Baby Doe, -1935
Biography
Citation:
found: O'Connor, R. The legend of Baby Doe, 1989: CIP t.p. (Baby Doe; the Silver Queen of the West) galley (Elizabeth McCourt Tabor, better known to her contemporaries and today as Baby Doe; her first husband was Harvey Doe; Elizabeth McCourt Doe; later married Horace Tabor; also called the Silver Queen of Colorado; d. 1935) OCLC WorldCatFound in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Bonduel Tabor
Black and white image of Elizabeth 'Baby Doe' Tabor, in a light color top and wide brim dark hat looking off camera.
Hal Benson for Colorado Reflections
Hal Benson, a CU graduate, reflects on his childhood in Leadville, Colorado on a homestead and in town. Recalls watching the silver and ore smelters at a mine in Leadville and his connection with Baby Doe Tabor. Benson discusses the railroad industry in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, including railroad accidents. Discusses the influx of Chinese immigrants working for the Public Service Company building power lines in the mountains.
Peg Mudgett for Colorado Reflections
Peg Mudgett reminisces on growing up in Leadville, Colorado near the mines there until moving to Durango to attend college at Fort Lewis College. Reflects on life in a mining camp owned by the town smelters, learning Spanish from Mexican workers, cutting down and decorating Christmas trees, her days in school, and riding in sleighs. Describes her encounter with Baby Doe Tabor in a grocery store.
Rose Lucas for Colorado Reflections
Rose Lucas reflects on her childhood and her first memories of Colorado. Discussing her mother, who was a governess for the children of Horace and Baby Doe Tabor and her father, who opened the first Jewish bakery in Denver in the early 1900s. Lucas remembers horse-drawn wagons, making deliveries for the bakery, and working for the Golden Eagle. Recalls the City Hall Fire in 1898, the flood of 1905, and the robbery of the Denver Mint in 1920.
Tabor Family
Folder contains fourteen photographic images concerning the Tabor Family.
Unidentified Performers in the ''Ballad of Baby Doe'', between 1956-1959
Two unidentified performers appear in the Central City Opera production of ''The Ballad of Baby Doe.''
Unidentified Performers in the ''Ballad of Baby Doe'', between 1956-1959
Walter Cassel and Dolores Wilson appear in the Central City Opera production of ''The Ballad of Baby Doe.''