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| Fd 1 | Theodore Roosevelt, Vice President of the United States |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, signed by Theodore Roosevelt, Vice-President of the United States” | |
| Fd 2 | William J. Palmer, founder of Colorado Springs |
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| 1 6-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, signed by William J. Palmer | |
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| 1 envelope marked “Photographs of Parks from Wm. J. Palmer” | |
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| Fd 3 | J.R. Robinson, Mayor of Colorado Springs |
| 3 calling cards “Miss Jennie E. Robinson,” “Mrs. John R. Robinson,” “Dr. John R. Robinson” | |
| 4 b&w photos: “John Robert Robinson,” “Walter Scott Robinson,” “George DeWitt Robinson,” “Jessie Duncan Brown Robinson” | |
| 1 18-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, addressed “To the Citizens of Colorado Springs of the Twenty First Century,” signed by J. R. Robinson, Mayor | |
| Fd 4 | Unitarian Church -Mary Hamilton Stockwell |
| 1 11-page, handwritten document titled “History of the Unitarian Movement in Colorado Springs, up to the year 1901.” With 1-page cover letter signed by Mary Hamilton Stockwell for the Unitarian Society of All Souls’ Church | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten document titled “List of Original Members of All Souls’ Church in 1890-1891” | |
| 1 b&w photo of All Souls’ Church | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Mary Hamilton Stockwell” | |
| Fd 5 | Associated Charities - Edward Evans-Carrington |
| 1 23-page, handwritten letter, dated July 29, 1901, addressed “To the Citizens of Colorado Springs of the Twenty First Century, Greeting:” signed by Edward Evans-Carrington, Secretary and Manager for the Office of Associated Charities | |
| 1 business card: “Rev. E. Evans-Carrington” | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Portrait of Rev. Edward Evans-Carrington” | |
| 1 1-page, typewritten letter of recommendation for Evans-Carrington, signed by Theodore P. Day, President of Day Realty and Investment Co. | |
| 1 printed form: “Daily Register of Applications” | |
| 1 printed record card | |
| 1 printed copy of “Report of the First Annual Meeting” October 9, 1899 | |
| 1 printed copy of “Report of the Second Annual Meeting” October 15, 1900 | |
| Fd 6 | James Pierce and Maria Eliza Pierce Barnes |
| 1 b&w photo: “James Pierce Barnes” | |
| 2 business cards: “J. P. Barnes” | |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter, dated July 31, 1901, addressed “To the citizens of Colorado Springs, Colorado, in the year A. D. 2001, Greeting:” signed by James Pierce Barnes | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August 2, 1901, addressed “To my dear Grand-daughters Katherine Frost-Barnes and Emily Jane Powell.” Signed by Maria Eliza Pierce Barnes | |
| Fd 7 | Musical Matters - A.C. Pearson |
| 1 17-page, handwritten letter signed by Albert C. Pearson | |
| 1 envelope marked “Letter on Musical Matters, by A. C. Pearson, July 31, 1901,” containing mostly biographical material | |
| Fd 8 | City Water Supply - E.A. Sawyer |
| 1 14-page, handwritten letter, dated August 2, 1901, signed by Edwin A. Sawyer of Sawyer and Garstin, Civil and Mining Engineers | |
| 1 envelope marked “For the ‘Century Chest,’ the City’s Present Water Supply, by E. A. Sawyer” | |
| Fd 9 | Ben Griffith, Colorado College Class 1901 |
| 1 11-page, handwritten letter, addressed “To the male Students of Colorado College in 2001 A. D.:” signed by Ben Griffith, class of 1901 | |
| Fd 10 | Masonic Lodges |
| 1 page from The Colorado Odd Fellow with official directory listings | |
| 1 booklet “Constitution and By-laws of Monte Rosa Rebekah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F.” | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Mrs. George W. Musser, Past Noble Grand of Monte Rosa Rebekah Lodge” | |
| 1 16-page, handwritten document, dated July 29, 1901, titled “A Brief History of Monte Rosa Rebekah Lodge No. 4,” signed by Belle McCoy Musser | |
| 1 3-page, typewritten document, dated August 3, 1901, detailing the history of I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 38, signed by J. E. Shobe, Secretary | |
| Fd 11 | Manitou, Colorado |
| 1 b&w photo: “Mexican and Indian Museum, Manitou, Colo.” | |
| 1 hand-tinted photo: “The Cliff House and Soda Springs, Manitou, Colo.” | |
| 1 hand-tinted photo: “Manitou, Colo. about 1900” | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Interior of A. M. Nilson’s Grocery Store, 108 Canon Ave.” | |
| 1 reprinted b&w photo, a panoramic view of Manitou, Colo. | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Aileen Nutten Frowine” | |
| 1 9-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, signed by Aileen Nutten Frowine | |
| 1 envelope marked “Manitou Tourist Season, 1901” | |
| 1 8-page, handwritten document, undated, titled “Some Phases of the Government of the Town of Manitou in the year 1901” signed by John W. Kriger, Town Attorney | |
| 2 issues of the Manitou Springs Journal, dated June 20, 1901 and July 30, 1901 | |
| 1 printed poster “The Growth of the Cliff House in 25 Years” | |
| Fd 12 | YWCA of Colorado Springs - Mary Tenney Hatch |
| 1 3-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the President of the Young Women’s Christian Association of Colorado Springs in the Year 2001:” signed by Mary Tenney Hatch | |
| 1 calling card: “Mrs. Walter M. Hatch” | |
| 1 printed brochure: By-laws of the YWCA | |
| 2 Colorado Springs Gazette articles on the YWCA building and the Annual Meeting Report | |
| Fd 13 | Social Life - Elizabeth Cass Goddard |
| 1 b&w photo: “Elizabeth Cass Goddard (Mrs. Francis W. Goddard)” | |
| 1 11-page, handwritten letter, dated July 27, 1901, addressed “My dear Twenty-First Century Women,” signed by Elizabeth Cass Goddard | |
| Fd 14 | William F. Slocum, President of Colorado College |
| 1 3-page, typewritten letter, dated July 9, 1901, addressed “To the President of Colorado College in the year 1999,” signed by William F. Slocum, President of CC | |
| Fd 15 | Mary Gilman Ahlers, wife of a Colorado College professor |
| 2 metal hairpins “worn by Mary Gilman Ahlers, for her oldest girl descendant” | |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed to “College Friends of the Next Century,” signed by Mary Gilman Ahlers | |
| 1 b&w photo of Mrs. Ahlers | |
| 1 envelope addressed “To the wife of a Professor in Colorado College in the year 2001” | |
| Fd 16 | Banking in Colorado Springs - William S. Jackson |
| 1 13-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “to the citizens of the City of Colorado Springs in the year 2001. Greetings:” signed by William S. Jackson, President of the El Paso County Bank | |
| 1 1-page, typewritten document detailing the beginning of the Colorado Springs Bank | |
| 1 printed brochure “Statement of Condition” of the El Paso National Bank | |
| 1 printed brochure “Statement of Condition” of the Exchange National Bank | |
| 1 printed brochure “Statement of Condition” of the First National Bank | |
| 1 printed brochure of the Assurance Savings and Loan Association | |
| 1 1-page, typewritten document “Semi-annual statement of the Assurance Savings and Loan” | |
| Fd 17 | Architecture - Thomas MacLaren |
| 1 12-page, handwritten document, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the Citizens of
Colorado Springs of the Year 2001. An account of the architecture of the city at above date,” signed by Thomas MacLaren 1 b&w photo: “T. MacLaren” | |
| 1 printed page from Mountain Sunshine with article, “Architects of Colorado Springs’ Past”
by W. F. Douglas | |
| 1 copy of pages 41-44 of “Facts Homes’ Edition” | |
| 1 printed page from Mountain Sunshine with article, “Paris: The World Beautiful in 1900” by Virginia Donaghe McClurg | |
| 54 b&w prints and photos of Colorado Springs buildings and residences by a variety of
architects, most identified by owner | |
| 1 paper-bound book, Some Artistic Homes of Colorado Springs, published by Barber and
Hastings, Architects | |
| Fd 18 | Colorado Springs Public Library - Susan T. Dunbar |
| 1 12-page, handwritten letter, dated July 31, 1901, addressed “To the Librarian and Friends
of the Public Library of Colorado Springs in A. D. 2001, Greetings:” signed by Susan Teel Dunbar, Librarian of the Colo. Spgs. Public Library | |
| 1 printed 1-cent postcard overdue notice | |
| 1 printed 1-cent postcard book availability notice | |
| 1 printed form: reference for library card application | |
| 1 printed form-describing library borrowing policies | |
| 1 printed library card | |
| 1 printed form: “Seven Day Book. Cannot be renewed.” | |
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| 1 paperbound book, Anemones: A Story from Pikes Peak by Susan T. Dunbar | |
| 1 clothbound book, Looking Backward 2000-1887 by Edward Bellamy with library card set | |
| Fd 19 | Church of Christ Scientist - Patty Stuart Jewett |
| 1 7-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To Church of Christ Scientist
of Colorado Springs in the year 2001. Greetings,” signed by Patty Stuart Jewett | |
| Fd 20 | Attorneys - Franklin A. Brooks and Henry C. Hall |
| 1 8-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, signed by Franklin E. Brooks, Attorney | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten note, containing biographical information, signed by Brooks | |
| 1 5-page, typewritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, signed by Henry C. Hall, Attorney | |
| Fd 21 | Public School System - John Dietrich |
| 1 20-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, addressed “To the Residents of Colorado Springs in the year 2001:” signed by John Dietrich, Superintendent of Schools | |
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| 1 paperbound booklet “Colorado Springs Public Schools Outline of Studies: Elementary and High Schools 1897-1898” | |
| 1 printed directory of School Board Members, Teachers, Committees and Janitors for 1900-1901 | |
| 1 printed card listing Officers and Committees of the Colorado Springs School Board, 1901-1902 | |
| 1 clothbound copy of By-laws and Rules and Regulations of the Public School System | |
| Fd 22 | Attorney & Judge - Horace G. Lunt |
| 1 2-page, typewritten letter, signed by Horace G. Lunt, Attorney and Judge | |
| 1 envelope marked “Calhoun Gold Mng Co v. Ajax Gold Mgn Co.” containing brief note and
related newspaper clippings | |
| 1 envelope marked “Mems.” Brief note and newspaper clippings with biographical information on Lunt | |
| 1 envelope marked “People V. Doyle” containing related newspaper clippings | |
| 1 envelope marked “In re ‘Election,’ ‘Emblems,’ ‘Conventions,’ Cases, Partial” containing newspaper clippings on several legal cases | |
| Fd 23 | Lighting & Heating in Colorado Springs - George Rex Buckman |
| 1 6-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, titled “Notes on the Lighting and Heating of Colorado Springs,” signed by George Rex Buckman, | |
| 3 printed billing forms for “The Colorado Springs Light and Power Co.” (2) and “The Colorado Springs Electric Co.” | |
| Fd 24 | William T. Gauss family |
| 1 printed article (advance sheets) “giving a complete genealogical record of the Potts family in Great Britain and America.” | |
| 1 newspaper article from the Denver Republican, August 4, 1901, reporting the “Gauss” expedition to Antarctica | |
| 1 25-page, handwritten document, dated August 4, 1901, giving a genealogy of the Gauss family, signed by William Theodore Gauss, grandson of Carl Friedrich Gauss | |
| Fd 25 | National Politics - William A. Platt |
| 1 9-page, handwritten letter, undated, titled “A Message on National Politics,” signed by William Alexander Platt, Editor of the Evening Mail | |
| Fd 26 | William A. Platt family |
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| 1 8-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To any descendants of mine who may be alive in 2001, Greeting:” signed by William Alexander Platt | |
| Fd 27 | Real estate in Colorado Springs - H. LeB. Wills |
| 1 3-page, handwritten document, dated July 22, 1901, titled “The real estate situation in Colorado Springs,” signed by Henry LeBreton Wills | |
| Fd 28 | Press of Colorado Springs - Isaac N. Stevens, Editor of Colorado Springs Gazette |
| 1 6-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, titled “The Press of Colorado Springs.” Signed by Isaac N. Stevens, Editor of the Colorado Springs Gazette | |
| Fd 29 | Unions - Charles G. Collais |
| 1 b&w photo: “Charles G. Collais” | |
| 1 11-page, handwritten letter, dated July 31, 1901, addressed “To the citizens of Colorado Springs in the year 2001,” signed by Charles G. Collais, Builder and Member of Local Union #515 Carpenters and Joiners of America | |
| Fd 30 | W.H.R.Stote family |
| 1 coaster advertising Stote Brothers Real Estate | |
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| Fd 31 | Young lady at Colorado College - George Gallaway |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter, dated August 2, 1901, signed by George D. Gallaway | |
| 1 envelope addressed “To the Young Lady who stood highest in the Class graduated from Colorado College in the Year 2000” | |
| Fd 32 | Colorado Christian Endeavor Union - H.R. Chapman |
| 5 badges for the 13th Annual Convention of the Colorado Christian Endeavor Union | |
| 1 printed program for the Convention | |
| 1 1-page, typewritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the Twenty-first Century Christian Endeavors of Colorado,” signed by H. R. Chapman, State President | |
| 1 list of officers from Colorado, June 1901-June 1902 | |
| Fd 33 | Boys Club Association of Colorado Springs - Ida Wheaton Riddle, President |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To the President of “the Boys Club Association of Colorado Springs and Vicinity’ of 2001. Greeting:” signed by Ida Wheaton Riddle, President | |
| Fd 34 | Pocahontas Council No. 27 - Barbara E. Beacham |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter , dated August, 1901, signed by Barbara E. Beacham, Past Sister of the Degree of Pocahontas | |
| 1 paperbound booklet “Constitution, By-laws and Rules of Order of the Great Council of Colorado Improved Order of Red Men and of Weetamoo Council No. 27” | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Mrs. Barbara E. Beacham, Age 50” | |
| 1 handwritten note addressed “To the Chiefs and Members of Weetamoo Council, No. 27, Degree of Pocahontas of G. S. D. 510 (2001)” | |
| Fd 35 | Slang of the Day - D. Russ Wood |
| 1 7-page, typewritten article “The Slang of the Day,” dated August 3, 1901, written by D. Russ Wood | |
| Fd 36 | Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce - D.B.Farley |
| 1 issue of the Colorado Springs Gazette, January 13, 1901, with article on the history and work of the Chamber of Commerce | |
| 1 handwritten note included with article above, signed by D. B. Fairley, President of the Chamber | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter on Chamber of Commerce letterhead, dated August 4, 1901, signed by Fairley | |
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| 2 printed Fairley Bros. Bank checks | |
| 2 sheets Fairley Bros. Letterhead paper | |
| 1 piece Black Belle Gold Mining Co. letterhead | |
| 1b&w photo: “D. B. Fairley” | |
| 1 copy of an editorial from the Colorado Springs Gazette, July 6, 1901 | |
| Fd 37 | Franklin and Dora Noxon family (Christian Scientist) |
| 1 13-page, handwritten article “Metaphysics - True and False,” by Dora Fletcher Noxon | |
| 1 10-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To my own posterity and the Noxon family - one hundred years hence, and beyond.” Signed by Franklin Noxon | |
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| 1 7-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, signed by Dora Noxon | |
| Fd 38 | Dr. Friedman |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, signed by Dr. Friedman (German ?) | |
| Fd 39 | Housekeeping - Elizabeth Mellon Evans Solly |
| 1 6-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, addressed to “My dear great-great-great grandchildren,” signed by Elizabeth Mellon Evans Solly | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Elizabeth Mellon Evans Solly” | |
| 1 calling card: “Mrs. S. Edwin Solly” | |
| 1 envelope addressed “To the Housekeepers of the year 2000” | |
| Fd 40 | Manufacturing - W.W. Hassell |
| 1 11-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the Citizens of Two Thousand & one,” signed by W. W. Hassell, President of the Hassell Iron Works | |
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| Fd 41 | Ministers in Colorado Springs & Congregational Church - Manly D. Ormes |
| 1 b&w photo: “Manly D. Ormes and daughter, Eleanor Francis” | |
| 1 11-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the ministers residing in Colo. Spgs. in the year 2001; Greeting!” signed by Manly D. Ormes, Founder and Minister of the Second Congregational Church | |
| 1 13-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To the Pastor and members of the Second Congregational Church in the year of our Lord 2001.” Signed by Manly Ormes | |
| 1 handwritten list of Ormes’ children’s names and dates of birth | |
| Fd 42 | Gazette Editorial - Walter Lawson Wilder |
| 1 4-page, handwritten article “The Century Chest, (an editorial written for the Colorado Springs Gazette of Monday, August 5, 1901 by Walter Lawson Wilder, Associate Editor” | |
| Fd 43 | Virginia Donaghe McClurg - Poems |
| 2 handwritten sonnets by Virginia Donaghe McClurg, “Colorado 1901” and “Colorado. The Year 2000.” | |
| 1 printed, paperbound copy of A Colorado Wreath by Virginia Donaghe McClurg, a collection of poems and illustrations | |
| 1 reprint of an article by Virginia Donaghe McClurg, “The Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings and the Women’s Park” with photo of Mrs. McClurg | |
| Fd 44 | Parks in Colorado Springs - Edgar T. Ensign |
| 1 5-page, handwritten article, “Public Parks and Parkways in Colorado Springs, Colo.” by Edgar T. Ensign, signed | |
| 1 envelope addressed with title above and quotation from Sir Walter Scott, “Jock, when ye hae naething else to do, ye may be sticking in a tree; it will be growing, Jock, when ye’re sleeping.” | |
| Fd 45 | Christian Scientists - Edson M. Cole |
| 1 8-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To Our Friends One-Hundred Yrs Hence, Ten Reasons Why Christian Science Will Be The Religion of Your Day.” Signed by Edson M. Cole | |
| 1 business card, “Edson M. Cole, C. S.” | |
| Fd 46 | Medicine - Boswell Preston Anderson M.D. |
| 1 7-page, handwritten letter, dated August 2, 1901, describing the “history of medicine in El Paso County for the past 30 years,” signed by Boswell Preston Anderson, M.D. | |
| 1 b&w photo of Dr. Anderson | |
| 1 calling card, “Dr. Boswell P. Anderson” | |
| Fd 47 | Woman’s Relief Corps - Stella Kyle, Ella Dwinell & Irene de Toliver |
| 1 8-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, on Woman’s Relief Corps letterhead, describing the organization above, signed by Stella A. Kyle, Dept. Press Correspondent, WRC, Colo. & Wyo. | |
| 1 4-page, handwritten addendum to letter above, giving biographical information on Stella Kyle and listing past presidents, secretaries and treasurers of the regional organization | |
| 1 7-page, handwritten letter, dated July 28, 1901, on local Relief Corps letterhead, addressed to the Patriotic and loyal women of Colorado Springs, Colorado, in the year of our Lord 2001.” Signed by Ella S. L. Dwinell, Past Department President, etc. | |
| 1 3-page addendum to letter above, giving biographical information on Ella Dwinell and listing past and current charter members of Auxiliary No. 4 of the Woman’s Relief Corps | |
| 1 4-page, handwritten list of current membership of Woman’s Relief Corps No. 4, dated July 30, 1901, signed by Irene De Toliver, Corps Treasurer | |
| 1 reprint of b&w photo of Ella Dwinell with printed copies of reports | |
| 1 reprint of b&w photo of H. O. Dodge, Department Commander | |
| 1 business card “Mrs. E. L. C. Dwinell, Agent, Colorado Springs, Colo.” (Mechanics Insurance Co. of Philadelphia) | |
| 1 printed newsletter of the Woman’s Relief Corps, dated July 22, 1901 | |
| 1 copy of the National Standard, Thursday, July 25, 1901, Denver, Colo. | |
| Fd 48 | Early Settlers - John Potter |
| 1 6-page, typewritten letter, dated A. D. 1901, addressed “To the citizens of Colorado Springs in the year A. D. 2001, a kindly greeting.” Signed by John Potter | |
| 1 b&w photo, “John Potter, 1901” | |
| 1 b&w photo, “Home of John Potter. 1901. 18 East Dale Street. Colorado Springs, Colo.” | |
| 1 envelope addressed “To the Citizens of Colorado Springs, Colorado. In the Year 2001. Topic. ‘The Early Settlers and their hopes.’ John Potter” | |
| Fd 49 | Louis R. and Leah Lucile Ehrich family |
| 25 “Yellow Kid” buttons | |
| 55 “Flag” buttons | |
| 17 “Campaign” buttons | |
| 2 souvenir medals of the 1895 and 1898 Flower Carnivals | |
| 1 handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, “To my dear descendent, from your great-great- grandmother, who is at present twelve years old.” | |
| 1 10-page, handwritten letter, dated July 24, 1901, addressed “To my Fellow-Townspeople of Colorado Springs in the Year 2001,” signed by Louis R. Erich | |
| 1 2-page, typewritten copy of a letter, dated March 24, 1898, addressed to the President of the United States, calling for non-intervention in Cuba, with typed names of 51 prominent male citizens of Colorado Springs | |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, written in praise of Louis Ehrich by his daughter, signed by Leah Lucile Ehrich | |
| 4 b&w photos, “Louis R. Ehrich. Aug/01.” | |
| 3 b&w photos, “Henriette Ehrich, taken in Colorado Springs in 1900.” | |
| 1 b&w photo, “Rebecca Ehrich. Taken in 1897 at Colorado Springs.” | |
| 1 b&w photo, “Caroline Minzie, Mother of Henriette Ehrich. April 5/97” | |
| 1 paperbound copy of “A Message from the Old to the New Century: A Religion for All Time” written by Louis R. Ehrich, published in “The Arena” in 1893 | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August, 1901, addressed to “My dear descendants,” signed by Louis R. Ehrich | |
| 1 11-page, typewritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To My Descendants Who May Be Living in the Year 2001,” giving information on the Ehrich family, signed by Louis R. Ehrich | |
| 1 printed pamphlet “Hymns for Dedication of ‘The Century Chest,’ Perkins Fine Arts Hall.” | |
| 1 hardbound copy of The Question of Silver by Louis R. Ehrich, inscribed by the author | |
| 1 paperbound copy of “Proceedings of the Conference of the National Committee of the Sound Money Democracy, held at Indianapolis, Ind., August 7, 1896” | |
| 1 printed pamphlet “The Gold Standard” and “The Folly and Futility of Fighting Evolution” by Hon. Joseph M. Carey and Louis R. Ehrich | |
| 1 copy of news article from The Republican, “Speech of Chairman Ehrich at the Third Party Conference” (pasted on cardboard sheets) | |
| Fd 50 | Art in Colorado Springs - Mary A. Bartow |
| 1 b&w photo “Mary A. Bartow” | |
| 1 2-page, typewritten list, “Partial List of Paintings Now in the Collection of Louis R. Ehrich, 1700 North Cascade Avenue” | |
| 1 26-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, signed by Mary A. Bartow (Art in Colorado Springs) | |
| 1 6-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, “addenda” to letter above, signed by Alfred Bartow | |
| 1 copy of Colorado Springs Gazette article, “The Late Harvey B. Young, a Painter of Life in Mountain and Plain: His Legacy to the World of Art” by Mary A. Bartow | |
| Fd 51 | Sickness and healing |
| 5 business/calling cards: “Miss Marie Anderson,” “Mrs. W. H. Anderson,” “Miss Caddie Hawkins,” “A. E. Maunder,” “Lewis J. Newsome and Ethel F. Newsome” | |
| 1 small metal object (Clamp? Hinge?) marked “Patent Pending, T. T. Lovelace, Waterbury, Conn” | |
| 1 printed article, “God’s Promises for the Healing of the Body,” by S. S. Quinn, Keene, N. H., stamped “Mystic Healer, 305 South Tejon” | |
| 1 printed flyer, “Sickness Is Sin” | |
| Fd 52 | Colorado Springs Today - Dr. Samuel Le Nord Caldwell |
| 1 b&w photo “Dr. Samuel Le Nord Caldwell” with family information | |
| 16 uncancelled U. S. postage stamps in envelope | |
| 15 uncancelled U. S. postage stamps in envelope | |
| 5 articles cut from the Colorado Springs Gazette in envelope | |
| 1 40-page, handwritten letter, dated July, 1901, addressed to “My dear Friends of the Twentyfirst Century,” signed by Samuel LeNord Caldwell, M. D. | |
| Fd 53 | Fashions -Mrs. Henry McAllister, Jr. |
| 1 8-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, titled “Fashions of To-day,” signed by Phebe Ketcham McAllister | |
| 1 printed program of the Anne Hathaway Shakespeare Club for the year 1901 | |
| 27 b&w photos, unidentified, illustrating women’s and children’s fashions | |
| 6 b&w photos, all marked “Young ladies representing characters in ‘Cranford’ at a benefit entertainment” | |
| 1 envelope containing representative fabric scraps, addressed “Fashions of Today. August 4, 1901. Mrs. Henry McAllister, Jr.” | |
| 1 handwritten note acknowledging Giddings Bros. Dry Goods and Madame Fraser, Dress- maker for their contributions | |
| 10 fashion plates, b&w and color | |
| Fd 54 | Colorado College astronomy department - Professor Frank H. Loud |
| 1 3-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To the professor in charge of the Astronomical department of Colorado College, 2001. My dear sir,” signed by Frank H. Loud | |
| Fd 55 | Humane Efforts - Francis B. Hill |
| 1 10-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, addressed “The El Paso County Branch of the Colorado Humane Society in the year 1901, sends greeting to the citizens of Colorado Springs in the year 2001. Subject: The History and present condition of Humane Efforts in the City,” signed by Francis B. Hill, Secretary | |
| 1 printed notice “To Shippers of Live Poultry” | |
| 1 b&w photo “Francis B. Hill, Secretary Humane Society” | |
| Fd 56 | Arthur J. Kew and Ida Wheaton Fursman |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To the citizens of Colorado Springs in the Year 2001. Brethren, through ties of Home and Love.” Signed by Arthur J. Kew | |
| 1 10-page, handwritten manuscript titled “Colorado. An Ode written for The Quarto-Centennial Celebration” by Arthur J. Kew, dated July 1901 | |
| 1 7-page, handwritten manuscript, dated August 5, 1901, containing 5 sonnets written to Ida Rosalie Fursman by Arthur J. Kew | |
| 1 3-page, handwritten manuscript dated August 3, 1901, titled “Land of our Home: Verses written to the music of ‘Home, Sweet Home’ to be sung at the Dedication of the Century Chest” by Arthur J. Kew | |
| 2 b&w photos “Arthur J. Kew” and “Ida Rosalie Fursman” | |
| Fd 57 | Needle-work Guild - Josephine Harrison Halliday and Ida Wheaton Riddle |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, titled “Short History of the Colorado Springs Branch of the Needle-Work Guild,” signed by Josephine Harrison Halliday, Ex-President | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To The President of the Colorado Springs Branch of The Needle-work guild of America of 2001,” signed by Ida Wheaton Riddle, President C. S. B. N. G. of A. | |
| 1 printed program and application form of the Colorado Springs Branch of the Needlework Guild of America | |
| Fd 58 | Gardening - Patty Stuart Jewett |
| 1 11-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the Lovers of Gardens, of the Year of our Lord 2001, Greetings,” signed by Patty Stuart Jewett, Chairman, Woman’s Advisory Board of the Horticultural Society | |
| 1 hand-drawn layout of garden of Patty Stuart Jewett | |
| 1 3-page, handwritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the Horticultural Society of Colorado Springs of the year 2001. Greeting,” signed by Patty Stuart Jewett | |
| 2 b&w photos “Patty Stuart Jewett” and “William Kennow Jewett” | |
| 2 envelopes addressed “To the Horticultural Society of Colorado Springs, 2001” and “To the Lovers of Gardens in 2001” | |
| 2 printed copies of the program for the Third Annual Show of the El Paso County Horticultural Society | |
| 2 printed copies of the list of officers and committees of the Horticultural Society for 1901 | |
| 1 printed copy of the by-laws of the Horticultural Society | |
| 1 printed copy of an article on the Horticultural Society’s annual meeting from the Colorado Springs Gazette, Sunday, February 3, 1901 | |
| 1 printed copy of the brochure, “All About Sweet Peas,” published by W. Atlee Burpee & Co. | |
| 3 printed catalogs from Andorra Nurseries of Philadelphia, Mount Hope Nurseries of Rochester, NY and Henry A. Dreer of Philadelphia | |
| 13 printed, full-color catalog covers from numerous nurseries | |
| 7 copies of articles on Colorado wildflowers from the Colorado Springs Gazette, undated | |
| Fd 59 | Ernest Whitney Boys Club - Sara Coolidge Brooks |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, titled “The Ernest Whitney Boys’ Club,” signed by Sara Coolidge Brooks | |
| Fd 60 | Grace Episcopal Church - A.R. Kieffer |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To the Rector of Grace Church, Colorado Springs, Colo. in the Year 2001, signed by A. R. Kieffer, D. D., Rector, Church of the Ascension, Bradford, PA | |
| 1 printed copy of “The Upper Country Where the King Lives: A Letter from a Grandfather to His Grandchildren After the Loss of Their Father” by the Rev. A. R. Kieffer | |
| 1 3-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To our dear great grand children (if we be so fortunate as to have them) greeting” signed by Lissa Hall Kieffer | |
| 2 cyanotype photos “Sisters Katharine Moore, 6 years (and) Constance Moore, 3 years” and “Henry Boynton Moore, Kate Kieffer Moore (and) Constance Moore” | |
| 4 b&w photos “Kate Kieffer Moore,” “Grandmama Hall,” “Rev. Augustus R. Kieffer, D. D.,” and “Lissa Hall Kieffer (and) Rev. A. R. Kieffer” | |
| Fd 61 | William and Anna Belle Lennox family |
| 5 b&w photos “Willabel Lennox,” “William Lennox, Jr.,” “Loring Lennox,” “Jessie B. Lennox,” and “William Lennox” | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed to “My dear Great Grand Children,” signed by Anna Belle Lennox | |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated Autust 4, 1901, addressed to “My dear Great Grand Children,” signed by William Lennox | |
| Fd 62 | Consumption treatment - Dr. Charles Fox Gardiner |
| 1 printed chart “Illustrating Dr. Charles Fox Gardiner’s Paper on Light and Air in the Treatment of Consumption in Colorado.” | |
| 1 printed page “Diet List for Pulmonary Invalids with Fair Digestion” by Dr. Gardiner | |
| 1 printed copy of article “Light and Air in the Treatment of Consumption in Colorado” by Dr. Gardiner, reprinted from The Medical News, July 22, 1899 | |
| 1 printed copy of “the Dangers of Tubercular Infection and Their Partial Arrest by Climatic Influences” by Dr. Gardiner, reprinted from The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, February, 1898 | |
| 1 b&w photo “Charles Fox Gardiner, M. D., aged 40 years.” | |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To My Professional Brothers of the Year 2001” signed by Charles Fox Gardiner, including genealogical information on backside of last page | |
| Fd 63 | Railroads - B.H. Bryant |
| 1 2-page, typewritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed to Mr. Louis R. Ehrich, a cover letter, signed by B. H. Bryant (General Superintendent of the Colorado Midland Railway) | |
| 1 8-page, typewritten letter, dated July 31, 1901, addressed “To the Happy Successors of the People of the Twentieth Century, Greeting,” detailing the history of regional and local railways, signed by B. H. Bryant | |
| Fd 64 | Joseph Fulton Humphrey family |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To the descendents of Joseph Fulton Humphrey,” containing family information, signed by J. F. Humphrey | |
| 1 b&w photo of a watercolor sketch showing Colorado Springs in 1874 after a snowstorm, extensive handwritten information on back by J. F. Humphrey | |
| Fd 65 | Colorado College Department of Chemistry - Professor William Strieby |
| 1 3-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “My Dear Sir and Successor,” signed by William Streiby (Chemistry Professor at Colorado College) | |
| 1 envelope addressed to “The Head of the Department of Chemistry. Colorado College” | |
| Fd 66 | Woman’s view of Colorado Springs - Miriam Storrs Washburn |
| 1 17-page, handwritten letter, dated July 1901, addressed “Colorado Springs from a Woman’s Standpoint, with Greetings to the Year 2001.” Signed by Miriam Storrs Washburn | |
| Fd 67 | Ute Indians - Mrs. Charles Adams |
| 1 piece of printed letterhead from the Antlers Hotel, Colorado Springs | |
| 1 copy of an article titled “A Breakfast to a Band of Ute Indians: A Reminiscence by Mrs. General Adams,” from the Colorado Telegraph, Thursday, August 1 1901 | |
| 2 calling cards of “Mrs. Charles Adams” with notes on family | |
| Fd 68 | Day and Night Nursery Association - Jessie Adella Aiken |
| 1 7-page, handwritten letter, dated August, 1901, describing the Day and Night Nursery Association of Colorado Springs, signed by Jessie Adella Aiken, Treasurer | |
| 1 printed copy of the article “Where the Little Ones Find Comfort and Care” from the Colorado Telegraph, Sunday, June 23, 1901 | |
| 1 newspaper reprint of a photo of Mrs. G. W. Lawrence, President of the Nursery Association | |
| 1 b&w photo “Jessie A. Aiken” | |
| Fd 69 | Ministers in Colorado Springs - Benjamin Brewster |
| 1 13-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, titled “A Minister’s Life in Colorado Springs.” Signed by Benjamin Brewster, Rector of Grace Church | |
| Fd 70 | Physicians - Samuel Edwin Solly, M.D. |
| 1 8-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To the Physicians of Colorado Springs in the Year 2000 A. D.” Signed by Samuel Edwin Solly (M. D.) | |
| Fd 71 | Grace Church Record |
| 1 envelope addressed “To the Senior Warden of Grace Episcopal Church of Colorado Springs, Colo. in the Year 2001.” | |
| 4 printed copies of the “Grace Church Record” Vol II, No. 9, dated August, 1901 | |
| Fd 72 | W.L. Dawson family |
| 2 business cards “W. L. Dawson & Co. Real Estate” | |
| 1 2-page, typewritten letter, dated July 27, 1901, addressed “To the Chief Ranger of Court Mt. Cameron, #1654, I. O. F. Colorado Springs, Colo., of the 21st Century” signed by Vincent King, Chief Ranger, et. al., prepared by William Lloyd Dawson, Court Deputy | |
| 1 business card “The United States Real Estate Association” | |
| 1 business card “William L. Dawson, Probate Judge Wallace Co. Wallace, Kansas” | |
| 1 1-page, handwritten note on family of W. L. Dawson | |
| Fd 73 | William Edwin and Ida Wheaton Riddle family |
| 1 8-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To My Dear Grand Children,” signed by Ida Wheaton Riddle | |
| 4 b&w photos, “Wm Wheaton Riddle,” “Frank Harwood Riddle,” “W. E. Riddle,” “Ida Wheaton Riddle” | |
| Fd 74 | Music in Colorado Springs - Leah Ehrich |
| 1 23-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, addressed “To the people of Colorado Springs in the year 2001:” signed by Leah Lucile Ehrich | |
| 1 b&w photo “Leah Lucile Ehrich and twelve year old sister, Alma Louise Ehrich” | |
| 4 printed brochures of the Colorado Springs Musical Club for the seasons 1897- 98, 1898-99, 1899-1900, and 1900-01 | |
| 1 printed copy of the “Constitution and By-laws of the Colorado Springs Musical Club” | |
| 5 printed programs for January through May of the Colorado Springs Musical Club | |
| Fd 75 | Early Colorado Springs - Irving Howbert |
| 1 printed map “Topographical Map of the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek Dist. Railway, Colorado” | |
| 1 printed card “Colorado Wild Flowers” containing a pressed columbine flower | |
| 1 printed brochure announcing the opening of the Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway, Monday April 8, 1901 | |
| 1 paperbound copy of “The Short Line Blue Book: A Handbook for Travelers,” dated August 1901 | |
| 1 printed copy of the “Statement of Condition” of the First National Bank of Colorado Springs | |
| 1 12-page, typewritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, signed by Irving Howbert “Reminiscences connected with early life in Colorado”, by Irving Howbert.” | |
| Fd 76 | Girls at Colorado College - Ella Graber & Lillian May Johnson |
| 1 b&w photo “Ella Lorna Graber, age twenty years” | |
| 1 14-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the Girls of Colorado College in the Year Two Thousand, Greeting:” signed by Ella Lorna Graber, for the Colorado College Girls of nineteen hundred and one.” | |
| 1 3-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the Athletic Maidens of a Century Hence:” signed Lillian May Johnson, Member Colorado College Basketball Team 1896-1900.” | |
| Fd 77 | Colorado and Wyoming Women’s Relief Corps |
| 1 printed journal titled “Journal of the Sixteenth Annual Convention of the Department of Colorado and Wyoming Woman’s Relief Corps,” dated March 21-23, 1900 “Journal of the WRC Auxiliary to the GAR for History” | |
| Fd 78 | Colorado Springs Real Estate - Charles P. Bennett |
| 1 20-page, handwritten letter, dated August, 1901, titled “Colorado Springs Real Estate,” signed by Charles P. Bennett | |
| 1 b&w photo “Chas. P. Bennett” | |
| Fd 79 | Hamlin Garland |
| 1 9-page manuscript titled “The Mystery of the Mountains” by Hamlin Garland, “Written as an address for the quarto-centennial of Colorado July 30, in the home of Louis R. Ehrich.” Signed by Hamlin Garland | |
| Fd 80 | Colorado College male - Charles A. Schlotter & Milton W. Truss |
| 1 1-page typewritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the Boy that Receives the highest Average in Colo. College.” Signed by Chas. A. Schlotter and Milton W. Truss | |
| 1 5-cent coin dated 1895, wrapped in a desk calendar page advertising Columbia and Hartford bicycles | |
| Fd 81 | Blanche Seaman Brown Sprague |
| 1 b&w photo “Blanche Seaman Brown Sprague” | |
| 1 framed b&w photo of above | |
| 1 b&w photo “Sitting-Room, Blanche S. B. Sprague” | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, addressed to “any descendants of Mrs. Blanche Seaman Brown Sprague,” signed Blanche Seaman Brown Sprague | |
| 1 mother-of-pearl and painted silk fan, enclosed in a box from Tiffany & Co. | |
| Fd 82 | Colorado College 1901 |
| 1 printed pamphlet “The Religious Life of Colorado College” by Ralph C. Wells of the Class of 1901, reprinted from the Colorado Springs Gazette | |
| 1 printed copy of the “Twenty-Seventh Annual Bulletin of Colorado College and Cutler Academy” dated 1901 | |
| Fd 83 | Albert Boesel |
| 1 3-page, handwritten note, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To my Relations of the New Century 2001 ore who may read it” written by Albert Boesel | |
| Fd 84 | Marjorie Marden Soule |
| 1 3-page, handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “A letter to my children or grandchildren.” Signed by Marjorie Marden Soule, 10 years old | |
| 4 calling cards of Mr. and Mrs. George Soule and Mr. and Mrs. George N. Marden | |
| 1 printed program “Hymns for Dedication of the ‘Century Chest,’” containing 2 pressed pansies | |
| Fd 85 | Indian prints - Mrs. Margaret T. Adams |
| 1 envelope addressed “Indian Photographs from Mrs. Margaret T. Adams” | |
| 6 hand-colored photographs titled “Two Little Braves, Sac and Fox,” “Kill Spotted Horse, Assiniboine,”
“Sac and Fox Papoose,” “Hattie Tom, Chiricahua Apache,” “Chief Red Cloud, Sioux,” and “Ts-I-Do-We-Tsh, Pueblo” All of above are copyrighted F. A. Rinehart, Omaha. | |
| Fd 86 | Louis Jeanneret Soutter - art department Colorado College |
| 1 b&w photo, framed, with note “Louis Jeanneret Soutter (photographed from a Portrait made by himself), First Director of the Department of Art and Design in Colorado College. Born near Geneva, Switzerland, 1871 | |
| 2 b&w photos with note “Madge Lorraine Soutter, nee Fursman, wife of Louis J. Soutter, daughter of Henry C. Fursman and Mary M. O. Fursman, born in Peoria, Illinois, 1871” | |
| Fd 87 | Horace Lunt and John K. Vanatta |
| 1 3-page, typewritten letter, undated, signed John K. Vanatta | |
| 1 2-page, handwritten memo, dated July 30, 1901, addressed “Memo: In re Horace Gray Lunt” | |
| 1 cloth-bound copy of Under Pikes Peak; or, Mahalma, Child of the Fire Father, by Charles L. McKesson | |
| Fd 88 | Cynthia Jones Davenport |
| 1 3-page, handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To my dear great great grand children, the descendants of my daughter Rose Davenport and her husband, Abraham Van Vechten of Albany,” signed by Cynthia Jones Davenport | |
| 2 printed certificates of membership in the Colorado Springs Red Cross for Mrs. C. M. Davenport and Mrs. Abraham Van Vechten | |
| 1 printed receipt for membership of Mrs. Davenport in the Colorado Springs Day Nursery Association | |
| 2 calling cards, “Mrs. Abraham Van Vechten” and “Mrs. Davenport” | |
| 1 b&w tintype “Benjamin Davenport Van Vechten, age 6 yrs.” | |
| 6 U. S. coins: 2 one-cent dated 1865 and 1892, 2 dimes dated 1877 and 1887, 2 quarters dated 1876 and 1900 | |
| Fd 89 | Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce |
| 1 copy of “Mountain Sunshine” magazine, Vol. 1, No. 3, Winter Number, Special Cripple Creek Edition | |
| 1 copy of “Mountain Sunshine” magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall Number Both of above were edited by Gilbert McClurg and published in Colorado Springs | |
| Fd 90 | Colorado Quarto-Centennial Celebration |
| 1 printed ticket to the Colorado Quarto-Centennial Celebration, dated Friday, August 2, 1901 | |
| 1 printed program for the Quarto-Centennial Congress of Women, dated August 1, 1901 | |
| 1 Quarto-Centennial souvenir medal | |
| 2 printed W. L. Dawson & Co. business cards with handwritten family information | |
| 1 printed calling card: “Miss Oma Fields,” and “Miss Lulu Fields” (handwritten) | |
| 6 handwritten “calling cards” with biographical information: “Miss Lydia Erickson,” “Mrs. Adella A. Dawson,” “Lenore Overa Dawson,” “Mrs. Sallie High,” “Victor Rylander Dawson,” “Ollive L. Dawson” | |
| Fd 91 | Henry H. and Elizabeth Latshaw Cooper |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the decendents of H. H. Cooper and Elizabeth Latshaw Cooper,” signed by Henry H. Cooper | |
| Fd 92 | Ute Indians - Margaret T. Adams |
| 1 7-page, handwritten note, dated August 4, 1901, praising Ute Indian Chief Ouray, signed by Margaret T. Adams | |
| 1 envelope addressed “To any Native Americans now called Indians, or the descendents of such, who may be living in the year 2000” | |
| Fd 93 | Fanny Aiken Tucker family |
| 1 7-page, handwritten note, dated August 4, 1901, addressed to “My dear descendants,” signed by Fanny Aiken Tucker | |
| Fd 94 | Children - Hassell family |
| 1 3-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, detailing a day in the Hassell children’s lives, signed by Catherine Agnes Ott Hassell, William Bradfort Hassell, (child) and Julia Frances Hassell (child) | |
| Fd 95 | Assaying - E.C. Woodward |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To my friends of the 21st Century,” signed by E. C. Woodward, (Assayer and Chemist) | |
| 1 engineering drawing of the “Muffle Furnace” designed by E. C. Woodward | |
| 1 printed Certificate of Assay from E. C. Woodward | |
| Fd 96 | Business men and Shields family - John G. Shields |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the business men of Colorado Springs in the year Two Thousand and One,” signed by John G. Shields, with appendix “Estimate of Capital and Annual Business in the following lines” | |
| 1 3-page, handwritten list of the “leading business men” of Colorado Springs, by John G. Shields | |
| 4 b&w photos: “Master George Kendall Shields,” “Mrs. John G. Shields,” “John Graff Shields,” “Frederick H. Morley” | |
| 1 leather-bound copy of “The Mercantile Agency Reference Book” dated July, 1901, published by R. G. Dun & Co. | |
| 1 printed bill of the Shields-Morley Grocery Co. | |
| 1 printed shipping invoice of the Shields-Morley Grocery Co. | |
| 1 printed notice of shipping rates from the Denver and Rio Grande Express with typewritten schedule of rates addressed to Mr. J. G. Shields | |
| 1 2-page, typewritten account, dated August 3, 1901, describing the wholesale feed, flour and grain business in Colorado Springs, signed by C. B. Seldomridge | |
| 1 printed business card “Seldomridge Bros. Dealers in Flour, Hay, Grain, Salt and Seeds” | |
| 1 printed brochure giving class rates of the Union Pacific Railroad Co. | |
| 1 printed rate sheet for the Southern Pacific Co. and the Morgan Steamship Line | |
| 1 printed invitation from Shields-Morley for the Colorado Quarto-Centennial Jubilee | |
| 1 printed credit application to Shields-Morley | |
| 1 printed inventory of goods carried by Shields-Morley | |
| 1 printed booklet “Denver and Rio Grande R. R. the Western Classification,” dated January 1, 1901 | |
| Fd 97 | Elizabeth Cass Goddard |
| 1 handwritten note by Elizabeth Cass Goddard attributing the Century Chest to Louis R. Ehrich | |
| 1 signature “Margaret Driscoll, Mrs. Goddard’s Maid” | |
| 1 oversize b&w photo of the Goddard Residence, N. W. corner of Cascade Ave. and Dale St. | |
| Fd 98 | Benjamin M. Rastall, President Class of 1901 |
| 1 b&w photo: “Benjamin M. Rastall, President of Class of 1901” | |
| 1 handwritten note (from envelope?) addressed “To the descendants of Benjamin M. Rastall or Senior class of 2000” | |
| Fd 99 | Irene Barnes Seldomridge |
| 1 printed program for the “Quarto-Centennial Congress of Women” dated August 1, 1901 | |
| 1 3-page, handwritten note, undated, with the words to the “Battle Hymn of the Republic” placed in the Chest by Mrs. Irene Barnes Seldomridge | |
| Fd 100 | George N. Marden, Treasurer of Colorado College |
| 4 printed reports on Colorado College, 3 from the Directors of the American College and Education society and 1 by George N. Marden, Treasurer of Colorado College | |
| 1 11-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To the Treasurer of
Colorado College in the Year of Our Lord Two thousand and One” signed by George N. Marden | |
| Fd 101 | Colorado Springs Gazette - Edward F. McKay |
| 4 printed calling/business cards: “Edward F. McKay,” “Miss Marie W. Stewart,”
“Mrs. Walter L. Wilder,” “F. B. Abernathey” | |
| 1 b&w photo “Edward F. McKay, August 5, 1901” | |
| 1 envelope addressed “To the City Editor of the Colorado Springs Gazette. (If there is one.) | |
| Fd 102 | Colorado Springs Gazette - Louise Agnes Weick |
| 1 b&w photo: “Louise Agnes Weick, Aug. 5, 1901” | |
| 1 envelope addressed “To the City Editor of the Gazette and to the reporters from a reporter on the Gazette.” | |
| Fd 103 | Colorado Springs Gazette |
| 5 copies of the Colorado Springs Gazette, Monday, August 5, 1901, headlining Century Chest | |
| Fd 104 | Calling Cards |
| 270 printed and handwritten calling cards of people who attended the Century Chest Ceremony in August, 1901, including one hand-written note detailing information on the H. R. Gregg family | |
| Fd 105 | Menus |
| 2 printed copies of the menu and program of the Quarto-Centennial complimentary Banquet to the Editors of Colorado, held at the Antlers Hotel, August 2, 1901 | |
| 3 menus of the Alta Vista Hotel | |
| 2 menus of the Antlers Hotel | |
| Fd 106 | Railroads |
| 6 printed railroad timetables for the Great Rock Island Route, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway, the Colorado and Southern, the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek District Railway, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway and the Colorado Midland Railway | |
| Fd 107 | A.F. Woodward family |
| 1 1-page, handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, giving family information for the A. F. Woodward family, addressed “Greeting of A. F. Woodward to Citizens of Colorado Springs, 21st Century” | |
| Fd 108 | Life in Colorado Springs - Arthur N. Taft |
| 1 14-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, addressed “To the People of Colorado Springs in the year 2001,” signed by Arthur N. Taft, Rector of St. Stephens Church | |
| Fd 109 | Ornithology - Charles E.H. Aiken |
| 3 b&w photos of Charles Edward Howard Aiken, dated 1874, 1876 and 1882 | |
| 1 b&w photo of the Aiken residence at the corner of Weber and Huerfano Streets | |
| 1 reprinted article titled “The Birds of Colorado” by Robert Ridgway from the Bulletin
of the Essex Institute, vol. V, Nov., 1873, with handwritten note from Aiken on cover | |
| 1 printed copy of “The Birds of Colorado” by W. W. Cooke, Bulletin 56, May 1900,
Technical Series No. 5 of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Agricultural College of Colorado | |
| 1 printed copy of “Further Notes on the Birds of Colorado” by W. W. Cooke, Bulletin 44, March 1898, Technical Series No. 4 | |
| 1 reprinted monograph Genus Leucosticte, Swainson; or Gray-Crowned Finches by Robert
Ridgway, issued by the GPO May 11, 1875 | |
| 1 printed copy of “The Birds of Colorado” by W. W. Cooke, Bulletin 37, March 1897, Technical Series No. 2 | |
| Fd 110 | Dr. W.W. and Bertha Louise Arnold |
| 4 b&w photos: “Bertha Louise Arnold,” “Trail of the Storm - N. Nevada Ave.,” “Residence of Dr. W. W. Arnold,” “Clarke’s Crow” | |
| Fd 111 | Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind |
| 1 printed circular “Concerning the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind” dated April, 1901 | |
| 1 printed catalog “Books for the Blind at the Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind” dated 1897 | |
| 1 printed report “Report of the Board of Trustees of the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind, For the Biennial Term Ending November 30, 1900” | |
| 1 printed copy of “The Colorado Index” Vol. XXVII, Number 18 | |
| Fd 112 | Colorado Springs YMCA - B.F. Scribner |
| 1 1-page, typewritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the Board of Directors of the Colorado Springs Young Men’s Christian Association.” Signed by B. F. Scribner, Recording Secretary | |
| Fd 113 | Lulu, Hattie and Ella Duvall |
| 2 handwritten calling cards: “C. J. Calkins (?)” “Miss Lulu Duvall, Norton Kansas” | |
| 2 b&w photos: “Hattie Duvall, clerk in C. S. P. O.” “Ella Duvall” | |
| 1 1-cent coin dated 1900 | |
| Fd 114 | George A. Warth family |
| 1 1-page, handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To my descendants in the Year 2001.” Signed by George Allen Warth | |
| 1 b&w “Kodak” photo of Bertha Slocum Warth and Frances Ada Warth | |
| Fd 115 | J.T. Estill family |
| 1 1-page, typewritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “To The Posterity of J. T. Estill.” Signed by J. T. Estill, Physician and Surgeon, (typed) by F. L. Estill | |
| 1 business card of “Dr. J. T. Estill, Surgeon D. & R. G. Railway” | |
| Fd 116 | Colorado Springs School Children and Club Women - Fonetta Flansburg |
| 1 1-page, handwritten letter, undated, addressed “To Colorado Springs School Children of 2001.” By Fonetta Flansburg, teacher 1901 | |
| 1 b&w reproduction of a photo of Michelangelo’s Pieta | |
| 1 3-page, handwritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the ‘Club Women’ of 2001.” Signed by Fonetta Flansburg, President of the Progress Club | |
| Fd 117 | Emma D. and Dexter A. Russell |
| 1 2-page, handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To any descendant of Dexter A. or Emma D. Russell,” signed by Emma D. and Dexter A. Russell | |
| 2 calling cards: “Harry A. Russell” and “Mrs. Dexter A. Russell” | |
| 1 business card: “The Russell-Souders Construction Co.” | |
| 2 coins: 1-cent dated 1893, 10-cent dated 1891 | |
| Fd 118 | X-Rays - Clarence Robert Arnold M.D. |
| 1 1-page, typewritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, addressed “To the Members of the El Paso County Medical Society, Greeting!” Signed by Clarence Robert Arnold, Ph. B. M. D. | |
| 6 b&w “radiographs” (x-ray photos) | |
| Fd 119 | Harriet Peck Farnsworth family |
| 1 10-page, handwritten letter, dated July 28, 1901, addressed “Dear Great Grandchildren,” signed by Harriet Peck Farnsworth | |
| 2 b&w photos: “Harriet Peck Farnsworth” and two little girls, presumably Alice and Edith Farnsworth, granddaughters of Harriet | |
| 2 envelopes addressed “A Letter to the Descendants of Mrs. Harriet P. Farnsworth, Year 2000” | |
| Fd 120 | Woman’s Christian Temperance Union |
| 1 printed program of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union “Shopping List” of 1901-02 | |
| 1 issue of The W. C. T. U. Messenger, Vol. VII, No. 8, dated July 1901
“To the President of the Frances Willard Union W. C. T. U. 2001” | |
| Fd 121 | First Presbyterian Church - W.H. . Boyle |
| 1 1-page, handwritten letter, undated, signed by W. H. W. Boyle, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church | |
| 1 printed program for the service of August 4, 1901 | |
| 3 issues of “Church Life” Vol. 8, Nos. 6, 7, 8 | |
| Fd 122 | First Baptist Church |
| 1 reprinted copy of a sermon by Rev. Dr. Braislin titled “A Quarter Century” from the Colorado Springs Gazette, November 1, 1897 | |
| 1 b&w photo of the Pastor of First Baptist Church
“Historic Sketch of first Baptist Church; with Manual & photograph of Pastor, 1901” | |
| Fd 123 | St. John’s Baptist Church |
| 1 b&w photo: “St. John’s Baptist Church, W. E. Gladden, Pastor” | |
| 1 printed copy of “The Rocky Mountain Baptist” | |
| Fd 124 | Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal Church |
| 1 1-page, typewritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the Colorado State
President of the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Its Successor, or Kindred Organization.” Signed by B. F. Scribner, State President | |
| 2 business cards: “B. F. Scribner, The Outwest Printing and Stationery Co.” | |
| 1 printed postcard dated August 5, 1901, addressed as above | |
| 1 printed program of the “Tenth Annual Colorado State Convention (of the) Epworth League” | |
| 1 printed card advertising the Outwest Printing and Stationery co. | |
| Fd 125 | W.H.W. Boyle |
| 1 b&w photo of W. H. W. Boyle | |
| 1 copy of the article “Twentieth Century Citizenship - Its Opportunity and its Responsibility” by Boyle from Facts magazine | |
| “Moral & Religious Conditions in 1901” | |
| Fd 126 | Grand Army of the Republic - Addie L. Huff |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, signed by Addie L. Huff, Senior Vice- President of the Department of Colorado and Wyoming of the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic Kit Carson Circle No. 9 | |
| 4 printed calling cards: “Mrs. Jennie Fical,” “Miss Ione L. Huff,” (2) and “Mrs. G. W. Lawhorn” | |
| Fd 127 | English Trained Nurse - Lucy A. Codd |
| 1 3-page, handwritten note, dated August 4, 1901, signed by Miss Lucy A. Codd (Dodd?),
Graduate of Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Scotland | |
| "To be opened by ‘Leading English Trained Nurse’ in the year 2001 A. D.” | |
| Fd 128 | George and Cheley families |
| 1 b&w photo: “Daisy F. George, aged 16” | |
| 8 calling cards, printed and handwritten: “Dr. I. P. George,” “Daisy F. George,” “Will J. Cheley,” “Miss Nellie Cheley,” “Miss Clara Cheley,” “Mrs. R. A. Cheley,” “Mrs. I. P. George” | |
| Fd 129 | Robert Weems Tansill family |
| 1 1-page, handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “to my Descendants,” signed by Robert Weems Tansill | |
| 1 printed calling card “Mr. Robert Weems Tansill” | |
| 3 b&w photos: “Mr. And Mrs. R. W. Tansill (and) R. W. Tansill Jr.,” “Capt. Robert Tansill,” and “Mrs. Robert Tansill, nee Fannie A. Weems” | |
| 6 copies of newspaper articles mentioning R. W. Tansill | |
| Fd 130 | YMCA - Warren Woods |
| 1 1-page, handwritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the President of the Y. M. C. A., Jan. 1, 2000,” signed by Warren Woods, President | |
| Fd 131 | DeWitt C. and Sarah Maria Smith Jencks family |
| 1 1-page, handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the descendents of DeWitt C. Jencks and Mrs. Sarah Maria Smith Jencks,” signed by same, including an extensive genealogical table | |
| Fd 132 | Ashby McCreery family |
| 1 2-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, signed by Ashby McCreery, detailing family information | |
| Fd 133 | Society of the Children of the American Revolution - Katherine H. Aiken Griswold |
| 1 4-page, handwritten note, dated August 1901, giving the history of the Society of the Children of the American Revolution, locally called the James Noble Society, signed by Katherine H. Aiken Griswold (President of the Society) | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Katherine Howard (Aiken) Griswold” | |
| 1 printed brochure “Constitution and By-laws of the National Society (of the) Children of the American Revolution” | |
| 1 printed flyer “Pledge of Allegiance” | |
| 2 envelopes addressed “the ‘James Noble Society’ of the Children of the American Revolution by the President Mrs. Katherine Howard Aiken Griswold.” | |
| Fd 134 | Charles E. and Bertha Francis Emery family |
| 1 12-page, handwritten letter, dated August 3, 1901, signed by Bertha Francis Emery | |
| 1 brief, handwritten note by Charles E. Emery: “These photographs have been hastily gathered together for the “Century Chest’ and do not at all represent the best work now being done.” | |
| 6 b&w photos: “Mabel Emery,” “Arthur Bertel Emery,” “Charles Francis Emery,” “Dorothy Emery,” “Charles E. Emery,” “Bertha Francis Emery” | |
| 3 b&w photos of the interior (2) and exterior of the Emery Photo Studio | |
| 4 b&w photos of the interior (3) and exterior of the Emery Residence, 1420 N. Nevada Ave. | |
| Fd 135 | Masonic fraternity - Horace Mitchell and Eugene Cohen |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter, dated August 4, 1901, entitled “History of Tejon Lodge No. 104
A. F. & A. M. of Colorado Springs, Colo.” Signed by Horace H. Mitchell, P. M. of Tejon Lodge No. 104 | |
| 1 5-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, addressed “To my brethren of the Masonic `Fraternity of Colorado Springs of the 21st Century, Greetings:” signed by Eugene S. Cohen (Secretary of El Paso Lodge No. 13) | |
| 1 printed copy of the “Masonic Calendar, for El Paso and Teller Counties,” dated 1901 | |
| 1 printed copy of “The Secretary’s Report, El Paso Lodge No. 13,” dated December 14, 1900 | |
| 3 b&w photos: “Eugene S. Cohen,” “Mrs. Eliza S. Cohen, Grand Secretary Order of the Eastern Star,” and “Horace H. Mitchell” | |
| Fd 136 | Order of the Eastern Star - Eliza Sarah Cohen |
| 2 printed issues of “Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star,” dated June 3 and 4, 1896 and September 21 and 22, 1900 | |
| 1 4-page, handwritten letter, dated August 1, 1901, addressed ‘To the members of the Order of the Eastern Star: Greeting:” signed by Eliza Sarah Cohen (Ramona Chapter No. 9) | |
| 1 1-page appendix to above letter showing the Seal of the Grand Chapter with explanation | |
| 3 calling cards: “Mr. Eugene S. Cohen,” “Mrs. Eugene S. Cohen,” “Mrs. T. F. Hull” | |
| Fd 137 | Clarence and Louisa Calhoun family |
| 2 brief handwritten notes, dated August 1901, addressed “To the descendants of Clarence and Louise Calhoun Arnold in the year 2000.” Unsigned | |
| 13 b&w photos of Calhoun and Arnold family members, 4 generations, with extensive notes | |
| Fd 138 | Helen Gray Grise |
| 1 2-page, handwritten note, dated August 4, 1901, addressed “This is intended for the Descendants of Helen Gray, known as Helen Grise | |
| Fd 139 | Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. policy |
| 1 printed sample life insurance policy of the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company | |
| 1 printed envelope addressed “H. O. Garvey, Manager, etc. | |
| Fd 140 | Edwin Joseph Eaton |
| 1 handwritten note, dated August 4, 1901, giving family names, signed Edwin Joseph Eaton, President of the El Paso County Abstract Company | |
| 3 calling cards: “Violet M. Eaton,” “Mrs. E. J. Eaton,” “Elmer Francis Eaton” | |
| Fd 141 | Myra Alline Levi |
| 1 envelope addressed “With a loving kiss to my descendant. To my descendant nearest 10 years. That is my age.” | |
| 1 calling card: “Myra Alline Levi” | |
| 3 1-cent coins dated 1882, 1891, 1898 | |
| Fd 142 | Hill and Coplen family of Colorado City |
| 1 handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, with names “Adam Hill,” “Charlotte Hill,” and “Ruth B. Coplen,” all of Colorado City | |
| Fd 143 | Mildred Barlow, Henry Tamm, Erwin H. Hoebel |
| 1 b&w photo: “Mildred Barlow. Streator, Ill.” | |
| 1 printed envelope, calling-card size, with heading “Henry Tamm, Druggist” | |
| 1 calling card: “Erwin E. Hoebel” | |
| 4 handwritten notes with names of Hoebel family members and others | |
| Fd 144 | Horace H. and Rosa A. Mitchell family |
| 1 b&w photo: “Mrs. Rosa S. Baker-Graff-Mitchell, Wife of Horace H. Mitchell, Colorado Springs, 1901” | |
| 2 b&w photos of interior of Mitchell residence (oversize) | |
| Fd 145 | Colorado Springs Post Office |
| 1 printed copy of “Colorado Springs Post-Office Souvenir,” dated September, 1898 | |
| 2 copies of the Colorado Springs Post Office 1900 | |
| 1 calling card “Mrs. Loren C. Dana” | |
| 1 business card “Lo. C. Dana, Department Commander, P. M., I. O. O. F.,Colorado Postmaster, Colorado Springs” | |
| 1 round-trip ticket to Cripple Creek via the Short Line, dated June 16, 1901 | |
| 1 stock certificate for the Ruth D. Mining Company in the amount of one share | |
| Fd 146 | Emma Ingraham and Louis Wyborn Cunningham family |
| 1 7-page, handwritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “To the Descendants of Louis Wyborn and Emma Ingraham Cunningham,” signed by Louis Wyborn Cunningham, 4th Judicial District Judge | |
| 1 2-page handwritten note, dated August 5, 1901, giving family information, by Emma
Ingraham Cunningham | |
| 2 b&w photos: Louis, Emma and Wyborn Cunningham and the Cunningham residence in
Colorado City | |
| Fd 147 | James Wesley Scott |
| 1 1-page, handwritten letter, dated August 5, 1901, addressed “to the people of the next Century:” signed by James Wesley Scott, Principal of Garfield School | |
| 1 business card: “James W. Scott” | |
| 2 b&w photos: “Evelyn Berkey Scott” and “James Wesley Scott, A. B.” | |
| Fd 148 | J.L. Pendery family |
| 1 15-page, typewritten document titled “Biography of J. L. Pendery” signed by John
Ludlow Pendery, Attorney | |
| 1 b&w photo: “Residence of John L. Pendery, 518 North Nevada, Col. Springs” | |
| Fd 149 | F.P. Stevens, photographer |
| 1 b&w photo: “F. P. Stevens our principal photographer” | |
| 2 b&w photos, photographic studies by F. P. Stevens | |
| Fd 150 | Photographs of Citizens of Colorado Springs |
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| Fd 151 | Photographs of Citizens of Colorado Springs |
| 14 b&w photos: unidentified portrait photographs. Photo 7 is Charles Emery, very similar to photo 5 in folder 134. | |
| Fd 152 | Colorado springs photographs |
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| Fd 153 | Professor Jay Shatz |
| 2 page letter with introductory letter from Prof. Jay Shatz (oculist) | |
| Fd 154 | (box) Telephone and City Directories |
| Colorado Springs Telephone Directory April 15, 1901 | |
| Giles Directory of Colorado Springs, Colorado City & Manitou | |
| Fd. 155 | (box) Miscellaneous books, pamphlets, brochures, periodicals, etc. |
| “Latin grammar” published 1795 by George J. White | |
| To the descendants or relations of Mary Altoona S. Green | |
| 13 copies “Hymns for Dedication of ‘The Century Chest” Sunday August 4, 1901 | |
| “The Cripple Creek Gold Pan” Vol 1 March 20, 1892 | |
| “Complete Guide Where to Go & What to see in Colorado Springs, Manitou & Vicinity” 1901 Chamber of Commerce | |
| ‘The Colorado Springs Region as a Health Resort” “High Altitude for Invalids”
1901 Chamber of Commerce | |
| Book - “Colorado Springs, Colorado and Its Famous Environs” by Geo. Rex Buckman 1893‘Gift to the Century Chest and signed by the author’ | |
| Sheet Music “Home, Sweet Home” | |
| “The Navajo” (a Colorado Springs Social publication) | |
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| “Cripple Creek Statistician Facts & Figures regarding The Wonderful Cripple Creek Mines & Stocks” 1900 | |
| Book - “Legends of the Pikes Peak Region - the Sacred Myths of the Manitou” by Ernest Whitney M.A. 1892 | |
| Booklet - In Memoriam Helen Hunt Jackson (H.H.) | |
| Fd. 156 | (box) Colorado Springs Newspapers |
| Colorado Springs Newspapers - August 1901 (1st, 2nd & 3rd)
‘Evening Mail’ ‘Colorado Telegraph’ ‘Colorado Springs Gazette’ | |
| Fd 157 | (oversize box) Oversize photographs and periodicals |
| 1 photograph from folder #97 | |
| 2 photographs from folder #144 | |
| Photograph “Officers & Directors of CS & CC DRY
The Last Spike Trip March 23, 1901” (Jim Burns, K.R. Babbit, E.W. Giddings, H.G. Lunt, F.M. Woods, Irving Howbert, William Lennox, W.S. Stratton, A.C. Ridgeway) | |
| Photograph “Hook and Ladder Truck Decorated for Flower Carnival in front of
the Old City Hall” | |
| Photograph “General View of the City, taken 1888” | |
| Photograph “Electric Cars of the style just introduced into our city” | |
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| The Daily Mining Record January 3, 1901 & January 31, 1901 | |
| Mining Record January 31, 1901 | |
| The Colorado Springs Gazette January 1, 1901 | |
| The Colorado Springs Gazette - Century Chest Edition August 5, 1901 | |
| Fd 158 | (oversize box) Panorama of the Pikes Peak Region and Glen Eyrie |
| Panorama (Colored) picture of “Colorado Springs & The Pikes Peak Range” (2 copies - one framed) | |
| “Glen Eyrie: panorama picture of bridges and grounds (Wm. J. Palmer home) | |
| Fd. 159 | Colorado College Yells & Cheers and “Loch Lomond” |
| 2 wax-cylinder recordings: “Loch Lomond” sung by Tom Bichords and “Colorado College
Yells and Cheers”, dated August 3, 1901, in original cardboard containers | |
| Fd. 160 | Photographs of downtown Colorado Springs buildings, schools, churches, transportation, and business establishments by photographer F. P. Stevens |
| 1. Pikes Peak Ave. and the Peak, Colorado Springs | |
| 2. North Cascade Avenue showing Alta Vista Hotel and Antlers Hotel | |
| 3. North view of South Tejon at Cucharras, Alamo Hotel on left | |
| 4. Hagerman Building, southeast corner of Tejon and Kiowa | |
| 5. Building at northeast corner of Tejon and Pikes Peak | |
| 6. El Past Bank building, southeast corner of Tejon and Pikes Peak | |
| 7. Mining Exchange building, near completion, corner of Nevada and Pikes Peak | |
| 8. North view on Tejon between Huerfana and Pikes Peak | |
| 9. County Courthouse under construction between Nevada/Tejon and Cucharras/Vermijo | |
| 10. County Courthouse, southwest corner of Nevada and Kiowa | |
| 11. Alta Vista Hotel between Kiowa and Bijou on Cascade | |
| 12. Post Office building, Pikes Peak Ave. | |
| 13. Bank building, northwest corner of Tejon and Pikes Peak | |
| 14. Alamo Hotel, northwest corner of Cucharras and Tejon, 1901 | |
| 15. Plaza Hotel, southwest corner of Cache la Poudre and Tejon, 1901 | |
| 16. Gazette building, south side of Pikes Peak between Tejon and Cascade | |
| 17. Chamber of Commerce building, southeast corner Pikes Peak and Cascade | |
| 18. Giddings block, northeast corner of Kiowa and Tejon | |
| 19. Original building in Colorado City where the Territorial Legislature first met | |
| 20. Methodist Church, under construction, northeast corner of Boulder and Nevada | |
| 21. St. Mary’s Catholic Church on West Kiowa | |
| 22. Cumberland Presbyterian Church, corner of Cheyanne Ave. and Weber Street | |
| 23. United Brethren Church, 419-421 South Cascade Avenue | |
| 24. First Methodist Episcopal Church, northeast corner of Kiowa and Nevada | |
| 25. First Presbyterian Church, southeast corner of Bijou and Nevada | |
| 26. First Congregational Church, northwest corner of Tejon and St. Vrain, 1901 | |
| 27. All Souls Unitarian Church, southwest corner of Tejon and Dale | |
| 28. Grace Episcopal Church, southwest corner of Pikes Peak and Weber | |
| 29. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Monument Street near Tejon | |
| 30. First Baptist Church, southeast corner of Kiowa and Weber | |
| 31. Liller School, southeast corner of Cucharras and Wahsatch | |
| 32. Bristol school, northwest corner of Walnut St. and Rock Island Ave. | |
| 33. Lowell School, northeast corner of Nevada and Fountain | |
| 34. Washington School, between Eaton and Limite on Pikes Peak Ave. | |
| 35. Lincoln School, southwest corner of Vermijo and Cascade | |
| 36. Columbia School, northeast corner of Boulder and Institute | |
| 37. Garfield School, northeast corner of Willamette and Wahsatch | |
| 38. High School Building, 1901. Erected 1893. | |
| 39. Steele School on Del Norte between Nevada and Weber | |
| 40. St. Francis Hospital, seven blocks east of the Post Office on Pikes Peak | |
| 41. Casino at Broadmoor, 1901 | |
| 42. Denver and Rio Grande passenger depot | |
| 43. Broadmoor Hotel, 1901 | |
| 44. View from balcony at the casino at Broadmoor | |
| 45. El Paso Club, northwest corner of Platte and Tejon | |
| 46. Glockner Sanitarium, northwest corner of Jefferson and Tejon | |
| 47. Printer’s Home on Huerfana St., 1 and 1/2 miles east of the Post Office | |
| 48. Santa Fe Railroad Depot on East Pikes Peak | |
| 49. Interior of telephone exchange | |
| 50. General telephone office | |
| 51. Carpet Department of Giddings’s Dry Goods Store | |
| 52. Carpet Department of Giddings’s Dry Goods Store (near-duplicate of no. 51) | |
| 53. Composing and Press Room of “Facts,” a weekly magazine | |
| 54. Interior of the Stevens Fotograferie | |
| 55. Interior of the Stevens Fofograferie (different than no. 54) | |
| 56. Interior of the Colorado Springs Bank, 1901. W.P. Bonbright, Pres. | |
| 57. Interior of the Western Union Telegraph Co. Office, Tejon Street between Pikes Peak and Kiowa | |
| 58. Linotype Room of the Gazette Publishing Co. | |
| 59. Interior of W.P. Bonbright & Co.’s offices, showing board for the daily annotation of prices of Cripple Creek stocks, received by telephone | |
| 60. Interior of the First National Bank of Colorado Springs, Co., 1901. | |
| 61. Interior of F.L. Gutmann’s Drug Store, southwest corner of Bijou and Tejon, 1901. | |
| 62. President’s office of the First National Bank. J.A. Hayes, Pres. | |
| 63. Business office of the Gazette Publishing Co. | |
| 64. Dwelling interior [Interior of the Stevens Fotograferie, different than nos. 54 and 55] | |
| 65. Interior of a dwelling, drawing room [Interior of the Stevens Fotograferie, different than 54, 55, or 64] | |
| 66. Dwelling interior | |
| 67. Dwelling interior | |
| 68. Dining room of a dwelling | |
| 69. Dining room with table set | |
| 70. Gymnasium of the Colorado College | |
| 71. Palmer Hall, Colorado College | |
| 72. Hagerman Hall, Colorado College | |
| 73. Coburn Library, northeast corner of Cache la Poudre and Cascade, 1901 | |
| 74. Ticknor Hall, Colorado College | |
| 75. Colorado College. Palmer Hall in the center, the Library and Perkins Hall to the left. | |
| 76. Perkins Fine Arts Hall, Colorado College | |
| 77. Montgomery Hall, girls’ dormitory, Colorado College | |
| 78. Gymnasium of the Young Men’s Christian Association | |
| 79. Interior of a Dentistry | |
| 80. Austin’s Bluff elevation with water tank and three powder houses | |
| 81. Northern end of Colorado Springs, from Austin’s Bluff | |
| 82. Prospect Lake, southeast of Colorado Springs | |
| 83. Electric light fixtures | |
| 84. Modern plumbing | |
| 85. Modern plumbing [different than no. 84] | |
| 86. Modern telephone instrument, introduced into Colorado Springs and in use at present time (1901) | |
| 87. Locomobile, one of the first in our city. The gentleman is Mr. C.E. Palmer, a mining engineer. | |
| 88. Locomobile, with view of North Park | |
| 89. Automobile just introduced into our city | |
| 90. Modern bicycle, 1901, for men | |
| 91. Modern bicycle, 1901, for women | |
| 92. Motor tricycle | |
| 93. Engine No. 1, on the Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railroad, 1901. |
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