Agriculture Bibliography 2005 A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Material Published 1820-1945

Subject Areas: History, Home Economics, & Rural Life Type of Materials: Monographs

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1. ______(1930s). Alamosa . Alamosa, Colo.: The Chamber. [32] p. ill. ; 23 cm.Cover title: Alamosa and Alamosa County : the commercial center of the in southern Colorado.Alamosa County Chamber of Commerce. Alamosa (Colo.) -- Economic conditions. San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) -- Economic conditions.

2. ______(1911). Centennial state, 1776-1882; a memorial offering of the business men and pioneers of , Colorado . Denver Rebanks: Plates. Collection of photographs with short introductory text. Denver (Colo.) -- Pictorial works.

3. ______(1925-1930). [Children employment pamphlets . v. p.: 10 pamphlets in 1 v. illus. 23 cm. Contents.--Education and child labor in the southern states, by Board of Missions, Methodist Episcopal Church, South.--The child labor amendment, by E.F. Waite.--Children working in the sugar beet fields of certain districts of the South Platte Valley, Colorado, by S.A. Brown.--Children working on farms in certain sections of the western slope of Colorado, by C.E. Gibbons.-- School or work in Indiana, by C.E. Gibbons.--Children working in Missouri, by C.E. Gibbons.--Child labor in Mississippi, by C.E. Gibbons.--Child labor, by G.F. Zimand.--Child workers in Oklahoma, by C.E. Gibbons.--Child labor in agriculture and farm life in the Arkansas Valley of Colorado, by B.H. Mautner.Binder's title. Children -- Employment -- United States. Education, Compulsory -- United States.

4. ______(1940). Colorado ghost towns . S.l.: s.n.]. 1 v. (unpaged) ; 29 cm. Typed alphabetical list of town names, counties, and post offices; indicates "live town 1940" and "information from writers project." Ghost towns -- Colorado -- History. Local history -- Colorado.

5. ______(1883). Colorado, and the relation to that state of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway System . S.l.: s.n.]. 12 p. map ; 22 cm.Title from cover. Railroads -- Economic aspects -- Colorado. Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

6. ______(1944). Consolidated Ute Agency : Ignacio, Colorado . S.l.: s.n. 59, [4] leaves. ill., map ; 25 x 29 cm."March 8, 1944"-- Tribal Council minutes./ Ten year program report./ Includes index.

2 Ute Indians. Indians of -- Southwest, New. United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Consolidated Ute Agency.

7. ______(1943). Cooperative directory of Colorado . S.l.: [s.n.]. 24 l. ; 28 cm. Cover-title./ Mimeographed. Cooperative societies -- Colorado Directories.

8. ______(1930s). Copy of original "Town record" of Denver City, Colorado [1858-1861] : copy of original "Town record" of Auraria Town Company [1858-1860] : copy of original "Town record" of St. Charles Town Association [1858] . Denver, Colo.: Document Division Denver Museum Collection. 62, [12] leaves ; 29 cm. Typescript./ "This material prepared under Civil Works Administration Project No. 550, Director Ben Draper."/ With: History of the early settlements at the junction of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River. Denver (Colo.) -- History. Auraria (Colo.) -- History. St. Charles (Kan.) -- History.

9. ______(1920-1929?). Course of study in elementary sewing . Colorado: The School. 7 p. ; 18 cm. Cover title.Colorado School for Deaf and Blind. Deaf -- Education -- Colorado. Sewing instruction -- Deaf education -- Colorado. Curriculum -- Deaf education -- Colorado. Home economics education -- Deaf education -- Colorado. Colorado School for Deaf and Blind -- Curricula. Colorado -- Deaf education.

10. ______(1906). Do you want a change? : Why? Where to go? Come to Colorado! Lands in Colorado! Water for irrigation! What do Colorado lands produce? What is land worth? Denver, Colo.: The Company. 16 p. ill. ; 17 cm.compliments of the W.E. Moses Realty & Investment Co., inc. Real estate development -- Colorado -- History. Real property -- Colorado.

11. ______(1889). Facts about Colorado and Denver : "the queen city of the plains." Denver, Colo.: Chas H. Sage. 20 p. ; 15 cm. Title from cover./ "...present[s] plain facts... compiled from reports of the Chamber of Commerce,

3 and other reliable sources."--cover verso. Colorado -- Statistics. Denver (Colo.) -- Statistics.

12. ______(1859). Guide to the new gold region of western Kansas and Nebraska : with table of distances and an accurate map . New York: J.W. Oliver steam job printer. 32 p., [1] folded leaf of plates. 1 map ; 15 cm.In printed paper wrapper./ Page [4] of cover has engraving: View of Pike's Peak./ LC copy imperfect: Cover torn with some loss of text. Gold mines and mining -- Colorado. Gold mines and mining -- Wyoming. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

13. ______(1910). The history of the pioneers of the Mancos Valley . Durango, Colo.: Automatic Printing. 15 p. ill. ; 23 cm.Cover title./ "As read by Mrs. Thomas Rickner, at Mancos, Colorado, September 2, 1910"--p.3. Pioneers -- Colorado -- Mancos.

14. ______(1875). Hunting notes : the Southwest revisited : a series of letters of the second annual hunting expedition to Missouri, Kansas and the Indian Territory in November and December, 1875, with a buffalo and antelope hunt in Colorado . Easton, Pa.: Free Press. 39 p., [4] leaves of plates. ill. ; 20 cm. Hunting -- West (U.S.)

15. ______(1940). Indians of Colorado . Denver: Colorado State Library. 8 leaves. ill. ; 28 cm.Cover title./ "November 1940."/ Includes bibliographical references. Indians of North America -- Colorado.

16. ______(1932-1936). [J.G. Lopez store account records] . S.l.: s.n. 1 v. ; 25 x 34 cm. Original account records of J.G. Lopez, General Merchandise, Antonito, Colo. Stores, Retail -- Colorado. Lopez, J. G. Antonito (Colo.)

17. ______(1915). Lawson case : a brief history based on court records and incontrovertible facts . Denver: Smith-Brooks Press. 11 p. ; 18 cm. Title from

4 cover./ Signed: "The United Mine Workers of America, per Wm. Diamond, statistician." Coal Strike, Colo., 1913-1914. Lawson, John R., 1871-1945.

18. ______(1915). Mesa County, Colorado : its pioneer days and its wonderful development . Grand Junction, Colo.: Daily sentinel. 70 p. ill. ; 22 cm.Cover title./ At head of title: The stirring story of a western community. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- Mesa County. Mesa County (Colo.) -- History.

19. ______(1920s). Official program Kit Carson Rodeo, Friday, August 23 . Eads, Colo.: Printed by Kiowa County Press. [4] p. 1 ill. ; 28 cm.Lists events and contenders. Rodeos -- Colorado.

20. ______(1885). [Petition in regard to railroads in Las Animas County] . S.l.: s.n. 12 p. ; 35 cm. Railroad law -- Colorado. Railroads -- Colorado -- Las Animas County. Las Animas County -- History. Trinidad (Colo.) -- History.

21. ______(1885). Petition to regulate railroads in Clear Creek County . Denver, Colo.: [s.n.]. 11 p. ; 33 cm. A series of signatures recommending the passage of Senate Bill no. 20 and House Bill. nos. 95 and 115, having to do with regulation of railroads in Clear Creek County. Railroad law -- Colorado -- Clear Creek County. Railroads -- Colorado -- Clear Creek County. Denver (Colo.) -- History.

22. ______(1919). Pueblo's blue book : issued annually under authority of Pueblo Commerce Club . Pueblo, Co.: Franklin Press Co. 59 p. ill. ; 27 cm.Cover title: Pueblo blue book./ Automobile highway map of Colorado inserted inside back cover. Pueblo County (Colo.) -- Social registers.

23. ______(1902). Representative men of Colorado in the nineteenth century; a portrait gallery of many of the men who have been instrumental in the upbuilding of Colorado, including not only the pioneers, but others who,

5 coming later, have added their quota, until the once territory is now the splendid state . New York: Denver Rowell Art Pub. Co. xii, [2], 272 p. of ports. 24 cm. "Edition de'luxe limited to 1,000 vols. ..." Colorado -- Biography.

24. ______(1900-1992?). A romance of electricity on the western slope . S.l.: s.n. 21 p. ill. ; 22 cm.Cover title. Electrification -- Colorado -- History. Rural electrification -- Colorado -- History. Electric utilities -- Colorado. Western Colorado Power Company.

25. ______(1939). San Luis Ranch School; an open air school for girls, preparatory for college . Colorado Springs: Colo. Printed by the Dentan Print. Co. 24 p. illus. Schools -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs.

26. ______(1942). Souvenir of award ceremonies : Climax, Colorado, October 4th, 1942 . Climax, Colo.: The Company. [20] p. ill. ; 26 cm. + 1 program ([4] p. ; 23 cm.) + 1 poster (1 sheet ; 46 x 31 cm. fold. to 23 x 16 cm.). World War, 1939-1945 -- Equipment and supplies. Climax Molybdenum Company -- Awards. United States. Army -- Awards. United States. Navy -- Awards. Climax Molybdenum Company -- History.

27. ______(1912). Steamboat Strawberry . Steamboat Springs, Colo.: F.A. Metcalf. 24 p. ill. ; 15 cm.Cover title; embossed col. ill. of strawberry below title./ Advertisement for farm lands on back cover. Strawberries -- Colorado. Routt County (Colo.) -- History. Steamboat Springs (Colo.) -- History.

28. ______(1881). Transcript of title of the Maxwell Land Grant situated in New Mexico and Colorado : granted January 11, 1841, confirmed June 21, 1860, patented May 19, 1879 . Chicago: Rand McNally. 222 p. ill. ; 23

6 cm."Original petition, grant, act of possession and confirmation by the Departmental Assembly" also in Spanish./ Includes index. Land grants -- New Mexico -- History. Land grants -- Colorado. Maxwell Land Grant (N.M. and Colo.)

29. ______O. Abel and H. J. Cook. (1925). A preliminary study of early mammals in a new fauna from Colorado . Denver: The Colorado Museum of Natural History. 33-37 p. ; 23 cm. Title from cover./ Includes errata slip.by Othenio Abel and Harold J. Cook. Mammals, Fossil -- Colorado.

30. ______A. Adams. (1894). The Louisiana Purchase and its first explorer, Zebulon Montgomery Pike : address by Hon. Alva Adams, of Pueblo, Colo., before the students and faculty of Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo., July 12, 1894 . Colorado Springs? Colo.: s.n. 23 p. ; 23 cm. Louisiana Purchase. Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813. West (U.S.) -- Discovery and exploration.

31. ______Alamosa Club and Business Men's Association. (1910). Alamosa, Colorado : metropolis of the great San Luis Valley . Alamosa, Colo.: Alamosa Courier Print. 27 p. (Alamosa, Colo.)ill., chiefly b&w photos ; 15 x 23 cm.Cover title; imprint from back cover; date from information in text./ "This booklet has been compiled by the Alamosa Club and Business Men's Association of Alamosa, Colo. ..."--P. [1]. Alamosa (Colo.) -- History. San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) -- History.

32. ______Alamosa County Chamber of Commerce. (1930-1939?). Alamosa and Alamosa County : the commercial center of the San Luis Valley in southern Colorado . Alamosa, Colo.: The Chamber. [20] p. ill. ; 26 cm.Cover title.issued by Alamosa County Chamber of Commerce. San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) -- Economic conditions. Alamosa (Colo.) -- Economic conditions.

33. ______S. R. Ashley. (1922). Colorado's territorial days . Typescript copy of the reminiscences of Mrs. S.R. Ashley's, including accounts of the Hungate and Sand Creek Massacres. Ashley, an early-day pioneer of Colorado. Ashley was

7 one of the founding members of the Denver Fortnightly Club, established on April 13, 1881. "Copied by Mrs. Geo. W. Eggers, also a member of the Denver Fortnightly Club for which Mrs. Ashley wrote this paper. The Club asked to have it published and gives this copy tot he State Historical Society."by S.R. Ashley. Cheyenne Indians -- Wars, 1864. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Hungate Family Massacre, Colo., 1864. Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864. Ashley, S. R. Chivington, John M., 1821-1894. Evans, John, 1814-1897. Hungate, Nathan, ?-1864. Gilpin, William, 1813-1894. Colorado -- History -- To 1876. Denver (Colo.) -- History -- to 1876.

34. ______Aspen Community Church, Women's Society of Christian Service and Young Mother's Group. (1900s). From Aspen kitchens . Aspen, Colo.: The Group. 71 p. ill. ; 21 cm.Part I. Specialties from famous Aspen hostelries -- Part II. Favorite Aspenite Recipes.Title from cover.[compiled and published by the Young Mother's Group of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Aspen Community Church]. Cookery -- Colorado -- Aspen.

35. ______O. W. Baer, United States, Bureau of Reclamation and Branch of Power Utilization. (1945). Colorado-Big Thompson power market study : area A. 29 leaves, [37] leaves of plates. ill., maps ; 28 cm.At head of title: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Branch of Power Utilization./ "February 1945."by O.W. Baer. Electricity -- Marketing. Electricity -- Economic aspects. Electric power production -- Colorado. Colorado-Big Thompson Project (U.S.)

36. ______J. H. Baker, ed, L. R. R. Hafen, State Historical Society of Colorado and D. Linderman Company. (1927). . Denver: Linderman

8 Co. 5 v. front., plates, ports., maps. 24 cm. Vols. 1-3 paged continuously./ Vols. 4-5 contain biographical material written and edited by the publishers.prepared under the supervision of the State historical and natural history society of Colorado; James H. Baker, editor ... Le Roy R. Hafen, Ph. D., associate editor ... Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Biography.

37. ______J. H. Baker, ed, L. R. R. Hafen, State Historical Society of Colorado and D. Linderman Company. (1927). History of Colorado . Denver: Linderman Co. volume IV, 743p. front., plates, ports., maps. 23 1/2 cm.Vols. 1-3 paged continuously./ Vols. 4-5 contain biographical material written and edited by the publishers.prepared under the supervision of the State historical and natural history society of Colorado; James H. Baker, editor ... Le Roy R. Hafen, Ph. D., associate editor ... Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Biography.

38. ______J. H. Baker, ed, L. R. R. Hafen, State Historical Society of Colorado and D. Linderman Company. (1927). History of Colorado . Denver: Linderman Co. volume III 869-1320p. front., plates, ports., maps. 23 1/2 cm.Vols. 1-3 paged continuously./ Vols. 4-5 contain biographical material written and edited by the publishers.prepared under the supervision of the State historical and natural history society of Colorado; James H. Baker, editor ... Le Roy R. Hafen, Ph. D., associate editor ... Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Biography.

39. ______J. H. Baker, L. R. R. Hafen, joint ed, Linderman Company and State Historical Society of Colorado. (1925). History of Colorado . Denver: Linderman Co. 1 v. (unpaged). ill. ; 24 cm.Prospectus.prepared under the supervision of the State historical and natural history society of Colorado ; James H. Baker, editor ; Le Roy R. Hafen, Ph. D., associate editor. Colorado -- Biography. Colorado -- History.

40. ______H. H. Bancroft and F. F. Victor. (1900-1950?). History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming . New York: Bancroft Co. xxxii, 827 p. ill, maps ; 24 cm.According to W. A. Morris this was written by Mrs. Frances Fuller Victor, with

9 the exception of the first two chapters on Nevada which were by Bancroft. Quarterly of the Oregon History Society, Dec. 1903, v. 4, p. 351./ Includes index./ Bibliography: p. xix-xxxii.Hubert Howe Bancroft. Nevada -- History. Colorado -- History. Wyoming -- History.

41. ______H. H. Bancroft and F. F. Victor. (1890). History of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1540-1888 . San Francisco: The History company. xxxii, 828 p. illus. (incl. maps) 24 cm. Written by Mrs. Frances Fuller Victor, according to W. A. Morris. Booklover. 1903. v. 4, p. 277./ Separate edition published same year./ "Authorities consulted," p. xix-xxxii. Nevada -- History. Colorado -- History. Wyoming -- History.

42. ______N. b. Banks and R. H. Wolcott. (1900-1989?). Papers on mites . Lincoln, Neb.: s.n. (Robert Henry)ill. ; 26 cm.[1.] The Acarina or Mites -- [2.] Acarians from Australian and Tasmanian -- ants and ant-nests [3.] An alleged parasitic Tyroglyphid -- [4.] An American species of the Genus Caeculus -- [5.] The Arachnida of Colorado --[6.] A Catalogue of the Acarina -- [7.] Descriptions of some new mites -- [8.] Four new species of injurious mites -- [9.] Mites and lice of poultry -- [10.] New Acarina -- [11.] New American mites -- [12.] New Canadian mites -- [13.] New genera and species of Acarians -- [14.] New mites, mostly economic -- [15.] New North American spiders and mites -- [16.] New Oribatidae from the United States -- [17.] A new species of the Genus Halarachne -- [18.] A new Tetranychus -- [19.] Notes on the Pseudoscorpionida -- [20.] On the Oribatoidea of the United States -- [21.] On two genera of mites -- [22.] Red spiders of the United States -- [23.] Report on Arachnida collected by Messrs. Currie, Caudell, and Dyar in British Columbia --Consists of papers issued by the author between 1895 and 1916./ Collection of pamphlets assembled by Robert H. Wolcott./ [24.] A Revision of the Ixodoidea, or ticks, of the United States -- [25.] A Revision of the Tyroglyphidae of the United States -- [26.] A Rock-boring mite -- [27.] Some Acarians from a Sphagnum Swamp -- [28.] Some Arachnida from New Mexico -- [29.] Some new American Acarina -- [30.] Some Spiders and mites from the Bermuda Islands -- [31.] Some Spiders and other Arachnida from Porto Rico -- [32.] Some spiders and other Arachnida from Southern Arizona -- [33.] Tarsonemus in America -- [34.] Three Myrmecophilus mites --[35.] Three new ticks from the United States -- [ Mites. Acarology.

43. ______J. B. Belford. (1872). Address . Colorado? The Author?: 10 p. ; 22 cm. (James Burns)Caption title.[by J.B. Belford].

10 Natural resources -- Colorado. Colorado -- Economic development.

44. ______W. A. Bell. (1920). Address by Dr. William A. Bell at a dinner given to the employees of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad at the Union Station, Denver, Colorado, January 28, 1920 . Denver, Colo.?: s.n. 13 p. ; 23 cm. Railroads -- West (U.S.) -- History. Palmer, William Jackson, 1836-1909. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company -- History.

45. ______W. A. Bell. (1920). Address by Dr. William A. Bell at a dinner given to the employes of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad at the Union Station, Denver, Colorado, January 28, 1920 . 8 leaves ; 28 cm. Typescript; title from caption. Railroads -- West (U.S.) -- History. Palmer, William Jackson, 1836-1909. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company -- History.

46. ______W. A. Bell and Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana. (1874). The colonies of Colorado in their relations to English enterprise and settlement . London: Chapman and Hall and Labour News Office. 16 p. 22 cm. (Newberry Library)Forms part of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library.By William A. Bell ... Land settlement -- Colorado.

47. ______Bent County Bank. (1925). Bent County Bank, 1875-1925 . Las Animas, Colo.: The Bank. [14] p. port. ; 17 cm.Cover title. Banks and banking -- Colorado -- Las Animas -- History. Bent County Bank -- History.

48. ______E. Bethel. (1909). The conservation of our natural history resources : an address delivered before the Colorado Conservation Commission, Denver, Colorado, May 14, 1909 . Denver: [s.n. 8 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title./ "Reprint from the Proceedings of the Colorado Conservation Commission." Conservation of natural resources -- Colorado.

49. ______R. P. Bieber and L. R. R. Hafen. (1931-1943). The Southwest historical series . Glendale, Calif.: A.H. Clark. (Ralph Paul)ill., maps ; 25 cm.v. 1. Adventures in the Santa Fé trade, 1844-1847 / J.J. Webb -- v. 2. Frontier life in

11 the Army, 1854-1861 / Bandel, E. -- v 3. Journal of a soldier under Kearny and Doniphan, 1846-1847 / Gibson, G.R. -- v. 4. Marching with the Army of the West, 1846-1848 / Johnston, A.R., Edwards, M.B., and Ferguson, P.G. -- v. 5. Southern trails to California in 1849 / Bierber, R.P. -- v. 6. Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail / Garrard, L.H. -- v. 7. Exploring southwestern trails, 1846-1854 / Cooke, P.St.G., Whiting, W.H.C., and Aubry, F.X. -- v. 8. Historic sketches of the cattle trade of the West and Southwest / McCoy, J.G. -- v. 9. Pike's Peak gold rush guidebooks of 1859 / Hafen, L.R. -- v. 10. Colorado gold rush: contemporary letters and reports, 1858-1859 / Hafen, L.R. -- v. 11. Overland routes to the gold fields, 1859, from contemporary diaries / Hafen, L.R. -- v. 12. Analytical index.Includes bibliographical references and index.edited by Ralph P. Bieber and LeRoy R. Hafen. Frontier and pioneer life -- Southwest, New. Southwest, New -- History.

50. ______W. d. Blackmore. (1876). Investments in land in Colorado and New Mexico; with especial reference to their prosepective increase in value in consequence of the extension of railroads through those regions; combined with their salubrious climate, and mineral ... resources . London: Printed by Witherby and Co.]. 2 p., l., 50 p. fold. map. 23 cm. At head of title: Privately printed. Land -- Colorado. Land use -- New Mexico. Colorado -- Economic conditions. New Mexico -- Economic conditions.

51. ______W. d. e. Blackmore. (1869). Colorado: its resources, parks, and prospects as a new field for emigration; with an account of the Trenchara and Costilla estates, in the San Luis park . London: Ranken and Co. 3 p.l., (1) 6-217 p., 3 fold. maps, 6 mounted photographs incl. front. (port.) 4to. "Taken from the best and most reliable authorities."--Pref.By William Blackmore. Natural resources, U. S.: Colorado. Parks, U. S.: Colorado. Economic history, U. S.: Colorado.

52. ______B. A. Block and Pan-American Exposition. (1901). Colorado, its resources, its men. : a lesson in prosperity . Denver: Colorado Journal Printing. [54] p. (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.)photos., ports., tables ; 22 cm.Cover

12 title.[comp. by Ben A. Block, commissioner from Colorado to the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, N.Y. Colorado -- Economic conditions. Colorado -- Biography.

53. ______F. A. Boggess and Boulder Chautauqua Association. (1905). An invitation to all Colorado tourists . Boulder, Colo.: Daily Camera Press. 7 p. (Boulder, Colo.)ill. ; 16 cm.Boulder Chautauqua Association. Chautauquas -- Colorado -- Boulder. Summer schools -- Colorado -- Boulder. Boggess, F. A. Boulder Chautauqua Association (Boulder, Colo.)

54. ______L. B. Borland and Western State College of Colorado. Class of. (1916). Historical sketches of early Gunnison . Gunnison, Colo.: The School. 59 p. ill., ports. ; 26 cm.Captain John W. Gunnison.--Sylvester Richardson and early Gunnison.--Ho, for Gunnison!--The faith that removes mountains.--Pioneer ranching days.--The Moffet smelter.--The newspapers of Gunnison.--Naming Mount Mackintosh.These sketches "had their origin in the English composition classes ... under the direction of Miss Lois Borland."Class of Nineteen Hundred Sixteen, The Colorado State Normal School. Gunnison (Colo.) -- History. Gunnison County (Colo.) -- History.

55. ______Boulder Board of Trade. (1882). Boulder county, Colorado : its mines of gold, silver, copper and coal - agriculture and horticulture - climatic and scenic attractions, and educational advantages . Boulder: Banner Office Print. 16 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.published by authority of the Boulder Board of Trade. Boulder County (Colo.) -- Economic condidtions. Boulder County (Colo.) -- History. 56. ______D. Boyd. (1890). A history : Greeley and the Union Colony of Colorado . Greeley, Colo.: Greeley Tribune Press. 448 p. ill. ; 23 cm.Includes index.by David Boyd. Meeker, Nathan Cook, 1814-1879. Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872. Greeley (Colo.) -- History. Union Colony (Colo.) -- History. 57. ______D. Boyd. (1890). A history of Greeley and the Union colony of Colorado . Greeley: Col. Greeley tribune Press. x, [11]-448 p. plates, ports., facsim. 23 cm. By David Boyd, A.M.

13 Union Colony of Colorado. Greeley (Colo.) -- History. Colorado. Greeley. 1890.

58. ______W. E. Boyer. (1923). Vanishing trails of romance; legendary and historical tales and events gleaned along moccasin-winged trails of Aztec and Indian, and the blazed trails of explorer and pioneer settler in enchanting Colorado . Denver: Col. Great West publishers. 5 p. l., 12-94 p. front., plates. 22 cm. Indians of North America -- Folklore. Legends -- .

59. ______V. H. Brandon. (1900-1999?). Stories of Washington County homesteaders . S.l.: s.n. 1 v. (various pagings). ill. ; 23 cm.as collected by Veda H. Brandon. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- Washington County. Colorado -- Genealogy. Colorado -- Washington County -- Genealogy. Washington County (Colo.) -- Genealogy.

60. ______Braun & Satterthwaite. (1886). Descriptive catalogue for Spring of 1886 of Curtis Park Greenhouses and nursery . Denver, Colo.: Merchant Pub. Co. 59 p. (Denver, Colo.)ill. ; 23 cm.Cover title./ Catalogue of the greenhouse of the firm Braun & Satterthwaite, located in Denver, Colo., ca. 1886. Gardens -- Colorado -- Denver. Greenhouses -- Colorado -- Denver. Braun & Satterthwaite (Denver, Colo.) Curtis Park (Denver, Colo.) -- Gardens. Denver (Colo.) -- History.

61. ______H. E. Bromwell. (1926). Fiftyniners' directory; Colorado argonauts of 1858-1859. A directory of their arrivals, removals, deaths, marriages, children, property, mines, ranches; with names of old towns, mining camps, gulches, mountains, rivers, creeks, and other matters relating to the settling of their lives in the Pike's Peak region . Denver: 2 v. 28 cm. Typewritten, unpublished work. Pioneers -- Colorado. Colorado -- Directories.

62. ______J. A. Brophy, F. A. Hyatt, M. Wells, McNeal, Colorado and Supreme Court. (1884). In the Supreme Court of the State of Colorado, December

14 term, A.D. 1884 : James A. Brophy, ptaintiff [sic] in error, vs. Frank A. Hyatt, defendant in error ; argument for defendant in error . S.l.: s.n. H.T. Collins Printer). 22 p. ; 23 cm. Title from cover.Wells, Macon & McNeal, for defendant in error. Trials (Nuisances) -- Colorado. Right of property -- Colorado.

63. ______A. R. Brown. (1921). Colorado's first schools. : a story of early days in the West, where the children of the miners learned both lessons and discipline . Greenfield, Ind.: National Historical Society. p. 72-76, 147-152, 247-251. ill. ; 26 cm.[Chap.] 1. The first school in Boulder, Colorado.--Chap. 2. The beginnings of schools in Denver, Colorado.--Chap. 3. The secretary of the school board interferes with the discipline of the school. The superintendent chases his off the premises. Perfect discipline is established.Detached from the Journal of American history, v. 15, 1st-3rd quarterly issues./ Parts 2 and 3 called Reminiscences of Colorado's first schools. Schools -- Colorado -- Denver. Schools -- Colorado -- Boulder.

64. ______B. B. Buck, B. G. Hathaway, G. E. Keneipp, E. S. Nash, T. S. Wilcher, Boy Scouts of America, Delaware and Montgomery Counties Council. (1923- 1939). [Boys' organization pamphlets] . 10 items. [1] Constitution and by-laws of the Boy's Republic ... / [Talmage Sylvertis Wilcher, founder] -- [2] Junior G- Men of America / Bradford G. Hathaway, creator and director -- [3] Junior Rangers. Eaton, Colorado : Junior Rangers, 1937 -- [4] Official manual of the Boy Pioneers of America : an organization for younger boys / plan conceived by Geo. E. Keneipp. c1923 -- [5] Boy Rangers of America : supplement to sixth edition handbook. 1928 -- [6] Official handbook, Junior Yanks of America / Beaumont B. Buck, president. 1931. -- [7] Manual of the Sons of America National -- [8] Scouting and the Jewish boy. New York City : Boy Scouts of America, Jewish Committee on Scouting, [1929?] -- [9] Our official family : being the annual reports and photographic record of our activities for 1928-29 / arranged by Edgar S. Nash and Harry M. Faucett. Philadelphia, Pa. : Boy Scouts of America, Delaware and Montgomery Counties Council, 1930 -- [10] Official handbook of the Junior Police of the City of New York. 1917. Boys -- United States -- Societies and clubs. Youth -- Recreation -- United States.

65. ______W. L. Bull. (1893). A friendly criticism on the attitude of the Indian Rights Association towards white settlers in relation to the Indians, and especially to the Utes, of southwestern Colorado . Colorado Springs CO: Bull.

15 10. ; 23 cm. Cover title.by Wm. L. Bull, of Whitford, Chester county, Pennsylvania. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Ute Indians. Indian Rights Association.

66. ______W. L. Burnett. (1918). Rodents of Colorado in their economic relation . Fort Collins (Colo.): 30 p. ill. ; 23 cm.by W.L. Burnett. Rodents -- Colorado.

67. ______S. M. Burson, L. H. Zimmerman, M. Williamson, b, Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College. (1945). Supervision of homemaking education at the state level: report of a conference, Colorado A & M College, Fort Collins, July 9-20, 1945 . Fort Collins, Colo.: Colorado A & M College. 68 leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title./ Typescript./ Conference leaders: Susan M. Burson, Leonora Zimmerman, Dr. Maude Williamson. Home economics -- Study and teaching -- Congresses.

68. ______W. N. Byers and J. H. Kellom. (1859). A hand book of the gold fields of Nebraska and Kansas : being a complete guide to the gold regions of the North and South Platte, and Cherry Creek . Chicago D.B. Cooke & Co.: New York. 113, [15] p., [1] folded leaf of plates. (William Newton)(John H.)Derby and Jackson1 map ; 20 cm."Embracing a reliable description of the country, climate, streams, scenery, etc., different routes from the Mississippi River to the mines, the best camping places on each route, and a reliable map of the same, and valuable information as regards a complete outfit for the journey, containing narratives of trips to and from the gold region in the years 1858-59."/ Advertisements on 15 p. at end./ LC copy rebound, includes tan paper wrappers.by Wm. N. Byers, late government surveyor, and Jno. H. Kellom, sup't of pub. instruction of Nebraska. Gold mines and mining -- Colorado. Gold mines and mining -- Wyoming. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

69. ______B. J. Byrne, M. L. L. Byrne and comp. (1935). A frontier army surgeon: an authentic description of Colorado in the eighties . Crawford: N.J. Allen Print. Co. 160 p. front., 2 pl. 24 cm. The author's experiences "written

16 down, as he related them ... from his note book", by his wife. cf. Dedication. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado.

70. ______S. L. Caldwell. (1939). Ranching in Colorado sixty years ago : from the diary of Dr. S.L. Caldwell . S.l.: s.n. 30 p. Originally published in Colorado Magazine, vol. 16 #4, July 1939 and vol. 16 #5, September 1939. Ranch life -- Colorado. Caldwell, S. L., 1853- Elbert County (Colo.) -- History -- Personal narratives. Hugo (Colo.) -- History -- Personal narratives.

71. ______A. F. Carter. (1904). Bibliography of school gardens . Greeley: Colo. Trustees of Colorado State Normal School. 20 p. School gardens -- Bibliography.

72. ______A. F. Carter, E. H. Kendel and joint author. (1930). Forty years of Colorado State Teachers College, formerly the State Normal School of Colorado, 1890-1930 . Greeley: Col. Printed by the Tribune-Republican Pub. Co. 395 p. plates, ports. 24 cm. "Publications": p. 293-328.By Albert F. Carter, in collaboration with Elizabeth Hays Kendel. Special sections by: Winfield Dockery Armentrout, J.C. Kendel, J.D. Forest Cline ... [et al.]. Colorado State College.

73. ______C. W. Caryl. (1897). The New Era Union : a plan to help develop and utilize the best resources of this country, also to employ the best skill there is available to realize the highest degree of prosperity that is possible for all who will help to attain it, based on practical and successful business methods . Denver, Colo.: [C.W. Caryl]. 15 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title./ "No. 1. September 15, 1897." No more published? Utopias. Cooperative societies -- Colorado.

74. ______Central City Opera House Association. (1934). The Glory that was gold : the Central City Opera House, a permanent memorial to Colorado pioneers . Denver, Colo.: The Association. 140 p. (Central City, Colo.)ill. ; 19 cm.On cover: Central City Opera House July 16-23, 1932; August 5-19, 1933; July 21-August 4, 1934./ "Published ... July 16, 1932. New edition published July 21, 1934."--title page./ Brief biographies of early settlers for whom memorial chairs were named in the opera house./ Includes index.published by the Central City Opera House Association at the University of Denver. Theaters -- Colorado -- Central City.

17 Colorado -- Biography.

75. ______Central City Opera House Association. (1938). The glory that was gold : The Central City Opera House, a permanent memorial to Colorado pioneers . Central City, Colo.?: Central City Opera House Association of the University of Denver. 160, 64 p. (Central City, Colo.)1 ill. ; 20 cm.Chiefly biographical sketches of Colorado pioneers for whom opera chairs were dedicated in tribute./ "Central City Play Festivals, July 16-23, 1932; August 5-19, 1933; July 21-August 4, 1934; July 6-20, 1935; July 18 to August 8, 1936."/ "Third edition, July 18, 1936"--T.p. verso./ "Second supplement to the third edition": p. [1]-64 [2nd. group]./ "Sixth Annual Play Festival, July 17th-August 7th, 1937; Seventh Annual Play Festival, July 16th-July 30th, 1938"--P. [1, 2nd group]./ Includes indexes. Pioneers -- Colorado -- Biography. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Central City Opera House -- Biography. Central City (Colo.) -- Biography. Colorado -- Biography.

76. ______Central City Opera House Association. (1936). The glory that was gold : the Central City Opera House, a permanent memorial to Colorado pioneers . Denver?: The Association. 160 p. (Central City, Colo.)ill. ; 20 cm.Brief biographies of early settlers./ "Supplement to third edition" (30 p.) inserted in pocket.Central City Opera House Association. ... Central City Opera House. Colorado -- Biography.

77. ______Central City Opera House Association. (1932). The Glory that was gold : the Central City Opera House, a permanent memorial to Colorado pioneers . Denver: Central City Opera House Association of the University of Denver. 112 leaves ; 19 cm. (Central City, Colo.)Brief biographies of early settlers for whom memorial chairs were named in the opera house./ Leaves 73- 112 added after t.p. date of July 16, 1932. Pioneers -- Colorado. Colorado -- Biography.

78. ______Central City Opera House Association and Colorado-Henkle Collection. (1932). The glory that was gold : the Central City Opera House, a permanent memorial to Colorado pioneers . Denver?: The Association. 72 p. ; 19 cm.

18 (Central City, Colo.)Brief biographies of early settlers./ Bookplate of Herman H. Henkle./ Colorado-Henkle Collection.Central City Opera House Association. Central City Opera House. Colorado -- Biography.

79. ______C. Chamber of Commerce of Grand Junction. (1930-1939?). Western Colorado . Grand Junction, Colo.?: the Chamber. [32] p. ill. (some col.), map ; 29 cm.Title from cover.[issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Grand Junction, Colorado ; cooperating with the Board of Mesa County Commissioners, the Board of Grand Junction Councilmen, the United States Forest Service, and the United States Bureau of Reclamation]. Mesa County (Colo.)

80. ______M. B. Chase, J. W. Gerdts, L. Mélançon and Lowell Whiteman Ranch. (1940s). The Lowell Whiteman Ranch : a western camp for boys. Steamboat Springs, Colo.: The Ranch. 1 v. (unpaged). chiefly ill., 1 map ; 19 x 23 cm.[photos by Margaret Blackford Chase, Joern W. Gerdts and Louis Melancon]. Dude ranches -- Colorado -- Steamboat Springs. Ranch life -- Colorado -- Steamboat Springs. Lowell Whiteman Ranch.

81. ______Cheley Colorado Camps. (1920-1935?). The Cheley Colorado Camps : for boy- for girls : Estes, Rocky Mountain National Park . S.l.: Cheley Colorado Camps. [36] p. (Estes, Colo.)ill., map ; 26 cm.General information -- Details of Camp Haiyaha -- Details of Camp Chipeta -- Details of Camp Sky-Hi -- References."Camp Haiyaha- a western riding camp for older boys 13 to 20. Camp Chipeta- a western riding camp for girls 12 to 20. Camp Sky-Hi- a woodcraft camp for junior boys 10 to 13 featuring horeback riding and outdoor life."--T.p./ "F. H. Cheley, director, 601 Steele Street, Denver, Colorado. Lansing F. Smith 316 N. 8th Street, St. Louis, Missouri."--T.p. Camps -- Colorado -- History -- Sources. Cheley Colorado Camps (Estes, Colo.)

82. ______B. Q. R. C. Chicago. (1892). Great opportunities for farmers, business men and investors in Nebraska, northwestern Kansas and

19 eastern Colorado . Chicago: 32 p. 1 fold. map. 19 cm. Cover title. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company. Nebraska -- Economic conditions. Kansas -- Economic conditions. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

83. ______B. Q. R. C. Chicago, Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company. (1893). Great opportunities for farmers, business men and investors in Nebraska, northwestern Kansas and eastern Colorado . Chicago, Ill.: C. B. & Q.R.R. 32 p. maps ; 20 cm.Cover title./ "B & M. [R.R.R. Co.] lands in eastern Nebraska": p. 30-32. Railroad land grants -- Nebraska. Nebraska -- Economic conditions. Kansas -- Economic conditions. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

84. ______Chicago Colorado Colony and Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana. (1871). Preliminary organization. Constitution and by-laws, with comprehensive chapters on agriculture, irrigation, climate, the new town of Longmont, schools, societies, churches Etc., Etc . Chicago: Republican Print. 26 p. fold. map. 20 cm. (Newberry Library)Cover title./ Forms part of the Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library. Colorado -- History.

85. ______T. S. Childs. (1892). A statement and appeal for the Southern Utes . Washington, D.C.?: s.n. 7 p. ; 24 cm. Title from caption./ "Appendix": p. 6-7. Ute Indians -- Removal. Indians of North America -- Relocation -- Colorado.

86. ______J. M. Chivington. (1860-1869?). To the people of Colorado. Synopsis of the Sand Creek investigation . n.p.: 17 p. 21 cm. (John Milton)Includes the orders of Major General S. R. Curtis to Col. Chivington and the testimony of various persons bearing on his innocence or guilt concerning the commencement of the Indian war.Denver, Colorado, June 1865. Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864. Cheyenne Indians -- Wars, 1864.

87. ______O. S. Clark. (1920). Clay Allison of the Washita : first a cow man and then an extinguisher of bad men . Attica, Ind.: G.M. Williams]. 1 p. leaves, 38 p. ; 24 cm. Recollections of Colorado, New Mexico and the Texas panhandle,

20 reminiscences of a '79er. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Allison, Clay.

88. ______O. S. Clark. (1922). Clay Allison of the Washita, first a cow man and then an extinguisher of bad men . Attica: Ind. G.M. Williams. 135 p. illus. Recollections of Colorado, New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle; reminiscences of a '79er. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Allison, Clay.

89. ______Clason Map Co. (1909). Golden prairie lands : Washington County, Colorado . Denver, Colo.: Clason Map Co. 12 p. ill., map ; 24 cm.Contains pictorial, historical, and promotional information. Washington County (Colo.) -- History.

90. ______W. R. Collier, E. V. Westrate and joint author. (1936). Dave Cook of the Rockies, frontier general, fighting sheriff, and leader of men . New York: R.R. Wilson Inc. xv, 224 p. front., plates, ports. 24 cm. by William Ross Collier & Edwin Victor Westrate ... illustrated from contemporary photographs by Joseph Collier. Crime and criminals -- West (U.S.) Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Cook, D. J. (David J.), 1840-1907.

91. ______Colorado. (1917). Highway laws of Colorado; act creating a State Highway Commission, from the Session laws of 1917 . N.p.: 16 p. 24 cm. Highway law -- Colorado.

92. ______Colorado, State Board for Community Colleges, Occupational Education, Colorado State University and Dept. of Vocational Education. (1900- 1983?). A teacher's guide for banking . Denver, Colo. State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education: [Fort Collins Colo.]. 57 leaves. Dept. of Vocational Education, Colorado State Universityill. ; 28 cm.Cover title. Banks and banking -- Study and teaching.

93. ______Colorado and State Board of Immigration. (1919). The Story of Colorado : farming, mining, manufacture . Denver: Brock-Haffner Press. v. 1. -- v. 2. Western slope -- v. 3. The San Luis Valley -- v. 4.

21 The Arkansas Valley -- v. 5. Eastern Colorado -- v. 6. The south Platte Valley -- v. 7. Southwestern Colorado.Cover title.[prepared under the direction of the Colorado State Board of Immigration]. Industries -- Colorado. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

94. ______Colorado Colonization Company. (1884). The Colorado Colonization Company, organized October, 1884, under the laws of Colorado . Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 36 p. illus., fold maps (1 col.) 23 cm. San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.)

95. ______Colorado Council of Churches. (1943). The Japanese in our midst . Denver: Colorado Council of Churches. 7 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title./ "This booklet was prepared and published under the auspices of the Colorado Council of Churches." Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945.

96. ______Colorado Council of Churches. (1943). The Japanese in our midst, 1943 . Denver, Colo.: Colorado Council of Churches. 14 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title./ "In 1942, 'The Japanese in our midst' appeared ... However, rather than reprint, it has seemed best to prepare this new booklet, drawing on events and documents of the past eventful year."/ Pamphlets on the Japanese in California ; no. 9.[prepared and published under the auspices of the Colorado Council of Churches]. Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945. World War, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans. Concentration camps -- United States.

97. ______Colorado County Welfare Directors Association, Colorado and State Dept. of Public Welfare. (1943). Informational report on general assistance in Colorado . Denver, Colo.: Colorado County Welfare Directors Association and Colorado State Dept. of Public Welfare. 30 leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title./ "January 1943."Colorado County Welfare Directors Association and Colorado State Department of Public Welfare. Public welfare -- Colorado. Welfare recipients -- Colorado.

98. ______Colorado Domestic Science Association. (1898). Hints for the household . Denver CO: Colorado Domestic Science Association. 69p. ; 20cm. Cover title.

22 Home economics. 99. ______Colorado Education Association, Colorado and Dept. of Education. (1920-1946?). Better country schools in Colorado : a first-class district to replace the third-class school districts in each county . Denver, Colo.: Eames Bros. Printers. 18 p. ill. ; 26 cm.Prepared for Governor Clarence J. Moreley and for the members of the Twenty-Fifth General Assembly of Colorado by the Colorado Education Association, and in behalf of one hundred thousand country children whose educational opportunities are unfairly and unjustly limited by the third-class school district system. An argument for the enactment of Senate Bill 354 - House Bill 303, Session 1925./ Cover title. Rural schools -- Colorado -- History.

100. ______Colorado Education Association and Colorado Home Economic Association. (1932). Suggestions for adapting home economics in Colorado to the present economic and educational situation . Denver?: Colorado Education Association. 27 p. ill. ; 24 cm."September, 1932."/ Includes bibliographical references.issued by the Colorado Home Economic Association in Cooperation with the Colorado Educational Association. Home economics -- Study and teaching -- Colorado.

101. ______Colorado Education Association, Eastern Division and Home Economics Section. (1932). Report of the Committee for the Study of Factors Influencing Enrollment in Home Economics in Colorado High Schools . Denver?: Colorado Education Association. 22 p. ; 24 cm. Home economics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Colorado.

102. ______Colorado Fuel, Iron Corporation, Wickwire Spencer Steel Company, Wickwire Spencer Steel Corporation and Wickwire Steel Company. (1919-). [Trade catalogs on wire and wire products : springs and wire forms, metal conveyor belts, wire rope, perforated metals and grilles, fences, fence cable, cold rolled strip steel, nails and brads, barbed wire, electric welded fabric, industrial wire cloth and woven wire screens, steel bars, steel radiator enclosures, box band and bale tie, wire lath ... ] . Denver, Colo.: Colorado Fuel and Iron Corp. v. ill.Trade literature./ Includes catalogs issued by: Wickwire Spencer Steel Company, Wickwire Spencer Steel Corporation, and Wickwire Steel Company. Wire -- Catalogs. Wire products -- Catalogs.

103. ______Colorado Home Economics Association. (1934). Conference on the problems of home and family life in Colorado. Colorado Springs--April 21,

23 1934 . n.p.: 7, 12 numb. ?., 2 ?. 28 cm. Caption title./ Reproduced from typewritten copy. Domestic relations -- Colorado. Family. Coloradoana.

104. ______Colorado Mountain Club. (1920). The Colorado Mountain Club : its history, activities and purposes . Denver: Brock-Haffner Press. 8 p. ; 23 cm. History and organization -- Weekend outings -- Winter sports -- Annual camps -- Shelter cabins -- Mountain trails -- National and other parks -- Nature protection - - Data on mountaineering -- Photography -- Outdoor science sections -- Programs -- Publications -- War activities -- Club room -- The billboard nuisance. Outdoor recreation -- Colorado -- History. Colorado Mountain Club -- History.

105. ______Colorado Public Utilities Commission. (1915). Uniform system of accounts for electric light and power utilities First issue, effective January 1, 1916 . Denver: Col. Smith-Brooks. 73 p. 23 cm. At head of title: The Public utilities commission of the State of Colorado. Electric lighting -- Accounting. Electric lighting -- Colorado.

106. ______Colorado Rural Letter Carriers' Association and Ladies' Auxiliary. (1945). History of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Colorado Rural Letter Carriers' Association . S.l.: s.n. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm. Postal service -- Colorado. Colorado Rural Letter Carriers' Association. Ladies' Auxiliary.

107. ______Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway. (1900). Prospectus of the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway Company . Colorado Springs, Colo.: The Company. [6] p. ; 28 cm. Cover title; date from bottom p. [6]. Railroads -- Colorado. Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway -- History.

108. ______Colorado Springs Farm News. (1908). El Paso County democrat : pioneer edition . Colorado Springs, Colo.: E.C. Starrett & L.A.Snyder. 1 v. (unpaged). illus., ports.

24 Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- El Paso County. El Paso County (Colo.) -- History.

109. ______Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. (1935). Course outline, trade and industrial & industrial arts education . Fort Collins, Colo.: s.n. 125 leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title. Industrial arts -- Study and teaching. Technical education.

110. ______Colorado State Fair and Ellingwood's Printing House. (1906). A souvenir from the modern kitchen : 1906 Pueblo-Colorado State Fair . Pueblo, Colo.: Ellingwood's Printing House. 64 p. (Pueblo, Colo.)ill. ; 22 cm.Cover title. Cookery, American -- Colorado. Fairs -- Colorado.

111. ______Colorado Veteran Association. (1883-1889?). The Colorado Veteran Association consisting of the 1st, 2d and 3d regiments of Colorado troops, and the First Colorado Battery . Denver, Colo.: Zalinger Printing. 24 p. ; 15 cm. Lists the names and post-office address of the surviving members of the different Regiments and Batteries. "Objects of this Association...to secure from the State of Colorado a proper and just recognition of the services of her five thousand soldiers in the War of the Rebellion and...the battle fields of Val Verde, Apache Canon, Pigeon's Ranch, Peralto, Cedar Canon, Sand Creek, Honey Springs, Cabin Creek, Little Blue, Big Blue, Westport, Mine Run, Newtonia, and other engagements of the war,". Veterans -- Colorado -- Directories. Colorado -- Militia -- History.

112. ______Colorado. Bureau of Immigration and Statistics. (1889). The natural resources and industrial development and condition of Colorado . Denver Collier & Cleaveland Lith. Co.: State printers]. 120 p. 23 cm. No. 1 in vol. lettered: Colorado pamphlets.Published by authority of the State. Industries -- Colorado. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

113. ______Colorado. County Court . Juvenile Dept. (1918). The farm and the school, a resumé of a survey of the public schools of Weld County,

25 Colorado . Greeley: Col. Issued by the Extension Dept. of Colorado State Teachers College. 63 p. ill. 23 cm. (Weld County)Made by the Juvenile Department of the County Court. Educational surveys -- Colorado -- Weld Co. Public schools -- Colorado -- Weld Co.

114. ______Colorado. Dept. of Education. (1940). A bulletin on conservation of natural resources . Denver: 136 p. illus. (incl. maps) diagrs. 23 cm. On cover: Colorado's wealth./ "Literature cited": p. 136.Department of Education, the State of Colorado, Inez Johnson Lewis, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Conservation of natural resources -- Colorado. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

115. ______Colorado. Dept. of Education. (1940). Problems in vocational education : supplementary study . Denver: s.n. 33 leaves. ill. ; 28 cm.On cover: Work conference report.prepared by teachers and leaders of adult education, recreation and nursery schools of Colorado and Wyoming assembled for their annual workshop conference held at Colorado College of Education, Greeley, Colorado, September 3 to 13, inclusive, 1940. Vocational education -- Colorado. Vocational education -- Wyoming.

116. ______Colorado. Joint Committee on School Health, Colorado, Dept. of Education and State Board of Health. (1944). Conserving the health of Colorado's children ; a handbook for teachers . Denver State of Colorado Dept. of Education and Division of Public Health: 247 p. illus. 20 cm. Prepared by the Joint Committee on School Health. cf. Foreword./ Includes bibliographies. School hygiene.

117. ______Colorado. State Board for Vocational Education. (1937). Education for home and family life. Teacher's guide for junior high school home economics and vocational home-making in the secondary schools of Colorado . Denver: Colo. 201 p. incl. forms. 28 cm. "Teacher references": p. 173- 176.1937. Issued by the State board for vocational education ... Home economics -- Colorado.

118. ______Colorado. State Board for Vocational Education. (1942). Final homemaking bulletin for school year . Denver: 8 p. 28 cm. Reproduced from typewritten copy./ Bibliography: p. 3-5.

26 Home economics -- Study and teaching -- Colorado.

119. ______Colorado. State Board of Charities and Corrections. (1895). Report on the Investigation of the State Reformatory . Denver, Colo.: Smith-Brooks Print. Co. 26 p. ; 23 cm. by the State Board of Charities and Corrections. Public welfare -- Colorado. Prisons -- Colorado -- Buena Vista.

120. ______Colorado. State Board of Immigration. (1920s). Colorado: The San Luis valley . Denver: 24, [2] p. incl. covers, illus. Cover title./ Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, and Saguache counties. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

121. ______Colorado. State Board of Immigration. (1919). The story of Colorado, farming, mining, manufacturing. The Arkansas Valley. Denver: Brock-Haffner Press. 31 p. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

122. ______Colorado. State Board of Immigration. (1917). The story of Colorado; farming, mining, manufacturing: The Western slope . Denver: Brock-Haffner Press. Cover title; 23, [1] p. incl. covers. Caption title: Colorado./ Front cover has col. illus.; photos. on back cover./ Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Mesa, Montrose, Curay, and San Miguel counties. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

123. ______Colorado. State Planning Commission. (1936). [Summary of facts concerning the state of Colorado . Denver: The commission. 33 p. map ; 1936."Most of the material is taken from the Colorado Year Book ..." Colorado -- Economic conditions.

124. ______Comisión Honorífica Mexicana. (1925). Loor eterno a los héroes de la independencia Mexicana : 16 de septeimbre 1810, 1925 : programa de las fiestas con que la colonia Mexicana celebra el ciento quince aniversario de la iniciación de su Independencia . Pueblo, Colo.: Comisión Honorífica Mexicana. 28 p. ; 27 cm. Cover title. Mexican Americans -- Colorado -- Pueblo. Pueblo (Colo.) -- Centennial celebrations, etc. Mexico -- History -- Wars of Independence, 1810-1821 -- Centennial celebrations, etc.

27 125. ______Conference of Supervisory Teachers Home Economics Education. (1938). [Report] . Fort Collins, Colo.: s.n. 6 leaves ; 28 cm. (1938 : Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts)Multigraphed. Teachers -- Training of. Home economics -- Study and teaching.

126. ______E. B. Conklin. (1928). A brief history of Logan County, Colorado, with reminiscenses by pioneers . Denver: Welch-Haffner. 354 p. illus. 24 cm. Short bibliography invluded in "Prefatory note."complied and arranged for Elbridge Gerry chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, by Emma Burke Conklin, assisted by members of the chapter. Pioneers -- Colorado. Logan County (Colo.) -- History. Sterling (Colo.) -- History. Colorado -- Biography.

127. ______E. B. Conklin, Daughters of the American Revolution and Elbridge Gerry Chapter. (1928). A brief history of Logan County, Colorado, with reminiscences by pioneers . Sterling: Col. Elbridge Gerry chapter Daughters of the American revolution. 354 p. illus. (incl. ports.). (Sterling, Colo.)Short bibliography included in "Prefatory note."compiled and arranged for Elbridge Gerry chapter, Daughters of the American revolution, by Emma Burke Conklin, assisted by members of the chapter. Logan Co., Col. -- History. Sterling (Colo.) -- History.

128. ______D. J. Cook, J. W. Cook, comp and Colorado-Henkle Collection. (1897). Hands up; or, Thirty-five years of detective life in the mountains and on the plains . Denver: W.F. Robinson Print. Co. 2 p. l., [3]-442 p. incl. illus., plates. 2 port. (incl. front.) 23 cm. (David J.)Bookplate of Herman H. Henkle./ Colorado- Henkle Collection.Reminiscences by General D.J. Cook, chief of the Rocky Mountain Detective Association. Comp. by John W. Cook. A condensed criminal history of the far West. Crime and criminals -- West (U.S.)

129. ______H. J. Cook. (1922). A Pliocene fauna from Yuma County, Colorado : with notes on the closely related Snake Creek beds, from Nebraska . Denver: The Colorado Museum of Natural History. 30 p. ill. ; 23 cm.Title from cover./

28 Includes bibliographical references.by Harold J. Cook. Fossils -- Colorado -- Yuma County. Paleontology -- Pliocene -- Colorado -- Yuma County.

130. ______K. M. C. Cook and Colorado. Dept. of Public Instruction. (1910). Course of study for the village and rural schools of Colorado, 1910 . Denver, Colo.: Smith-Brooks Printing Co. State Printers. 77p. ill. (fold.), col. map ; 23 cm.issued by Katherine M. Cook. Education -- Colorado -- Curricula.

131. ______T. B. Corbett. (1879). The Colorado directory of mines : containing a description of the mines and mills, and the mining and milling corporations of Colorado, arranged alphabetically by counties, and A history of Colorado from its early settlement to the present time . Denver: Rocky Mountain News Print Co. 18-440 p. ill. ; 24 cm.At head of title: Colorado mining directory.[compiled by] Thomas B. Corbett. Mineral industries -- Colorado -- Directories. Colorado -- History.

132. ______B. Cornforth. (1883). The practical cook : a collection of tested recipes . Denver, Colo.: Tribune Pub. Co. 72 p. ; 19 cm. Includes advertising matter.published by Birks Cornforth, wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, fruits, seeds and provisions ... Denver, Colorado. Cookery, American. Cookery -- Colorado -- Denver. Colorado. Denver. 1883.

133. ______Costilla Irrigated Land Company. (1909). Opening of the Costilla Estate, a brief description of the 70,000 acres of irrigated land now on sale ... in the sunny San Luis Valley, Colorado . Denver: Williamson-Haffner Co. [40] p. illus. (1 fold.) ports. 15 x 23 cm. San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) Costilla Estate (Colo.) -- Costilla County (Colo.)

134. ______F. Crossen. (1933). Anthony Arnett : empire builder . S.l.: s.n.]. 16 p. ill. ; 25 cm.[by] Forest Crossen. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

29 Pioneers -- Colorado -- Boulder. Arnett, Anthony, (1819-1903)

135. ______G. Cummings. (1910s). Kiddies' library cook book . S.l.: s.n. 186 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title./ "To be sold for the benefit of the rural school kiddies"--Cover./ Published to raise funds for a children's county library./ Advertisements interspersed./ Names of contributors are given.issued by Grace Cummings ; assisted by the progressive advertisers of Delta County. Cookery, American. Cookery -- Colorado -- Delta County.

136. ______Daily Maid's Festival. (1886). The Dairy Maid's Festival . Denver, Colo.: C.J. Kelly. 36 p. ; ill., 12 cm. (1886 :; Denver, Colo.)Title from cover. Festivals -- Colorado -- Denver. Named Conf: Dairy Maid's Festival (1886 : Denver, Colo.)

137. ______G. M. b. Darley. (1899). Pioneering in the San Juan; personal reminiscences of work done in southwestern Colorado during the "great San Juan excitement," . Chicago: New York [etc.] Fleming H. Revell company. 225, [1] p. incl. front. (port.) plates. 20 cm. (George Marshall)by the Rev. George M. Darley ... Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Pioneers -- Colorado -- Biography. Missions -- Colorado. Darley, George M. (George Marshall), b. 1847. (Colo. and N.M.)

138. ______C. C. Davis. (1916). Olden times in Colorado . Los Angeles: Phillips Pub. Co. 8 p. l., 448 p. front., illus., plates, ports., map. 25 cm. De luxe édition. No. 205; signed: Carlyle C. Davis.by Carlyle Channing Davis. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Journalism -- Colorado.

139. ______T. F. Dawson and F. J. V. Skiff. (1879). The Ute war : a history of the White River massacre and the privations and hardships of the captive white women among the hostiles on Grand River . Denver CO?: s.n.] Tribune Pub. House). 192 p. (Frederick James Volney)ill., port., map ; 22 cm.written and compiled by Thomas F. Dawson and F.J.V. Skiff. Ute Indians -- Wars, 1879. Indian captivities -- Colorado. Ute Indians -- History.

30 Ute Indians -- Captivities. Meeker, Josephine.

140. ______T. F. Dawson, J. F. Snyder, Were the Osages mound builders, United States, Congress and Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. (1880). Testimony in relation to the Ute Indian outbreak . Washington DC: G.P.O. 1 vol. ; 23cm. Testimony in relation to the Ute Indian outbreak (1880). -- Massacre of Cheyenne Indians (1865). -- Indian tribes in northern Montana, etc. (1904). -- Wandering American-born Indians of Rockyboy's band, Montana (1904). -- Were the Osages mound builders? / J. F. Snyder (1888).Various documents bound together by Thomas F. Dawson. Cheyenne Indians -- Wars, 1864. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Indians of North America -- Montana. Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1862-1865. Mound-builders. Osage Indians. Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864. Ute Indians. Ute Indians -- Wars, 1879. Ute Indians -- Government relations.

141. ______T. F. Dawson, J. F. Snyder, Were the Osages mound builders, United States, Congress and Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. (1880). Testimony in relation to the Ute Indian outbreak . Washington DC: G.P.O. 1 v. ; 23 cm. Testimony in relation to the Ute Indian outbreak (1880). -- Massacre of Cheyenne Indians (1865). -- Indian tribes in northern Montana, etc. (1904). -- Wandering American-born Indians of Rockyboy's band, Montana (1904). -- Were the Osages mound builders? / J.F. Snyder (1888).Various documents bound together by Thomas F. Dawson. Cheyenne Indians -- Wars, 1864. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Indians of North America -- Montana. Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1862-1865. Mound-builders. Osage Indians. Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864. Ute Indians. Ute Indians -- Wars, 1879. Ute Indians -- Government relations.

142. ______Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company. Passenger Dept. (1912).

31 Hotels and boarding houses located on the line of the Rio Grande System : in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico . Denver: [Carson-Harper]. 29 p. ; 22 cm. Cover title; imprint from p. 29./ "The following is a list of hotels and boarding houses located on the line of the Denver & Rio Grande R.R. and Rio Grande Southern R.R., at which accommodations may be secured."--P. 3. Hotels -- Colorado. Boardinghouses -- Colorado. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company -- History.

143. ______Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company. (1930). The new Rio Grande : service bulletin number seven, 1930 . Denver, Colo.: The Railroad. [6] p. ill., map ; 26 x 22 cm. issued folded to 26 x 11 cm.Title from cover.the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company. Railroads -- Colorado -- History. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company. Colorado -- Pictorial works. Royal Gorge (Colo.) -- Pictorial works.

147. ______L. Denver and Northwestern Railway Company. (1907). "Collins to the coal fields" : The Denver, Laramie & Northwestern Railway . Kansas City, Mo.: Typographic Department Union Bank Note Co. [34] p. ill. ; 23 x 21 cm. folded to 23 x 11 cm.Title from cover. Denver, Laramie, and Northwestern Railway Company. Wyoming -- Economic conditions. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

144. ______Denver . Board of Education. (1928). Denver school building program . Denver: Colo. 78 p. 23 cm. (Colo.). Home economics -- Study and teaching. Education -- Colorado -- Denver.

145. ______Denver . Board of Education. (1925). Home economics : Junior high school, grades seven, eight, and nine . Denver: Public Schools. 135 p. ; 23 cm. (Colo.)Course of study monograph, no. 12. Home economics -- Study and teaching -- Colorado -- Denver.

146. ______Denver . Board of Education. (1925). Home economics, senior high school, grades ten, eleven and twelve . Denver: Colo. [Denver School Press]. 139 p. 23 cm. (Colo.).

32 Home economics -- Study and teaching. Education -- Colorado -- Denver.

148. ______Denver Public Schools. (1925). Home economics, junior high school: grades seven, eight, and nine . Denver Denver School Press: 135 p. 23 cm. Bibliography: p. 11. Home economics -- Study and teaching. Education -- Colorado -- Curricula. Denver (Colo.) -- Public schools.

149. ______E. T. Devine, J. A. Ryan, J. A. Lapp, Denver Commission of Religious Forces, Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, Commission on the Church, Social Service, National Catholic Welfare Council and Dept. of Social Action. (1921). The Denver tramway strike of 1920 : report of an investigation made under the auspices of the Denver Commission of Religious Forces, the Commission on the Church and Social Service of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, the Department of Social Action of the National Catholic Welfare Council . Denver: Denver Commission of Religious Forces. [1], 4-70 p. ; 22 cm. (Edward Thomas)(U.S.)Cover title.by Edward T. Devine, John A. Ryan, John A. Lapp. Street-railroad Strike, Denver, Colorado, 1920. Strikes and lockouts -- Street-railroads -- Colorado -- Denver. Street-railroads -- Colorado -- Denver -- Employees -- History.

150. ______V. Devinny. (1904). The story of a pioneer . Denver: Reed Pub. Co. 164 p. front., plates, ports. 20 cm. Preface by W.F. Cody.by V. Devinny. An historical sketch in which is depicted some of the struggles and exciting incidents pertaining to the early settlement of Colorado. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Colorado.

151. ______V. Devinny. (1904). The story of a pioneer; an historical sketch in which is depicted some of the struggles and exciting incidents pertaining to the early settlement of Colorado . Denver: The Reed Pub. Co. 164 p. front., pl., ports. 20 cm. The story of a pioneer.--Minta Abel, the cow-herder girl.by V. Devinny. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Pioneers -- Colorado -- Biography. Norton family. Colorado -- Gold discoveries. Colorado -- History -- To 1876.

33 152. ______B. P. Draper. (1934). History of the early settlements at the junction of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River . Denver: Document Division Denver Museum. 13p. ; 31cm. Civil Works Administration project no. 550 ; director, Ben Draper, City Clerk./ Carbon typescript. Saint Charles Town Association (K.T.) St. Charles Town Association (K.T.) Colorado (Territory) -- History. Denver (Colo.) -- History. Kansas (Territory) -- History. Saint Charles (Colo.)

153. ______B. P. Draper. (1934). History of the early settlements at the junction of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River . Denver: Document Division Denver Museum. 13 p. ; 31 cm. Civil Works Administration project no. 550 ; director, Ben Draper, City Clerk./ Carbon typescript. Saint Charles Town Association (K.T.) St. Charles Town Association (K.T.) Colorado (Territory) -- History. Denver (Colo.) -- History. Kansas (Territory) -- History. Saint Charles (Colo.)

154. ______J. L. Dyer. (1890). The snow-shoe itinerant. An autobiography of the Rev. John L. Dyer, familiarly known as "Father Dyer," of the Colorado conference, Methodist Episcopal church . Cincinnati: Pub. for the author by Cranston & Stowe. 362p., front.(port.)illus.,plates. 20cm. Illustrated from drawings by Mrs. Helen H. Chain. Dyer, John Lewis, 1812- Methodist Episcopal Church -- Colorado.

155. ______J. L. Dyer, Methodist Episcopal Church, Conferences and Colorado. (1891). The snow-shoe itinerant; an autobiography . Cincinnati: Cranston & Stowe. 374 p., illus., 20 cm. (U.S.)by the Rev. John L. Dyer... "Father Dyer" of the Colorado Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Illus. from drawings by Mrs. Helen H. Chain... Dyer, John Lewis, 1812-

156. ______C. H. Ehrlich. (1900-1985?). My prairie childhood . 107 leaves ; 28 cm. Clara Hilderman Ehrlich. Russian Germans -- Colorado -- Biography.

34 Ehrlich, Clara Hilderman, 1895-1976.

157. ______A. Ellis. (1929). The life of an ordinary woman . Boston: and New York. xii, [1], 300, [1] p., [7] leaves of plates. Houghton Mifflin Co.ill., ports. ; 22 cm.by Anne Ellis ; with an introduction by Lucy Fitch Perkins. Women pioneers -- Rocky Mountains Region -- Biography. Women -- Rocky Mountains Region -- Biography. Mines and mineral resources -- Rocky Mountains Region -- History. Ellis, Anne, 1875-1938. Rocky Mountains Region -- Social life and customs.

158. ______Episcopal Church. General Convention. Joint Commission on Rural Work, Episcopal Church and General Convention. (1931). Report of the Joint Commission on Rural Work to General Convention, Denver, Colorado, September 19, 1931 . New York?: Published for the Joint Commission on Rural Work by the Division for Rural Work of the Dept. of Christian Social Service of the National Council. 23 p. ; 23 cm. (1931 :; Denver, Colo.). Rural churches.

159. ______H. A. Epperson. (1944). Colorado as I saw it . Kaysville: Utah Inland Print. Co. 3 p. l., 137 p. plates, group ports. 23 cm. by Harry A. Epperson. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado.

160. ______H. A. Epperson. (1944). Colorado as I saw it . United States?: s.n. 120 p., [3] leaves of plates. ill., ports. ; 24 cm.The trek to Colorado -- South Park -- Howbert -- Old Snip -- Paying off an election bet -- The 39-Mile Ranch -- The Frost Ranch -- The Stirrup Ranch -- The Salt Works Ranch -- A necktie party -- The I M Ranch -- The VVN outfit -- Honeymoon -- My first round-up -- Round-up - - The coffee cooler -- Cripple Creek -- The 76 outfit -- The hold-up at the Lower Ranch -- The Beeler family -- The Nathrop Ranch -- Guffey.by Harry A. Epperson. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Ranch life -- Colorado. Epperson, Harry A., 1880-

161. ______J. Evans and Colorado. Governor. (1865). Reply of Governor Evans, of the territory of Colorado : to that part referring to him, of the report of "the Committee on the Conduct of the War," headed "Massacre of

35 Cheyenne Indians." Denver? Colo.: s.n. 16, 4 p. ; 20 cm. (1862-1865 : Evans)Caption title. Cheyenne Indians -- Wars, 1864. Indians of North America -- Colorado -- Wars -- 1862-1865. Arapaho Indians -- Wars. Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864. United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. Massacre of Cheyenne Indians.

162. ______Executive Committee of the Young Men's Christian Associations of Colorado. (1900). Conserving Colorado's riches asset : her 200,000 young men and boys . Denver, Colo.: YMCA. 5 p. ill. ; 16 cm. Recreation -- Colorado -- Denver. YMCA (Denver, Colo.) Executive Committee of the Young Men's Christian Associations of Colorado.

163. ______E. Fallis. (1932). For children everyday anywhere : a book of stories, poems, songs for young children . Denver, Colo.: Colorado Education Association Book Committee. 1 v. (unpaged). ill., music ; 28 cm.Spring -- Summer -- Autumn -- Winter -- Any time."Edwina Fallis - Chairman."/ Carbon copy of typescript; in two-ring green binder; title in white on cover.compiled by the Kindergarten-Primary Book Committee of the Colorado Education Association ; [foreword, Edwina Fallis]. Children's poetry. Children's songs. Children's stories.

164. ______B. Ferguson and Colorado Conference of Social Work. County Organization Committee. (1936). A study of social welfare resources in Colorado counties exclusive of Denver : the use made of these resources and of public and private institutions between October 15th and November 1st by county welfare departments . Colorado: Colorado Conference of Social Work. County Organization Committee. [9] leaves. folded ill. ; 29 cm.Mimeographed.reported by Blanche Ferguson, chairman. Public welfare -- Colorado. Social service -- Colorado. Child welfare -- Colorado.

165. ______W. C. Ferril. (1911). Sketches of Colorado : being an analytical summary and biographical history of the State of Colorado as portrayed in the lives of the pioneers, the founders, the builders, the statesmen, and the

36 prominent and progressive citizens who helped in the development and history making of Colorado . Denver, Colo.: Western Press Bureau Co. v. ill. ; 27 cm. Colorado -- Biography.

166. ______W. C. Ferril and Western Press Bureau Company. (1911). Sketches of Colorado: being an analytical summary and biographical history of the State of Colorado as portrayed in the lives of the pioneers, the founders, the builders, the statesmen, and the prominent and progressive citizens who helped in the development and history making of Colorado. Vol. 1 . Denver: Colo. Western Press Bureau Co. 2 p. l., 419 p. illus. (ports.) pl. 28 cm. No more published. Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Biography.

167. ______Festival of Mountain and Plain. (1897). Free official programme, Third Annual Festival of Mountain and Plain 1897 . Denver, Colo.: Temple Press. 22 p. ; ill., 15 cm. (1897 :; Denver, Colo.)Title from cover. Festivals -- Colorado -- Denver. Named Conf: Festival of Mountain and Plain (1897 : Denver, Colo.) Denver (Colo.) -- Exhibitions.

168. ______Festival of Mountain and Plain. (1899). Official premium list and catalogue : Festival of Mountain and Plain and State Fair, Denver, Colo., Sept. 25-30, 1899 . Denver, Colo.: G.A. Wahlgreen. [47] p. (1899 :; Denver, Colo.)ill. ; 16 cm.Cover title. Festivals -- Colorado -- Denver. Named Conf: Festival of Mountain and Plain (1899 : Denver, Colo.) Denver (Colo.) -- Exhibitions.

169. ______Festival of Mountain and Plain. (1895). [Official programme of the Festival of Mountain and Plain, Denver, Colo.] . Denver, Colo.: s.n.]. 32 p. (1895 :; Denver, Colo.)ill. ; 21 cm.Title supplied by cataloger. Festivals -- Colorado -- Denver. Named Conf: Festival of Mountain and Plain (1895 : Denver, Colo.) Denver (Colo.) -- Exhibitions.

170. ______Festival of Mountain and Plain. (1897). Official souvenir book, Festival Mountain & Plain, Denver, Oct. 5, 6 & 7, 1897 . Denver: R.J. Dowling]. 48 p. (4th, Denver, 1898)chiefly ill., photos, ports. ; 16 x 24 cm.Not same as free

37 official programme of same year. Festivals -- Colorado -- Denver. Named Conf: Festival of Mountain and Plain (4th, Denver, 1898)

171. ______Festival of Mountain and Plain. (1899). [Official souvenir program of the Fifth Annual Festival of Mountain and Plain and State Fair] . Denver, Colo.: Edwin G. Arkins. 44 p. (1899 :; Denver, Colo.)ill. ; 14 cm.Title supplied by cataloger. Festivals -- Colorado -- Denver. Named Conf: Festival of Mountain and Plain (1899 : Denver, Colo.) Denver (Colo.) -- Exhibitions.

172. ______J. W. Fewkes. (1920). Field work on the Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado : field season of 1919 . Washington, D.C.: [s.n.]. 20 p. ill. ; 23 cm."From Explorations and Field-Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1919.by J. Walter Fewkes. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)

173. ______J. W. Fewkes. (1920, ?). Field work on the Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado for field seasons of 1919, 1920 and 1922 . Washington: 3 v. illus. 23 cm. Reprinted from Explorations and Field Work of the Smithsonian Institution ... Indians of North America -- Colorado. Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)

174. ______First Baptist Church and S.S.B. Class. (1910s). Cook book of practical recipes . Salida, Colo.: Press of the Salida Mail. 58 p. ; 21 cm. (Salida, Colo.)Includes household hints and advertisements.by the S.S.B. class of the First Baptist Church, Salida, Colorado. Cookery, American. Cookery -- Colorado -- Salida.

175. ______First Methodist Episcopal Church and Ladies' Aid Society. (1888). Good housekeeping in high altitudes . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Gazette Printing Co. 48 p. ; 20 cm. (Colorado Springs, Colo.)Title from cover./ Includes

38 advertising matter.compiled by the Ladies' Aid Society of the First M.E. Church. Cookery -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs. Home economics -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs.

176. ______First Presbyterian Church and Women's Society. (1932). Choice recipes . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Women's Society First Presbyterian Church. 84 p. (Colorado Springs, Colo.)ill. ; 20 cm.Cover title./ Advertisement p. [38] has copyright date of 1931. Cookery, American. Community cookbooks -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs.

177. ______M. H. b. Fitch. (1914). Ranch life, and other sketches . Pueblo: Franklin Press Co. 3 p. l., [9]-309, [2] p. 21 cm. Pueblo and its environments.-- Patriotic addresses.--Miscellanies.by Michael Hendrick Fitch. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Pueblo (Colo.) -- History. United States -- History.

178. ______E. Flagg. (1913). Adventures of the three tenderfeet . New York: Cosmopolitan Press]. 55 p. ill. ; 18 cm."Courtesy of Leslie's Weekley."illus. by James Montgomery Flagg. Sheep -- Colorado.

179. ______C. H. b. Ford. (1941). As I remember . Greeley, Colo.: Greeley Tribune. 27 p. 2 ill. ; 23 x 11 cm.by C.H. Ford. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- Greeley. Frontier and pioneer life -- Wyoming -- Cheyenne. Ford, C. H.

180. ______Fountain Colony of Colorado. (1872). Prospectus of the Fountain Colony of Colorado : located at Colorado Springs, Colorado, second year . [4] p. ; 28 cm. Caption title./ "Principal office Colorado Springs, Colo." Fountain Colony of Colorado. Colorado Springs (Colo.) -- History.

181. ______Fountain Colony of Colorado. (1871). Prospectus of the Fountain Colony of Colorado, located at Colorado Springs, Colorado . N.p.: [8] p. 23 cm. Caption title.

39 Colorado Springs (Colo.)

182. ______B. Franklin, Jr. and Colorado National Bank. (1926). Practical hints on investing little or much : based on the experience of a banker and bond dealer . Denver: Colorado National Bank. 128p. ; 20cm. (Denver, Colo.)by Ben Franklin, Jr. Banks and banking -- Colorado.

183. ______C. L. b. Fry and G. S. Hughes. (1924). A census analysis of far western villages; being a study of the 1920 census data for 34 villages in 6 far western states, Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California . N ew Y ork c ity Institute of Social and Religious Research: 121-152 p. illus., map. 23 cm. (Charles Luther)Cover title./ Text on cover.by C. Luther Fry and Gwendolyn S. Hughes. Cities and towns -- West (U.S.) -- Statistics. United States -- Census, 14th, 1920.

184. ______A. J. Fynn. (1935). Where the columbines grow . Denver Daughters of Colorado: 5 p. 31 cm. Originally pub. by the author, in 1911.Words and music by A.J. Fynn. Dedicated to the Colorado Pioneers. Adopted, 1915, by the Colorado legislature as the official state song. Colorado -- Songs and music.

185. ______A. J. Fynn. (1911). Where the columbines grow . Denver s.n.: 5 p. 33 cm. (Arthur John)For voice and piano; includes chorus (SATB) and piano.Words and music by A.J. Fynn. Dedicated to the Colorado Pioneers. Adopted, 1915, by the Colorado legislature as the official state song. State songs -- Colorado. Colorado -- Songs and music.

186. ______E. L. b. Gallatin. (1900). What life has taught me . Denver: Colo. J. Frederic printer. 1 p. l., 215 p. port. 23 cm. By E.L. Gallatin. Collective settlements. Colorado Co-operative Company. West (U.S.) -- Social life and customs.

187. ______H. S. Ganders. (1926). A system of school records and reports for smaller cities . Greeley: Col. Colorado State teachers college. vii, 191 p. fold. forms. 24 cm. "Selected bibliography": p. 190-191.by Harry Stanley Ganders.

40 School reports. Education -- United States -- Finance.

188. ______H. S. Ganders and G. B. o. e. s. Colorado. State College. (1925). Report of the school survey and educational program for Fort Lupton, Colorado, school year 1924-25 . Greeley: Colo. The College. viii, 97 p. incl. illus., tables (1 fold.) diagrs. front. 23 cm. At head of title: Colorado state teachers college./ On cover: Prepared by the Fort Lupton, Colorado, school staff, organized as an extension class of Colorado state teachers college, and the Bureau of educational surveys, Harry S. Ganders, director. Educational surveys. Fort Lupton (Colo.) -- Public schools.

189. ______L. C. Gandy. (1934). The Tabors; a footnote of western history . New York: Press of the pioneers Inc. xi, 291 p. front., plates, ports. 24 cm. by Lewis Cass Gandy; illustrated with contemporary woodcuts. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Tabor, Horace Austin Warner, 1830-1899. Tabor family. Colorado -- Gold discoveries.

190. ______C. F. Gardiner. (1938). Doctor at timberline . Caldwell: Id. Caxton Printers. 315 p. incl. front., illus. plates. 24 cm. Reminiscences of frontier days in Colorado.by Charles Fox Gardiner, M.D.; illustrations by R.H. Hall. Physicians -- Biography. Physicians -- Correspondence. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. 191. ______C. F. Gardiner. (1940). Doctor at Timberline . London: J. Long. 256 p. ill.

192. ______C. F. Gardiner. (1939, (c)1938). Doctor at timberline . Caldwell, Id.: The Caxton Printers ltd. 315 p.. [9] leaves of plates. ill. ; 24 cm.by Charles Fox Gardiner ; illustrations by R.H. Hall. History of Medicine -- Colorado. Colorado -- Personal Narratives. Medicine -- Colorado -- Personal Narratives. Gardiner, Charles Fox, 1857-

193. ______C. F. Gardiner and R. H. Hall. (1938). Doctor at timberline . Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers. 315 p. (Robert H.)ill. ; 24 cm.Reminiscences of frontier

41 days in Colorado./ First printing (October 1938) marked for third printing (July 1939)./ Caxton no. 48121.by Charles Fox Gardiner ; illustrations by R.H. Hall. Physicians -- Colorado. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Gardiner, Charles Fox, 1857-

194. ______Garfield County Fair. (1930). [Official two-day program of the Garfield County Fair Sept. 4-5, 1930] . Rifle, Colo.: Garfield County Fair. 34 p. (1930 :; Rifle, Colo.)ill. ; 21 cm.Title supplied by cataloger. Agicultural exhibitions -- Colorado -- Rifle. Named Conf: Garfield County Fair (1930 : Rifle, Colo.) Garfield County (Colo.) -- Exhibitions. Rifle (Colo.) -- Exhibitions.

195. ______M. L. Geffs. (1938). Under ten flags; a history of Weld county, Colorado . Greeley: Colo. 318 p., 1 l. illus. (maps) 22 cm. "Pioneer stories": p. 215-290.by Mary L. Geffs ... Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- Weld County. Weld County (Colo.) -- History.

196. ______R. D. b. George. (1927). Geology and natural resources of Colorado . Boulder: Col. University of Colorado. xv, 228 p. incl. illus., tables. fold. maps. 24 cm. by Russell D. George ... Geology -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. Natural resources. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

197. ______R. D. b. George, W. G. Evans, Colorado, Office of State Geologist, Denver Civic and Commercial Association. (1918). Letter of R.D. George, transmitting economic maps : prepared under his direction of the region served and to be served by the Denver & Salt Lake Railroad (Moffat Road) and transmitting a statement prepared by him about the coal, oil shale, hydrocarbon and other mineral deposits of economic value in that region . Denver, Colo.: W.G. Evans W.N.W. Blaney James A. McIlivee Special Committee of the Denver Civic and Commercial Assn. Brock-Haffner Press). 32 p., 3 fold. maps ; 30 cm. Bibliography: p. 27-32. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Utah. Denver and Salt Lake Railroad Company. Colorado -- Economic conditions -- Maps. Utah -- Economic conditions -- Maps.

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198. ______German Colonization Company. (1869). Constitution of the German Colonization Company of Colfax, Fremont County, Col. Terr . Colorado: s.n.]. 1 sheet (2 p.) ; 23 cm. "Passed before said company Aug. 24th, 1869."/ Signed: Carl Wulsten, president. Germans -- Colorado -- Colfax County. German Colonization Company.

199. ______F. E. Gimlett. (1940-1951). Over trails of yesterday : stories of colorful characters that lived, labored, loved, fought and died in the gold and silver West . Salida, Colo.: The author. ill. ; 23 cm.Cover title./ "Dedicated to the trail blazers and builders of the gold and silver West."[by The Hermit of Arbor- Villa, F.E. Gimlett]. Pioneers -- Colorado. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Colorado -- History.

200. ______F. E. Gimlett. (1940). Over trails of yesterday : stories of colorful characters that lived, loved, fought and died in the gold and silver West . Salida, Colo.: Pub by the Hermit of Arbor-Villa F.E. Gimlett. 36 p. ill. ; 22 cm.Cover title./ Superseded by series of booklets with same title.[by The Hermit of Arbor-Villa, F.E. Gimlett]. Pioneers -- Colorado. Miners -- Colorado. Colorado -- Biography. Salida (Colo.) -- History. West (U.S.) -- Biography.

201. ______F. E. Gimlett. (1943). Over trails of yesterday; Stories of colorful characters that lived, labored, fought and died in the gold and silver west Book five . Salida: Colorado The Hermit of Arbor-Villa. 64 p. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- Leadville. Tabor family. Leadville (Colo.)

202. ______L. A. c. Gleyre, C. N. Alleger and joint compiler. (1936). History of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Colorado (Littleton District--Grand Junction District) that the work of young America may be recorded . Denver: Press of

43 the Western Newspaper Union. 155 p. illus., ports. 27 cm. Compiled by L.A. Gleyre and C.N. Alleger. United States Civilian Conservation Corps. Colorado District.

203. ______C. B. Goodykoontz. (1927). The exploration and settlement of Colorado . Boulder: Col. University of Colorado]. 42-90 p. 23 cm. Cover title./ Reprinted from Colorado: short studies of its past and present by J. Henderson, Chapter 3, 1927. Colorado -- History.

204. ______C. B. Goodykoontz. (1939). The First Congregational Church of Boulder : an historical sketch [1864-1939] . Boulder, Colo.: The Church. 52 p. ill. ; 26 cm.Cover title: The First Congregational Church of Boulder : 1864- 1939.by [Colin B. Goodykoontz]. Congregational churches -- Colorado -- Boulder. Church buildings -- Colorado -- Boulder.

205. ______A. M. V. Green. (1887). Sixteen years on the great American desert; or, The trials and triumphs of a frontier life . Titusville: Pa. Frank W. Truesdell. 84 p. 23 cm. "Errata" inserted at p. 84.By Mrs. A.M. Green. Union Colony of Colorado. Greeley (Colo.) -- History.

206. ______J. D. Green. (1923). Diary of Colonel J.D. Green : and his adventures as a messenger boy during the Civil War and his thrilling experiences as a pony express rider in Western Kansas, Eastern Colorado, and the Indian Territory . Arcadia, Kan.: J.D. Green. 63 p. ; 13 cm. Cover title.His great praise of the fullblood Indians for their truth and honor. Pony express -- Personal narratives. Indians of North America -- Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. Green, J. D., 1848- Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876 -- Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917 -- Correspondence, reminiscences, etc. United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.

207. ______W. A. Greer. (1917). A boy on the plains and in the Rockies : and other stories . Boston: Gorham Press. 172 p. ill. ; 20 cm.Illus. by Blanche Greer. Being an account of a boy's trip from Iowa to Pike's Peak and return in 1860.

44 Overland journeys to Colorado. United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.

208. ______J. B. Gregg and State Association of Congregational Churches. (1898). Thirty-five years of Congregationalism in Colorado : A paper read at the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the State Association of Congretational Churches Held at Greeley, Colorado, October 18-20, 1898 . S.l.: State Association of Congregational Churches. 27 p. ; 23 cm. by Rev. James B. Gregg. Congregationalism in Colorado.

209. ______D. S. Grimes and G. A. Crawford. (1882). Western Colorado . S.l.: Colorado Farmer. 1 sheet. map ; 54 x 36 cm.Grand Valley, fruit lands, farm lands, stock ranges -- Fruit culture, the fruit lands of the future / D.S. Grimes -- A stock country, the reservation lands / G. A. Crawford.Includes inset map titled: Western Colorado, its railroad system, valleys of the Grand, the Gunnison, and the Uncompahgre./ Extracted from The Colorado Farmer, September 21, 1882. Railroads -- Colorado -- History -- Maps. Grand Junction (Colo.) Mesa County (Colo.) 210. ______L. Hafen, F. W. MacMonnies and E. Morris. (1936). Smoky Hill Trail monument : dedicated April 11th, 1936 [collection] ; 1936 . S.l.: s.n.]. 23 p. ; 28 cm. The collection contains correspondence, memos and a radio transcript relating to the Smoky Hill Trail and its terminus near the Pioneer Monument at Broadway and Colfax Avenue. Open to qualified researchers./ No part of this collection may be photocopied, reproduced or in any other way published without the expressed written permission of the Curator of Books and Manuscripts, Colorado Historical Society. Preferred citation: Smoky Hill Trail Monument Collection (MSS #1778), Colorado Historical Society, Denver, Colorado. Trails -- Colorado -- Denver. Overland journeys to Colorado. Denver (Colo.) -- History. Smoky Hill Trail -- Colorado -- Denver.

211. ______L. R. Hafen, A. W. Hafen and C. J. McNeill. (1944, (c)1943). Colorado, a story of the state and its people . Denver: Col. The Old West Pub. Co. 476 p. incl. front., illus. (inc. ports., maps) 21 cm. (Ann Woodbury)Includes bibliographies.by LeRoy R. Hafen...and Ann W. Hafen. Colorado -- History.

212. ______L. R. Hafen, A. W. Hafen and C. J. McNeill. (1944, (c)1943). Colorado, a story of the state and its people . Denver: Col. Old West Pub. Co. 476 p. incl.

45 front., illus. (inc. ports., maps) 21 cm. (Ann Woodbury)Includes bibliographical references.by LeRoy R. Hafen ... and Ann W. Hafen. Colorado -- History.

213. ______L. R. R. Hafen. (1933). Colorado; the story of a western commonwealth . Denver: Col. Peerless Pub. Co. 328 p. front., plates, ports., maps. 25 cm. "Selected references for further reading" at end of each chapter.by Le Roy R. Hafen. Colorado -- History.

214. ______L. R. R. Hafen. (1900s). Exploration and development of the west . 19 leaves ; 28 cm. Title from caption./ Typescript./ Handwritten on cover: "Notes on the Exploration and Development of the West, L.R. Hafen, curator of History, Colorado State Historical Soc."[L.R. Hafen]. West (U.S.) -- History.

215. ______L. R. R. Hafen. (1927, ?). Exploration of Colorado . Denver: 257-354 p. illus., maps. 23 cm. "Reprinted from History of Colorado (3 vols.), Baker and Hafen, editors." Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Discovery and exploration.

216. ______L. R. R. Hafen. (1930, 1928). Thomas Fitzpatrick and the first Indian agency of the upper Platte and Arkansas . S.l.: s.n. p.374-384 ; 25 cm. Reprinted from the Mississippi Valley historical review, v. XV, no. 3, Dec. 1928./ Includes bibliographical references.[by LeRoy R. Hafen]. Indians of North America. Fitzpatrick, Thomas, 1799-1854.

217. ______L. R. R. Hafen and A. W. Hafen. (1943). Colorado : : a story of the state and its people . Denver, Colo.: Old West Pub. Co. 436 p. (Ann Woodbury)ill., maps, ports. ; 21 cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.by LeRoy R. Hafen and Ann W. Hafen. Colorado -- History.

218. ______L. R. R. Hafen, A. W. Hafen and C. J. McNeill. (1943). Colorado, a story of the state and its people . Denver: Col. The Old West Pub. Co. 476 p. incl. front., illus. (incl. ports., maps) 21 cm. (Ann Woodbury)"The Catholic Church

46 in Colorado, a brief history [by] Charles J. McNeill" (p. [437]-476) has special t.- p./ "References for further reading" at end of each chapter.by Le Roy R. Hafen ... and Ann W. Hafen. Colorado -- History.

219. ______L. R. R. Hafen, C. C. Rister and joint author. (1941). Western America; the exploration, settlement, and development of the region beyond the Mississippi . New York: Prentice-Hall. xxiv, 698 p. illus., maps 24 cm. Bibliography at end of each chapter.by LeRoy R. Hafen ... and Carl Coke Rister. West (U.S.) -- History. West (U.S.) -- Discovery and exploration. EE. UU. -- Oeste -- Descubrimiento y exploración.

220. ______C. E. Hagar and Society of Colorado Pioneers. (1922). The Colorado pioneer featuring the Moffat Tunel : illustrated souvenir edition . Denver, Colo.: C.E. Hagar. 31 p. ill. ; 34 cm.Title from cover./ Constitutes vol. 1, no. 2 of the Colorado pioneer./ Published for: Society of Colorado Pioneers.[compiled and published by Clarence E. Hagar]. Moffat Tunnel (Colo.) Colorado -- History -- 1876-1950.

221. ______C. E. Hagar and Society of Colorado Pioneers. (1926). The Colorado pioneer golden jubilee edition : 1926 . Denver, Colo.: C.E. Hagar. 48 p. ill. ; 39 cm.Title from cover./ "Souvenir edition"--p. [3]./ Constitutes vol. 3, no. 1 of the Colorado pioneer; includes program of events of the Semicentennial Celebration August 1-3, 1926./ Published for: Society of Colorado Pioneers.[compiled and published by Clarence E. Hagar]. Colorado -- History -- 1876-1950.

222. ______F. Hall, J. G. Brown and Rocky Mountain Historical Company. (1897). History of the state of Colorado; embracing accounts of the pre-historic races and their remains; the earliest Spanish, French and American explorations; the lives of the primitive hunters, trappers, and traders; the commerce of the prairies; the first American settlements founded; the original discoveries of gold in the Rocky Mountains; the development of cities and towns, with the various phases of industrial and political transition, from 1858 to 1890; volume 4 . Chicago: Blakely Print. Co. 610 p. illus., ports. 27 cm. (Joseph G.)Of the 4 v. of the original work, only v. 4 was issued in a 2d ed. Changes in the new ed. consist of 13 new chapters, by J.G. Brown, covering the history of the state from 1890 to 1897, and new subjects and portraits in the "Biological Department."by Frank Hall, for the Rocky Mountain

47 Historical Company. Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Biography -- Portraits.

223. ______F. Hall and Rocky Mountain Historical Company. (1889-1895). History of the State of Colorado : embracing accounts of the pre-historic races and their remains, the earliest Spanish, French and American explorations, the lives of the primitive hunters, trappers and traders, the commerce of the prairies, the first American settlements founded, the original discoveries of gold in the Rocky Mountains, the development of cities and towns, with the various phases of industrial and political transition, from 1858 to 1890 . Chicago: Blakely Printing Co. 4 v. ill. 27 cm. Reproduction: Archival photocopy./ LaCrosse, Wis. :/ Northern Micrographics, Inc.,/ 2000./ 27 cm.by Frank Hall, for the Rocky Mountain Historical Company. Colorado -- History.

224. ______J. N. Hall. (1938). Colorado's early Indian troubles as I view them . S.l.: s.n.]. 11 p. ; 23 cm. by J.N. Hall. Indians of North America -- Wars -- Colorado.

225. ______Hallack & Howard. (1884). Colorado pocket companion of useful information and diary for 1884-5. Denver, Colo.: W.M. Newton. 120 p. ill. ; 17 cm.On cover: Presented with compliments of Hallack & Howard, dealers in lumber, lath, shingles, glass, building materials, etc./ Includes advertising matter./ Includes indexes. Almanacs, American -- Colorado. Colorado. Denver. 1884.

226. ______J. L. J. Hart. (1925). Fourteen thousand feet : a history of the naming and early ascents of the high Colorado peaks. Denver, Colo.: Colorado Mountain Club. vii, 51 p. map ; 23 cm.On cover: Supplement to Trail and timberline, June, 1925./ "April, 1925."/ Includes bibliographical references and index.by John Lathrop Jerome Hart. Names, Geographical -- Rocky Mountains. Mountains -- Colorado. Rocky Mountains.

227. ______J. L. J. Hart and E. E. Kingery. (1931). Fourteen thousand feet; a history of the naming and early ascents of the high Colorado peaks . Denver: Col. Colorado Mountain Club. 68, [3] p. illus. (map) plates. 23 cm.

48 Includes bibliographical references. Mountains -- Colorado. Rocky Mountains.

228. ______M. F. Harvey and O.L. Baskin & Co. (1881, 1971). History of the Arkansas Valley, Colorado . Chicago: O.L. Baskin & Co. [Evansville Ind. Unigraphic. 889, 29 p. illus. 26 cm. History of Colorado, by W.B. Vickers.-- Railroads.--History of Lake County, by R.G. Dill.--Ten mile region.--History of El Paso County, by A.Z. Sheldon.--History of Chaffee County, by E.R. Emerson.-- History of Fremont County, by B.F. Rockafellow.--History of Custer County, by Richard Irwin.--History of Pueblo County, by R.M. Stevenson.--History of Bent County, by C.W. Bowman.--Index of names, comp. by M.F. Harvey. Arkansas Valley (Colo.) -- History. Arkansas Valley (Colo.) -- Biography.

229. ______T. N. Haskell. (1889). The Indian question : Young Konkaput, the king of Utes, a legend of Twin Lakes. And Occasional poems . Denver: Collier & Cleaveland. xiv, 15-16, 257 p. ill., ports. ; 17 cm.Young Konkaput, the king of Utes.--The key of Konkaput, or Fact stranger than fiction.--The fate of the Meeker family.Title page is for a later issue. This printing does not contain his Occasional poems./ "Cheap edition ... for the ... use of tourists." Issued also hardbound, with additional extraneous material." Ute Indians -- Poetry. Colorado -- Poetry.

230. ______T. N. Haskell. (1889). The Indian question : Young Konkaput, the king of Utes, a legend of Twin Lakes. And Occasional poems . Denver: Collier & Cleaveland. xiv, A-H, 15-16, 258 p. ill., ports. ; 18 cm.Young Konkaput, the king of Utes.--The key of Konkaput, or Fact stranger than fiction.--The fate of the Meeker family.Title page is for a later issue. This printing does not contain his Occasional poems./ Issued also in paperback, omitting some extraneous material./ Cover title: Legend of Twin Lakes: Konkaput, and Key. Ute Indians -- Poetry. Colorado -- Poetry.

231. ______G. T. Haubrich and Gypsum Methodist Episcopal Church. (1912). Western Slope cook book : a souvenir commemorating the building of Gypsum M.E. Church . Gypsum, Colo.: The Church. 90 p. (Gypsum, Colo.)ill. ;

49 25 cm.Contains advertising matter.compiled and published by the Ladies of the Gypsum Methodist Episcopal Church, Gypsum, Colorado ; edited by George T. Haubrich. Cookery, American -- Colorado.

232. ______F. V. Hayden. (1900). Exlorations made in Colorado under the direction of Prof. F.V. Hayden in 1876 . S.l.: s.n. [73-80] p. ; 24 cm. (Ferdinand Vandeveer). Explorers. Scientific explorations -- Colorado. Hayden, F. V. (Ferdinand Vandeveer), 1829-1887. Colorado -- Discovery and exploration. West (U.S.) -- Discovery and exploration.

233. ______J. Henderson, E. B. Renaud, b and C. B. Goodykoontz. (1927). Colorado: short studies of its past and present . Boulder: Col. University of Colorado. x, 202 p. 24 cm. (Etienne Bernardeau)The prehistoric peoples of Colorado.--The Indians of Colorado.--The exploration and settlement of Colorado.--Early range days.--The gold rush and after.--Education in Colorado.-- Colorado in literature."Short bibliography": p. 40-41.by Junius Henderson, E.B. Renuad, Colin B. Goodykoontz ... [and] others with introduction by George Norlin. Colorado -- History.

234. ______G. J. Hensey. (1930). Mighty manitou : a defense of the brave and noble red man, as he struggled through the years . Springfield, Ill.: Hartman Printing Co. viii, 11-76 p., [2] leaves of plates. ill. ; 21 cm."And a sincere appreciation to Colorado Springs and Manitou, in their million triumphs for God, country and humanity."/ "All plates by the Raymer Engraving Co., Effingham, Ill."by George J. Hensey. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Indians -- Poetry.

235. ______A. P. Hill. (1915). Colorado pioneers in picture and story . Denver: Brock-Haffner Press. 3 p. l., vii-xv p., l leaves, [3]-544 p. ill., ports. ; 19 cm."Private subscription edition ... limited ..."/ Called by the author a "revised

50 edition" of her "Tales of the Colorado pioneers," Denver, 1884.by Alice Polk Hill. Pioneers -- Colorado. Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Biography.

236. ______A. P. Hill and E. Field. (1884). Tales of the Colorado pioneers . Denver: Pierson & Gardner. [1]-319 [1] p. illus. 18.8 cm. (Illustrator - ill.)First edition. Howes, U.S.-iana, H480./ According to Howes, the illustrations are by Eugene Field./ Bound in brown cloth; stamped in gold. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Colorado -- History.

237. ______E. S. M. e. Hill. (1926). Foundation stones . Denver: Bradford- Robinson Print. Co. 243 p. illus., port. 19 cm. Stories of pioneer life in Colorado.compiled and edited by Emma Shepard Hill. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado.

238. ______J. G. Hodgson, I. M. Coons and joint author. (1945). Libraries indigenous to the Rocky Mountains; a list of readings for the Rocky Mountain Rural Library Institute . Fort Collins: Col.]. 14 numb. l. 28 x 22 cm. Reproduced from type-written copy./ "Originally prepared for use with the sessions of the Rocky mountain rural library institute, which was to have been held during July and August 1945 at Colorado A. & M. college in Fort Collins and the School of librarianship of the University of Denver."--Pref.prepared by James Goodwin Hodgson ... and Irene Mae Coons ... Library extension -- Bibliography. Libraries -- United States -- Bibliography. Country life -- Bibliography.

239. ______G. H. Holliday. (1883). On the plains in '65 . N.p.: 97 p. incl.illus., port. 22 cm. By Geo. H. Holliday, late serg't. Co. G., Sixth W. Va. vet. vol. cavalry. Twelve months in the volunteer cavalry service, among the Indians of Nebraska, Colorado, Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana ... Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1863-1865. West Virginia cavalry. 6th regiment -- 1864-1866.

240. ______L. T. Hopkins, K. P. W. Kinyon and joint author. (1925). Home economics . Denver: Public Schools. 71 p. ; 23 cm. (Levi Thomas)L. Thomas Hopkins, Kate W. Kinyon.

51 Home economics -- Study and teaching -- Colorado -- Denver.

241. ______F. F. Horn. (1892). Pike's Peak--its surroundings and history : with illustrated notes on the various attempts to reach the summit on foot, horseback, carriage and rail : some personal experiences, etc., etc. by early settlers : sketches by the way . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Republic Pub. Co. 35 p. ill. ; 22 cm.[sketched and compiled by Fred F. Horn]. (Colo.) -- History. Colorado -- History.

242. ______W. B. Horner. (1859). The gold regions of Kansas and Nebraska : being a complete history of the first year's mining operations, also, geographical, climatological, and statistical description of the great Northwest, showing an unoccupied territory of over one million square miles of rich country, being a complete guide to the gold mines . Chicago: W.H. Tobey & Co. printers. 67, [5] p., [2] folded leaves of plates. (William B.)2 maps ; 22 cm.Imprint varies on cover: Published by W.B. Horner, Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Wm. H. Tobey & Co., printers, 1859./ Advertisements on 5 p. at end, followed by the second folded leaf of plates containing other map, this one as an advertisement of the Chicago & Rock Island Railroad Line./ LC copy rebound, includes printed tan paper wrappers.by W.B. Horner. Gold mines and mining -- Colorado. Gold mines and mining -- Wyoming. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

243. ______I. Howbert. (1914). The Indians of the Pike's Peak region, including an account of the battle of Sand Creek, and of occurrences in El Paso County, Colorado, during the war with the Cheyennes and Arapahoes, in 1864 and 1868 . New York: Knickerbocker Press. x, 230 p. front., ports. 21 cm. by Irving Howbert. Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864. Indians of North America -- Colorado. El Paso County (Colo.) -- History.

244. ______I. Howbert. (1925). Memories of a lifetime in the Pike's peak region . New York: London G.P. Putnam's Sons. vi, 298 p. front. 21 cm. Includes several chapters from the author's The Indians of the Pike's peak region, published in 1914. of. Pref.by Irving Howbert. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864 -- 1864. Colorado -- History.

52 245. ______I. Howbert. (1925). Memories of a lifetime in the Pike's Peak region . New York: G.P. Putnam. vi, 298 p. illus. 21 cm. Includes several chapters from the author's "The Indians of the Pike's Peak region", published in 1914. cf. Pref.by Irving Howbert. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864. Colorado -- History.

246. ______W. J. Howlett. (1908). Life of the Right Reverend Joseph P. Machebeuf, D.D., pioneer priest of Ohio, pioneer priest of New Mexico, pioneer priest of Colorado, vicar apostolic of Colorado and Utah, and first bishop of Denver . Pueblo: Colo. [The Franklin Press Co.]. 419 p. illus. 24 cm. (William J.)By the Rev. W.J. Howlett ... Machebeuf, Joseph Projectus, bp., 1812-1889.

247. ______L. M. Huffington. (1942). Souvenir in memory of John Love, a pioneer of Colorado . Grand Junction: Colo. [8] p. 14 cm. Illus., t.p. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Love, John.

248. ______D. D. Hugh. (1911). Consolidation of rural schools : the present status of the movement . Greeley: Col [Board of Trustees Greeley Colo.]. 28 p. ill. "Published quarterly by The Board of Trustees Greeley, Colo."/ "October 1911." Rural schools.

249. ______L. M. Hunt. (1930). A history of the Colorado Springs Labor College : 1923-1930 . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Print Craft Press]. [22] p. ; 18 cm. Below title: "The publication of this history is made possible through the generosity of Mr. Clarence P. Dodge."/ Includes constitution of the Colorado Springs Labor College.prepared by L.M. Hunt and Chas. Manning. Adult education -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs Labor College -- History.

250. ______B. H. Huscher and H. A. Huscher. (1943). The hogan builders of Colorado . Gunnison, Colo.: Colorado Archaeological Society. 92 p. ill., map ; 24 cm.Caption title./ "Reprinted from Southwestern lore, v. 9, no. 2, Sept., 1943."/

53 Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-92).Betty H. and Harold A. Huscher. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Indians of North America -- Dwellings.

251. ______G. Illinois-Colorado Oil and Coal Company. (1902). 800 acres in the South Park Valley, Park County, Colorado : the Illinois-Colorado Oil, Gas & Coal Company . Chicago: Dietz and Marshall Co. 12 p., 2 leaves ; 16 cm. Imprint from back cover; date from p. [9]./ Title from cover; at head of title: "Prospectus Number Three." Fossil fuels -- Colorado -- History. Illinois-Colorado Oil, Gas and Coal Company.

252. ______Indian Rights Association. (1887, ?). [Reprints] . Philadelphia: v. The Case of the Southern Utes. [From Harper's Weekly, April 2., 1892].--A Good field for reform. [From the Nation, March 15, 1888.--One case of justice to Indians. [From the Springfield Republican, Feb. 23, 1888.--Poor material for an Indian agent. [From the New York Evening Post, March 18., 1827]--Removal of southern Utes. [From U.S. 52. Cong. 1. sess., House doc. Report 1205, pt. 2]-- The Southern Utes. [From the Colorado Sun, Jan. 25, 1892]--Three statements by an Apache. [From Harper's Weekly, May 21., 1892]--[Regarding Sioux reservation settlement. From Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 11, 1888]-- Jenkins, Howard M. The Indians as workers. From Christian register, Boston, Mass., Jan. 14., 1892.

253. ______Indian Rights Association. (1892). To the public: [concerning a bill providing for the removal of the Southern Utes Indians ... in Colorado to ... Utah] . Philadelphia: [2] p. 24cm. No. t.-p. Title from first paragraph of text. Ute Indians.

254. ______Isaac Van Horn & Co and Boswyocolo Company. (1909). A new idea in finance. Illustrated with views in such a way that its legitimate and sound basis cannot be questioned by the most conservative. Boston: ca. 150 p. chiefly ill. 30 cm. Railroads -- Rocky Mountains Region. Laramie, Hahn's Peak, and Pacific Railway Company. Northern Colorado Coal Company. Rocky Mountains Region -- Economic conditions.

255. ______A. M. Janes and South Park City. (1869). Incorporation and ordinances of the town of South Park City : as adopted since the

54 incorporation of the town, March 26, 1869, to May 15, 1869, together with an act of the legislature of the Territory of Colorado, concerning warrants and elections of towns and cities . Denver, Colo.: Byers & Dailey. 73 p. (Colo.)comp. by Addison M. Janes, town clerk, May 15, 1869. South Park City (Fairplay, Colo.) -- Charters.

256. ______J. A. Jeancon, Southwest of yesterday, J. A. Jeançon and Manitou Cliff Dwellers' Ruins Co. (1910). Historical facts of the ancient cliff dwellers and a glimpse of the ruins and canon at Manitou . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Manitou Cliff Dwellers' Ruins Co. [41] p. (1 folded). ill. ; 18 x 25 cm.Title from cover./ "The southwest of yesterday, by J.A. Jeancon": p. [27-41]. Cliff-dwellers. Indians of North America -- Colorado -- Manitou Springs -- Antiquities. Manitou Springs (Colo.) -- Antiquities. Colorado -- Antiquities.

257. ______S. Jocknick. (1913). Early days on the western slope of Colorado : and campfire chats with Otto Mears, the pathfinder, from 1870 to 1883, inclusive . Denver, Colo.: Carson-Harper Co. 384 p., [25] leaves of plates. ill., maps ; 21 cm.by Sidney Jocknick. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Ute Indians. Mears, Otto, 1840-1931.

258. ______Jonas Brothers. (1936). A sketch book of fine furs from Jonas Bros., Denver, Colorado : actual sketches of interesting fur coats and accessories in the Jonas display for 1936-7. Denver, Colo.: Jonas Bros. 16 p. ill. ; 27 cm.Jonas Bros. Fur trade -- Colorado -- Denver. Fur garments -- Catalogs. Jonas Brothers -- Catalogs.

259. ______Joseph Meredith Toner Collection. (1859). The illustrated miners' hand-book and guide to Pike's Peak : with a new and reliable map, showing all the routes, and the gold regions of western Kansas and Nebraska . St. Louis: Parker & Huyett. 75, [37] p., [8] leaves of plates (2 folded). (Library of Congress)ill., 2 maps (1 col.) ; 16 cm."Illustrated with appropriate engravings."/ Advertisements on 37 p. at end. After p. [19] of advertisements, is the second folded leaf of plates containing other map, this one as an advertisement of the St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Railroad./ LC copy imperfect: wanting two plates of ill. Gold mines and mining -- Colorado. Gold mines and mining -- Wyoming.

55 Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Colorado -- History -- To 1876. Pikes Peak (Colo.)

260. ______Kansas. Legislature. Council. (1855). An act to organize the county of Arrapahoe [Arapahoe] in the Territory of Kansas and to define the boundaries thereof Council Bill . Kansas?: s.n.]. 2 pages ; 29 cm. Arapahoe County, Kansas Territory, encompassed western Kansas and much of Colorado. Arapahoe County (Kan.) -- History. Kansas -- History -- 1854-1861.

261. ______Kermess Association. (1927). Kermess year book for 1927 . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Joslyn Quick Printery]. 1 v. (unpaged). (Colorado Springs, Colo.)ill. ; 26 cm.Organized labor enters life insurance field -- Six years of American workers' education -- Olden times in Cripple Creek District -- A unique labor union -- The Union Printers' Home / by Stephen O'Donnell -- They leave the hide / by A.J. Kiser) -- Labor college fills need / by A.P.R. Drucker -- Why a Kermess? -- Intermountain typographical conference -- Colorado adult workers' education movement -- Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico painters' conference -- Those big tourist years / by A.J. Kiser -- Trades Union Promotional League / Earl R. Hoage -- Some act most mighty funny / A.J. Kiser -- An American institution and its creed / by William Green -- Origin of the Pikes Peak rodeo -- The West Side Commercial Club -- A new theory of wages.Yearbook published to coincide with celebration held from April 30 to May 7, 1927, in the City Auditorium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Labor unions -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs. Labor unions -- Anniversaries, etc. Festivals -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs. Named Conf: Kermess (Festival: Colorado Springs, Colo.) (1927)

262. ______H. Kingman. (1917). The travels and adventures of Henry Kingman in search of Colorado and California gold, 1859-1865; with a few later incidents, including some politics and the celebration of his seventy-fifth birthday . Delavan: Kan. 1 p. l., 68 p. illus., ports. 24 cm. On cover: Henry Kingman's three fourths of a century. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Colorado -- Gold discoveries. California -- Gold discoveries.

263. ______Kiup. (1940s). KIUP cook book : tested and proven high altitude recipes . Durago, Colo.: Radio Station KIUP. 87 p. ; 23 cm. (Radio station : Durango, Colo.)Cover title./ "Book was compiled, edited and produced by the

56 staff of Radio Station KIUP, Durango, Colorado"--Introd./ Names of contributors are given.compiled by San Juan Basin housekeepers. Cookery, American. Cookery -- San Juan Basin (New Mexico and Colo.) High altitude cookery.

264. ______F. Knorr and L. Shaw. (1940). Cowboy dance tunes . Caldwell: Id. The Caxton printers ltd. 24 p. music 23 cm. Text on page [3] of cover.arranged by Frederick Knorr to accompany Lloyd Shaw's book Cowboy dances. Foreword by Lloyd Shaw. Dance music. Dance.

265. ______Ladies of the Congregational Church. (1889). Cloud City cook-book . Leadville, Colo.: Herald Democrat Steam Book and Job Printing House. 48 p. ; 20 cm. (Leadville, Colo.)Ladies of the Congregational Church. Cookery, American -- Colorado -- Leadville.

266. ______Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Dept. of Colorado, Wyoming and Kit Carson Circle No. (1900s). Good things to eat and helpful suggestions : published for the benefit of the Ladies of the G.A.R. Kit Carson Circle, Colorado Springs, Colo . Colorado Springs, Colo.?: s.n. [28] p. ; 24 cm. Cover title./ "Contributed by the G.A.R. Ladies"--P. 3./ Includes advertisements for area businesses, including street addresses and telephone numbers. Cookery. Business enterprises -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs.

267. ______W. H. H. Larimer and H. S. Davis. (1918). Reminiscences of General William Larimer and of his son William H.H. Larimer, two of the founders of Denver city . Pittsburgh: W.L. Mellon. 256 (i.e. 266) p. plates, ports., facsm., fold. geneal. table 25 cm. comp. from letters: and from notes written by the late William H.H. Larimer : by Herman S. Davis. Printed for private circulation under the auspices of William Larimer Mellon. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Larimer, William, 1809-1875. Colorado -- History. Denver (Colo.) -- History.

268. ______W. H. H. Larimer, H. S. Davis and ed. (1918). Reminiscences of General William Larimer and of his son William H.H. Larimer : two of the

57 founders of Denver city ; comp. from letters and from notes written by the late William H.H. Larimer . Lancaster, Pa.: Press of the New era Print. Co. [5]- 256 (i.e. 266) p. ill., facsims., geneal. table, ports. ; 25 cm.Includes index./ Printed for private circulation under the auspices of William Larimer Mellon./ Pages 194 A-B inserted between p. 194-195; p. 199 A-H inserted between p. 199 and 200.by Herman S. Davis. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Larimer, William, 1809-1875. Larimer, William Henry Harrison, 1840-1910. Colorado -- History. Denver (Colo.) -- History.

269. ______W. H. H. Larimer, H. S. Davis and ed. (1918). Reminiscences of General William Larimer and of his son William H.H. Larimer, two of the founders of Denver city . Lancaster: Pa. Press of the New Era Print. Co. 256 (i.e. 266) p. plates, ports., facsm., fold. geneal. tab. 25 cm. Pages 194 A-B inserted between p. 194 and 195; p. 199 A-H inserted between p. 199 and 200.comp. from letters: and from notes written by the late William H.H. Larimer ... by Herman S. Davis. Printed for private circulation under the auspices of William Larimer Mellon. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Larimer, William, 1809-1875. Colorado -- History. Denver (Colo.) -- History.

270. ______C. H. Leckenby. (1945). The tread of pioneers . Steamboat Springs, Colo.: Steamboat Pilot. 206 p. ill. ; 24 cm.compiled by Charles H. Leckenby. Colorado -- History -- 1876-1950.

271. ______C. H. Leckenby. (1944). The tread of pioneers. Some highlights in the dramatic and colorful history of northwestern Colorado . Steamboat Springs: Col. Pilot Press. 206 p., 1 l. illus. (incl. ports., facsims.) 24 cm. compiled by Chas. H. Leckenby. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Colorado -- History.

272. ______B. F. Lee and Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana. (1907). The story of my life . Paonia: Colo. 49 p. ports. 24 cm. (Newberry Library)Cover-title./ Author's inscription./ Forms part of the Everett D. Graff

58 Collection of Western Americana at the Newberry Library. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado.

273. ______I. J. Lewis, J. B. Tappan, C. A. Lory and Colorado. Dept. of Education. (1941). Colorado's wealth; a bulletin on conservation of natural resources . Denver: 136 p. illus. 23 cm. Cover title./ Inez Johnson Lewis, State Superintendent of Public Instruction; Julia B. Tappan, Chairman, Publications Committee on Conservation Education./ Introduction by Charles A. Lory./ Bibliography; p. 136. Conservation of natural resources -- Colorado.

274. ______R. e. Linton. (1940). Acculturation in seven American Indian tribes . New York: London D. Appleton-Century Co. xiii, 526 p. 23 cm. Introduction / by Ralph Linton -- The Puyallup of Washington / by Marian W. Smith -- The White Knife Shoshoni of Nevada / by J.S. Harris -- The southern Ute of Colorado / by M.K. Opler -- The northern Arapaho of Wyoming / by Henry Elkin -- The Fox of Iowa / by Natalie F. Joffe -- The Alkatcho Carrier of British Columbia / by Irving Goldman -- The San Ildefonso of New Mexico / by William Whitman -- Acculturation and the processes of culture change / by Ralph Linton -- The processes of culture transfer / by Ralph Linton -- The distinctive aspects of acculturation / by Ralph Linton.Bibliography at end of most of the chapters.edited by Ralph Linton ... Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation. Acculturation.

275. ______E. L. Lomax and Union Pacific Railroad Company. (1906). Colorado : resources of the state, population, industries, opportunities, climate, etc . Omaha, Neb.: The Railroad. 147 p. map ; 21 cm.[for the] Union Pacific Railroad ; E.L. Lomax, General Passenger Agent. Railroads -- Colorado. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

276. ______Manitou Cliff Dwellings Company. (1900?). The Manitou cliff dwellings : the mystery of America : in the beautiful Phant Cliff Cañon, between Manitou and the Garden of the Gods . Manitou, Colo.: Manitou Cliff Dwellings Co. 1 folded sheet (8 p.). ill. ; 16 cm. Cliff-dwellings -- Colorado -- Manitou Springs.

277. ______P. S. Martin, L. Roys, b and G. v. Bonin. (1936). Lowry ruin in southwestern Colorado . Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History. 216 p., [56]

59 leaves of plates. ill., maps., plans (some folded) ; 25 cm.The Julius and Augusta N. Rosenwald archaeological expedition fund./ Includes bibliographical references (p. 210-214).Paul S. Martin ; with reports on masonry of Lowry ruin and of the Southwest, by Lawrence Roys, and skeletal material from the Lowry area, by Gerhardt von Bonin. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Colorado -- Antiquities.

278. ______J. A. McCain, Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. (1942). A syllabus on the occupational guidance of rural youth for use by county extension agents . Fort Collins, Colo.: Colorado State College. 55 leaves ; 28 cm. Includes bibliographical references.by James A. McCain. Vocational guidance. Educational counseling.

279. ______E. W. McLean and B. Sparkes. (1936). Father struck it rich . Boston: Little Brown and company. ix p., 3 l., 3-316 p. front., plates, ports. 23 cm. [by] Evalyn Walsh McLean with Boyden Sparkes. McLean, Evalyn Walsh, 1886-1947. Walsh, Thomas F. (Thomas Francis), 1851-1910.

280. ______E. W. McLean and B. Sparkes. (1936). Father struck it rich . London: Faber and Faber. 352 p. front., plates, ports. ; 23 cm.Evalyn Walsh McLean with Boyden Sparkes.

281. ______R. N. McLean and C. A. Thomson. (1924). Spanish and Mexican in Colorado : a survey of the Spanish Americans and Mexicans in the State of Colorado . New York: Dept. of City Immigrant and Industrial Work Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. x, 61 p. ; 23 cm. (Robert Norris)(Charles Alexander)by Robert N. McLean and Charles A. Thomson. Mexican Americans -- Colorado. Hispanic Americans -- Colorado.

282. ______E. C. McMechen, I. T. Aulis and Denver Public Library. (1935). The shining mountains, Colorado . Denver: Col. Denver public library. 56 p. incl. front., illus., map, facsim. 24 cm. "Prepared for the Denver conference--1935--of

60 the American library association by Denver public library. Committee in charge, Ina T. Aulis, chairman."--P. [4]./ Bibliography: p. 54-56.by Edgar C. McMechin. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado. Colorado -- History.

283. ______Methodist Episcopal Church and Ladies' Aid Society. (1908). How we cook in Colorado : choice recipes . Grand Junction, Co.: Daily Sentinel. 122 p. ; 19 cm. (Grand Junction, Colo.)Includes index.contributed by the ladies of the M.E. Church, Grand Junction. Cookery -- Colorado -- Grand Junction. Cookery, American.

284. ______S. Methodist Episcopal Church. (1896). The high altitude cook book . Durango, Colo.: Wheeler & Starr. 41 p. ; 19 cm. (Durango, Colo.)Cover title./ Imprint from p. 4 of cover./ Includes advertisements.by the Ladies of the M.E. Church, South, Durango, Colo. Cookery, American. Cookery -- Colorado -- Durango. High altitude cookery.

285. ______E. A. Mills. (1909). Wild life on the Rockies . Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. [xii], 263 p. front., plates ; 21 cm.Illustrated end-papers./ Partly printed from various periodicals.by Enos A. Mills ; with illustrations from photographs. Natural history -- Colorado. Pioneers -- Colorado -- Biography. Mills, Enos Abijah, 1870-1922. Colorado -- Biography. Estes Park Region (Colo.) -- Social life and customs. (Colo.) Rocky Mountain National Park (Colo.) -- History.

286. ______E. B. Mills. (1920-1929?). Enos Mills of Colorado : nature-lover and interpreter . Estes Park, Colo.: Mrs. Enos A. Mills. 22 p., 1 l. ill. ; 16 cm."The Enos Mills books in order of publication": p. 12-21./ Drawing of the Long's Peak

61 trail, by Mrs. Mills, on last leaf. Natural history -- Rocky Mountains. Mills, Enos Abijah, 1870-1922.

287. ______C. G. Mitchell. (1901). Choice recipes . Denver, Col.: Kistler Stationery Co. 216 p. ; 18 cm. compiled by Clara G. Mitchell of Denver, Colorado. Cookery, American.

288. ______R. E. More, Denver Museum of Natural History and University of Denver. (1943). Colorado evergreens . Denver University of Denver Press: 47, [1] p. illus. 23 cm. "Published by the Colorado museum of natural history and the University of Denver."--P. [2] of cover.by Robert E. More. Evergreens. Trees -- Colorado.

289. ______I. c. Morgan, L. W. Boardman and joint comp. (1922). Supplementary reading list for high school English . Greeley: Colo. Colorado state teachers college. 73 p. 23 cm. comp. and annotated by Ida Morgan ... and Lester W. Boardman. Children's literature -- Bibliography.

290. ______H. R. Morrison. (1900-1994?). Kitty Karney : from Ireland to Colorado territory . S.l.: s.n. 133 p. Cover title.by H. Ray Morrison. Immigrants -- Colorado -- Biography. Irish Americans -- Colorado -- Genealogy. Women pioneers -- Colorado -- Biography. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- Biography. Karney, Katherine Jean, 1847-1930. Colorado -- Genealogy.

291. ______National Woman's Party. (1923). Western memorial celebration of

62 the seventy-fifth anniversary of the first equal rights meeting in the United States : to be given in Colorado Springs, September 22 and 23 by the National Woman's Party . S.l.: National Woman's Party. [4] p. ill. ; 28 cm.Cover has b&w photograph captioned "Rehearsing Equal Rights Pageant in the Garden of the Gods." Women's rights -- United States -- History. Women -- Suffrage -- United States -- History. National Woman's Party -- History.

292. ______C. E. Neil, comp and Colorado Public Utilities Commission. (1916). Reports of decisions . Denver: v. 24 cm. Vol. 1, covering the period from December 1, 1914, to January 1, 1916, includes also the Public utilities act, Rules of practice and procedure, General orders and Accident reports./ Vols. 1-4 compiled by Charles E. Neil. Public utilities -- Colorado.

293. ______D. L. A. S. North Denver Friends Church. (1905). The Denver Quaker cook book; a collection of thoroughly tried recipes, arranged for ready reference and so modified as to be adapted to the altitude of Colorado. Supplemented by brief hints for the housewife . Denver: Colo.] Alexander & Meyer printers. 126 p. 19 cm. Advertising matter interspersed.Compiled and published by the Ladies' Aid Society of Denver Friends Church ... Cookery, American.

294. ______J. M. b. Nosler. (1900-1993?). Diary of J.M. Nosler from 1861-1885 : embodying his youth in Missouri, Union Army Service in the Civil War and on the frontiers ... civilian life in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Oregon (Coquille and Coos Bay areas), Colorado, California and Washington territory (Colfax and Spokane Falls areas) . United States: s.n. 370 leaves ; 28 cm. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) Pioneers -- Washington (State) -- Biography. Nosler, James Milo, b. 1843 -- Diaries. Spokane (Wash.) -- History.

295. ______W. W. Nossaman. (1933). Welch Nossaman's life story of pioneer life in Iowa and Colorado : related at the insistence of Carl Weeks to I.E.

63 Carlin . 203 leaves bound in 2 v. Reproduction: Photocopy of typescript. Frontier and pioneer life. Nossaman family. Pella (Iowa) -- Biography. Colorado -- Biography.

296. ______W. H. Olin, Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company. (1916). San Luis : a great mountain valley . Denver: Carson-Harper]. 11, [1] p. ill. ; 25 cm.Cover title; imprint from last page./ "Passenger Department of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, Denver, Colorado"--Cover.by W.H. Olin. San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) -- History.

297. ______W. H. Olin, Denver, Rio Grande Railroad Company and Passenger Dept. (1916). Government and state lands . Denver: Denver & Rio Grande R.R. [Carson-Harper]. 8 p. (Walter Herbert)map ; 23 cm.Cover title; imprint from p. 8.by W.H. Olin. Land grants -- Colorado. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company -- History.

298. ______M. A. Otero. (1935-1939). My life on the frontier . New York: Press of the Pioneers Inc. 2 v. front., plates, ports. 24 cm. [v. 1] 1864-1882, incidents and characters of the period when Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico were passing through the last of their wild and romantic years.--v. 2. 1882-1897, death knell of a territory and birth of a state.Vol. [1] is no. 269 of a limited edition of 750 copies, signed by the author.by Miguel Antonio Otero ... Illustrated by Will Shuster. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

299. ______M. A. Otero. (1935). My life on the frontier, 1864-1882 : incidents and characters of the period when Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico were passing through the last of their wild and romantic years . New York: Press of the pioneers. 293 p. port. ; 24 cm.by Miguel Antonio Otereo. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

300. ______M. A. Otero. (1935). My life on the frontier, 1864-1882; incidents and characters of the period when Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico were passing through the last of their wild and romantic years . New York: Press of the pioneers Inc. 7 p. l., 293 p. front., plates, ports. 24 cm. "Of this limited edition ... seven hundred and fiflty copies have been printed, and ... signed by Miguel A. Otero."/ The University of Denver has copies no. 409 and 568.by Miguel Antonio Otereo ... Illustrated by Will Shuster. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

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301. ______M. A. Otero. (1939). My life on the frontier, 1882-1897 : death knell of a territory and birth of a state . Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 2 v. ; 24 cm. [v. 1] 1864-1882, incidents and characters of the period when Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico were passing through the last of their wild and romantic years. -- v. 2. 1882-1897, death knell of a territory and birth of a state."This book is complete in itself, without volume 1." (Dust jacket of vol. 2).by Miguel Antonio Otero ; foreword by George P. Hammond. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

302. ______J. Otis. (1912). Seth of Colorado; a story of the settlement of Denver . New York: Cincinnati [etc.] American Book Co. 147 p. front. (map) illus. 19 cm. "Books consulted in writing Seth of Colorado": p. 147.by James Otis [pseud.]. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Denver (Colo.)

303. ______Ouray Discovery & Mining Company. (1879). The Ouray Discovery & Mining Company . Kansas City, Mo.: Ramsey Millett & Hudson. 22 p., [3] folded maps ; 23 cm. Cover title. Mining corporations -- Colorado. Mines and mineral resources -- Colorado -- Ouray County. Ouray Discovery & Mining Company. Ouray County -- Historical geography -- Maps.

304. ______W. E. Pabor, b and Union Colony of Colorado. (1871). First annual report of the Union colony of Colorado . New-York: G.W. Southwick. 40 p. illus. 23 cm. (William Edgar)(Greeley, Colo.)Two illus. inserted: engraving (as front.) and lithograph, facing p. 19./ "Price 25 cents; with map of Greeley and the surrounding country, 75 cents."/ No more published./ Written by William E. Pabor./ Armorial bookplate of Frank C. Deering.including a history of the town of Greeley, from its date of settlement to the present time; with descriptive chapters on agriculture, irrigation, climate, mountain scenery, flora, churches, schools, societites, &c. ... Greeley (Colo.) -- History.

305. ______W. E. Pabor, b and Union colony of Colorado. (1871). First annual report of the Union colony of Colorado, including a history of the town of Greeley, from its date of settlement to the present time; with descriptive

65 chapters on agriculture, irrigation, climate, mountain scenery, flora, churches, schools, societies, &c . New York: G.W. Southwick. 40 p. 23 cm. (William Edgar)(Greeley)No more published./ Written by William E. Pabor. Greeley (Colo.) -- History.

306. ______W. H. Parker. (1921). Pueblo's flood . Pueblo, Colo.: Dixon & Miller. [32] p. ill. ; 23 cm.Caption title./ Cover title: Pueblo's flood in pictures.by Willis H. Parker. Floods -- Colorado -- Pueblo. Pueblo (Colo.) -- History.

307. ______W. H. Parker. (1921). Pueblo's flood in pictures and story . Pueblo, Colo.: O'Brien Print. Co. [34] p. chiefly ill. ; 24 cm.Cover title. Floods -- Colorado -- Pueblo -- Pictorial works. Pueblo (Colo.) -- History.

308. ______F. Parkman. (1849). The California and Oregon trail: being sketches of prairie and Rocky mountain life ... By Francis Parkman, jr . New York London: 448 p. front. 19 cm. Added t.-p. illustrated.

309. ______W. B. Parsons. (1858). The gold mines of western Kansas : being a complete description of the newly discovered gold mines, different routes, camping places, tools & outfit, and containing everything important for the emigrant and miner to know . Lawrence, Kan.: Printed for the author at the Lawrence Republican Book & Job Printing Office. 45, [3] p. ; 19 cm. (William Bostwick)In printed green paper wrappers./ Advertisements on 3 p. at end.by William B. Parsons ... Gold mines and mining -- Colorado. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)

310. ______A. C. Patton. (1904). Green rocks . Boulder?: Colo.]. [14] p. ill. ; 24 cm. Indians of North America -- Wars -- Colorado.

311. ______R. W. Pennak. (1945). Notes on mountain midges (Deuterophlebiidae) : with a description of the immature stages of a new species from Colorado . New York City: American Museum of Natural History.

66 10 p. (Robert William)ill. ; 24 cm.Title from caption./ "February 10, 1945."/ Includes bibliographical references (p. 10).by Robert W. Pennak. Deuterophlebia coloradensis -- Larvae. Deuterophlebiidae. Aquatic insects -- Larvae -- Colorado -- Boulder County -- Classification. Pupae -- Colorado -- Boulder County -- Classification.

312. ______Philalethean Club. (1921). The Philalethean cook book . Montrose, Colo.: [Philalethean Club]. 200 p. ; 23 cm. (Montrose, Colo.)revised by Ladies, M.E. Church, Montrose, Colorado. Cookery, American. Community cookbooks -- Colorado -- Montrose.

313. ______Philalethean Club. (1911). The Philalethean cook book . Montrose, Colo.: The Club. 141 p. ; 23 cm. (Montrose, Colo.)compiled by the Philalethean Club, Montrose, Colorado. Cookery, American -- Colorado.

314. ______J. B. Phillips. (1903, ?). State highway systems . Denver: Col. [The Smith-Brooks Print. Co. p. [189]-195. 25 cm. Caption title./ "Reprint from the University of Colorado studies, vol. 1, no. 3."by John B. Phillips. Highway law -- United States.

315. ______J. B. Phillips. (1903). State highway syustems . Boulder: Colorado Univ. pr. v.p.

316. ______Z. M. Pike and Pike Centennial Celebration. (1906). Pike Centennial Celebration . S.l.: s.n. 3 p. (1906 :; Colorado Springs, Colo.)ill. ; 23 cm."Commemorative of the Southwest expedition (1806-1807) under command of Lieutenant Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 23-28, 1906." Pike, Zebulon Montgomery. Named Conf: Pike Centennial Celebration (1906 : Colorado Springs, Colo.) Colorado Springs (Colo.) -- Exhibitions.

317. ______Pioneer Mining Company of Colorado. (1864). The Pioneer Mining Comp'y of Colorado . S.l.: The Company. 12 p. ; 18 cm. Gold mines and mining -- Colorado -- Park County.

67 Pioneer Mining Company of Colorado.

318. ______H. L. Pitzer, R. C. Pitzer and b. (1938). Three frontiers . Muscatine: Ia. Prairie Press. 242 p. illus. 24 cm. "This edition is limited to five hundred and fifty copies."memories, and a portrait of Henry Littleton Pitzer as recorded by his son, Robert Claiborne Pitzer; illustrations by William E.L. Bunn. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado.

319. ______H. M. Porter. (1932). Autobiography . Denver: 86 p. ; 21 cm. Pioneers -- Colorado -- Biography.

320. ______A. C. Presbyterian Church. (1910). The high altitude cook book: no. 2. Alamosa: 161 p. 23 cm. (First)compiled by the King's Daughters Society of the Presbyterian Church, Alamosa, Colorado. Cookery, High altitude.

321. ______Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Boulder. (1933). Historical sketch of the Presbytery of Boulder, Colorado, and its enrolled churches : from organization 1883 to 1993 . Fort Collins: printed at Robinson's. 69 p. ill. ; 23 cm.

322. ______M. W. Rankin. (1938). Reminiscences of frontier days : including an authentic account of the Thornburg and Meeker massacre . Denver: Photo-lithographed by Smith-Brooks. 140 p. ill., map, ports. ; 28 cm."Accounts of the settlement of northwestern Colorado, and the Snake river valley of southwestern Wyoming, which occurred from 1868 until 1883." -- Pref.by M. Wilson Rankin (from his private diary). Frontier and pioneer life -- Wyoming. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Ute Indians.

323. ______M. W. Rankin. (1935). Reminiscences of frontier days : including an authentic account of the Thornburg and Meeker massacre . Denver: Photo-lithographed by Smith-Brooks. 140 p., [1] leaf of plates. ill., ports. ; 28 cm.by M. Wilson Rankin (from his private diary). Frontier and pioneer life -- Wyoming. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Ute Indians. Rankin, M. Wilson -- Diaries.

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324. ______H. S. Ray. (1902). Out-door social life in Colorado : golf, cricket, polo, and other out-door sports all thro' the year . Chicago: Rock Island System. [46] p. ill. ; 1902.by Hal S. Ray. Colorado -- Social life and customs.

325. ______R. Ray. (1940). Highlights in the history of Windsor, Colorado . Windsor, Colo.: Poudre Valley Press. 93, ii p. ill. ; 23 cm."The story of more than a half century of progress in schools, municipal growth, irrigation general civic and social affairs."/ Includes index.compiled by Roy Ray. Windsor (Colo.) -- History.

326. ______R. c. Ray. (1940). Highlights in the history of Windsor, Colorado; the story of more than a half century of progress in schools, municipal growth, irrigation, general civic and social affairs . N.p. Press of the Puudre Valley: 93 p. illus. 24 cm. Windsor (Colo.) -- History.

327. ______L. M. M. Redkey. (1921). True and thrilling story of the flood in Pueblo, Colorado, June 3, 1921 . Pueblo, Colo.: [s.n. 32 p. incl. ill., plates ; 26 cm. Plates printed on both sides.Mrs. Lida M. Redkey, author ... Pueblo (Colo.) -- Flood, 1921. Colorado -- History.

328. ______E. B. b. Renaud. (1927). The Indians of Colorado . S.l: s.n.]. 23-41 p. ; 23 cm. (Etienne Bernardeau)Reprinted from Colorado: short stories of its past and present / Junius Henderson. 1927./ Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41).E.B. Renaud. Indians of North America -- Colorado. Colorado -- History.

329. ______H. E. b. Rensch. (1935). Historical background for the Rocky Mountain National Park . Estes Park: Colo.] Rocky Mountain Nature Assoc. 42 p. 19 cm. "Printed in Estes Park, by the Trail" in July, from a National Park

69 Service mimeographed publication of Februrary 1935./ Bibliography: p. 33-42.by H.E. Renssch. Colorado -- History. Rocky Mountain National Park (Colo.) -- History.

330. ______C. E. Richards. (1924, (c)1920). A tenderfoot bride . Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday Page. 226 p., [9] leaves of plates. ill. ; 20 cm.by Clarice E. Richards. Ranch life -- Colorado -- Elbert County -- History -- 20th century. Pioneers -- Colorado -- Elbert County -- Biography. Women pioneers -- Colorado -- Elbert County -- Biography. Richards, Clarice E. Elbert County (Colo.) -- Social life and customs.

331. ______A. Ridgway. (1927). Transportation . S.l.: s.n. 785-867 p. ill. ; 24 cm."Chapter XV."/ Detached from v. 2 of History of Colorado prepared under the supervision of the State Historical and Natural History Society of Colorado (Denver, 1927).by Arthur Ridgway. Transportation -- Colorado -- History. Railroads -- Colorado -- History.

332. ______A. O. Ridgway, Denver, Rio Grande Western Railroad Company and Public Relations Dept. (1921). Denver & Rio Grande development of physical property in chronological narrative . 73 leaves ; 28 cm. Arthur Ridgway. Railroads -- Colorado -- History. Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company -- History.

333. ______C. C. Rister. (1938). Southern plainsmen . Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. xviii, 289, [1] p. plates, fold. map, facsims. 24 cm. Illustration on t.p./ "The southern plains, with which this book is concerned, has no very definite boundaries ... It embraces what is now western Kansas, eastern Colorado, western Oklahoma, western Texas, and eastern New Mexico."--Introd./ "First edition, 1938."/ Bibliography: p. 263-279.[by] Carl Coke Rister. Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) West (U.S.) -- History.

334. ______W. Rockwell. (1938). New frontier : saga of the North fork . Denver, Colo.: World Press. xvi, 215 p. ill., plates, ports. ; 21 cm.Maps on lining-papers./

70 Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-215).by Wilson Rockwell ; illustrations by Josephine McKittrick. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Biography.

335. ______W. Rockwell. (1945, (c)1938). New frontier; saga of the North fork . Denver: Colo. World Press. xvi, 215 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 21 cm. Maps on lining-papers./ Bibliography: p. 211-215.by Wilson Rockwell; illustrations by Josephine McKittrick. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Colorado -- History. Colorado -- Biography.

336. ______Rocky Mountain News. (1881). Colorado condensed. Industrial information for capitalists and immigrants . Denver: News Print. Co. 39, [1] p. 2 fold.pl (incl.front.) 20 cm. freshly compiled by the Rocky Mountain news. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

337. ______C. H. Sage and Chas. H. Sage. (1888). The queen city of the plains! Denver, Colo . Denver, Colo.: C.H. Sage. 1 v. (unpaged) ; 14 x 8 cm. (Denver, Colo.)Cover title.compiled by Chas. H. Sage. Denver (Colo.) -- History.

338. ______Saint Paul's Episcopal Church. (1923). Tested high altitude cook book . Steamboat Springs CO: St. Paul's Episcopal Church. 79p. ; 22cm. (Steamboat Springs, Colo.)Cover title.compiled by the members of the Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Steamboat Springs, Colo. Cookery -- Colorado -- Steamboat Springs. Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Steamboat Springs, Colo.) Steamboat Springs (Colo.)

339. ______San Juan Basin Rodeo Association. (1938). "Celebrate in '38" : Spanish Trails Fiesta, the fourth annual ... : August 13-14, 1938, Durango, Colorado . Durango: The Association. 15 p. ; 21 x 10 cm. Cover title./ "This

71 pamphlet contains information, prize lists, contest rules."presented by the San Juan Basin Rodeo Association. Rodeos -- Colorado -- Durango. Named Conf: Spanish Trails Fiesta (4th : 1938 : Durango, Colo.)

340. ______Sanborn Souvenir Co and Curtis Teich & Company. (1940-1949?). Cowboy and Indian life of the great West . Chicago: C.T. & Co. 1 folder. all col. ill. ; 11 x 16 cm.Cover title./ Consists of 18 views on 9 cards in one continuous strip folded accordion style and designed for mailing./ Printed for the Sanborn Souvenir Co. of Denver, Colorado. Cowboys -- West (U.S.) -- Pictorial works. Indians of North America -- Pictorial works.

341. ______C. G. Sargent. (1918). The rural and village schools of Colorado; an eight year survey of each school district, 1906-1913 inclusive . Fort Collins: Col. Colorado agricultural college. 106 p. illus., maps, diagrs. 23 cm. by C.G. Sargent ... Public schools -- Colorado.

342. ______C. G. Sargent. (1900s). Rural school consolidation in Colorado . 2 v. (vi, 740 leaves) ; 28 cm. v. 1. chapters 1-24 -- v. 2. chapters 25-38.Typescript./ "An autobiography"--Leaf i./ "Submitted as a gift to be placed in the College Library, Colorado State College at Greeley, Colorado."by C.G. Sargent. Schools -- Centralization -- Colorado. Rural schools -- Colorado. Sargent, Christopher Gilbert, 1872-

343. ______C. B. Schmidt. (1903). To the friends of the arid West . Pueblo: Colo. Chieftain Press. 28 p. 16 cm. The Arkansas Valley in Colorado and its development, [a] paper read at the annual convention of the Colorado State Realty Association, at Denver Colo., June, 1902. -- Colonization, [a] paper read at the National Irrigation Congress at Colorado Springs, Colo., October, 1902. -- A plea for foreign immigration, [an] address to the Pueblo Business Men's Association at Pueblo, Colo., January, 1903. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

344. ______E. C. Schneider, E. R. Warren and History of Colorado mammalogy. (1911). The succession of plant life on the gravel slides in the vicinity of

72 Pike's Peak . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Colorado College. p. [289]-328. (Edward Christian)ill. ; 24 cm.Cover title.Edward C. Schneider. The history of Colorado mammalogy / Edward R. Warren. Plant succession -- Colorado -- Pikes Peak Region. Mammals -- Colorado.

345. ______Second Congregational Church and Ladies Aid Society. (1910s). An attractive home : and how to make it . Colorado Springs, Colo.: s.n. 36 p. (Colorado Springs, Colo.)ill. ; 23 cm.Cover title./ " ... [A]nd also a guide to the best business firms of Colorado Springs."/ Includes an extensive number of advertisements for area businesses, including street addresses and telephone numbers.published by the Ladies of the Second Congregational Church. Home economics. Cookery. Business enterprises -- Colorado -- Colorado Springs. Business enterprises -- Colorado -- Pikes Peak Region.

346. ______C. L. Seeley. (1932). Pioneer days in the Arkansas valley in southern Colorado, and history of Bent's fort . Denver: Colo. C.L. Seeley. 20 p. illus. (incl. port.). Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Arkansas Valley (Colo.) Bent's Fort (Colo.) La Junta (Colo.)

347. ______L. Shaw. (1941, (c)1939). Cowboy dances : a collection of western square dances . Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers ltd. 397 p. ill. ; 23 cm.Includes music./ Includes index.by Lloyd Shaw ; with a foreword by Sherwood Anderson ; appendix cowboy dance tunes arranged by Frederick Knorr. Square dancing.

348. ______L. Shaw. (1943, (c)1939). Cowboy dances : a collection of western square dances . Caldwell: Idaho Caxton Printers. 397 p. ill., music ; 24 cm.Illustrated lining-papers./ Includes index.by Lloyd Shaw ; with a foreword by Sherwood Anderson ; appendix cowboy dance tunes arranged by Frederick Knorr. Square dancing.

349. ______L. Shaw. (1945, (c)1939). Cowboy dances : a collection of western square dances . Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers. 411 p. ill., diagrs., music ; 24 cm.Includes index./ "Phonograph records": p. [395]-400.by Lloyd Shaw ; with a

73 foreword by Sherwood Anderson ; appendix cowboy dance tunes arranged by Frederick Knorr. Dance. Square dancing.

350. ______L. Shaw. (1940). Cowboy dances; a collection of western square dances . Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers. 375 p. illus., 24 cm. Includes music (Waltz quadrille and Singing quadrille).by Lloyd Shaw; with a foreword by Sherwood Anderson. Square dancing.

351. ______L. Shaw. (1916). Nature notes of the Pikes Peak region . Colorado Springs Apex book Co.: 4 p. l., 5-242 p. front., illus., plates. 22 cm. Reprinted from the Colorado Springs gazette, 1916.by Lloyd Shaw; decorations by C.E. Butner. Natural history -- Outdoor books. Natural history -- Colorado.

352. ______L. Shaw. (1939). Promenade : seven western square dances with variations . S.l.: s.n.]. 12 p. ill. ; 23 cm.by Lloyd Shaw. Square dancing. Dance.

353. ______L. Shaw. (1909). True history of some of the pioneers of Colorado . Hotchkiss: Colo. W.S. Coburn J. Patterson and A.K. Shaw. 2 p. l., [i]-vi, [9]-268 p., 1 l. plates, ports. [by] Luella Shaw. Pioneers -- Colorado. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado.

354. ______L. Shaw and F. Knorr. (1939). Cowboy dance tunes . Caldwell: Id. The Caxton printers ltd. [373]-397 p. 24 cm. With this is bound Cowboy dances.arranged by Frederick Knorr, to accompany Lloyd Shaw's book Cowboy dances; foreword by Lloyd Shaw. Dance. Dance -- Folk and national dances.

355. ______L. Shaw and F. Knorr. (1939). Cowboy dance tunes . Caldwell: Id. The Caxton printers ltd. 24 p. 23 cm. arranged by Frederick Knorr, to accompany Lloyd Shaw's book Cowboy dances; foreword by Lloyd Shaw.

74 Dance. Dance -- Folk and national dances.

356. ______L. Shaw and F. Knorr. (1939). Cowboy dances : a collection of western square dances . Caldwell Id.: The Caxton Printers. 4 p. leaves, [7]-375 p. incl. front., ill., plates, diagrs. 24 cm. Illustrated lining-papers./ Includes music (Waltz quadrille and Singing quadrille).by Lloyd Shaw ; with a foreword by Sherwood Anderson. Square dancing.

357. ______L. Shaw and F. Knorr. (1939). Cowboy dances : a collection of western square dances . Caldwell Idaho: Caxton Printers. 375 p. ill. ; 24 cm.First printing (July 1939) marked for second printing (April 1940)./ Includes music (Waltz quadrille and Singing quadrille)./ Includes index./ Caxton no. 53037.by Lloyd Shaw ; with a foreword by Sherwood Anderson. Square dancing.

358. ______L. Shaw and F. Knorr. (1939). Cowboy dances; a collection of western square dances . Caldwell: Id. The Caxton printers ltd. 372 p. illus., 24 cm. Illustrated lining-papers./ Includes music (Waltz quadrille and Singing quadrille)/ Bound with Cowboy dance tunes.by Lloyd Shaw; with a foreword by Sherwood Anderson. Dance. Dance -- Folk and national dances.

359. ______L. Shaw and F. Knorr. (1945). Cowboys dances; a collection of western square dances . Caldwell: Id. The Caxton printers ltd. 4 p.l., [7]-375 p. incl. fronts., illus., plates, daigrs. 24 cm. Illustrated lining-papers./ Includes music (Waltz quadrille and SInging quadrille)/ Copyright 1939."/ Cowboy dance tunes, arranged by Frederick Knorr, to accompany Lloyd Shaw's book Cowboy dances; foreword by Lloyd Shaw, Caldwell, Id., The Caxton printers, ltd., 1940. (24p. 23 cm.)by Lloyd Shaw; with a foreword by Sherwood Anderson. Dance. Dance -- Folk and national dances.

360. ______E. Shelton. (1906). The evolution of Christianity in Routt County, Colorado . Colorado: Northwestern Association of Congregational Churches. 34 p. ill., ports. ; 17 cm.Cover title./ "A paper read at the Northwestern Association of

75 Congregational Churches, held at Clark, Colo., June 11 and 12, 1906."by E. Shelton. Christianity -- Colorado -- Routt County -- History. Routt County (Colo.) -- History.

361. ______M. B. Shelton. (1920). Rocky Mountain adventures . Boston: Christopher Pub. House. 192 p., [1] leaf of plates. port. ; 22 cm.by M.B. Shelton. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado.

362. ______F. M. Sherman and F. Reistle. (1903?). President Roosevelt and the Hugo cowboys . Colorado City, (Colo.): F.M. Sherman. [24] leaves. 24 mounted photos ; 22 x 28 cm.On cover: Photos by a cowboy artist./ On title page: Gowdy- Simmons Press, Colorado Springs. Cowboys -- Pictorial works. Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.

363. ______J. Shinn. (1890). The memoirs of Jonathan Shinn . Greeley, Colo.: Weld County Democrat. 88 p. port. (inserted) ; 19 cm. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Coaching (Transportation) -- Illinois. Mormons and Mormonism -- Colorado -- Denver. Illinois -- History.

364. ______J. H. Shriber and L. T. Hopkins. (1925). Improving rural school instruction and supervision in Colorado . Boulder: Col. 99 p. illus. (incl. map) 23 cm. (Levi Thomas)by Joseph H. Shriber, and L. Thomas Hopkins. Rural schools -- Colorado.

365. ______G. G. Simpson and W. Granger. (1935). The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene. 2, Structure and relationships of Plesiadapis . New York City: The American Museum of Natural History. 30 p. ill. ; 24 cm.Title from caption./ "August 16, 1935."/ Specimens collected by Walter Granger in 1916./ Includes bibliographical references.by George Gaylord Simpson. Plesiadapis gidleyi. Paleontology -- Paleocene. Paleontology -- Colorado. Paleontology -- San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.)

366. ______G. G. Simpson and W. Granger. (1935). The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene. 3, Primates, Carnivora, Condylarthra, and Amblypoda . New York

76 City: The American Museum of Natural History. 28 p. ill. ; 24 cm.Title from caption./ "August 16, 1935."/ Most specimens collected by Walter Granger in 1916./ Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-28).by George Gaylord Simpson. Mammals, Fossil -- Colorado. Mammals, Fossil -- San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Paleontology -- Paleocene. Paleontology -- Colorado. Paleontology -- San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.)

367. ______W. E. Skinner. (1920s). Outline: Mexicans in rural Colorado . Fort Collins?: 121 [i.e.,123] l. tables (part fold.) 28 cm. Caption title./ Typescript. Mexicans -- Colorado.

368. ______W. H. Slingerland. (1920). Child welfare work in Colorado; a study of public and private agencies and institutions and conditions of service, in the care of dependent, delinquent and defective children . Denver: Eastwood Print. Co. vii, 174 p. incl. illus. 20 cm. (William Henry)by W.H. Slingerland, for the Extension division of the State university and the social workers and organizations of Colorado. Child welfare -- Colorado. Juvenile courts -- Colorado.

369. ______Sociedad Mutualista "Ignacio Zaragoza. (1928). Loor eterno a nuestros héroes ; programa formulado por la Sociedad Mutualista "Igancio Zaragoza" para la celebración e la gloriosa epopeya del 5 de Mayo, 1862, 1928, Pueblo, Colorado . Pueblo, Colo.: La Sociedad. [16] p. ill. ; 27 cm. Mexican Americans -- Colorado -- Pueblo. Cinco de Mayo, Battle of, Puebla, Mexico, 1862 -- Anniversaries, etc. Pueblo (Colo.) -- Centennial celebrations, etc.

370. ______Society of Colorado Pioneers. (1883). Constitution & by-laws of the Society of Colorado Pioneers : together with the roll of members, January 20, 1883 . Denver: Dove & Temple. 28 p. ; 15 cm. Society of Colorado Pioneers.

371. ______Society of Colorado Pioneers. (1907). Constitution and by-laws of the Society of Colorado Pioneers : together with the roll of members, March 5th, 1907 . Denver: The Society. 38 p. ; 16 cm.

77 Society of Colorado Pioneers.

372. ______Society of Sons of Colorado. (1923). The trail : official organ of the Society of Sons of Colorado . Denver?: The Society. 16 p. ill. ; 30 cm.Cover title; date from p. 5./ Portrait of David H. Moffat on cover. Moffat, David H. (David Halliday), 1839-1911. Moffat Road (Railroad Company) -- History. Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railroad -- History. Moffat Tunnel (Colo.) -- History.

373. ______Southern Colorado Pioneers Association. (1908). The constitution and by-laws of the Southern Colorado Pioneers Association : with roll of members. Pueblo CO: Southern Colorado Pioneers Association. 22p. ;. Organized September 23, 1905, incorporated April 30, 1908. Southern Colorado Pioneers Association.

374. ______A. E. Spiva. (1929). Utes in Colorado, 1863-1880; a thesis . Boulder: Colo. Colorado University. 145 p. 29 cm. Ute Indians. Indians of North America -- Colorado.

375. ______St. Vrain Pioneers Association. (1940). Pioneers of the St. Vrain Valley, Colorado . n.p. The Comm.: 19 p. 21 cm.

376. ______K. F. Steinhauer. (1933). A brief genealogy of the members of the Chaudey and Chobard families of eastern France, and of the Ermerins and Steinhauer families from Holland and western Germany who emigrated to the United States and were pioneer settlers of Colorado . Kansas City: Mo. 4 l. map. 16 cm. [By] Karl Frederick Steinhauer ... Chaudey family. Chobard family. Ermerin family. Steinhauer family.

377. ______G. L. Stevick and Denver Savings Bank. (1908). The Denver Savings Bank and the history of its failure . S.l.: s.n. 37 p. ; 23 cm. (Colo.)Cover title.by Guy LeR. Stevick, formerly receiver.

78 Banks and banking -- Colorado -- Denver. Denver Savings Bank (Colo.)

378. ______H. Swan, Newcomen Society and American Branch. (1944). Early beginnings of transportation in Colorado--a pilgrimage address . Princeton: Printed at the Princeton University Press]. 40 p. incl. mounted front., illus. 23 cm. (Great Britain)At head of title: The Newcomen Society, American Society./ "Delivered during the '1944 American pilgrimage' of the Newcomen Society of England, held at Denver ... July 13, 1944."/ "First printing: July 1944."A Newcomen Address. Railroads -- Colorado -- History.

379. ______Territorial Daughters of Colorado. San Luis Valley Auxiliary. (1900- 1960?). Recipes and stories of early San Luis Valley . s.l.: s.n. [64] p. ; 22 cm. Cover title.San Luis Valley Auxiliary of the Territorial Daughters of Colorado. Cookery. San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) -- Biography.

380. ______J. A. Thatcher. (1905). A Colorado outing . Denver: Smith-Brooks. [25] p. ill. ; 20 cm. Outdoor life -- Colorado. Hunting -- Colorado.

381. ______A. B. Thomas. (1924). Spanish expeditions into Colorado . Denver, Colo.: s.n. 12 p. ; 23 cm. Cover title./ Reprinted the Colorado magazine, v. 1, no. 7, Nov., 1924./ Includes bibliographical references.by Alfred Barnaby Thomas. Discoveries in geography -- American. Colorado -- History. Southwest, New -- History. America -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish. United States -- Discovery and exploration.

382. ______M. E. D. M. Thompson, E. Coues and R. Ridgway. (1879, (c)1878). On the plains, and among the peaks; or, How Mrs. Maxwell made her natural history collection . Philadelphia: Claxton Remsen & Haffelfinger. 237 p. front., plates. 18 cm. "Second edition."/ "Appendix: Notice of Mrs. Maxwell's exhibit of Colorado mammals. Prepared by Dr. Elliott Coues ... ": p. 217-225. "Mrs. Maxwell's Colorado museum. Catalogue of the birds" by Robert Ridgway: p. 226- 237.By Mary Dartt. Zoology -- Colorado. Hunting -- Colorado.

79 Maxwell, Martha, 1831-1881.

383. ______N. Thompson. (1913). Ten years as first pastor of the Congregational Church of Boulder, Colorado, 1865-1875 . S.l.: s.n. 15 p. ; 16 cm. Congregational churches -- Colorado. First Congregational Church (Boulder, Colo.)

384. ______Thompson. G. W. (1880). The Chicuacua Ranche . S.l.: s.n. 6 p. ; 20 cm. Brief description of the the Chicuacua Ranche, located near Trinidad, Colorado./ "G.W. Thompson, Prop." Ranches -- Colorado -- Trinidad. Thompson. G. W. Las Animas County (Colo.) -- Ranches and ranching. Trinidad (Colo.) -- Ranches and ranching.

385. ______T. Tonge. (1907). Hand book of Colorado resources, for home seekers, wealth seekers, tourists and health seekers . Denver: T. Tonge. 2 p. leaves, [9]-101 p. 23 cm. comp. by Thomas Tonge ... Colorado -- Economic conditions.

386. ______T. Tonge. (1902). Natural resources of the country traversed by and tributary to the projected railway of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway Company : organized by David H. Moffat and associates of Denver, Colorado . Denver: W.F. Robinson Ptg. Co. 37 p. folded map ; 24 cm.Cover title: About the line of the Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway.prepared by Thomas Tonge. Natural resources -- Colorado. Denver, Northwestern and Pacific Railway Company. Colorado -- Economic conditions.

387. ______Trinchera Ranch. (1898). The Trinchera Estate Company . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Out West Print. and Stationery Co. 24 p. (Colo.)ill. ; 16 cm.Cover title: "The Trinchera Estate Company. Prospectus and Mining Regulations."/ List

80 of Company officers and directors, t.p. Mineral industries -- Colorado -- History. Trinchera Ranch (Colo.) San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) -- History.

388. ______Trinity Episcopal Church and Woman's Guild. (1900). Over two hundred valuable recipes tried and proven by the best cooks of Greeley and Countryside . Greeley, Colo.: Woman's Guild of Trinity Episcopal Church Tribune Print). 110 p. ; 23 cm. (Greeley, Colo.)Advertising matter throughout. Cookery, American.

389. ______M. N. Tuckerman. (1920s). Early days in Greeley . S.l.: s.n. [12] p. 1 port. ; 17 cm.Mary Norcross Tuckerman. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- Greeley. Tuckerman, Mary Norcross. Greeley (Colo.) -- History.

390. ______M. J. Ulmer. (1942). A Denver family experiment in feeding adequate food to a family of four on a dollar a day. Denver, Colo.: M.J. Ulmer. 6, [19] leaves ; 28 cm. Photocopy of typescript./ "Author's statement" signed by Mary Jordan Ulmer./ "Second printing" issued under title: Feeding four on a dollar a day.by Marion Jordan Ulmer. Food. Cookery, American -- Colorado -- Denver. Menus.

391. ______M. J. Ulmer and Feeding four on a dollar a day. (1943). One year later : supplement to Feeding four on a dollar a day . Denver, Colo.: M.J. Ulmer. [6] leaves ; 28 cm. Title from caption./ Photocopy of typescript.by Marion Jordan Ulmer. Cookery, American -- Colorado -- Denver. Food. Menus.

392. ______Union Congregational Church, Ladies' Aid Society and Merchants Publishing Co. (1928). High altitude cook book : compiled by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Union Congregational Church, Ward, Colorado . Ward, Colo.:

81 Ladies Aid Society of the Union Congregational Church Denver Colo. 96 p. ill. ; 20 cm.Date from pencilled incscription./ Contains illustrated contemporary advertisements. Cookery, American -- Colorado.

393. ______Union Pacific Railroad Company. (1901). Farms, ranches and grazing lands for sale by Union Pacific Railroad Company; 6,500,000 acres in the states of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah . Omaha: Neb. 30 p. illus., fold. map. 23 cm. Railroad land grants. West (U.S.) -- Economic conditions.

394. ______Union Pacific Railroad Company. (1871). Guide to the Union Pacific railroad lands ; 12,000,000 acres best farming, grazing and mineral lands in the state of Nebraska and territories of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, for sale by the Union Pacific Railroad Company, in tracts to suit purchasers and at low prices . Omaha, Neb.: Land Dept. Union Pacific Railroad. 48 p. ill., 2 fold. maps ; 22 cm. Railroad land grants -- West (U.S.) West (U.S.) -- Economic conditions.

395. ______Union Pacific Railroad Company. (1941). Intermountain industrial properties of the Union Pacific railroad in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado . Omaha: Union Pacific Railroad Company. [178] p. ill. (some col.), maps, plans ; 30 x 42 cm. Real property -- Idaho. Real property -- Wyoming. Real property -- Utah. Real property -- Colorado. Union Pacific Railroad Company. West (U.S.) -- Economic conditions.

396. ______Union Pacific Railway Company. (1880, 1900). Ein wegweiser über die Union Pacific Bahn (frühere Kansas Pacific Bahn) und ihre fünf millionen acker land : für farmen und heimstätten in Kansas und Colorado . Bremen Dierdsen & Michlein: 37 p. This publication was created by the Union Pacific Railway Company to encourage German farmers and homesteaders to immigrate to Kansas and Colorado. The booklet describes the Kansas climate and several Kansas cities, as well as promoting homesteading in Kansas. ill., maps (some col.) ; 23 cm."Billige preise und elf jahre bahlungschrift."B. McAllaster, Land-Commissär, Kansas City, Mo. Railroads -- Kansas.

82 Railroad land grants -- Kansas. Railroad land grants -- Colorado. Union Pacific Railway Company -- History. Kansas -- Frontier and pioneer life.

397. ______Union Pacific Railway Company. (1880, 1900). Ein wegweiser über die Union Pacific Bahn (frühere Kansas Pacific Bahn) und ihre fünf millionen acker land : für farmen und heimstätten in Kansas und Colorado . Bremen: Dierdsen & Michlein. 37 p. This publication was created by the Union Pacific Railway Company to encourage German farmers and homesteaders to immigrate to Kansas and Colorado. The booklet describes the Kansas climate and several Kansas cities, as well as promoting homesteading in Kansas. ill., maps (some col.) ; 23 cm."Billige preise und elf jahre bahlungschrift."B. McAllaster, Land-Commissär, Kansas City, Mo. Railroads -- Kansas. Railroad land grants -- Kansas. Railroad land grants -- Colorado. Union Pacific Railway Company -- History. Kansas -- Frontier and pioneer life.

398. ______Union Pacific Railway Company. (1881). Ein wegweiser über die Union Pacific Bahn (frühere Kansas Pacific Bahn) und ihre fünf millionen acker land : für farmen und heimstätten in Kansas und Colorado . Bremen: Druck v. Diercksen & Wichlein. 24 p. ill., folded map ; 23 cm."Billige preise und elf jahre bahlungschrift."S.J. Gilmore, Land-Commissär, Kansas City, Mo. Railroads -- Kansas. Railroad land grants -- Kansas. Railroad land grants -- Colorado. Railroads -- Colorado. Union Pacific Railway Company -- History.

399. ______Union Printers Home and International Typographical Union. (1923). Union Printers Home and Tuberculosis Sanatorium . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Out West Printing and Stationery Co. 31 p. ill. ; 18 cm.Imprint from colophon./ Cover: The only institution of its kind in the world, erected and maintained by the International Typographical Union at Colorado Springs, Colorado./ T.p.: Devoted to the care of invalid, aged and infirm members of the organization./ Caption title, p. 5: Historical sketch of the Union Printers Home. Union Printers Home -- History.

400. ______United Confederate Veterans, Confederated Southern Memorial Association, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Order of the Stars and Bars. (1939).

83 Official souvenir book Trinidad Round-up dedicated to 49th annual reunion United Confederate Veterans, Trinidad, Colorado, August 22-23-24-25, 1939 . Trinidad, Co.: UCV Risley print Co. 44 p. (U.S.)(Organization)ill., ports. ; 27 cm.Cover title./ Includes 44th convention, Sons of Confederate Veterans, 40th convention, Confederated Southern Memorial Association, 2nd convention, Order of the Stars and Bars. Confederate States of America -- Societies, etc. United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Societies, etc. -- Confederate States.

401. ______D. T. Valdes. (1938). The Spanish-speaking people of the Southwest . Denver: Henry W. Hough. [12] p. maps ; 28 cm.Mimeographed./ Illustration on cover: "Beet worker" by Pat V. Coffey. Hispanic Americans -- Southwest, New. Mexicans -- Southwest, New.

402. ______D. T. Valdes. (1938). The Spanish-speaking people of the Southwest . Denver: WPA Program of Education and Recreation fo the Colorado State Dept. of Education. 18 l. maps. 29 cm. by Daniel T. Valdes ... Hispanic Americans. Latin Americans -- United States. Mexican-Americans in the United States.

403. ______C. W. Varnum and United American Mechanics. (1914). Statement of the strike situation in Colorado : a report of the special committee appointed to investigate and report to Kensington Council no. 16 Junior Order United American Mechanics, Denver, Colorado . Denver, Colo.: s.n.]. 16 p. ; ill., 22 cm. (Denver, Colo.). Coal strikes, Colo., 1913-1914. Labor unions -- Colorado -- History. Ludlow Massacre (Colo.) -- History. Strikes and lockouts -- Colorado -- History. United American Mechanics (Denver, Colo.) -- History.

404. ______C. Vereeniging ter Bevordering van Hollandsche Emigratie naar San Luis Vallei. (1893). Eene Hollandsche kolonie in het Rotsgebergte van Noord-Amerika, San Luis Vallei, Colorado . Rotterdam: Weeme. 32 p. 23 cm.

84 erkend volgens de wetten van den staat van Colorado, den 3en October 1893. San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.)

405. ______H. Villard. (1932). The past and present of the Pike's Peak gold regions . London: Oxford University Press. xv, 186 p. illus. 22 cm. Includes reproduction of original t.p., St. Louis.With maps and illustrations. Gold mines and mining -- Colorado. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Pikes Peak (Colo.)

406. ______H. Villard, L. R. R. Hafen and ed. (1932, 1860). The past and present of the Pike's peak gold regions . Princeton: Princeton university press. xv p., 2 l., 186 p. pl., facsim., 2 maps (1 fold.) 22 cm. Includes reproduction of original t.- p., St. Louis, 1860.by Henry Villard. Reprinted from the edition of 1860, with introduction and notes by Le Roy R. Hafen. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Frontera -- Colonizadores -- Vida social y costumbres -- Colorado, EE. UU. Colorado -- Gold discoveries. Pikes Peak (Colo.) Pikes peak, Colorado.

407. ______O. Von Rosenberg. (1911). Facts & figures but no fancies : on a garden spot of Colorado's famous Moffat Road . Denver: Press of Smith- Brooks 1911? 16 p. ; 16 cm. Cover title.by O. Von Rosenberg. Land use -- Colorado -- Kremmling. Kremmling, Colo. -- History.

408. ______J. V. K. Wagar. (1945). A preliminary recreation analysis for Colorado A&M College and vicinity . Fort Collins, Colo.: Colorado A&M College. 15 leaves ; 28 cm. [J.V.K. Wagar]. Recreation -- Colorado -- Fort Collins Region.

409. ______R. J. Walsh and M. S. Salsbury. (1928). The making of Buffalo Bill : a study in heroics . New York: A.L. Burt Co. 391 p., [16] leaves of plates. ill., map (on lining paper) ; 21 cm.Includes index./ Bibliography: p. [363]-370.by

85 Richard J. Walsh, in collaboration with Milton S. Salsbury. Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.

410. ______E. F. Ware. (1911). The Indian war of 1864, being a fragment of the early history of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming . Topeka: Kan. Crane & Co. 1 p. l., v-xi, [1], 601 p. front. (port.) 20 cm. Title in gilt on cover: The Indian war of 1864 and personal adventures connected therewith.By Eugene F. Ware, formerly captain of Co. "F," Seventh Iowa cavalry, who took part in the Indian troubles of that time. Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1862-1865. United States. Army. Iowa Cavalry Regiment, 7th (1863-1866). Company F.

411. ______J. J. Waring, State Historical and Natural History Society of Colorado. (1925). A hay-fever plant survey of the City and County of Denver . Denver: [6] p. 27 cm. Cover title./ "Reprinted from Colorado medicine, June 1925."/ "Preliminary report of the chairman of the Hay-Fever Committee of the Colorado State Historical and Natural History Society." Hay-fever plants. Weeds -- Colorado -- Denver.

412. ______E. R. Warren. (1911). The history of Colorado mammalogy . Colorado Springs, Colo.: Colorado College. p. [312]-328 ; 24 cm. With : The succession of plant life on the gravel slides in the vicinity of Pike's Peak / by Edward C. Schneider.by Edward R. Warren. Mammals -- Colorado.

413. ______A. Watrous. (1911). History of Larimer County, Colorado . Fort Collins: Colo. Courier Print. & Pub. Co. 513 p. illus., ports., map. 29 cm. Collated and compiled from historical authorities, public reports, official records and other reliable sources--stories of Indian troubles and of the pioneer days ... Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado -- Larimer County. Larimer County (Colo.) -- History. Larimer County (Colo.) -- Biography. Estes Park (Colo.)

414. ______D. Watson. (1941). Cliff palace : the story of an ancient city . S.l.: s.n.] Edwards Bros.). 142 p. ill. ; 23 cm.Don Watson.

86 Cliff-dwellers -- Colorado -- Mesa Verde. Cliff-dwellings -- Colorado -- Mesa Verde. Indians of North America -- Colorado -- Antiquities. Mesa Verde.

415. ______B. B. M. Wells. (1909). America and woman suffrage. Wyoming. Colorado. Utah. Idaho . London W. & G. Baird: 15 p. 8vo. Title from cover. Woman -- Suffrage, United States.

416. ______E. P. Wells, B. F. Woodward and S. J. Johnson. (1891). Historical sketch of the Central Presbyterian Church and the 23d Ave. Presbyterian Church of Denver, Colorado. To July seventh, 1891 . Denver: Chain & Hardy Press. 28 p. illus. 23 cm. Material for the earliest history of the Presbyterian Church in the State of Colorado. Furnished by the Rev. Edward P. Wells.-- Outline history of the (First) Central Presbyterian Church of Denver, Colorado, prepared by B.F. Woodward.--Historical sketch of the Twenty-third Ave. Presbyterian Church, by Rev. S.J. Johnson. Presbyterian Church -- Colorado -- History. Denver (Colo.). Central Presbyterian Church -- History.

417. ______H. Welsh and Indian Rights Association. (1890). [Threatened removal of the Southern Utes from their present reservation in Colorado, to proposed new reservation in Utah] . Philadelphia: [3] p. 23cm. Ute Indians.

418. ______W. M. Wheeler. (1908). Honey ants, with a revision of the American Myrmecocysti . New York: Published by order of the Trustees American Museum of Natural History. p. 345-397. ill., map ; 24 cm.Title from caption./ At head of title: Article 20./ Date of publication: May 9, 1908. Cf. introd. text to v. 24./ "Our North American Myrmecocysti are known to range over the arid plains and deserts of the southwest from the City of Mexico to Denver, Colorado"--P. 346./ Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-397).by William Morton Wheeler. Honey-ants. Ants -- Southwestern States. Ants -- Mexico.

419. ______C. B. Whitehead. (1932). Celia Baldwin Whitehead : October 13, 1844--February 4, 1932 . Denver, Colo.: Frank J. Wolf Pub. House. 19 p. ill. ; 23 cm.

87 Whitehead, Celia Baldwin, 1844-1932. Colorado -- Frontier and pioneer life.

420. ______L. Whiting. (1912). The land of enchantment, from Pike's Peak to the Pacific . Boston: Little Brown and company. xii, 347 p. front., 31 pl. 23 cm. With western stars and sunsets.--Denver the beautiful.--The picturesque region of Pike's Peak.--Summer wanderings in Colorado.--The Colorado pioneers.--The suprises of New Mexico.--The story of Santa Fé.--Magic and mystery of Arizona.- -The Petrified Forest and the Meteorite Mountain.--Los Angeles, the spell- binder.--Grand Cañon; the carnival of the gods.by Lilian Whiting. With illustrations from photographs.

421. ______J. D. d. Whitmore. (1900). Denver, queen of the plains . Denver: App Engraving and Print. Co. [84] p. photos. 21 x 25 cm. "Photographs by Joseph Collier, Jackson-Smith Photo. Co., H.F. Peirson & Co., W.C. Sutherland." Photographs -- Colorado -- Denver.

422. ______M. L. Whittaker. (1917). Pathbreakers and pioneers of the Pueblo region . Pueblo: Col.] Franklin Press Co. 160 p. plates, ports. 24 cm. comprising a history of Pueblo from the earliest times, by Milo Lee Whittaker. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Pueblo (Colo.) -- History.

423. ______J. F. Willard. (1918). The Union colony at Greeley, Colorado, 1869- 1871 . Boulder: xxxii, 412 p. 23 cm. (James Field)ed. by James F. Willard ... Union Colony of Colorado. Greeley (Colo.) -- History -- Sources.

424. ______J. F. Willard, C. B. Goodykoontz and coed. (1926). Experiments in Colorado colonization, 1869 1872 : selected contemporary records relating to the German colonization company and the Chicago Colorado, St. Louis Western and Southwestern colonies . Boulder, Colo.: University of Colorado. xxxvii, 483 p. ; 24 cm. edited by ... and Colin B. Goodykoontz.

425. ______J. F. Willard, C. B. Goodykoontz and Conference on the History of the Trans-Mississippi West. (1930). The trans-Mississippi West; papers read at a

88 conference held at the University of Colorado, June 18-June 21, 1929 . Boulder: University of Colorado. xi, 366 p. 21 cm. (James Field)(1929 : University of Colorado)General session.-Western missions.-Western transportation.-The West to American literature.-Round table papers.Edited by James F. Willard and Colin B. Goodykoontz. Missions -- West (U.S.) West (U.S.) West (U.S.) -- History -- Congresses.

426. ______J. F. e. Willard, C. B. Goodykoontz and joint ed. (1926). Experiments in Colorado colonization, 1869-1872 . Boulder: 483 p. (James Field). German Colonization Company, Colfax, Colo. Chicago-Colorado colony, Longmont, Col. St. Louis-western colony, Evans, Col. Southwestern colony, Green City, Col. Colorado -- History -- Sources.

427. ______J. F. e. Willard, C. B. Goodykoontz and joint ed. (1926). Experiments in Colorado colonization, 1869-1872 . Boulder: 483 p. (James Field). German Colonization Company, Colfax, Colo. Chicago-Colorado colony, Longmont, Col. St. Louis-western colony, Evans, Col. Southwestern colony, Green City, Col. Colorado -- History -- Sources.

428. ______W. C. Williams. (1943). Sweet of Colorado . New York: Association Press Fleming H. Revell Company. viii, 183 p. front. (port.) 21 cm. (Wayne Cullen)by Wayne C. Williams. Sweet, William Ellery, 1869-1942.

429. ______M. b. Williamson. (1937). An experimental program for the preparation of teachers of homemaking, Colorado State College . Fort Collins, Colo.: Colorado State College. 12 leaves ; 28 cm. "Fall semester 1937."/ Caption title.Maude Williamson. Home economics teachers -- Training of -- Colorado.

430. ______M. b. Williamson, Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. (1943-1944). Student teaching manual ; homemaking education : Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts : revised 1943-44 . Fort Collins, Colo.: The College. 13 leaves ; 28 cm. Cover title./ Multigraphed. Teaching.

89 Home economics -- Study and teaching.

431. ______G. F. Willison. (1931). Here they dug the gold . New York: A.L. Burt. 299 p., [12] leaves of plates. (George Findlay)ill. ; 23 cm."Crescent Library."by George F. Willison. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Tabor, Horace Austin Warner, 1830-1890. Colorado -- Gold discoveries.

432. ______G. F. Willison. (1931). Here they dug the gold . New York: Brentano's. xiii, 299 p. plates, ports. 23 cm. (George Findlay)Maps on lining-papers./ The Author presents Horace A.W. Tabor as protagonist in this epic of Colorado's creation.by George F. Willison. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Tabor, Horace Austin Warner, 1830-1899. Colorado -- Gold discoveries.

433. ______G. F. Willison. (1931). Here they dug the gold . New York: Bretano's. xiii, 299 p., [12] leaves of plates. (George Findlay)ill., map (on lining paper) ; 23 cm. Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado. Tabor, Horace Austin Warner, 1830-1890. Colorado -- Gold discoveries.

434. ______A. Wilson and Durango Board of Trade. (1893). The Southern Ute Indians of Colorado . Durango: Colo. Democrat Print. 29 p. 20 cm. Cover title.[by Adair Wilson, B. W. Ritter and Richard McCloud, committee]. Ute Indians -- Government relations.

435. ______Woman's Club. (1935). How we cook in Colorado . Hayden, Colo.: Woman's Club. 130 p. ; 23 cm. (Hayden, Colo.). Cookery -- Colorado -- Hayden.

436. ______Woman's Club. (1931). How we cook in Colorado . Hayden CO: The Woman's Club. 1 vol. (loose-leaf). (Hayden, Colo.)ill. ; 23cm. Cookery -- Colorado -- Hayden.

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437. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1936). Boulder in 1883 : an experiment and a beginning in local history . S.l.: s.n. 3 v. (various pagings). Typescript. Boulder (Colo.) -- History.

438. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1936). Canon City guide . S.l.: s.n. 1 v. (various pagings). Typescript. Canon City (Colo.) -- History.

439. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1936). Central City guide . S.l.: s.n. 1 v. (various pagings). Typescript and clippings. Central City (Colo.) -- History.

440. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1938). Colorado counties and post offices . S.l.: s.n. 1 v. (various pagings). Typescript. Counties -- Colorado. Postal service -- Colorado.

441. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1940). Denver's history . S.l.: s.n. 1 v. (various pagings). Typescript. Denver (Colo.) -- History.

442. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1940). Districts of Colorado . S.l.: s.n. 1 v. (various pagings). Arkansas Valley. -- Eastern Colorado. -- Northwest Plateau. -- The San Juan district. -- San Luis Valley. -- The Western slope.Typescript. Arkansas Valley (Colo.) Colorado -- History. San Juan Region (Colo.) San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.)

443. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1939). Racial groups . S.l.: s.n. 1 vol. (various pagings) ; 28 cm. General information. -- Specific groups: Austrian ; German ; Greek ; Holland ;

91 Italians ; Japanese ; Jews ; Jugo Slavs ; Polish ; Sloveneans ; Spanish Americans (Mexicans) ; Swedes ; Welsh.Typescript. Austrians in Colorado. Dutch in Colorado. Germans in Colorado. Greeks in Colorado. Italians in Colorado. Japanese in COlorado. Jews in Colorado. Mexicans in Colorado. Polish in Colorado. Slovenes in Colorado. Spanish Americans in Colorado. Swedes in Colorado. Welsh in Colorado. Yugoslavs in Colorado.

444. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1939). Russians and German-Russians in Colorado . S.l.: s.n. 1 vol. (various pagings) ; 28 cm. Typescript. German-Russians in Colorado. Russians in Colorado.

445. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. (1941). The Writers' program, Colorado, 1941. Work projects administration . N.p.: [28] p. 22 cm. Reproducted from type-written copy. Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado. Colorado -- Bibliography.

446. ______Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado and Colorado-Henkle Collection. (1940-1943). Colorado place names . Denver: State Museum. 1 v. ; 23 cm. Published as a series of articles in the Colorado Magazine, v. 17, no. 1, Jan. 1940 - v. 20, no. 3, May 1943./ Bookplate of Herman H. Henkle./ Colorado-Henkle Collection.prepared by the Colorado Writers' project. Names, Geographical -- Colorado. Colorado -- Gazetteers.

447. ______Ymca. (1900). 16 to 1 : our new silver mine . Denver, Colo.: Liggett & Co. 8 p. (Denver, Colo.)ill. ; 16 cm.Advertisement for the YMCA of Denver's Evening Institute.

92 Adult education -- Colorado -- Denver. Exercise -- Colorado -- Denver. Recreation -- Colorado -- Denver. YMCA (Denver, Colo.)

448. ______Young Women's Christian Association and Industrial Committee. (1927). Summary of important Colorado laws concerning women and children . Denver: Y.W.C.A. 16 p. ; 16 cm. (Denver, Colo.)Cover title.compiled by Industrial Committee of the Young Women's Christian Association, Denver, Colorado. Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Colorado. Children -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Colorado.

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