. Spencer, and Karl R. Moses. Dunn was overcome by smoke fighting a fire that occured in downtown Colorado Springs on April 6, 1928 at 102 North Tejon Street. 3
- Colorado College Homecoming football game. 3
- Colorado Springs Vice-Mayor Leon Young. 3
- Damaged Brandenburg Gate. 3
- Damaged buildings in Berlin, Germany. 3
- Daniel Couger, distinguished professor from College of Business at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. 3
- Early boarding house, Summitville, Colo. 3
- Emmanuel Presbyterian Church located at 845 Spruce Street. 3
- 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. 3
- Four young men sitting together with two horses standing behind them. From left to right, Adrian Mousel (19), Nick Mousel (20), Larry Renner (19) and David Renner (16). 3
- Front exterior view of the building. 3
- General "Chappie" James sings with Sammy Davis, Jr. 3
- Grand Opening - American Furniture 3
- Herb Bryers sitting in his #7 Weiher Alignment Special race car that he drove to a second place finish in the 1950 Pikes Peak Hill Climb. 3
- 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. 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
- Portrait of Julia Hamp. 3
- Red Rock Canyon Quarry. 3
- Residence 3
- The Lincoln Building serving as the Older Boys' Dormitory at the Myron Stratton Home. 3
- View of Balanced Rock in Garden of the Gods. 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
- 50th reunion of unidentified Colorado Springs High School class. Research indicates that since the photographer was identified as James Bates, he likely was a member of this class and graduated circa 1934. 2
- A boy stands in front of a log house at Frontier Boys Village. 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 man stands next to a circa 1914 two-seat runabout automobile bearing a 1914 Colorado license plate that is parked on a dirt road in the mountains. 2
- A 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
- A wooden bridge over rocky creek bed 2
- Abandoned wooden mining building with attached wooden bridge. 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 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 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 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 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 northeast. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Cimarron Street travels along the bottom 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 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 Camelback Pointe Apartments in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Centennial Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 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 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 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 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 Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Centennial Boulevard travels through the middle 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 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 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 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
- 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 armored vehicles paused along a snow-covered road. 2
- American soldier in cafe. 2
- American soldiers advancing down a road in deep snow. 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
- Beaver Creek Falls 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
- 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
- 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
- Close-up of Rainbow Falls. 2
- Cog train moved in Manitou 2
- Col. Hugh Quinn (left) and Dick Sills at United Way event wrapping up the 1976 fundraising season 2
- Colorado College Homecoming with a large gathering on the field. 2
- Colorado College football team 2
- Colorado Springs Fire Department prepares to hoist a ladder at a training exercise in Garden of the Gods. Spectators lean on a railing in the background. 2
- Columbine flowers 2
- Community Shelter Plan Luncheon 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 a workman visible among the beams on the right-hand side of the image. 2
- Construction site with several workmen visible in the foreground and cranes in the background. 2
- Contestant bronc riding in Penrose Stadium. 2
- Cottage, Myron Stratton Home 2
- Cotton Club employee makes a drink behind the bar. 2
- Councilman Leon Young 2
- Crystal Park Road 2
- Crystal Park Trail 2
- Damaged bridge. 2
- Damaged building in Berlin. 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club, unidentified man on guitar. 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone on the floor of the Cotton Club. 2
- Displays at Wildlife World Gallery located at 18725 Monument Hill Road. 2
- Early view of the narrows in Williams Canyon. 2
- Eight images on a full-page spread. 2
- El Paso County residents wait in line at the Pikes Peak Toll Gate to cut their own Christmas trees for $1.50 in Pike National Forest. See Gazette article 12/9/1973, B1 2
- El Santuario de Chimayó 2
- Eroded sandstone rock in the shape of giant anvil with plains and hills beyond. One of 8 images in a full page spread. 2
- Exterior view of Glen Eyrie Castle. 2
- Exterior view of Swedish Evangelical Free Mission Church located at 317 E. Boulder Street. 2
- Exterior view of the U.S. Air Force Academy Library during construction. 2
- F. Philps Colorado College football player posing on Wahburn Field. 2
- Fannie Mae Ducan and an 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 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 (far right) with sister Selena Franklin and unidentified man outside the entrance to the Cotton Club. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her car driving towards her home at 615 North Corona Street, Colorado Springs. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room with guest, sitting behind glass coffee table with mermaid as pedestal 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 on bed with cashbox and receipts in front of her. Handgun is visible alongside 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashbox holding a long receipt. 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
- Fannie Mae Duncan trims a bonsai tree. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan with record at her home, 615. N. Corona Street. Record player and television console in the background. 2
- Fannie Mae's younger brother, Herbert Bragg Jr. Herbert later moved to California where he died in 1979. 2
- Five pottery vases set in front of a light background. 2
- Formal portrait of Charles Swem, Jr. dressed in very ornate dress. He was born November 11, 1912 in Colorado Springs. 2
- Formal portrait of Virginia Hobart Baldwin Tchkotoua. [Second husband was Georgian Prince] 2
- Four images on a full page spread. 2
- Four miles up the Cog Road 2
- Four people on burros in what is believed to be Seven Falls. Gertrude Schellmann sits on the far left. 2
- Foxholes dug into muddy bank of river. 2
- Frank Sanborn driving car #62 around bends in the highway. 2
- Garden of the Gods Gateway Rocks. 2
- Gateway Rocks to Garden of the Gods with Pikes Peak in the background taken from the Garden of the Gods Resort and Club looking west. 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
- Golfers pose at the opening of south course. 2
- Ground Zero 2
- Group of boys in front of canvas tent. 2
- Group of men watch an official signing in at a building at the Air Force Academy. This appears to be the same group of military and civilian officials involved in the groundbreaking ceremony for the Falcon Football Stadium (013-6978). 2
- Group of young women [possibly Colorado College students] gathered around a campfire roasting hot dogs. 2
- Hand-written on back "Ord / 12 April 1948". 2
- Harry F. O'Brien at the wheel of the Stephens Special. 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
- House addition (interior), living room (furnished). 2
- House on Ute Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO. 2
- Houseboats, possibly on Saale river. 2
- Identified as the Eagle Dance at the Taos Pueblo. 2
- Illustration appeared in "Modern Leadville" a supplement to "Harper's Weekly" on December 1, 1888 on page 925. 2
- Illustration appeared in "Modern Leadville" a supplement to "Harper's Weekly" on December 1, 1888 on page 928. 2
- Interior lobby view of new Public Utilities building at 18 S. Nevada Avenue. 2
- Interior view of the U.S. Air Force Academy Library [south side lower level]. 2
- Jim Bates repairs camera equipment in jeep. 2
- Large wooden crosses stand among the rock formations of Garden of the Gods. 2
- Leo and Hertha Mohl 2
- Living room of the Solly residence in the Broadmoor area. [Researcher's note 2
- Low oblique aerial photograph looking northeast of the main campus of the Air Force Academy. 2
- Marine Corporal Rene Gagnon raises the colors on Pikes Peak July 4, 1950. 2
- Members of the "C" club. Composed of the male athletes who have earned their letters in intercollegiate competition. 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
- Military and civilian officials involved in groundbreaking ceremony for the Air Force Academy Falcon Football Stadium. 2
- Mission San Buenaventura de Cochiti. 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
- Picnic on grass in front of Palmer Hall. 2
- Pile of rocks marking Helen Hunt Jackson's grave among pine trees on Cheyenne Mountain. 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 of T. H. Buckley, Esq. 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
- 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
- South Cheyenne Canyon 2
- Spring House, ancient ruins of the Ancestral Pueblo people in Mesa Verde National Park. 2
- Summit of Pikes Peak with Cog railroad car and summit house visible. 2
- Summitville Mill. 2
- Tank travels down street of Cologne. 2
- Taos Pueblo. 2
- The Cafeteria building for single elderly residents of the Myron Stratton Home. 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
- Three-story Victorian-style residence at 601 North Tejon Street with the tower of Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in the background. 2
- Town Hall Pitkin 9-6-48. Built 1904. 2
- Two officials, Pikes Peak Hill Climb 2
- Unidentified driver in Pikes Peak Hill Climb. 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
- 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
- "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
- "Legend of Cheyenne Mountain" is on a banner the length of a parade float with a dragon on top. NORAD float in the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo Parade. 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
- (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. 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
- 1029 North Nevada Avenue. Now property of Colorado College. House built for Willis S. Montgomery. 1
- 106 South Tejon Street. 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
- 130-132 N. Weber owned in 1971 by Dr. Will 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
- 1515 Wood Avenue. Residence of Butler Williamson. 1
- 1523 Wood Avenue. 1
- 1626 Wood Avenue. Residence of S. Scovel Chamberlain. 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 Pastor's Parlor of First Presbyterian Church located at 219 East Bijou Street. 1
- 1935 American La France Aerial Ladder truck, (ladder 75 feet), with firefighters in the East yard of the Deaf and Blind School, March 22, 1950. 1
- 1954 Pikes Peak Hill Climb pace cars. 1
- 1963 graduates of the Air Force Academy toss their hats into the air in celebration. 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
- 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
- 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 Nevada Avenue. 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
- 5066. Before and After Walking to the Top of Pike's Peak. 1
- 518 North Nevada Avenue. 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
- 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
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- 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 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
- A 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus with several passengers is stopped under "Anvil Rock" on Crystal Park Auto Tour Road. "32." hand-written on oval label in lower right corner. 1
- A 1910 Packard Jitney Sightseeing Bus with tourists makes its way up the Crystal Park Auto Tour Road. Rock wall on left edge of road. "48C" hand-written in right left corner. 1
- A Black man dressed in a suit and white gloves is seated in an ornate carved Savonarola-style scissor chair. He is wearing a fez adorned with the symbol of Shriners International Fraternity and the word “Azure” embroidered at the top. 1
- A Cessna AW single-engine high-wing monoplane is parked in a grassy field with drilling equipment, a shack and several cars in the background. “4724” is marked on the wing and “21” on the rear of the fuselage. 1
- A Chevrolet sedan bearing a 1927 Colorado license plate is parked on an automobile dynamometer at Parnham's Brake Repair Service. 1
- A Chevrolet sedan bearing a 1927 Colorado license plate is parked on an automobile dynamometer at Parnham's Brake Repair Service. 1
- A Chinese washerman in California writing out or ciphering up his bills. One of six images on a full-page spread. 1
- A Colorado College building located at 920 North Cascade Avenue. 1
- A Colorado College football player posing on Washburn Field. A second player standing in the background. 1
- A Colorado Springs Firefighter stands at the top of a ladder as part of a training exercise in Garden of the Gods. 1
- A Colorado Springs Firefighter stands on a ladder as part of a training exercise in Garden of the Gods. 1
- A Colorado Springs Sky Sox baseball player beats a tag by a diving 2nd baseman. 1
- A Colorado Springs Sky Sox baserunner (Hubbard, #4) dives for a base as a 2nd baseman defends. 1
- A Colorado Springs Sky Sox pitcher winds up for throw. 1
- A Garage with a 1950 Packard with 1950 Colorado license plates parked inside, identified as the residence of Mrs. B. Stewart, 1404 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- A German Flak 37 anti-aircraft artillery gun sits amidst the rubble and bombed out buildings of Berlin. The white silhouettes of two B-17 bombers painted on the shield of the gun are visible. 1
- A Hereford cow and three calves stand in the foreground with terracing for soil conservation seen in the distance. This was a part of the soil erosion control work engineered and carried out on the Jimmy’s Camp Ranch in the fall of 1935. 1
- A Hopi Indian girl stands in front of rock dwellings. 1
- A Hopi man stands by doorway of adobe building with dog walking past. Photo identified as "Old crier Supkla of Walpi, Arizona." 1
- A Long-Wing Eaglerock biplane banks over a field with Cheyenne Mountain in the background. 1
- A Long-Wing Eaglerock biplane banks over a field with Pikes Peak in the background. 1
- A Long-Wing Eaglerock biplane climbs over a field with Cheyenne Mountain in the background 1
- A Marine One helicopter carrying President John F. Kennedy takes off from the Air Force Academy Football Stadium parking lot. 1
- A Pearl Laundry automobile is parked in front of the Three Graces formation. 1
- A Philco Predicta television set sits on a space-themed set as a motion picture crew looks on at Alexander Film Company. Identified on the back of the photograph as "Philco set." 1
- A Pikes Peak Cog Railway steam engine and passenger car are stopped on a steep incline with passengers and two conductors posing on and below the rear platform of the passenger car. 1
- A Russian officer interacts with an U.S. Army enlisted man at the black market near the Schloss. 1
- A Short Story clothing store located in the Broadmoor Hotel. View of this women's apparel store boasting an outstanding selection of sweaters and an outstanding assortment of ultra suede. Founded in 1962 by Judy Bell and Barbara McIntire. 1
- A Sociability Tour automobile and driver is pulled through a flooded area by a flatbed wagon pulled by two horses. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A Sociability Tour automobile drives down a sand bed in deep ruts. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A Sun Parlor at Glockner Sanatorium is surrounded by windows with a telescope and several plant stands. Men and women sit in wicker chairs. A woman stands at right. The photo has been retouched. 1
- A U.S. Army Technician 4th Grade (T/4) wearing a glider badge and enlisted glider patch on his garrison cap sits at a café in Brussels. 1
- A U.S. Army corporal stands next to two Russian officers at the black market near the Schloss. 1
- A U.S. Army sergeant wearing a “U.S. Army Photographer” patch on his sleeve sits at an outdoor café in Brussels. 1
- A U.S. Army soldier inspects a German Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter aircraft missing its canopy and parked at an airfield. 1
- A U.S. Army soldier stands next to a damaged and partially dismantled German Heinkel He 162 jet fighter. The aircraft is missing its nose cone and the large jet engine normally mounted atop the fuselage. An aircraft hangar is in the background. 1
- A Ute home on the Southern Ute reservation. Large tipi poles are resting against a structure. 1
- A Ute man and two women stand next to their tipi. 1
- A Ute man in broad brimmed hat stands in front of a tipi. A note on the back reads "All the works complete and he turns up," referring to the women who labored to build the tipi he stands in front of. 1
- A Ute man poses for the camera in front of a tipi, while a woman is exiting through the door. 1
- A Ute woman assembles and sorts the poles needed to build a tipi. 1
- A Ute woman attaches a canvas covering to the top of a pole used to erect a tipi. Other completed tipis are visible to the left. 1
- A Ute woman bends over to assist a child in the doorway of a tipi. 1
- A Ute woman opens large poles outward, stretching the canvas to build a tipi. 1
- A Ute woman places a pole in the smoke vent pocket of a tipi. 1
- A Ute woman secures the canvas of her tipi. 1
- A Ute woman sets the poles needed to build a tipi. 1
- A bear and mountain debris is bing rushed down the mountain by a snow-slide. Illustration appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on February 13, 1886 on pages 104-105. 1
- A boarded-up and collapsing house is in the foreground with other houses and larger buildings of Breckenridge in the background. Mountains are in the distance. 1
- A boom crane is active on an upper floor of construction where numerous workers are busy pouring a concrete floor. 1
- A box-bodied Ford E-150 van with "Franmore's Produce/ (719) 546-1938" written on the side is parked at a farmers market with dozens of cardboard produce crates stacked around it. 1
- A boy stand in front of a log house at Frontier Boys Village. 1
- A boy stands in the foreground at a ranch consisting of the houses and several outbuildings. A cow and some calves graze behind him. Note reads “Steve at Turner Ranch”. Research indicates this ranch was located in Southpark near Garo, Colorado. 1
- A boy stands on a rock looking out over a valley with mountains on the left and Lake George on the right. Notes state “What a spot for artifacts. Looks east. Steve”. 1
- A broken-down wagon is in the foreground with log fences and buildings behind it in a forested mountain area. Note identifies this as the old stagecoach stop northeast of Como. 1
- A bundled-up toddler sits in a wicker pram with a snow-covered residential street in the background. 1
- A burro stands in The Narrows in Williams Canyon 1
- A cadet student of Colorado Springs High School 1
- A cairn with a long wooden staff protruding from the center pointing upwards. 1
- A car is filled with passengers at the top of the Manitou Incline. “Sept. 11, ‘10” is annotated on the print on the front of the railcar. 1
- A card table with four chairs in a recreation room. Identified as being located at 1403 Mesa Ave., Broadmoor. 1
- A cartoon depicts three women in nurse uniforms mopping and cleaning up water that has overflowed out of a bathtub. The caption at the bottom reads “A serious bathtub accident”. 1
- A chandelier hangs above the lobby of the Antlers Hotel as a woman reads a newspaper seated on a couch next to an elaborate staircase. 1
- A child of Buckskin Charlie dressed in traditional Ute clothing standing in opening of a tipi. A small 46-star American flag [pre-1912] hangs above the child. 1
- A child sits near a loom. Photo was taken int the San Juan Valley of New Mexico. 1
- A circa 1910 Packard jitney sightseeing bus is stopped at a rocky outcropping with several passengers standing next to the vehicle. Hand-written on bottom "|Snow Plow Rock. / copy. / Crystal Park Auto Trail"|. 1
- A circa 1918 Franklin touring car is parked on a crude wooden deck bridge spanning a small creek in the mountains. A man is sitting in the front passenger seat. 1
- A circa 1920 automobile is parked in front of the Antlers Hotel. Printed on back "The Antlers, Colorado Springs, Colo." 1
- A circa 1921 Dodge Brothers touring sedan with a person sitting in it is parked behind a road sign. That sign reads "Hanover (Chico Basin) 12 miles east. Dry Farming Section / Fountain Commercial Club." 1
- A circa 1924 Ford Model T Coupe bearing is parked in front of Cascade's Red Cloud Inn. Sign in front reads "Red Cloud Inn, Mountain Trout and Steak Dinners” and “Red Cloud Inn” is painted on the roof of the rustic single-story log building. 1
- A circa 1930 two-door convertible coupe drives up Pikes Peak Highway in what appears to be the Hill Climb. A crowd watches from the upper left side of the road, while a flagger stands next to photographer and camera on tripod. 1
- A circa 1949 Plymouth Special Deluxe is parked in front of the chapel. 1
- A circa-1915 automobile is on dirt road between high rocky cliffs in Phantom Canyon. Wooden bridges are in the foreground and background along the roadway. 1
- A cluster of nine small houses in Hartsel. 1
- A color guard consisting of two senior U.S. Army NCOs accompany an American flag unfurled in the wind in front of a choir seated in Garden of the Gods for an Easter sunrise service. 1
- A colorized view of a forested hiking path. 1
- A column of 11 men trek up a snow-covered mountain trail. Note on back "AdAmAn Club members on way to summit of Pikes Peak to set off the New Years fireworks greeting." 1
- A completed canvas tipi. 1
- A conductor, fireman and engineer stand next to the cab of Manitou & Pikes Peak Railway steam locomotive #3. Plate on the side of the locomotive next to the conductor reads “ABT System”. 1
- A convoy of Sociability Tour automobiles appears to have arrived in a town's central business district. Business signs visible "Best Paint Sold / Absolutely" and Dry-Goods and Clothing." Note on back "Chillicothe street scene. March 15, 1915". 1
- A convoy of Sociability Tour automobiles is parked on an elevated section of a flooded road. A man stands in the water with his pant legs rolled up. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A convoy of Sociability Tour automobiles with their driving teams is stopped on a dirt road posing for a photo. A man stands near a fence. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A convoy of Sociability Tour automobiles with their driving teams is stopped on a dirt road posing for a photo. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A convoy of eight Sociability Tour automobiles and their driving crews are stopped on on a dirt road to pose for a photograph. The rear car's tire cover reads 1
- A convoy of eleven donkeys carrying wooden barrels and boxes stand on a steep incline accompanied by two men with their horses. Identified on the back of the photograph 1
- A convoy of mule-drawn covered freight wagons travels up a rocky Ute Pass with Rainbow Falls visible in the lower left. A wooden railing lines the road with long timbers that extend down into the adjacent canyon. 1
- A convoy of nine Sociability Tour touring sedans with their driving teams is stopped on a dirt road to pose for a photograph. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A convoy of seven automobiles stop on a dirt road with fields on either side. Note on back "Automobile party just leaving Chillicothe on their first outing. March 23, 1915". 1
- A convoy of six Sociability Tour automobiles loaded their driving teams is parked outside of a large lodge-like building and adjacent pavilion with tall pine trees in the foreground. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A convoy of touring cars with their tops down drive down a wide boulevard. Banner on first card reads "Texas". 1
- A corral filled with cattle and calves at Tom McQuaid’s Salt Works Ranch. 1
- A couple appears to be getting married in this scene at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. A man and woman stand beside the couple as witnesses in front of a minister holding a book. Gardiner tents are visible in the background. 1
- A couple pose on the hillsides of Austin Bluffs, now known as Palmer Park. 1
- A covered wagon with banners on the side is parked at the dedication site for the Pike marker in Dead Man’s Canyon. A decorated flatbed truck with seated men in suits and military uniforms can be seen in the background. 1
- A cowboy rides a bucking bronco at a rodeo with a large crowd of onlookers. Typed on back "Another tough one." 1
- A cowboy rides a bucking bronco with another cowboy dressed in chaps standing in the foreground at a rodeo arena. Printed on front "Harry Hill on Skiddoo 1908" and "6-7-08". 1
- A crane is brought up to unload the trucks carrying portions of the F94-C Starfire jet prior to its installation on the summit of Pikes Peak, September 1958. 1
- A crane unloads the cockpit/wing portions of the F94-C Starfire jet prior to its installation on the summit of Pikes Peak, September 1958. 1
- A crater seen from Barr Trail 1
- A crowd at a cocktail party held at the Broadmoor International Center's pub opening. 1
- A crowd exits the Taos Pueblo church after mass on the morning of the Feast of San Gerónimo, carrying the image of St. Jerome. 1
- A crowd forms outside of the J. C. Penney store on Tejon Street during a fire sale. Signs on various buildings read "Sears, Roebuck and Co.," "Purity Foods Store," and "Penney's Fire Sale." 1
- A crowd gathers at the refreshment tent of the grand opening of the Denver-Colorado Springs Highway in Palmer Lake. 1
- A crowd gathers for a breakfast held on the street before a rodeo parade. 1
- A crowd in front of the refreshment tent holding bottles of Manitou mineral water at the grand opening of the Denver-Colorado Springs Highway in Palmer Lake. 1
- A crowd lines a fairway watching a golfer at Patty Jewett Gold Course. 1
- A crowd of couples dance near a small band in the golf clubhouse's Hawaiian Village. 1
- A crowd of people in winter clothes gathered together to watch an event on ice. Several people appear in the forground ice skating. A large building is visible at the far right of the photograph. 1
- A crowd of spectators gathers on the Taos Pueblo. 1
- A crowd of well-dressed people gathered around a large counter. A sign on a desk at the left states "Baggage Checked Here To Destination." A man in a military uniform is visible at the center left of the photograph. 1
- A crowd standing in a large circle who appear to be watching ice skaters. 1
- A crowd stands during the Easter service in Garden of the Gods. 1
- A crowd stands in a large circle possibly watching ice skaters. 1
- A crowd watches golfers with the Patty Jewett clubhouse in the background. 1
- A crying child is carried away from the summit of Pikes Peak by a hot air balloon as a woman looks on from below. "We saw the sun rise on Pike's Peak". 1
- A dam in Ute Pass. Spectators can be seen on the right side of the photo along a walkway. 1
- A deep rocky canyon with a river running through it. A wooden flume is on the left that empties into the river. A narrow trail with adjacent utility poles is on the right. Written on back "In Grand Canon, Glenwood Springs, Colo." 1
- A dining room at the residence of Ralph Giddings on North Cascade Avenue. The dining room table has been decorated with beads and holiday ornaments. 1
- A dining room featuring a dining set, cabinet, and screen. Written on the back of the photograph 1
- A dining room with a round dining table and four carved, high-back chairs. Identified on the back of the photograph 1
- A dirt path runs between blooming bushes and a tree-lined lake in Monument Valley Park. Printed on front 1
- A dirt road snakes from the foreground to the snow covered mountains in background. 1
- A dirt road through a rocky, forested canyon. Hikers can be seen on the sides of the roadway. 1
- A dirt road through the mountains curves to a steel deck trestle bridge that spans the river. A man stands near a circa 1910 automobile on the right end of the bridge. 1
- A dirt road winds through a rugged canyon. 1
- A doorway between a dining room and den. Written on the back of the photograph 1
- A dozen employees of the Crissey Fowler Lumber Company pose for a photo standing behind three seated men identified [left to right] as Joe Fowler, F. L. Crissey and Sam Stewart. 1
- A dozen men and women in a column hiking along a steep mountain trail. 1
- A drawing of the residence located at 104 Mesita in the Broadmoor area. The drawing has been signed by Earle A. Deitz. 1
- A driver sits behind the wheel of Spencer Penrose's modified 1918 Pierce Arrow race car annotated with “#9 Broadmoor Special” on display downtown Colorado Springs advertising the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. The car is surrounded by a crowd of onlookers. . 1
- A driver stands next to a team of horses attached to a “Pikes Peak Carriage” with the canvas sides rolled up on a very rocky Pikes Peak Carriage Road. A group of three men and a woman [passengers] stand next to the vehicle. 1
- A driver wearing a helmet sits at the wheel of a #14 European race car at the Broadmoor Garage. Conoco gas pumps are in the background. 1
- A driver wearing goggles and a leather helmet is at the wheel of the #17 Seven Falls Special race car rounding a curve during the Pikes Peak Hill Climb with foothills below and mountains in the background. 1
- A elevated view of Cripple Creek, Colorado, looking west with Mt. Pisgah in the background. The design of an RV, camper and trailers parked on a hill in the foreground indicate the photo was taken in the late 20th century. 1
- A family of five sit under a rock formation. Printed on front "Balance Rock, Garden of the Gods, Colo." 1
- A family on the lawn of their home in Cripple Creek, Colo. Note on back "11-30-03" and "Cripple Creek Colo. Independence" 1
- A family poses on the front steps of 2227 N. Nevada. The side of 2229 N. Nevada is also visible. Written on the album page is "Henry starting to school. The Connor Family." 1
- A fanciful group photo in front of Austin Bluffs near Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. Gertrude Schellmann is the third woman on the left. This area is now known as Palmer Park. 1
- A female figure skater, in a pose, bends back with her arms raised. 1
- A firefighter climbs a ladder in Garden of the Gods as part of Colorado Springs Fire Deapartment training exercises. Spectators watch from below. 1
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