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- (Note 1
- (Part of this cartoon was published Sept. 13th) The media comments on Reagan trip to Colorado to help archconservative Kramer. They see Tim Wirth as a moderate...as they see Sen. Cranston. Labeling bias shown here. 1
- 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 big rock head of Noriega is resting on the leg of Uncle Sam. US rescue team, Congress and Media are trying to dislodge big rock head of Edwin Meese nearby. 1
- A kinder, gentler tax bite. 1
- After the election 1
- American eagle stopped Libyan rat. Peacenic dove is sad for the rat. Eagle asks if it would make a difference to point out the poor fellow was armed. 1
- American's favor choice on abortion. Polls also show Americans are opposed to abortion for convenience, media bias. 1
- Americans can afford to buy so much stuff from Japan because they have Union Scale wages. 1
- An obese Uncle Sam says, "You want ME to establish an institute on obesity? What are you, some kind of comedian, Mr. Gregory?" 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
- At the beach Noriega and Namphy [bullies] are kicking sand at President Reagan and lady liberty. 1
- At the gas station prices go down because of OPEC supply. Waiting around the corner state and federal government are planning to raise the price by adding taxes. 1
- 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
- Ayatollah pointing a bloody finger at someone saying, "Ah Ha! You have innocent blood on your hands." 1
- Baseball analogy. Reagan has a huge personal popularity bat and is waiting for worried Tip O'Neil to pitch MX ball. 1
- Basketball jump start, Dukakis says "Aaack! Foul, ref! He looked at me funny!" Democrats wanting clean contest. 1
- Battle for control of National Organization for Women is won by "Patton" Eleanor Smeal. Business woman Judy Goldsmith lost. 1
- Battlefield seeing devastation. Foreign soldiers walk away saying, "They couldn't fight very well but they sure were diverse." 2024 author commentary 1
- Bear with nose bandage, Bees in hive, Afghanistan "These stingers Reagan sent us work pretty good!" 1
- Big machine [1990 budget], President Bush hands broom to Congress, Mr. Wright and Mr. Mitchell, "You want us to take care of all this? SURE! Leave us the hard part." 1
- Big spender Senator Cranston did multiple mailings to prove he wasn't a big spender running for president. 1
- Big, mean bull labeled income tax is standing in the way of paving machine, highway funding. Maybe legislature may go around. 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
- Blue print of HUD project shows above-ground building. Below-ground is a toilet. 1
- Booze [the bartender] asks his customers "I don't know why they keep declaring war on us." Customers include cigarettes, drugs, pornography, fatty foods, campaign donations, guns. 1
- Boston Red Sox lost world series. Sad Dukakis shows up with 2nd Debate loss in his hand. "You too, huh?" 1
- Boxing analogy. Colorado, Indiana and Ohio boost Hart back in boxing ring. 1
- Boxing analogy 1
- Bruce Babbitt is driving a cart with Dracula [Tax increase] in coffin. He's leaving New Hampshire wondering "I don't know, Count, I just can't understand why people don't like me!" 1
- Canada's leader, Brian Mulroney is flexing his biceps. copy 1
- Canadian runner, Ben Johnson, is beat out by IOC drug tester guy. Fast, but not fast enough. 1
- Capitol building is surrounded by sacred cows. One bull labeled "obsolete military bases" is being loaded into federal deficit slaughterhouse truck. One cow is worried about the precedent it sets. 1
- 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 "Guess which assault weapon has killed more people in the U.S.A.? Panel 1. [a cigarette] "The one we subsidize?" Panel 2. [a hypodermic needle] "The one we give out free to drug addicts?" Panel 3. [a rifle] "The one we're trying to ban?" 1
- Caption "How to Neutralize Vampires". Panel 1. The Conservative approach 1
- Caption "New taxes for deficit reduction..." Panel 1. "... as seen by taxpayers." Mob robbing small man. "Maybe you don't understand, sucker! Uncle wants his money now." Panel 2. "... As seen by Congress." Santa bringing new taxes, Christmas. 1
- 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 Importance of the Second Amendment". Panel 2. has statue of the American Minuteman in 1776 holding a rifle to defend himself. Panel 2. has statue of a Chinese protester in 1989 holding a broom to sweep up the mess. 1
- Caption "The Smoking Ordinance" Panel 1. In the old days, if you didn't want to smell cigarette smoke, you needed a helmet. Panel 2. Now the smoking ordinance protects non-smokers and controls smokers. 1
- Caption "Why some women prefer Dukakis" Panel 1-3 Mr. Bush kisses a baby and says "See you at the polls." Panel 4-6 Mr. Dukakis kisses a baby takes care of him in taxpayer day-care center. "See you at 5 1
- Carter's hostage situation. Terrorism holds gun while Uncle Sam is yawning. 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
- Central American peace patrol drive by Ortega holding a flate tired labeled "Economy" "Aw, c'mon! Let's go back and give the poor guy a hand!" Broken-down truck labeled "Nicaragua" has three bound and gagged hostages. 1
- 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
- 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 Transit bus is going down street with net to catch forced fares from taxpayers. 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 council, "All in favor of letting Lowell Center borrow our bulldozer say, "Aye". 1
- City taxpayers, all broken up, get loaded into Ambulance. Ski Broadmoor supporters in ski outfit wave saying, "Y'all come back!" 1
- City, county and developers are arguing about water supply while Consolidated Space Center bigwigs wait for red carpet treatment. 1
- Civil rights restoration act written on giant bulldog. Personnel manager to secretary "Doris, do you rememberthat 58-year-old east-Albanian transvestite with aids that we turned down for a job here yesterday?" "He's back!" 1
- Coach Bush, asks Treasury Secretary Brady, what to tackle first. Huge football feet with S&L Bailout on socks. 1
- Colombian drug dealers are killing innocent Colombians while American drug users are complaining "Excuse me? Could we get a little service here? We'd like to get killed too, y'know!" 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 building with lion statues on steps and human bones beneath. One lion is Secretary of State Meyer who ate tax limitation petition. the other is Judge Carrigan who ate Official English petition. 1
- Colorado voters knocked out Amendment 6. Gov. Romer says "Thanks for your help, stranger. Now, give me your wallet." He's holding tax increase bag. 1
- 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
- Congress gets OK from court to launch a Special Prosecutor against President Reagan. 1
- Congress issues war on poverty gun. Cartoon bubble "Ready... Aim..." Gun is pointing toward entry level jobs kid. Signs on box of guns "Govt. issue War on Poverty Weapons" and "The minimum wage $5.05". 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 are tearing apart the US Government car, obviously making a mess of it, Wright tells electorate to pay more attention to the driver, the presidency...where the media are. 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
- Dan Quayle is pictured as a quail on the run. Media hunters are missing shots. One says, "I don't know about the 'draft' part, but he sure is good at dodging. Copy. sent original to Quayle. 1
- Dan Rather of CBS is supposed to be covering the tug-of-war, but is actually pulling for the Democratic team with Dukakis. 1
- Daniel Ortega signing a document "I, Daniel Ortega, hereby promice to comply with the Central American Peace Plan. Signed 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
- Debt policeman is taking old man 1988 in. Man says, "Good luck" to little 1989 baby. 1
- Deep in the Congressional dungeon Watergate reform is still awaiting trial. 1
- Defense lawyer Seawell is in court pleading not guilty for client accused of poaching. Race and economic condition is given as reason. It makes sense if you are running for US senate. 1
- 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
- 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
- Dole the tax raiser with elephant mask, GOP afraid, I'm one of you. 1
- Doves [against the war], using a Dukakis campaign kit which includes and eagle-like beak, are getting ready to fly among a forest full of Reagan Democrat hawks [pro-war]. Dove Dukakis asks, "Are you sure the hawks are going to fall for this Sasso? 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
- Drawing of every president in the history of the US. Caption "They are some leaders who might not have made if they were subjected to the same scrutiny as Dan Quayle." 1
- Drug Suppliers are sent to jail. Get out on the other side to the the demand side (drug users) are in stronger demand. One policeman to another "Maybe we should pay a little more attention to the demand side." 1
- Duarte as State Dept. puppet, Land reform lost, Arena party wins. Duarte says ""Sure, give 'em a vote," you said! "Let 'em determine their own destiny," you said!" 1
- Dukakis and Bush are at the poker table. Dukakis is saying, "Oh yeah? Well, I'll see your minimum wage proposal and toss in a parental leave policy!" Waitress is looking a pick slip. They are cleaning out the bar owner. 1
- Dukakis in miracle boat, sinking, Men on deck of large ship "Here comes our prospective commander now." 1
- Dukakis looks at Arias Peace plan, picture of dove, Ortega eating dove. Mr. Dukakis "Cute little dove you have here, Señor Ortega." 1
- Dukakis, head of donkey, runs to finish line, Jackson and Gore also in head, close race. Man talking to woman "Now that's what I'd call a close race!" 1
- Eastern Airlines pilot as the control tower "Pilot to Control Request permission to lighten our load!" Federal Court judge replies "This is control. Request denied. Now Fly!" 1
- Economic terms as defined by public schools. Supply is diploma, Demand is parent who insists on social diploma. Gross National product is dumb graduate. 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
- Elephant is sad if the Republicans lose the Conra Aid vote. Donkey is sad if the Democrats lose Central America. 1
- Employment bikes rides better with round tires (Supply and Demand) rather than square tires (Comparable worth) Ms. [Janice] Goodman [New York lawyer]. 1
- Everyone is watching Reagan and Gorby play arms talks game while Nicaragua saw is cutting a trap door around US. 1
- Fall TV viewer interest camera focus is Olympics, Football, World Series are big. Small on stilts are Bush and Dukakis debates. 1
- Fat Jim Wright (representing Congress) tells defense and social programs they have to adjust belts due to budget crisis. They tighten, congress loosens his belt so he can have a pay raise. 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
- Fidel Castro singing "Happy birthday to me" Cuban revolution 30 years, burning people candles on cake. 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
- 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
- Following the idea in a mustard commercial. Pat Schroeder, in a limo, asks soldiers in jeep if they've seen any government waste. 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
- 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 drawings. Handgun is legal. Automatic gun is illegal. Next, long eared dog is legal, Pit bull is ? 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
- Freedom fighters from foreign lands [Angola and Afghanistan] need to be careful when they come to America to ask for aid. We have a lot of liberals in our government. 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
- George Bush is carrying Dan Quayle to shore saving them both from sharks. CBS shark has a wimp label in his mouth. 1
- Geraldine Ferraro, son's punishment for cocaine, Ms Ferraro on telephone "Yes, Judge, I agree selling cocaine is wrong! I agree my son, John, should be punished... But, my gawd, does he have to do his own cooking?" 1
- Gerry Ferraro and Mondale address crowd. People listen to Ferraro and leave when Mondale speaks. 1
- Giant, Palestinian uses sling shot, Israel has heavy armor, Rocks! Why didn't I think of that? 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
- Glasnost (openness) soviet style is a bon fire where Gorby is throwing in books...Brezhnev, Chernenko, etc. from the USSR library. 1
- Gorbachev reading a Soviet ABM treaty breakout plan has gun at Uncle Sam's head. Uncle Sam, reading SDI research book has gun at dummy's head. Mutually Assured Destruction policy in play. 1
- Gorby and Reagan are in a muscle contest at Arms summit meeting. 1
- Gorby is serving Russians soup, labeled Glasnost, with media present. A curtain covers up the rest of the Russian empire, Slavs, Czechs, Armenians, Poles, Latvians, etc. starving. 1
- Gorby speaks, butter, birds, flowers, peace, hands out tanks guns, bombs to Castro, Ortega 1
- Gorby's brand new kitchen, the Reform Bakery, is ready to produce. Shipment of flour is one bag. 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
- Great evergreen for tax time. All of the "progress" like wine comes back to hurt us. "Housing for the homeless." "Here's to more Farm Aid." "Increase in education spending." "Free day care for the poor." "A toast to National health care." 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
- Guy living under a bridge can't decide to be the democratic nominee to run against Joel Hefley in 1990 or hitchhike to Florida. 1
- Hammer and sickle are lying on the ground. The wooden handles are sprouting flowers, labeled Russian church. "Persistent, isn't it?" 1
- Hank Brown takes up fetal position on abortion. pro-life candidate, politics 1
- Harvesting babies has the storks flying with vultures. It used to be an honorable profession. 1
- Hawk Arsenal includes tanks, bombers, fighters, carriers, destroyers, subs, missiles, ground troops, SDI, radar stations, etc. Dove arsenal is a brain with an endless supply of Vietnam war comparisons. 1
- Headline on paper says, "Lung cancer victims see victory in $17 million Pall Mall lawsuit." Fat kid comes to shopping cart with Sugar Zows. His mom says, "Sure...Why not? We can always sue." 1
- High class couple sits at private enterprise restaurant. Mayor Bob, as busboy, says, "Sports Arena? Hey, we all might try some of that. Yo! taxpayers" 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
- 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
- Huge Russian bear going after Central American Freedom lady trapped in a corner. President Reagan aiming congressional spit wad. 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
- 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
- International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War [1985 Nobel Peace Prize winner] and Soviet bear eat at the Nobel Peace Prize restaurant. 1
- Iran's Ayatollah, with horns, hangs free speech. 1
- Israel Prime Minister Shamir picks up paper Likud ballots when Palestinian terrorists throw bombs. Turn bombs into paper. Caption "Another miracle in the Holy Land ... Palestinian terrorists turn bombs into paper." 1
- Israeli lion is taking a beating for catching a PLO snake trying to choke him. Cartoon bubble over bird depicting World Opinion "Pick on somebody your own size, you brute!" 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
- 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
- Jackson and Dukakis climb in boxing ring, media focus on Cuomo finding seat. 1
- Jackson and Dukakis in kinetic art museum, see economy boom sculpture, put an end to violence, hopefully. 1
- Jane Fonda is looking down in a Vietnam grave containing American soldier skeleton with hole in head saying, "OK! I'm, like, sorry! OK?" 1
- Jesse Jackson boards a bus driven by Democrats. Dukakis, Gephardt, and others are front. Backseat is where the unelectable sit. 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
- Jesse Jackson on donkey and big liberal agenda bag is getting ready to make a big leap to white house. "Sure, we can do it!". Below are the bones of Walter Mondale and George McGovern holding their liberal agenda bags. 1
- Jesse Jackson told to stay out of certain states headline. They're worried about losing voters. Dukakis tells Jesse to use the back entrance. 1
- Jim Wright and George Bush walk away from a table showing a pile of bones labeled "Contra Aid". Now THAT's what I call a power lunch." 1
- Jim Wright holds contras arms while Ortega hits him with hammer and sickle, USSR soldier, GT 1
- Jim Wright is teacher mad at student Robert Michel. He used a bad word..."ethics". 1
- Jim Wright, shoveling money, deficit spending. "I think I'm beginning to understand why these guys can't make it on the $89,500-a-year salaries!" 1
- John Tower is taking his date home from the dance. He had to promise Senate Armed Services Committee he would have her home by 10 1
- John Tower, trying to get over the high hurdle of ethics. Democratic referee looking on. Mr. Bush says it's unfair. GOP referee is laughing because Jim Wright runs next. 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
- Justice dept. is getting ready to operate on teamster leadership bringing in all kinds of transplant organs. 1
- King Kong, Iran, is battling Godzilla, Iraq, and destroying the city. Citizen asks Uncle Sam if we're backing Godzilla. 1
- Lady Justice pokes DA Russel with sword. Vahsholtz asks if she knows who they are. 1
- Liberal columnist, Carl Rowan in Washington, wants to ban handguns even though he used one to protect his house. Should button his coat or his lip. 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
- 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 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
- Long arm of the city police is being blocked our by even longer arm of city growth crook. 1
- Lotto con man, state legislature, entices public to play game to drop prisoner in prison. Step right up folks. 1
- Man and woman walking past prostitute...appeals to baser instincts, past drug dealer, addictive to some, False advertising, selling beach-front property in Kansas, last panel 1
- Man checks in to a fancy hotel seeing men performing magic tricks. They are international bankers doing tricks on us. 1
- Map of United States and Colombia, Noriega holding syringe. 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
- Marshall, Blackmum, Stephens, and ?, the judicial activists have run up the basketball score 38 to 4. Now with the addition of Justice Kennedy to conservative side, need to find a rule change. 1
- Mayor Bob and beat up council welcome Mr. Pederson aboard ship. 1
- Mayor Bob as Scrooge looks at Nixon as Marley holding Watergate transcripts. Bob wonders "But, Marley...the whole story! Wouldn't it be easier to stonewall on the tape and transcript and say the press is out to get me?" 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
- Mayor Bob, dressed in mafia outfit, files nails while council wonders "I don't know. Everything looked fine. [Arlington, Texas City Manager William] Kirchhoff was all set to take the job, he was packing his bags, then his phone rang..." 1
- Media are trying to hang Ed Meese, but he takes off dragging the tree. Press says, "Boy! He sure is tenacious!" 1
- Media floozy holds up sign saying, Act 473.38, "The indictments" turning to Independent counsel L. Walsh back stage and says, "Better hurrry. We are losing our audience." Donkey holds script of Iran-Contra affair. 1
- Media masses are focusing on a zit on Dan Quayle's face. Talking head says, "Then, there will be those who will say the media are blowing this out of proportion." 1
- Mike Dukakis at a cock fight with a dove (Foreign Policy) against a communist with a big rooster. 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. Bush sits as president, Mr. Sam Nunn sits as, commander-in-chief. 1
- Mr. Dukakis and Democrats are putting an old, moderate body on top of liberal frame and race engine. Printed on side of car "Vote for Dukakis / He believes in old-fashioned values ... Like respect for truth!" 1
- Mr. Dukakis is adding huge government regulations, with all the baggage passed on to small business vote to sink the boat. 1
- Mr. Dukakis is in a room with portraits of FDR and Truman. He's talking to Fritz, George, Jimmy...Don't call me here. Reagan tells him he's no Harry S. Truman. 1
- Mr. Dukakis is in the football locker room with beat-up liberal players. One says, "You can stop it with the 'I'm on your side' bit, Mike." President-elect Bush says, "the "L" word stands for "loser". 1
- Mr. Reagan, Mr. Bush, and GOP are standing above a car crash ('87 Market crash) wondering why Mr. Dukakis and donkey are mourning. Reagan asks "Why are they mourning? We all escaped from that crash!" Elephant replies "That's why they're mourning." 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
- Mutual Assured Destruction barbarian has straw man SDI shield down. Not impenetrable. Secretary of Defense Tower comes out of shoe thinking it IS effective. Partial deployment. 1
- NATO truck fueling Soviet bomber, "Ga$ for Perestroika / Easy Credit" Soviet truck loading bombs for Afghanistan. 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
- News 1
- 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
- Nicaraguan freedom being tossed by Sandinistas, Ortega at bat, 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
- Olympic rings are connected to handcuffs locked on to a hand holding money. Caption "News item 1
- Olympic symbol, Soviet bear, Misha is eating an Afghan snack. Mickey, visiting red square, thought Misha was talking about a blanket. 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
- One room school building with rat maze, regulation, attached. "But governor, this is an education free zone!" "We've been free from education for years!" 1
- 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"The Secret of President Reagan's successful economic program." Freedom eagle is flying off. Panel 2. "How Michael Dukakis expects to do better." Shows eagle trying to fly with a management chain attached. 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. "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. Budget storm hits local office. Panel 2. Atlantis plan to disrupt speech. Panel 3. Skiers need to pay for rescue. Panel 4. Judge Williams' loitering gals. 1
- Panel 1. 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. 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. 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 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-time highwayman. robber with guns. Panel 2. Governor Romer holding gas tax and car registration tax bills. Modern-day highwayman. 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. 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. 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. 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. "Great news for the campaign, Mr. Bush. That old fox, Ed Meese, resigned." Panel 2. "The bad news is the media hounds are out looking for fresh meat!" fox hunt analogy. 1
- Panel 1. "Who was that feathered man, dear?" Movie producer yells "Cut" Panel 2. the director says "If you want this spin-off series to work, you're going to have to distance yourself more, Tonto!" 1
- Panel 1. According to Michael Dukakis, (Hand takes old ladies purse) this is a raid on a pension fund. Panel 2. This is not (leave an IOU note from Massachusetts taxpayers. 1
- Panel 1. Americans were overjoyed upon hearing the Soviets planned to move troops out of Afghanistan. Panel 2. 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. City Foresters and flies. Panel 2. Sky Sox parachutes blown away. Panel 3. Judge Campbell's strike zone is very small. Panel 4 Girls softball battered wife syndrome. 1
- Panel 1. 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. Drunk asks man for a dollar. Panel 2. Man steps over drunk saying he is not an enabler. Panel 3. Man enters office. Panel 4 Man (Boss) greets state lottery workers. 1
- Panel 1. Gary Hart looks at a scarlet letter "A" written on shirt. Panel 2. he holds a victory sign as he's turned the "A" to a sign that reads "A Democratic front-runner". 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. 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. Judge declares "Alcoholism is not a disease..." Panel 2. Judge continues "...it's more like a plague!" Shows car crashed into a school bus, many injuries. 1
- Panel 1. Lady Liberty's arm and large torch. Panel 2 Large hand is holding up tiny match called Glasnost. 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. Mouse tries to scare an elephant. Panel 2. He says, "I thought you said elephants were terrified of rodents." Panel 3. Mouse says to put on this KKK sheet. Republicans are terrified of racist label. 1
- Panel 1. Mr. Bush, with his thousand points of light, put up by charities, churches, state and local governments. Panel 2. Mr. Dukakis has one federal government light which burns the tree. 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. Mr. Dukakis opens the lid off of the Bush campaign material trash can and says, "My friends, this is garbage." Panel 2. Kid asks, "What's this over here, Duke?" Opens Dukakis campaign trash can lid. Dukakis says, "Food for thought." 1
- Panel 1. Normally congress approaches tax and spend in a racing car. Panel 2. In election years congress is a working man with lunch box approaches tax and spend old pickup. 1
- Panel 1. Nurse is telling a little boy, "No, I don't mind working for a foreign investor. I'm just happy to have a job." Panel 2. Boy, son of Doctor Dukakis, leaves. Nurse observes he sure asks some strange questions. 1
- Panel 1. President Reagan as fisherman, catching a tiny fish. Panel 2. President Reagan tell a fish story. 1
- Panel 1. President-elect George H. W. Bush saying "Read my lips". Washington insiders have him kissing their feet over Cabinet appointees. 1
- Panel 1. Senate leader George Mitchell is the head of the donkey outfit. "Heads, we win! Here, put this on." He hands conservative democrats the tail. Panel 2. Senate Republicans say, "Tails, WE win." 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. Smoke from Yellowstone fire visits Springs. Panel 2. Governor Romer makes some cuts in highway dept. Panel 3. Bronco fans abandon ship over first loss. Panel 4 Security system choice 1
- Panel 1. State Department is excluding worm Arafat from visting the big apple. "Sorry, Mr. Arafat, we must exclude those who threaten the security interests of the United States!" Panel 2. State Department welcomes big bear Gorbachev. 1
- Panel 1. State Prison Sentencing law vehicle with flat tire rolls up to legislature. Panel 2. Legislature can fix it. Panel 3. Job done. Panel 4. Now all the tires are flat. flap! flap! 1
- Panel 1. State flower, Rocky Mountain Columbine. Panel 2. State bird, Lark Bunting. Panel 3. State animal, Rocky Mountain sheep. Panel 4. State language, cursing. has to do with official English petition. 1
- Panel 1. 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. Tony Dorsett wishes for driver's license. Panel 2. Lady Justice wishes for penalties for vicious dog owners. Panel 3. Mayor Bob wishes for sovereignty. Panel 4 Multi-use Dad wishes for sports arena. Santa said Ho! Ho! 1
- Panel 1. Trick or treater dressed as Dan Quayle says, "Boo". Couple is scared. Panel 2. he removes his mask. "Ha Ha. Don't worry..." Panel 3. Dukakis reveals himself, it's only me. Panel 4 couple is REALLY scared. 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. Universal studios spits on cross. Headline "The Last Temptation of Christ". Panel 2. Universal Studios man spits on Constitution. 1
- Panel 1. Workmen lifting table with two ballot boxes, Ruling Party and Opposition Party. Panel 2. Opposition Party vote went down toilet." 1
- Panel 1. shows Republican Platform. Panel 2. shows Democratic platform as pie in the sky. 1
- Panel 1. the Washington press corps puts the Presidential seal on podium for President-elect Bush. Panel 2. Same people put up a gun target for Chief of Staff, John Sununu. 1
- Pat Robertson in an Amish buggy is passing George Bush in his limousine. 1
- Peace movement Duck Call sits peacefully on eggs while snake swallows his future family. 1
- Peacenik Congress on donkey leads Secretary of Defense Carlucci by the nose ring labeled Pentagon budget. 1
- Pen and ink drawing of a house. 1
- People in court are saying the Pledge of Alligiance, "with liberty and justice.." Judge Carrigan says, "..as I see fit." Official English petition in trash. 1
- People in the media love to do stories on AIDSs research but aren't very interested in hearing about prevention advice. 1
- People sitting at business table are looking at open trap doors which swallowed up some members. "To be honest, when Comrade Gorbachev first unveiled his new policy of "Openness", I mistakenly thought it had something to do with tolerance." 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
- Pig, looking like Jim Wright in superman outfit, is flying in to swallow super collider 4 billion tax dollars. 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 honor Machinists Union strike. Owner Mr. Lorenzo is alone in the fight. 1
- Pilots taxi to the first stop in flying the Colorado State Legislature plane...the pay raise bar. Not impressive. 1
- Plane hijack. "Tired of getting no respect? Looking for a place where people accept you the way your are? Have you murdered a few hostages? Make your pilot fly to Algiers...a place where you can get away with it all." 1
- Playboy and Jane Fonda Productions worker, Karl, sits on Gary Hart's lap handing him money. 1
- Policeman approaches ugly woman in patio. 1
- Poster of President Reagan defaced by moderate Republicans. They changed saying to, " Government isn't the answer, but it's certainly part of it!" Stand is offering Federal aid for education, day care, farm bailouts. The party of moderate caring slogan. 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 runs Deposit fee flag up pole, Congress shoots it, Sununu remarks "Well, they did salute it." 1
- President Bush's castle tower is being dismantled by Senator Nunn's Senate Armed Services investigation. 1
- President Bush's hope for catching a big fish victory in the Gulf has caught a big snag. It's Saddam. 1
- President Reagan "Veto Man" on his hat is leading the protectionist textile bill away. Consumer "Y'know, dear, I think he just saved us an arm and a leg!" 1
- President Reagan and Afghanistan soldier are watching Soviet military leave Afghan tent. They are carrying a TNT switch and wire. Reagan "Wulp! We finally got them to leave! Guess I'll be on my way now..." 1
- President Reagan and Congressman Jim Wright (Dem. Tex.) [protrayed as little old lady] at table with children, wolf depicting Nicaragua is dragging off Honduran territorial soverneignty child, "Now, Now, Dear... Let's not overreact!" Russian holding gate. 1
- President Reagan as sheriff. Europe, "Isn't that a fine gesture dear? He made a unilateral reduction in weaponry. Let's give him more money," USSR as bandit, tosses his rifle while keeping his two pistols. 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 on a horse, conservative leadership, 1980. President Reagan and his wife Nancy on a rocking horse, consensus leadership, 1988. 1
- President Reagan says, "A vote for Ronal Reagan is a vote for less government intrusion." Right. Hot Air lungs revealed. 1
- President Reagan tells President-elect Bush "I got him to sign... you get him to leave!" Afghanistan, arms treaty, sheriffs. 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 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, Czechs, Slovenes, Estonian, Poles, etc. all want to see out the window (Glasnost). Communist guard asks "You just had to open those shutter, didn't you, Mikhail?!" 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 holding high ground, SDI research and deployment ask Tonto, Bush, where he's going, battle strategy, protecting low ground, Gorby, 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
- Rep. Chuck Berry and Sen. Ray Powers in the trunk of a Metro cab with tax deregulation bill. Next time let's car pool, OK, Ray?" GT" 1
- Representative Bob Kirsch is driving a speedy pay raise proposal on mountain highway. He's coming upon a slow moving, cranky taxpayer hauling chickens. Kirsch is not worried. He's going to catch flack no matter how hard he hits us. 1
- Representative Fenlon's abortion bill looks like grandma wolf who has eaten Intent of Amendment #3 . The unborn child he holds look a little worried. 1
- Representative 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
- Robin Hood says to priest, "Halt! Give me your wallet!" Priest wants money to go to encourage adoption. Nope, it goes to abortion providers. He has no choice. Tax payers for choice is amend. 7. 1
- 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
- Runner with torch is going to light the Olympic accountability flame. But must first pass through alligators, lions, hammers, etc. 1
- Saddam Hussein and Ayatollah Khomeini are having a duel with dead people all around. "Let's just call it a draw." 1
- Sandinistas, shooting liberty, 1986, 1987, 1989, Jim Wright saying, give peace another chance to a reluctant President Bush. 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
- Santa in his sleigh passes Gaddafi on Christmas night. Gaddafi has sleigh filled with chemical weapons pulled by vultures. 1
- Scale adjustment, white/black, affirmative action. Supreme Court set-aside the decision. Equality 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
- 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
- Secretary of State Shultz holds treaty. Afghanistan has bayonet stuck in him looking a Shultz saying, "Sure, sign the treaty, you said. "They'll withdraw," you said. Did you happen to gen an agreement on when?" Soviets put gun together. 1
- Secretary of State Shultz is a moth flying too close to the Middle East candle flame. 1
- Secretary of State Shultz, stands in front of curtain ready to shake Israel's Shamir's hand. Behind curtain is large Give-Peace-a-Chance eagle ready to twist Shamir's hand. 1
- Sen. Kennedy and buddy are walking away from the Capitol building with a pig obviously stuffed into it, saying "This time, instead of us taking the budget to the President, maybe he could come over here and sign it!" 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 Mitchell "Poverty? No problem. Just do what we do in our great free-enterprise system. Force employers to pay a higher minimum wage." 1
- Senator Ray Powers got in trouble when he said minorities should act like Americans. 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
- Six panels. Colorado's income growth is running. Passes Governor Romer's tax growth. Quote from Lewis Carroll 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 Korean student protester lights a Molatov cocktail and throws it. It bounces harmlessly off North Korean cop's shield. Judges say, "the North Koreans must be terribly disappointed." 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
- Spank baby, obstetrician, malpractice insurance, law suit, parent's cost, hospital care, money drop. 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
- Special Investigator Walsh lifts small fish, Oliver North, in Iran-Contra investigation. Democrats are disappointed. 1
- Spooky house display. People coming out reading Tax limitation proposal literature. Sponsored by opponents of Amend. 6. 1
- Sports cartoon. News is all about drugs, rape mayhem...in sports news. 1
- Starving countries, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia looking for freedom, Cuba, Nicaragua, El Salvador crawling for Marxism 1
- State capitol building with moat, House bill 1181, around it. "The state legislature, in it's wisdom, has determined we the people need to be protected from ballot initiatives." "Which people?" 1
- State legislature as hustler for Lotto game. Sign says, "Welfare checks cashed." 1
- State pirate Legislators carry loot to shore by walking on (you) an extension of temporary sales tax. 1
- State police with big dogs go to close down a gambling operation. State then wants to sell citizens Lottery tickets. 1
- Statue of Reagan, leader of the free world, without a sword. Congress took his MX [Peacekeeper missile] away. 1
- Superintendent Burnley, in sackcloth, holding doom and gloom sign about amendment 6. "Also, keep in mind, children, I'm not telling anyone how to vote." 1
- Supply box arrives to contras with swords and sling shots, bullets coming in, Democratic freedom support. 1
- Talking letters "We may have a little problem here." One letter is wearing a KKK hat. 1
- Tall building labeled "World Bank", two unseen people talking "Our demolition firm is running low on capital again. Can we take out another loan?" The answer "Certainly!" 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
- Teacher is telling little boy, "No cheating now." Hand of hidden manipulator is handing the teacher a standardized test. 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
- The Earth is sitting on nuclear power inside a greenhouse. "Gosh! If there were only a way to break out of here!" 1
- The Glasnost door has been opened, President Reagan is trying to remove the bars of a pit. Soviet general "See? I told you, comrade! You can't trust these greedy capitalists! You open one door and suddenly that's not enough!" 1
- The Pueblo District Attorney knocked over one domino putting the whole Yaklich trial in trouble. "Oops!" 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 long road to justice has Judge rolling out carpet over victim. The Accused is riding like king, policemen are in tears. 1
- The movie Alien theme here. Communist Tyranny is about to take over the ship. What's her name is about to blast it but Jim Wright is saying "Ah, Come on! Let's give peace a chance." 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
- There is a shark frenzy going after Ed Meese. Young shark wonders why the Washington Press corps is not going after liberal Jim Wright. Answer 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
- 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
- Thus far, the unique stand of two candidates has failed to capture broad public appeal! Sign "Social Security Program". Pat Robertson holds a stop sign and Pete duPont holds a danger sign while lemmings are headed toward Social Security cliff. 1
- Tiger tail labeled S & L is up a tree. President Bush and his rescue unit are asking taxpayers, users, and stock holders if there are any volunteers to help. 1
- Tip O'Neil offers Soviet bear a peace offering consisting of eagle feathers. It's an offering to curb anti-satellite testing. 1
- Tom Ratterree's emission bill fails constituents noxious emissions analyzer test. 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 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
- Two uniformed men in bow of large ship named "Soviet Support" look down on small row boat named "US Support". "Sure, we'll negotiate, what's the rush?" 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 and the Soviet union (CCCP) play hockey. The shot bounces off USA goalie and scores. The Soviet net is backwards and labeled "Anti-missile Defense System". President Reagan is asked "Are you sure you want to play with these guys?" 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 law enforcement guy are held hostage by drug dealers. Uncle Sam thinks they've been so successful in the war on drugs maybe they should also consider stemming the flow of semi-automatic weapons. Right. 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
- Uncle Sam's Housing Services are hanging over a cliff. Calling on Taxman [like Batman] for help. 1
- Undecided voters are watching two knights in a contest. They don't know who to root for..they look alike. Mr. Bush is riding a traditional values steed, Mr. Dukakis is on a ACLU giant lizard. 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
- Vote technocrat float. Signs "Good jobs at good wages with more taxes." "Give me liberty or give me a good reason why not." Message just doesn't seem to be catching on. Zorba the clerk. 1
- Washington insider President Bush is Dr. Frankenstein's monster leading the charge on the evil Washington Beltway castle. 1
- Watch dog smells bush, does business. Zap! Bush smiles, Dan Rather runs. 1
- West German Kohl and UK's Thatcher have been infected with spyitis spots. Reagan is a bit worried he could catch it. 1
- Western coal burns clean, Eastern coal burns dirty. Eastern coal wants to split the cost of cleaning up the air into Canada. 1
- Willie Horton is a black murderer who Dukakis released as Governor to kill again. Bush just repeats the name, Dukakis gets mad and calls Bush a racist. 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
- Wolf in sheep's clothing, fair trade wool, protectionism tail. 1
- Working mom goes out the door thanking the stay-at-home-mom for taking care of her child. She's feeding Uncle Sam who feeds day care lady who feeds working mom's kid. Copy. Original given to Tom Minnery. 1
- Yasir Arafat is dove with snake dressed as branch. Dove carries recognition of UN 242 paper. 1
- [Congressman] Jim Wright's Peace Shop where Daniel Ortega has tried on everything in the store. Standing in front of the mirror putting on his uniform he muses "On second thought, I kinda like this suit I cam in with." 1
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- Pikes Peak 8
- Fannie Mae Duncan 5
- Garden of the Gods 4
- Glen Cove 4
- Members of the the Kenneth Albert Neeley Contracting company at work on Slocum Hall, Colorado College. 4
- Broadmoor Hotel 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
- 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
- Ivywild School (Sunday School for Presbyterian Church) [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D05" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 3
- Members of the Camp Carson 4th Field Artillery Battalion (Pack) firing a 48 gun salute on July 4 1950, following the flag raising ceremony on the summit of Pikes Peak. 3
- South Cheyenne Canyon 3
- Three-story Victorian-style residence at 601 North Tejon Street with the tower of Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in the background. 3
- 4 Cheyenne Boulevard, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "d04" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 2
- A man stands next to a circa 1914 two-seat runabout automobile bearing a 1914 Colorado license plate that is parked on a dirt road in the mountains. 2
- A wooden bridge over rocky creek bed 2
- Adolf Mohl, Leo Mohl's father. 2
- Beaver Creek Falls 2
- Close-up of Rainbow Falls. 2
- Colorado College football team 2
- Crystal Park Road 2
- Crystal Park Trail 2
- Exterior of southwest-style Pauline Chapel with dirt road in front and mountains in background. Designed by Thomas Mac Laren. 2
- Fannie Mae's younger brother, Herbert Bragg Jr. Herbert later moved to California where he died in 1979. 2
- Formal portrait of Virginia Hobart Baldwin Tchkotoua. [Second husband was Georgian Prince] 2
- Four miles up the Cog Road 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
- House on Ute Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO. 2
- Irving and Jan Howbert. 2
- Large rock formation in Garden of the Gods with tree alongside. 2
- Leo Mohl as a young man. 2
- Leo and Hertha Mohl 2
- Marine Corporal Rene Gagnon raises the colors on Pikes Peak July 4, 1950. 2
- Modern Woodmen of America Sanitorium 2
- Mules and skinners of the Camp Carson 4th Field Artillery Battalion loaded with artillery and ammunition on their way to the summit of Pikes Peak via Barr trail, July 3, 1950. 2
- Semi arid landscape, Colorado. 2
- Studio portrait of George White. 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
- View of Manitou Springs, CO. 2
- View of Pikes Peak with Fountain Creek in the foreground. 2
- Williams Canyon with large “Cave” sign for the Cave of the Winds entrance building at the top of the photo. 2
- James Edward Preston Randall (1926-2019) graduated from Lucy Addison High School of Roanoke, Virginia in 1945. 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
- 1 Cheyenne Boulevard, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D-2" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1 East Brookside Street. Photo is referenced as "D-19" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 101 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 102 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 1510 South Cascade Avenue. Photo is referenced as "D-9" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1513 South Cascade Avenue. Photo is referenced as "D-23" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1516 South Cascade Avenue. Photo is referenced as "D-8" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1520 South Cascade Avenue, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D07" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1605 South Cascade Avenue. Photo is referenced as "D27" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1609 South Cascade Avenue. A 1966 Honda Dream 305cc motorcycle is parked on the sidewalk in front of the house. Photo is referenced as "D28" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1642 South Cascade Avenue, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D06" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 1642 South Cascade Avenue, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D06" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 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
- 2 North Cascade Avenue. Used to be called the Holly Sugar Building. Penrose Public Library is to the north [right] and the Antlers Hilton Hotel is to the south [left]. 1
- 20 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 25 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 2801 W. Boulder, now 2801 W. Uintah. "The house we lived in or "Villa Mohl" 1959." Facing page reads "1959 / Mohl's revisited NewYork <-> Colo-Sprgs". This house was moved from another lot. 1
- 423 North Cascade Avenue 1
- 444 Virginia Avenue, Bee Hive [Glen Park] Photo is referenced as "b-54-2" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 481 Buena Vista Drive, Glen Moyne [Glen Park]. Photo is referenced as "b-54-92" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 5 Cheyenne Boulevard, [Ivywild] Photo is referenced as "D05" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 50 mule train departs Manitou Springs carrying howitzers and ammunition for the July 4th ceremony atop Pikes Peak, July 3, 1950. 1
- 6 West Cheyenne Road, Glendale [Cheyenne Canon] Photo is referenced as "D01" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 6145 Shoup Road. Photo is on page 20 and is referenced as "B-30" in "Historic Sites & Structures El Paso County, Colorado" by Freed, Elaine and David Barber. 1
- 9 year old Randolf Edwards dressed in his finest on the occasion of his first Holy Communion. 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 circa 1912 sedan is parked in front of two-story wood frame building with sign "Drugs" on front and side in Arriba, Colorado. 1
- A colorized view of a forested hiking path. 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 dam in Ute Pass. Spectators can be seen on the right side of the photo along a walkway. 1
- A dirt road through a rocky, forested canyon. Hikers can be seen on the sides of the roadway. 1
- A dirt road winds through a rugged canyon. 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 formal portrait of the Pistol children - Hertha Pistol (Mohl) with her brothers Fritz and Robert. 1
- A formal portrait of two women and a young girl holding a doll. 1
- A gathering of the photography club along a rural road. A 4x5 folding camera on a tripod is set up in the foreground next to wildflowers. 1
- A ground-mounted jib crane with numerous cables visible is being used to place large stone blocks in position in the construction of a basement at the Portland Mill. The wooden framework for a building is seen adjacent to the excavation. 1
- A group of 16 seated and standing women dressed in nursing uniforms pose for a group photo. Pennants on the wall behind them read “Beth-El 1933” and “Beth-El 1932”. “1931” is written in the lower right. 1
- A group of eight female student nurses in uniform are seated in a Beth-El Nursing School classroom with two nurse instructors standing in the background. Beakers, bottles and books are on a table in the foreground. 1
- A group of eight women dressed in graduation caps and gowns and holding diplomas pose for the camera. 1
- A group of miners pose outside the headworks building of what is identified on the photo as the Granite Mine on a hillside below the Anna Lee mine [painted on roof] and a pile of tailings. Note on back "Anne Lee Mine in background." 1
- A group of women dressed in large fashionable hats of the period are drawing in sketch books next to a small lake in Stratton Park with mountains in the background. Written on the bottom of the photo "|In Stratton Park. Cheyenne Mt. in Distance."| 1
- A horse-drawn surrey on the Pikes Peak Carriage Road approaches a large field of boulders below the "W's" in the background. 1
- A large crowd of onlookers watch a parade of uniformed men and a marching band moving along Bennett Avenue in Cripple Creek. Banner attached to pole reads "...OME I.O.O.F" presumably meaning Welcome Independent Order of Odd Fellows. 1
- A large group of men, women and children picnicking in a forest pose for a photograph near Creede. Stamped on back "View of Jimtown & Creede Colorado E. F. Hilton Artist". 1
- A large group of men, women, and children stand and sit among large boulders. 1
- A man and three women sit in a rowboat in front of the gazebo in the lake at Green Mountain Falls. The Green Mountain Falls Hotel is in the background. Stamped on back "Treat Photographer, Manitou Spg's, Colo." 1
- A man in a suit and wearing a hat is seen on the bridge over Cascade Falls on the Pikes Peak Trail. To the left of the bridge, a man in a suit and wearing a bowler hat is mounted on a horse. 1
- A man sits in a circa 1914 two-seat runabout automobile with the top down on a dirt road in the mountains. 1
- A man stands next to a circa 1914 two-seat runabout automobile that is parked on a dirt road in the mountains. 1
- A man stands on boulders in a frozen and snowy creek. 1
- A man with his horse and cart nearing the toll gate on the carriage road to the top of Pikes Peak. 1
- A miner sits a granite cavern surrounded by shoring timbers and other mining and wooden debris. Note on back "Price Slope No 18. Hobbs trespass. View south from slope. May - 1907". Handwritten on photo "Harlan Photo. Colo. Springs". 1
- A narrow dirt path winds around a rock formation. 1
- A narrow dirt road north of Colorado Springs with rock formations. 1
- A narrow dirt road north of Colorado Springs. 1
- A pack train of approximately two dozen donkeys is led by two men on horses on a narrow mountain road. A wagon is passing them on the right in the foreground. Printed on front "1808. Pack Train ~ Photo by CL McClure, Denver”. 1
- A pair of griffins guard the stone stairs leading up to the entrance of the Cascade Park Apartments, 610 North Cascade Avenue. 1
- A probable guide wearing chaps on horseback and a paint horse without a rider (probably the dismounted photographer) on the trail to Pikes Peak and Sheltered Falls. 1
- A promotional photo of The Clovers signed, 'To Fannie Mae, a Great Lady - The Clovers' 1
- A promotional photo of The Clovers, signed 'The Clovers' 1
- A rustic wooden building sits along train tracks in a rocky canyon. 1
- A small ranch house and adjacent out buildings in a hilly landscape. Bee hives are visible on the side of the ranch house. 1
- A small ranch house and adjacent out buildings with Pikes Peak and foothills in the background. Bee hives are visible on the left side of the photo. 1
- A two-story stucco mission-style house surrounded by bushes. "Idlewold 1930" is annotated in the bottom left of the print. 1
- A view along Highway 24 through Cascade Colorado. 1
- A view looking north of the eastern half of Camp Carson hospital complex. 1
- A view looking north of the western half of the Camp Carson hospital complex with a coal-fired steam heat plant and military vehicles in the foreground. 1
- A view of Manitou Springs in the right foreground and Pikes Peak in the distance as seen from a point on Colorado Midland Railroad. Printed on front "Manitou and Pikes Peak from the C. M. R. R." Printed on back "Hersom / Manitou." 1
- A view of Seven Falls showing people climbing the wooden stairway alongside of the falls. 1
- A view of the Mohl ranch at Husted before the barn and corral were built. 1
- A well-dressed man in a suit and bowler hat is perched in the foreground on a rocky outcropping in Ute Pass. A horse drawn trap is moving along the rutted Ute Pass Trail in the background. 1
- A woman wearing glasses and a long dress sits at a writing desk holding an open book. A bed is in the background. 1
- A young Hertha Mohl. 1
- A young Leo Mohl seated in the door of a cabin in the woods. 1
- A young contestant prepares to enter the powwow arena. The Lone Feather Council, a local nonprofit, sponsored Chin-Qua-Pin Days for over 30 years in Colorado Springs, attracting American Indians from across the nation to participate in the multi-day event. 1
- Adobe building with decorative wooden stairway at Fountain Valley School. 1
- Adolf Mohl in WWI Austrian Army uniform. 1
- Adolf Mohl in WWI Austrian Army uniform. The cross may have signified , as it does today, a medic. 1
- Aerial view of the U. S. Air Force Academy Stadium during construction. 1
- After arriving in New York City in October of 1940, Leo took a Bakers retraining Course with the National Refugee Service. Leo is standing on the left watching, as cookies are being squeezed out of a pastry bag. 1
- After graduation from high school Randy went to Keesler Field in Biloxi, Mississippi for two weeks as a pre-aviation cadet. From there he was sent to Tuskegee, Alabama where he trained from June to November 1945. 1
- After the flag raising ceremony atop Pikes Peak July 4, 1950 Left to Right 1
- After the raising of the American Flag by Marine Corporal Rene Gagnon, two Howitzers, delivered to the summit of Pikes Peak in pieces by mule train, alternately fire a round for each of the 48 states. 1
- Air Force personnel supervise the crane positioning the cockpit/wing portions of the F94-C Starfire jet for its installation as a static display on the summit of Pikes Peak, September 1958. 1
- Ak Miller in the #11 Hot Rod Magazine Special leaving the starting line during the Pikes Peak Hill Climb with the flagman leaping and in mid-air. 1
- American soldier in uniform inside barbed wire entanglments posing for picture. 1
- American soldier in uniform looking at a burro hitched to a wagon. Soldier is identified as Heber Sargent of Hoytsville, Utah, in a separate collection of the photographer in the possession of Nels Norene, grandson of Oscar Noren. 1
- American soldier in uniform with overcoat, puttee leg wrappings and service cap standing outside of a hut with an open door. 1
- An Air Force KC-135 tanker provides a mid-air refueling of a F-111 fighter jet. 1
- An army mule carrying a 75mm howitzer artillery part, and his Camp Carson 4th Field Artillery Battalion handler making their way to the rocky summit of Pikes Peak on July4, 1950. 1
- An icy Pikes Peak Summit House with double exposure along left side of photo. 1
- An image of the design on the bar napkins at The Cotton Club. 1
- An outbuilding constructed on the Mohl family ranch to house their weaving and book businesses. 1
- An unidentified girl is leaning against a large bell in front of Colorado Springs Fire Station #1. 1
- Andy Speelman of Ekalaka, Montana, cinches down the saddle on a blindfolded wild horse on the plains of Montana. 1
- Annotated as Crook's Falls in Cheyenne Canon, 373 and depicting a waterfall passing over downed trees. 1
- Annotated as “The Narrows, Williams Canon, Colo.” this photograph shows a winding trail as it moves between two large rock formations located north of Manitou Springs. . 1
- Annotated on the photo with “Golden Cycle” and “Skolas”, massive piles of mine tailings surround the headworks and mine buildings of the Golden Cycle Mine in Cripple Creek. 1
- Annotated with “1401A. Siamese Twins, Garden of the Gods.” Both dressed in mid-1890s attire, a man is seen to the left of the rock formations and a woman with a large hat is posing in an opening at the base of the twin towers of stone. 1
- Annotated “1038. Street View, Manitou Springs”. The Wheeler town clock is in the foreground and just behind the clock is the Manitou Mineral Water Company building with cupola and to its right it the Manitou Bath House. 1
- Annotated “1405A. Tower of Babel” on the print. Rock formation is located in Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs. 1
- Annotation on photo reads “633. Royal Gorge, Grand Cañon of the Arkansas River.” The “Hanging Bridge” of the Royal Gorge Railway Route is seen in the foreground. 1
- Antlers Park as seen from the west side of the Antlers Hotel. There are two buildings/pavilions in the park along with several garden spots, chairs, and awnings. Pikes Peak and the front range of the Rocky Mountains are visible in the distance. 1
- Antlers hotel, the Exchange Nation Bank and the First National Bank are visible. This photograph appears to have been taken with a wide-angle lens using two prints that were spliced together. 1
- Araphoe Peaks partially snow covered with its reflection in a lake situated in the foreground. 1
- Arched rock formation. 1
- Article from the Colorado Springs Gazette on August 29 1997 showing Anna Morgan age 104 and her great-grandson Jamaal Scott age 6. Anna was a friend of Fannie Mae Duncan's mother, Mattie Bragg. 1
- Aspen trees on hillside in autumn near Aspen, Colorado. 1
- Baroness Pauline Francois de Selys-Longchamps of Belgium. Granddaughter of Mrs. Julie Penrose. Painting of a young girl holding paint brushes and paint palette. 1
- Barr Trail 1
- Barr Trail on Pikes Pike 1
- Battle positions of Battery "C" 148 Reg. USFA 66th Brigade Corps Artillery with 52nd French Division July 4 - Aug. 31st 1918. First American Army Sept. 1st - Dec. 2nd. 1
- Bear Creek Canyon 1
- Bearded man in hat with a pickaxe over his shoulder standing in front of a log cabin. A dog is sitting on the ground to his right. 1
- Beautiful formal portrait of Leo and Hertha Mohl done in New York City a year after their arrival in the United States. Signature at the bottom appears to be Yvonne Le Roux. 1
- Beds line the left-hand wall, men in chairs on the right against shaded windows. [May be Cragmor Sanatorium] "185." hand-printed in lower right corner. 1
- Beds line the left-hand wall, men in chairs on the right against shaded windows. [May be Cragmor Sanatorium] "201." hand-printed in lower right corner. 1
- Bill Holcomb, a Colorado Springs High School friend of Charles Swem, Jr. Research indicates that this senior-year photograph of William Trafford Holcomb [1911-2007] was published in the 1931 Colorado Springs High School yearbook. 1
- Black community leader Emma Mae McDonald and Fannie Mae Duncan at the Pikes Peak Library Photographic History of The Cotton Club Exhibition. 1
- Blurry photo of interior of a store. John Swem's Colorado City Drug Store. Note on back "Out-of-focus - my father's brother in their Drug Store about 1904-1905." 1
- Bob Mohl and friend feed the chickens at the Mohl Family Ranch. 1
- Bobby Unser is behind the wheel of race car #92, the Sproul Homes Special, driving up the mountain during a practice run of the 1966 Pikes Peak Hill Climb. A motion picture camera is mounted to the roll bar behind the driver. 1
- Brick building with stone trim, with decorative wrought iron railings on upper level porch and roof. "2801" is painted on the corner of the building and in metal numbers on front door. Sign for insurance agency is in front of building. 1
- Bridge over a culvert at the Mohl's family ranch in Husted. 1
- Broadmoor Hotel at dusk from across Broadmoor Lake. 1
- Broadmoor Lake with ducks and swans and Broadmoor Hotel in background. 1
- Buena Vista School showing various buildings and playground to the left, with mountains in background. 1
- Building at 110 West Vermijo with signs for "Union Ice & Fuel Co. Artificial Ice and Cold Storage". Signs painted on building include "Char Coal Coke Coal Ice and Wood." This building later became Rampart Supply. 1
- Building with stone front and small tower with old-fashioned lamppost in front. "2902" is over the front door. 1
- Burro with saddle against a backdrop of trees. Hand-written on front "Little Satan / Cheyenne Canon." 1
- C Battery. Lot S Service Firing. One of the guns used by the 148. Canon de 155mm mle 1917 G.P.F. (Grande Puissance Filloux.) Smoke ring visible just after firing. 1
- Cabin known as Beaverwick in Glen Park, on lower slope of Chautauqua Mountain. This structure no longer existed in 2024 at this location. 1
- Cabin labeled as "Mikado (Narcissus) and the Old Stotes Place" at 380 Largo Avenue in Palmer Lake. 1
- Camp Carson 4th Artillery Battalion mules, skinners and artillery pieces on the trail to the summit of pikes Peak, July 4, 1950. 1
- Candid photograph of an elderly George White shown taking a photograph. 1
- Canon de 155mm mle 1917 G.P.F. (Grande Puissance Filloux.) 1
- Capt. Delbert G. Green, retired from Fire Department June 1, 1953. 1
- Captain James E. Randall official Photo, Spangdahlem, Germany. 1
- Caption under photo "J. W. Stillman. President of the City Council 1886, 1887. Mayor 1889. 1890." 1
- Caption under photo "John H. Bacon. Mayor 1880." 1
- Car #49 of the Colorado Springs and Interurban Railway Company that appears to be parked in Cheyenne Canyon. Standing on the right is Alonzo Carnahan. Several passengers and two crewmen pose for the camera. 1
- Car and camper parked in front of Midland School. Flag is flying in front of building. School has inscription "Midland School 1902" over windows. 1
- Car sits in driveway in front of small wooden shack with picket fence alongside. Street signs in front read "Boulder 500 W" and "Walnut 300 N". 1
- Card annotated at the bottom as “1414. Punch and Judy”. A woman wearing circa late 1880s attire is standing to the left rear of the rock formations. 1
- Carol Pinney, daughter of Howard Pinney, at age 8, standing in front of her school, Steele Elementary, at 1700 N Weber. 1
- Carol, Beulah, Howard, and Janet Pinney pose for a group shot in their residence at 2321 North Nevada Avenue. 1
- Carousel at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo with snow on ground all around and one shoveled path in foreground. 1
- Cattle in pens waiting for shipping. Two men stand at wooden desk with clipboards in foreground. Cattle cars in background have signs "Elbert Transfer Co." 1
- Cave of the Winds as seen from the bottom of the canyon. 1
- Charles A. Baldwin and guest (possibly Sara Coffin) on horseback. 1
- Charles A. Baldwin and his dog, Bobbie, at Claremont. 1
- Charles A. Baldwin shooting a Chinese crossbow. Japan China trip, 1914. 1
- Charles Adolfe Baldwin at Claremont. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. "riding" Wayne E. Ryer the "horse". One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. in Colorado Springs High School band uniform. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. on left. Unidentified man on right sparing. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. on left. Wayne E. Ryer on right. Men's reflections as seen in a shop window full of photo supplies. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. on left. Wayne E. Ryer on right. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. standing in front of cars wearing hat, glasses, sweater and striped pants. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. standing with hands in pockets. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. standing with hands in pockets. [photo is blurry] One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. standing with hands in pockets. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles E. Swem, Jr. wearing a varsity letter sweater from Colorado College. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles Swem Home, 610 South Nevada Avenue. 1
- Charles Swem Jr. as a young boy with dog. 1
- Charles Swem Sr. driving two women in a horse-drawn carriage. The ladies' names are not known for certain, however it is likely that the older lady to the left is his mother, Caroline Swem. Charles worked as a druggist in Colorado Springs. 1
- Charles Swem home, 610 South Nevada Avenue. 1
- Charles Swem, Colorado City druggist at his home at 610 S. Nevada with son Charles Jr. Circa 1912 1
- Charles Swem, Jr. about age 9, with his toy horse-drawn hook and ladder fire wagon. He at his house located at 610 South Nevada Street. 1
- Charles Swem, Jr. in his Colorado Springs High School band uniform. Charles played the cornet. 1
- Charles Swem, Jr. with Charles Swem, Sr. in their yard at 610 S. Nevada. Circa 1926. 1
- Charles Swem, Jr. with a playmate and a dog. 1
- Charles Swem, Jr. with his dog, Rex, in the yard of his home at 610 S. Nevada, Colorado Springs. 1
- Charles Swem, Jr., a student at South Junior High, on his bicycle at his home at 610 S. Nevada. 1
- Charles Swem, Jr., of Colorado Springs, is seated second from left on the deck of a troop transport ship. He served as a meteorologist in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the India-Burma theater during WWII, attaining the rank of staff sergeant. 1
- Charles Swen Jr. (on left) and a friend pose in front of a circa 1927 Ford Model T Roadster in front of Charles Swem’s home. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Charles and Emma Swem and Emma's brother, Harry Rahm (died in 1924). 1
- Charles and Virginia Baldwin in their cabriolet, day carriage at Claremont. 1
- Charley Baldwin Jr., age fourteen, with his baseball bat at Claremont, 1911. 1
- Charley Baldwin Jr., age fourteen, with his baseball bat at Claremont. 1
- Cheyenne Mountain and High Drive in North Cheyenne Canyon. 1
- Cheyenne [Soda] Spring ,Manitou Springs, CO 1
- Children climb on playground equipment at Conejos Park. 1
- Chipmunks in South Cheyenne Canyon 1
- Chuck Bowen describing an artifact found near the Sand Creek Massacre site. He was speaking at a gathering of Sand Creek historians/enthusiasts. 1
- Churning flood waters from Monument Creek wipe out the lanscaped gardens of Monument Valley Park. May 30, 1935. 1
- Claremont in the Broadmoor, with Pikes Peak in the background. 1
- Claremont in winter. 1
- Clarence Coil "smelling" a handful of weeds. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. 1
- Clarence Coil pretending to kick a ball with Wayne E. Ryer crouching. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Clarence Coil sitting on embankment. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. 1
- Clarence Coil sitting on fender of a 1924 Buick with an Audio Vox horn added to the front end. The vehicle is displaying a 1936 Colorado license plate. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Clarence Coil standing with arms crossed. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. 1
- Clarence Coil standing, leaning on the shoulder of Charles E. Swem, Jr.. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Clearing timber at Mohl family ranch on land that is now the Air Force Academy. 1
- Close view of the stone sculpture of Indian Chief in headdress on the corner of the Cheyenne Building. 1
- Closeup of plaque mounted on north side of eastbound lanes. "Bijou Street Viaduct 1937 / Ed. H. Honnen Const. Co. Contractor". 1
- Closeup of plaque mounted on south side of eastbound lanes. 1
- Cog Road below Windy Point 1
- Col. (Ret.) James Randall and USAFA Cadet Emanuel near the Chapel of the United States Air Force Academy during the Tuskeege Airmen reunion in 2014. 1
- Colonel (Ret.) James E. Randall, former Tuskeege Airman, with memorabilia from his Air Force career. 1
- Color photograph of the entrance to Memorial Hospital with automobiles from the 1950s and early 1960s parked in front. 1
- Colorado Avenue overpass with decorative iron railings and stairway. Cars are parked under the overpass. Robinson Grain Co. building visible in background with D&RGW railroad boxcar parked alongside. Railroad crossing sign is at left. 1
- Colorado Springs Fire Station #2. Sign in the window reads ,"We gave 100% American Red Cross War Fund." Located at 314 East San Miguel Street. 1
- Colorado Springs Fire Station #2. Sign in the window reads, "We gave 100% American Red Cross War Fund." 1
- Colorado Springs High School Class Play, 1911. 1
- Colorado Springs High School Graduating Class of 1954 / 35th Reunion printed under group photograph. 1
- Colorado Springs High School exterior before addition addition was constructed. 1
- Colorado Springs High school friend of Charles Swem Jr. 1
- Colorado Springs from May's Peak. 1
- Colorado Springs resident, Tuskegee Airman, Lt. Col. James Randall( 1926-2019) and U.S. Senator Howard W. Cannon (and major general in the Air Force Reserve) check out topographical maps prior to their flight in the F-111A on October 28, 1967. 1
- Colorful house at 601 North Cascade Avenue. 1
- Construction crew building the Colorado Springs City Hall pauses to pose for a photo with granite blocks of the partially competed building and jib cranes in the background. The architect, Thomas MacLaren, stands fourth from the left, bottom row. 1
- Construction crew poses among erected steel girders with a boiler in the background during the early stages of construction on the Exchange National Bank. 1
- Contestant in the Chin-Qua-Pin powwow. The Lone Feather Council, a local nonprofit, sponsored Chin-Qua-Pin Days for over 30 years in Colorado Springs, attracting American Indians from across the nation to participate in the multi-day event. 1
- Converted chicken coop at Mohl Hill. 1
- Copy of a 1914 portrait of an unknown girl by Julian Russell Story - Born 1
- Cornelius Bragg played the bass and sang in the Cotton Club. He also tended bar, cooked and was a general handyman for Fannie Mae, especially after her husband, Ed, died. 1
- Cornelius Bragg visits with Lulu Pollard and Greg Johnson after viewing photos of the historic Cotton Club run by his sister, Fannie Mae Duncan. 1
- Corner brick building with decorative brickwork on snow-covered street. False-fronted store is at left; building and windmill visible in background at right. 1
- Cottage at 366 Largo Avenue in Palmer Lake, part of Glen Park on the lower slope of Chautauqua Mountain. This structure no longer existed in 2024 at this location. 1
- Cottage at 386 Bonita Ave. in Palmer Lake, known as the Sagamore or Locke Cottage and is situated in Glen Park on the lower slope of Chautauqua Mountain. 1
- Couple dressed in evening gown and tuxedo. 1
- Couple with a horse drawn cart pause for a photograph along a mountain road. 1
- Cow stands beside large sign with Santa Claus picture reading "North Pole Santa's Workshop" and "Take hiway "24" West!" 1
- Cowboy riding through brush chasing wild horses. He is wearing chaps and holding a lariat. 1
- Cows grazing under a copse of trees. 1
- Curt Neeley speaking at a gathering of Sand Creek historians/enthusiasts. 1
- Dead trees at timberline surrounded by boulders. 1
- Deck view of H.M.S. Baltic, transport ship that Colorado Springs Battery C regiment crossed over on to Europe during WWI. The RMS Baltic was a White Star Line ocean liner that was used for troop transport during WWI. 1
- Decker and Son Undertaking Co. Mortuary at 204 N. Weber St. 1
- Detail of windows at the Colorado Springs YWCA, showing decorative tile and stonework. 1
- Dilapidated wooden steps are seen in a granite cavern. Note on back "Price Stope #26. View south on Independence Candle by Drici is survey point north. 1907". Handwritten on photo "Harlan Photo. Colo. Springs". 1
- Dirt alleyway in Old Colorado City with wooden garages lining the road. 1
- Distant view of Seven Falls. 1
- Dorothy Stott Shaw [1891-1985] served as the librarian at the Cheyenne Mountain School for more than 30 years before her retirement in the 1950s. 1
- Drawing of proposed Pikes Peak Railway made in 1883. [Work began on the cog railway in 1888] W. F. Ellis Jr. was the Chief Engineer. Some sites noted are United States Military Reservation, Seven Lakes, Sheep Mountain, Pikes Peak, and more. 1
- Dressed to swim 1
- Duncan's Cafe occupied the ground level and The Cotton Club was up the stairs. Fannie Mae and several of her family members operated both. In this photo, Fannie Mae is behind the counter to the rear, and her brother Cornelius is across from her. 1
- During World War II, Charles was a staff sergeant in the Army Air Corps at the headquarters of a weather squadron working with the meteorological service in the India-Burma Theater. 1
- Early Victorian homes built in the hills of Manitou Springs. 1
- Early train wreck in a Colorado canyon. 1
- Early view of Monument Park and Lake looking west, destroyed by flood in 1935. Written on the photo "Monument Park & Pikes Peak." 1
- East entrance, Broadmoor Hotel. Top of photo in pencil, "by Conard 1920." On reverse - Broadmoor Hotel 1
- East facade skeleton of the Deaf and Blind School, Colorado Springs, 23 March 1950. 1
- Ed Morath, one of the original AdAmAn climbers. 1
- Ed and Fannie Mae Duncan ( on right) enjoy a special evening out with friends. 1
- Ed and Fannie Mae Duncan (on right)and Friends at a civic function in Colorado Springs. 1
- Elevated view of Cripple Creek looking northwest with Mt. Pisgah in the background. Inscribed at the bottom of the photo is “Cripple Creek, Colo. by Skolas”. 1
- Elevated view of Cripple Creek, Colorado, looking west with Mt. Pisgah in the background. 1
- Elevated view of Idaho Springs with railroad tracks in the foreground. 1
- Elevated view of Manitou Springs looking west. 1
- Elevated view of Telluride, Colorado with Ballard Mountain in the background. 1
- Elevated view of buildings and mines in town identified on back as Altman, Colorado. 1
- Elevated view of mines, mills and railroad tracks of town on hillside, identified on back as Altman. 1
- Elevation 12,129 feet. Cog Road up Pikes Peak 1
- Ella Virginia Hobart about age twelve, taken at Taber Studios in San Francisco. 1
- Elmer Peterson stands in front of window with sign "Wells Fargo Company Express". Unknown man stands in doorway at 120 E. Pikes Peak Ave. 1
- Embossed text below print "Freeman's First Premium Studio. Bank Building, Colorado Springs." 1
- Emma [Rahm] Swem (1878-1976) on far right on an outing with her sisters. Research indicates that Emma's sisters were Helen [Rahm] Mitchell (1883-1974) and Laura [Rahm] Pederson (1875-1958). 1
- Entrance of Williams Canyon 1
- Entrance to Coronado High School with mountains behind and small boy on bicycle in front. 1
- Entrance to an unidentified brick building. 1
- Everett S. Bishop, foreman for Kenneth A. Neeley, masonary contractor. Shove Chapel in background. 1
- Exterior attack by fire fighters in east yard of school. One fire truck with several fire fighters spraying water into a burning building. 1
- Exterior of Stewart Brothers store at 17 N. Tejon Street. One of eleven photographs mounted on scrapbook page. Title under photo. 1
- Exterior of west side of East Library and Information Center during construction. Photographer's shadow is visible in foreground. 1
- Exterior side view of the building. 1915 Dodge Brothers Roadster is parked at the building entrance. 1
- Exterior view of All Souls Unitarian Church with a circa 1976 Pontiac Ventura two-door coupe parked in front. 1
- Exterior view of All Souls Unitarian Church with cars parked in the foreground. 1
- Exterior view of All Souls Unitarian Church. 1
- Fallen trees and debris in Colorado Springs after the massive flooding of Monument and Fountain Creeks on May 30, 1935 1
- Falls and Pulpit Rock|Ute Pass, Manitou, Colo. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan and Lew Tilley at the Carnegie Library exhibit of Lew's photos documenting Fannie Mae and The Cotton Club in Colorado Springs. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan and Lew Tilley at the Pikes Peak Library exhibition of Tilley's photographic history of The Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan and her cousin Earl in the home of Kay Esmiol. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan celebrating her 80th birthday at a Denver restaurant dining with Dr Pattison Esmiol , Kay Esmiol, Fannie Mae's daughter, Renee Bragg, and Frances (Ozena)Payne. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan cutting the ribbon at the dedication of Bethhaven's Duncan-Hart home. Watching is Mayor Robert Isaac. Fannie Mae donated her home at 615 N. Corona to Bethhaven Inc., a non profit that assists those with mental illness. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan greeting Alton Gee Smith and her husband Sylvester Smith at the Pikes Peak Library Photographic History of The Cotton Club Exhibition. Sylvester Smith was a member of the Brown Bomber Baseball Team and later a minister. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan greeting her fans at the Pikes Peak Library photographic history of The Cotton Club exhibition. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan holding the dedication plaque posing with Margaret Rivers under the portrait of Fannie Mae at 615 Corona, Fannie Mae's former residence, which she donated to Bethhaven in February of 1995. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan holds the plaque presented to her at the dedication of the home she donated to Bethhaven Inc. at 615 N. Corona St., Colorado Springs. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan in the living room of the home she donated to Bethhaven Inc. at 615 N. Corona St., Colorado Springs on the day of its dedication in 1995. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan outside her home at 615 Corona in Colorado Springs. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan points to her portrait in the living room of the home she donated to Bethhaven Inc. at 615 N. Corona St., Colorado Springs in 1995. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan poses wearing one of her many elegant hats. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan with Sister Anna Morgan on her 104th birthday. Sister sang 'How Great Thou Art' to Fannie Mae as she held her hand. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan with Charles Collins who worked as her bartender. Collins later opened his own night club in Colorado Springs - La Jazz Affaire. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan with friends at the Reno Cafe and Bar, Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan's nephew and Selena's son Les Franklin. The family called him 'Syl.' He was an outstanding athlete at Colorado Springs High School - now Palmer High School. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan's sister, Selena, poses with a soldier when she returned to Colorado Springs to help Fannie Mae with The Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan, Photographer Lew Tilley and Steve Antonuccio at the Pikes Peak Library exhibition of Tilley's photographic history of The Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan, Steve Antonuccio, and Lew Tilley at the Carnegie Library exhibit of Lew's photos documenting Fannie Mae and The Cotton Club in Colorado Springs. 1
- Fannie Mae Duncan, far right. Man hands check to woman holding a plaque. 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan (center) with friends strike a formal pose at a formal affair 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan (left) with Ella Dee LaCour Ray and Leonard Ray at a formal event. 1
- Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan. 1
- Fannie Mae greats Margaret Rivers and a gentleman representing Bethhaven in the living room of the home she donated to Bethhaven Inc. at 615 N. Corona St., Colorado Springs on the day of its dedication in 1995. 1
- Fannie Mae's niece, Rochelle Bragg, Cornelius Bragg's daughter with Steve Antonuccio at Pikes Peak Library after the exhibition of Lew Tilley's photographic history of The Cotton Club. 1
- Fannie Mae's oldest brother, Vernon, and his teenage bride, Asie, before the family came to Colorado. 1
- Fannie Mae's sister Selena had a photo concession at The Cotton Club, originally Duncan's Lounge. This is one of the original photo folders that Fannie Mae saved. 1
- Fannie mae Duncan and Charles J. Vorwaller president and CEO of Pikes Peak Mental Health at the dedication of Bethhaven's Duncan-Hart Home. 1
- Fashionably dressed woman in mid-1890s-style attire is posing by a creek. Her image is reflected in the water. 1
- Feeding a rabbit and guinea pig on the Mohl ranch. 1
- Fighting the Bates Building fire April 10 1956. 1
- Fighting the Bates Building fire from the roof of the Peak Theater, April10 1956. 1
- Fighting the Bates Building fire with a hand line on the Southwest corner of the Peak Theater roof. 1
- Fighting the blaze at the deaf and Blind School in Colorado Springs, March 22, 1950. 1
- Film crew and actors creating a 7-Up ad at KRDO television in Colorado Springs. [Previously numbered 001-7309] 1
- Finish line photo of Bobby Unser. Mobil Oil was the start and finish line sponsor this year, and the banner was made of netting. 1
- Fire at Liller School located at South Wahsatch and Cucharras. In the foreground a 1935 Ford 5-window 2-door coupe is parked and in the background left a 1936 Ford Fordor sedan with fender skirts is visible. 1
- Firefighters attack on the East front of the Deaf and Blind School, Colorado Springs, CO March 22, 1950. 1
- Firefighters attack on the West front of the Deaf and Blind School, Colorado Springs, CO March 22, 1950. 1
- First Battalion gun park at Le Borne, France. Nine GPFs (Grande Puissance Filloux/Canon de 155mm mle 1917) lined up in in front of wall depicting the large silhouettes of soldiers and gun sights. 1
- First Christian Church-Disciples of Christ. 16 East Platte Avenue. 1
- Five miners pose for photograph in mine tunnel. Rough-hewn wooden beams support the walls and ceiling. Men are wearing soft hats and have no safety equipment. Miner seated is holding a lamp. 1
- Flames engulfing the Northwest portion of the Main Academic Building. State School for the Deaf and Bling, Colorado Springs, CO 22 March 1950 1
- Flatbed trucks bearing portions of the retired F-94C Starfire all-weather interceptor approach the entrance to The North Pole Amusement Center on their journey to the summit of Pikes Peak for static display. 1
- Flatbed trucks bearing portions of the retired F94-C Starfire begin their journey to the summit of Pikes Peak. 1
- Flatbed trucks bearing portions of the retired F94-C Starfire stop for a group photo at the entrance for to The North Pole Amusement Center on their journey to the summit of Pikes Peak. 1
- Foothills ranchland with old buckboard and farm implements. 1
- Foreground, 1937 General Pumper 600 GPM working at The Bates Building fire. Background, 1913 White Chemical Truck known as the "Big White" to distinguish it from the 1917 " Little White." 1
- Forested hiking path. 1
- Forested hillside in the foothills of Pikes Peak. 1
- Formal Affidavit of Incorporation of the All Souls Unitarian Church of Colorado Springs dated February 28, 1891. Signed by Francis B. Hill and F. W. (Frank William) Howbert, the El Paso County Clerk. 1
- Formal colorized portrait of Leo Mohl standing on a chair with a doll, taken in Vienna about age 2. 1
- Formal portrait of 12 year old Randolf Edwards on his graduation from elementary school at St. Thomas Aquinas. Randy was particularly proud of his new shoes - white bucs. Randy attended St Thomas Aquinas through high school graduation. 1
- Formal portrait of Charles A. Baldwin age 12 at St. Augustine's School, Benecia, Solano County, CA. 1
- Formal portrait of Charles A. Baldwin in uniform. "City Troop." 1916 1
- Formal portrait of Charles A. Baldwin, 1895. 1
- Formal portrait of Charles Swem, Jr. dressed in very ornate dress. He was born November 11, 1912 in Colorado Springs. 1
- Formal portrait of Floyd Shuster Maine [1889-1971], a.k.a. Lone Eagle, dressed in cowboy attire in the style of movie star Tom Mix. 1
- Formal portrait of Guy M. Neal as an infant. Note on reverse "Guy M. Neal, aged 5 months. Compliments of Will & Zadie" 1
- Formal portrait of Hertha Mohl 1
- Formal portrait of Leo Mohl taken in Viena at about age 13. 1
- Formal portrait of Leo and Hertha Mohl done in New York City a year after their arrival in the United States. Signature at the bottom appears to be Yvonne Le Roux. 1
- Formal portrait of Letha Hamilton [1879-1972]. 1
- Formal portrait of Mrs. Henry (Mabel) Rehm. 1
- Formal portrait of Myron Wood in coat and tie, probably in his late teens. 1
- Formal portrait of Private Leo Mohl, resident of Colorado Springs, after enlisting in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. 1
- Formal portrait of Reverend David Utter. He was minister of the First Unitarian Society of Denver from 1896 to 1917. 1
- Formal portrait of Reverend Henry C. Rehm. 1
- Formal portrait of Reverend W. R. G. Mellen [1822-1895]. 1
- Formal portrait of an older man. Note on back "Library Board member 1904-." Research indicates that Horace G. Lunt [1847-1923] was a prominent Colorado Springs attorney for nearly 40 years and served as a judge in the district court in the late 1890s. 1
- Formal portrait of an unidentified young man, possibly a member of the Swem family. 1
- Formal portrait of man in police uniform wearing a badge and bowler hat with cords taken by the Hulbert Brothers at the Genelli Studio in St. Louis, Missouri, probably when he served in law enforcement in that state. 1
- Formal portrait of unknown man. 1
- Formal portrait of unknown man. City Directories list Studio Payton as a business in Colorado Springs between 1927 and 1933. 1
- Formal portrait of well-dressed older woman wearing four strands of pearls. 1
- Former Colorado Springs policeman Earl Aldridge expresses his admiration for Fannie Mae Duncan and her contributions to the history of Colorado Springs. 1
- Former Colorado Springs policeman Earl Aldridge with Fannie Mae Duncan. He was a big fan of hers. 1
- Foundation for addition. 1
- Four boys in basketball uniforms stand with a man [Professor Maize] in dark suit. Basketball has "MHS '06" written on it. Art Douglass standing in center with ball. 1
- Four horses pull an open wagon of well-dressed men and women. Horses and wagon are decorated with flowers at the annual Colorado Springs Flower Parade. ""Facts" Sept. 3, 1898, page 25 identifies picture as the float for the Hillside Alfalfa Club." 1
- Four women and two men are atop rock formation on right. Short metal fencing surrounds the top. Balanced rock is on the left. Sign on Steamboat Rock "Steamboat Rock Observatory / Use of the telescopes free to all visitors / All Welcome". 1
- Four young men sitting on horses with one pack animal in between. From left to right, Adrian Mousel (19), Nick Mousel (20), Larry Renner (19) and David Renner (16). 1
- Fran[cis] Ryan, wife of 58 years of Lowell Thomas, (1893-1975) is seated on the far right. 1
- Fred Morath, one of the original AdAmAn climbers. Picture taken in front of old McRae Restaurant. 1
- Frieda Mohl, Leo Mohl's mother. 1
- From inspiration point. South Cheyenne Canyon 1
- From left to right on Manitou Avenue in Manitou Springs 1
- From left 1
- From the summit of Pikes Peak 1
- Front door of small stucco building with sign "S.C. Hunter Mortuary" alongside door. Picket fence visible in background. 1
- Front of Beth-El Hospital looking north from Boulder Street. The hospital was located at 1400 E. Boulder Street and opened in 1911. After purchasing the hospital in 1943, the City of Colorado Springs changed the name to Memorial Hospital. 1
- Front stone entrance to Union Printers Home. 1
- Front view of Colorado Springs High School showing clock tower and bicycle racks in front. 1
- Front view of large wood house, identified as 2106 West Bijou, with turret and decorative wrought iron fence in front. 1
- Garden of the Gods from a higher vantage point. 1
- Garden of the Union Printers Home 1
- Gardeners harvesting kohlrabe. 1
- Gas pumps with large printed signs "No Gas" at Clark's Self Serve Shamrock station. Pumps are labeled "Regular - Trail Master" and "Premium - Cloud Master". 1
- George Harvey of Denver became an AdAmAn in 1927. Picture taken in front of old McRae Restaurant. 1
- German Prisoners of War interned at Fort Carson are baking bread in the camp bakery. 1
- Gertrude at three + a half months old. [Photographer's stamp "Semple's Studio 115 E. Pike's Peak Ave."] Formal portrait of an infant in a long dress. 1
- Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church located at 601 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Graduation photo of Claudia Jones, daughter of Dorothy Jones Duncan, Ed Duncan's sister. She was Fannie Mae and Ed Duncan's niece. 1
- Ground breaking for Carlton Mill, held in Cripple Creek in 1949. Woman far right, dark glasses is Mrs. A. E. Carlton. Ralph Carr is standing to the left of Lowell Thomas who is at the microphone. 1
- Ground-mounted jib cranes are being used for the construction of stone foundations and assembly of steel-beam stirring apparatus for pits containing finely crushed ore and mixed with cyanide solution used to refine gold ore at this reduction mill. 1
- Group of German prisoners moving to the rear. Some appear to be smiling for the photographer. 1
- Group of firefighters, some on a ladder, some on the ground, spraying water into a burning building. 1
- Group of men in white tuxedo jackets, possibly servers at the Cotton Club. 1
- Group of men standing in front of large corner brick building with sign "S.N. Francis Printer and Publisher Job Printing in Every Style" below roof and "Bank" above doorway. Located at the northwest corner of Tejon Street and Pikes Peak Avenue. 1
- Group of people and a dog stand on snow-covered main street under collapsed power or telegraph lines heavily coated with ice. Title, "Altman After the Storms, 2 Feet of Snow May 3 1904" printed on front of photo. 1
- Group of well dressed, tourists or clients in front of R.M. Davis' Soda Springs Pavilion, Manitou Springs CO. 1
- Group of well-dressed boys and girls posing for the camera at the Sertoma Christmas party inside the Antler's Plaza Hotel. 1
- Group of well-dressed boys and girls posing for the camera at the Sertoma Christmas party inside the Antler's Plaza Hotel. [Previously numbered 001-7324] 1
- Group photo at the Pan Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco celebrating the completion of the Panama Canal, 1915. Mrs A. Lilley, Jack Casserly, Edith Cheesborough, Virginia Baldwin (suffering from Pneumonia), Hannah Hobart, Charles A. Baldwin. 1
- Group portrait of Spencer Penrose [standing, second from left] with fellow students at Harvard University. Penrose graduated from here in 1886. Pach Brothers Photographers of New York City specialized in documenting students and activities at Harvard. 1
- Gustav Pistol, Hertha (Pistol) Mohl's father. 1
- Half opened door with ornate glass window. 1
- Half sisters Rene and Rochelle Bragg (Cornelius Bragg's daughters) standing in front of the pyramid sculpture at the Pioneers Museum by Harriet Lee depicting the history of Colorado Springs. On the pyramid is a tribute rendering of The Cotton Club. 1
- Hand tinted image of Royal Gorge. Several passengers have disembarked from a railway car and appear to be posing for a photograph. 1
- Hand tinted image of creek in North Cheyenne Canyon. 1
- Hand tinted image of small water fall on Ute Pass. 1
- Hand tinted image of train stopped along the tracks. Passengers have disembarked and are posing for a photograph. 1
- Hand tinted print of Platte Avenue in Colorado Springs. 1
- Hand tinted print of the Gateway to the Garden of the Gods Park 1
- Hand tinted print showing cloudy, sunrise on Pikes Peak with Summit House and Cog Railway in view. 1
- Hand-tinted photograph of a singular rock formation eroded into a column. 1
- Hand-tinted photograph of eroded vertical rock formations in the shape of a cone with rock platforms on the top. 1
- Hand-tinted photograph of landscape view of railroad on high trestle bridge over river. Printed on bottom "451-The Loop above Georgetown". 1
- Hand-tinted photograph of rock column eroded to a fine point at its top. 1
- Hand-tinted print of Balanced Rock. Printed on bottom "Balanced Rock / Garden of the Gods". 1
- Hand-written in lower right-hand corner "Senior Class - 1911 - C.S.H.S. - Emery-Photo". [Previously numbered 001-11110] 1
- Hand-written note at top of photo "From top of Hidden Inn Garden of Gods by Conard]. Typed on back of photo "Garden of the Gods from the top of the Hinnen [Hidden] Inn., J.M.C.," 1
- Hand-written note upper center "1st B Grade Bristol School Dec 1924" 1
- Hand-written on back "Maxine Meloy cousin of Earl and Hal (was Maggies) 2 years old". 1
- Hand-written on bottom "607. Abe Lincoln Mine. A. J. Harlan Photo." 1
- Hand-written on bottom "Acacia. 610. Harlan Photo Colo. Spgs." Four horses pulling a wagon and three railroad open wagon cars are visible. 1
- Hand-written on bottom "Balance [sic] Rock Garden of the Gods." 1
- Hand-written on bottom "Independence Mine & Mill. 641. Harlan Photo. Colo. Spgs." 1
- Hand-written on bottom "Moon Anchor." 1
- Hand-written on bottom "The Independence Mine & Battle Mt. / A. J. Harlan Photo". Other large mines are seen operating on the hillside in the background. Numerous residences are seen adjacent to the mine. 1
- Hand-written on bottom of print "Altman Colo from East" and "Harlan Photo". Stamped on back "A. J. Harlan, Photographer. Victor, - Colo." On the left side of the photograph, a partially dismantled tent encampment is visible. 1
- Handwritten on back "Dead Germans in a wheat field near Chateau Thierry". 1
- Handwritten on back "Gertrude Hamilton / May 2, 1910, 4 years old. Cousins Gertrude + Pauline Hamilton" Formal portrait of two young girls. Gertrude on left. Pauline sitting on chair. 1
- Handwritten on bottom "Love to Papa + Mamma, Gertrude '23". Formal portrait of a young woman wearing pearls. 1
- Harold Knight with Ray Turner standing beside and Harold Knight on his knee. 1
- Harold and Marie Knight with Marie’s son, Ray Turner, and baby Harold Knight. [May be Memorial Hospital in background.] 1
- Harry (Chico) Gailbraith holds the flag provided by the Colorado Springs Free Press while Joe Rohrer, Manager of KRDO, on the phone, makes arrangements for the proposed 4th of July Flag Ceremony on the summit of Pikes Peak. 1
- Harry (Chico) Gailbraith, vetran newsman and patriotic old-timer of the Pikes Peak region holds the 5X8 foot storm flag which will be unfurled in the July Fourth ceremony at the summit of Pikes Peak. 1
- Harry (Chico) Galbraith and Lt Colonel Edgat J. Ingmire with the pack mule being loaded with The American Flag for the trek up Pikes Peak. July 3, 1950. 1
- Harry (Chico) Galbraith with the Camp Carson's 4th Field Artillary Battalion Army mule that will carry the American Flag to the top of Pikes Peak. 1
- Harry (Chico) Galbraith, who first advanced the idea of a flag continually flying atop Pikes Peak to the Free Press, holds the storm flag provided by the Free Press that will be the first flown at the summit on July 4, 1950. 1
- Harry Rahm (1885-1924) holding Charles Swem, Jr. 1
- Head and shoulders photograph of a young man in a suit and tie. Photograph mounted in cardboard frame with the words "Payton Studio - Colorado" printed on the frame. 1
- Hearthstone Inn, 506 North Cascade Avenue, formerly home of Judson Bemis, showing porch, decorative shingles, including fish-scale shingles on gable and dormer. 1
- Heavy traffic on Highway 115 at the east exit of Fort Carson. Pikes Peak is visible in the background. 1
- Heavy traffic on the Pikes Peak Carriage Road, sometimes called "The W" for how it zig zags up the side of the mountain. 1
- Helen Hunt Falls with the first walkway bridge above the falls. Four people are standing on the bridge and a girl is visible at the base of the falls. The original lower bridge can still be seen at the bottom of the falls. 1
- Helen Hunt Falls with the second walkway bridge above the falls. A sign appears on the bridge stating “Helen Hunt Falls”. 1
- Herd of dairy cows grazing near a grove of trees. Farm buildings and two men are visible in the background. 1
- Hertha (Pistol) Mohl's brother Fritz who lived in England. 1
- Hertha - 2nd from right (back row) 1930-34 poses with other members of the Lifesavers Service. Hertha earned her certificate as a life saver (lifeguard) from the Workers Water Lifesavers Service in September 1930. 1
- Hertha Mohl 1
- Hertha Mohl drives her herd back through an underpass on a ranch in what is now the Rockrimmon area. 1
- Hertha Mohl in Edinburgh, Scotland, May 22, 1940. This photo may have been taken to send to her husband, Leo, at Huyton Internment Camp where he was incarcerated earlier that month. 1
- Hertha Mohl in front of The Book Home at 119 East Dale Street, Colorado Springs. 1
- Hertha Mohl leads the family's herd of Black Angus cattle towards an underpass on their leased land north of Colorado Spring. This area is now known as the neighborhood of Rockrimmon. In the background is a corral and hay stack. 1
- Hertha Mohl sits atop a horse belonging to Glen Gray on land leased by the Mohls north of Colorado Springs. 1
- Hertha Mohl's business, Master Weavers of America moved from downtown Colorado Springs to their ranch in Husted. Here employees take a picnic on the grounds. 1
- Hertha Pistol about five, and her brother Robert about 8 wearing traditional Austrian walking costumes. 1
- Hertha Pistol as a young girl in Austria. Hertha was an outdoor woman. Before she left Austria when she was 25, she bicycled over mountain passes and climbed the highest mountain in Austria, Gross Glockner. 1
- Hertha Pistol poses holding her younger brother Fritz. 1
- Hertha Pistol standing, fourth from right, poses for a class photo. The girls look to be 11 or 12 years old. 1
- Hertha Pistol, age 18, (seated center) with girlfriends before a day of swimming. Hertha often swam in the Danube River. 1
- Hertha and Leo Mohl in Colorado Springs posing on the porch of 604 East Boulder Street. 1
- Hertha and Leo Mohl watch their son Dick feed a calf while son Bob holds the calf still on their ranch in Husted, Colorado. This location now hosts the Air Force Academy. 1
- Hertha and Leo Mohl with their dog, Spotty, and a calf on their ranch/dairy farm in Husted, north of Colorado Springs 1
- Hertha center with brothers Fritz and Robert, and parents Auguste and Gustav. 1
- Hertha holding daughter Gerda, with Leo and the two boys, Robert (Bob) and Richard (Dick). 1
- Hertha pretending to drive. 1
- Hidden Inn 1
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