Search Term Record
Metadata
Name |
Elk |
Number of Archive records |
11 |
Number of Object records |
6 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
17 |
Related Records
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1966.022.112a - Negative, Roll Film
Man stanking beside elk antlers. Negative of 1966.022.112.
Record Type: Photo
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1984.036.030 - postcard
B/W no border. Cow elk in corral. Transplanted to Rocky Mountain National Park. Marks: on reverse in pencil "R.B." Date is approximate.
Record Type: Photo
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1985.041.329 - Postcard
Black and white postcard of "Elk in Estes Park." Marks: Postmarked - Estes Park, CO 5/6/19
Record Type: Photo
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2000.001.165 - Etching
Lyman Byxbe etching titled "The Challenger" Reichhardt Collection #242
Record Type: Object
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2005.063.003 - postcard
Photographic postcard of an elk herd in Rocky Mountain National Park. (Moraine Park?) Elk graze in the foreground and the South Lateral Moraine (?) is in the background. Snow on ground. Back is blank. Signed by Sanborn in the lower right-hand corner.
Record Type: Photo
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2008.028.021 - Postcard
Color postcard with scalloped edges and text in black "American Elk, Rocky Mountain National Park." Back in green "International, Distributed by Flatiron Post Co., Boulder, C olo., 126Ameican Elk This permanent resident of Rocky Mountain Natioal Park is the largest mammal found here. With patience and keen observation he may be spotted around treeline during the summer months and at lower elevations during autumn. Sometimes called by his India...
Record Type: Photo
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2011.024.169 - Print, Photographic
Black and white image of group of men standing on steps in front of building (likely Stead's Ranch). All five men are wearing caps, two are smiling. Stamped on reverse in ink is "Rocky Mountain National Park" with Department of Interior copyright stamp which is crossed out. Taped typed description reads, "Group of poachers convicted of killing an elk in Beaver Meadows on Dec. 30th"
Record Type: Photo
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2012.011.002 - Album, Postcard
23 postcards published by W. T. Parke stapled in a book of Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. Appears one postcard a the front was torn-off. Cards are in the order found in the book with labels on the front as follows: 1. Moraine Park 2. Longs Peak from High Drive 3. First View, Estes Park and Lyons Road (view from Muggin's Gultch area) 4. Saint Vrain Canon 5. Bierstadt Lake 6. Elk in Estes Park 7. Big Thompson Canon, Fort C...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.0260 - Postcard
Black and white photo postcard of an elk herd in Estes with range visible in background. Printed on back, "Scenes of Estes Park and the Rocky Mountain National Park, Playground of the World" Publication information, "Published by W.T. Parke, Estes Park, Colorado" No postmark, reverse is blank.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.0261 - Postcard
Color photo postcard of two elk in Lake Estes with "Swim Suits Optional! Colorado" printed on front. Caption printed on reverse reads, "Elk playing in Lake Estes, Colorado. Photo by Darrell E. Spangler." Publication information, "Mountain States Specialties, Inc., Boulder, Colorado 80301" No postmark, reverse is blank.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.0262 - Postcard
Color photo postcard of a bull elk walking in water with a field behind. Caption printed on reverse reads, "Wildlife of the Rockies. Bull Elk (wapiti) are the second largest member of the deer family and live in open forests and meadows. Adult males can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Photo copyright David Dahms." Publication information, "Firstlight Publishing, PO Box 360 Fort Collins, CO 80522" No postmark, reverse is blank.
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.0263 - Postcard
Color photo postcard with wavy edges of a bull elk walking in a snowy field. Caption printed on reverse reads, "126 - American Elk. This permanent resident of Rocky Mountain National Park is the largest mammal found here. With patience and keen observation he may be spotted around treeline during the summer months and at lower elevations during autumn. Sometimes called by his Indian name, "Wapiti," this gracious animal was almost exterminated...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.0264 - Postcard
Color photo postcard of a herd of elk in a field with mountains visible in background. Caption printed on reverse reads, "Estes Park, gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, is a great place for viewing elk. This crowd gathered on the golf course may often be seen walking through city environs. Photo copyright Jim Osterberg" (Same image as 2016.005.0265). Publication information, "FirstLight Publishing, PO Box 360 Fort Collins, CO 80522" ...
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.0265 - Postcard
Color photo postcard of a herd of elk in a field with mountains visible in background. Caption printed on reverse reads, "Estes Park, gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, is a great place for viewing elk. This crowd gathered on the golf course may often be seen walking through city environs. Photo copyright Jim Osterberg" (Same image as 2016.005.0264). Publication information, "FirstLight Publishing, PO Box 360 Fort Collins, CO 80522"
Record Type: Photo
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2016.005.0266 - Postcard
Color photo postcard of Samson, the bull elk. Caption printed on reverse reads, "Samson, the majestic 8 x 9 point bull elk was photographed on Oct. 23 95 only weeks before being killed by a poacher on Nov 11, 95. Samson was a local favorite of all wildlife watchers in the Rocky Mtn. National Park and particularly near the YMCA in Estes Park, CO." "Your purchase of this card will aid the Rocky Mtn. Elk Foundation and Operation Game Thief a prog...
Record Type: Photo
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2017.037.003 - Postcard
Postcard featuring a large male elk with horns inside the Water Wheel Gift Corner at 249 West Elkhorn Avenue. The elk wandered into the gift shop through an open doorway and took several hours to remove on January 21, 2017. Publication information on reverse and text reading, "Water Wheel Gift Corner, 249 W. Elkhorn Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517, Taken 1/21/2017. For Elk Video Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J13pHACilg" (link did not ...
Record Type: Photo
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