United States. Department of the Interior
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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Box 2, 1884
File — B114.01.0002: Series B411.01 [Barcode: U186023257359]
Identifier: B411.01.0002
Abstract
Framed envelope from the Gunnison County Clerk and a document appointing Solomon Harris as treasurer of Tin Cup, Colorado signed by mayor and clerk of Tin Cup.
Dates:
1884
Representative Peter H. Dominick and Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall discuss the Colorado White Water Association, 1961
Item
Identifier: M085.09.0187.0020.00001
Abstract
Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.) and Interior Secretary Stewart Udall (right) stand together, discussing the Colorado White Water Association while holding papers. One item in the Congressman's left hand bears the name and logo of the Association. Colorado Whitewater (CWWA) was established in 1954 to promote the sport of whitewater paddling in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region.
Dates:
1961
Saliman Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: B236
Abstract
As did most Jewish families, Paul Michael and his wife Bessie Radetsky Saliman settled on the west side near Sloan's Lake in 1886. Paul Michael pushed a cart through the alleys of Denver collecting rags and junk to re-sell, finally developing a business of collecting, cleaning and recycling milk bottles for local dairies. Michael Saliman was a leader of west Denver and when he died in 1910 it was said that "all of West Colfax shut down." Collection contains family tree that covers 1873-1981,...
Dates:
1904-1981; Coverage: 1873-1981
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