Colorado
Found in 61346 Collections and/or Records:
Advertisement for Pencol Drug, circa 1951
An advertisement for Pencol Drug. The store was located at Pennsylvania Street and Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado, and owned by Azriel Stein.
Advertising Card for Ben Wisebart, Clothier, circa 1876
Advertising card that reads "Ben Wisebart Wide Awake Clothier, 366 Larimer St., Denver, Colorado." Wisebart was elected mayor of Central City, Colo. in 1876. His sister was Frances Wisebart Jacobs. This photograph of the card was taken circa 1978.
Adviser Search Oct. 2006, 2006 October
This folder contains interview and resume of academic adviser candidates.
Aerial View of Aspen Institute, 1973
Aerial view of the Aspen Institute, in Aspen, Colorado, in 1973. The University of Denver administration at the Aspen Institute for the Aspen Conference.
Aerial View of Colorado Women's College Campus, circa 1910s
An aerial/high-angle view of Colorado Women's College, including Treat Hall. The buildings are surrounded by largely vacant lots.
Aerial View of Colorado Women's College Campus, circa 1930s-1940s
Aerial view of Colorado Women's College campus, looking east. Treat Hall takes up the center, with three other buildings flanking it. Other buildings are built on other visible lots, while the two blocks to the west of Treat Hall are vacant.
Aerial View of Colorado Women's College Grounds, undated
Aerial view of a residential subdivision. In the center are large open lots and a large parcel with several larger buildings built upon it, that are identifiable as the layout of the Colorado Women's College.
Aerial View of JCRS Campus in 1930s on Printing Block, between 1930-1940
Printing plate nailed on a wood block showing aerial view of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society campus in the 1930s. The JCRS had a printing shop and book bindery.
Aerial View of Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society's Campus, between 1930-1939
Aerial view of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society's (JCRS) campus. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
Aerial View of National Asthma Center, between 1960-1969
Aerial view of the National Asthma Center at West 19th Avenue and Julian Street, part of Sloan's lake and the surrounding neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado in the 1960s. The National Asthma Center started as the Jewish Sheltering Home and later merged with the National Jewish Hospital.