Police
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Max Stein as a Mounted Policeman, circa 1910
Max Stein dressed in a police uniform with a star badge pinned to his jacket. He stands in front of a saddled horse in Pueblo, Colorado.
Mela Lindsay for Colorado Reflections
Mela Lindsay (Amelia Meisner Lindsay) was born in Russia and immigrated to the United States in 1905. She discusses her family's journey across the world. Her family moved to Kansas and she moved to Colorado in 1927 after getting married. Mela Lindsay discusses her memories of the landscape of Denver in the 1920s, living through the Great Depression, and being married to a Denver police officer. Lindsay also discusses her books: "The White Lamb" and "A Window into the Iron Curtain."
Our Gang in "Official Officers", undated
Silent black and white comedic film portraying a gang of small children teaming up with law enforcement.
Our Gang in "Official Officers", 1925
Silent black and white comedic film portraying a gang of small children teaming up with law enforcement.
Out of the Past, 1976
File contains newspaper clippings of articles from the series "Out of the Past" in the Intermountain Jewish News by Mike Zelinger. This series was published throughout 1976, as part of a centennial series for Colorado's 100 year anniversary of becoming a U.S. state. Articles are about different facets of Denver Jewish life, and sometimes focus on individuals or groups.
Photographs, circa 1919; 2010
Three scanned photographs: One portrait of George G. Klein and two pictures of George's headstone in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Photographs, circa 1919; 2010
Three scanned photographs: One portrait of George G. Klein and two pictures of George's headstone in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Pueblo Police Badge 29, circa 1912
Image of the front and back of Henry Roth's Pueblo Police Badge No. 29. The badge on the front shows an eagle with a snake in its mouth, "Pueblo" and "Police" in raised letters, and the number "29." On the back is the rear view of the eagle, a star, and the number "29."
Roth and Ambrose Family Papers
The Denver Clarion, vol. 73, issue 12, 1968 October 23
Mitchell talk tops Parent’s Weekend. Freshmen “re-elections” rescheduled for today. NSA calls “time out” for colleges. Cleaver to discuss Panther platform. U.S. policeman holds unique role in political history of America. Denver Boone to help eliminate student mascot identity problem.