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Name |
Native American |
Number of Archive records |
11 |
Number of Object records |
9 |
Number of Library records |
8 |
Number of Photo records |
16 |
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1969.033.001 - Print, Photographic
Black and white print of a group of men, including several American Indians on an expedition. Marks: Written on back in ink "Wind River Reservation/ Shoshones and Arapahoes are together and always were friends and friendly." On front, people are identified "Shep Husted, "Sage" (Sherman Sage) "Gunn" David Haskins/Kansas/ Light Horse Harry Heir to Chief Sage/ Oliver . Toll Brother to Superintendent R. Toll.
Record Type: Photo
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1974.005.121 - Postcard
Sepia photo print card of 4 persons dressed as Indians for a 4th of July celebration. One young man is standing by a white horse with travois and behind it is another man and 2 ladies. On right is Mrs Geo. (Leona) Church and the other is one of the Shubert girls. Marks: On face of card in ink "Mrs Church" with an arrow pointing to her. On reverse in ink "Didn't we have/ some 4th of July celebration?/ Mrs. March and/ Mrs Church both took prize...
Record Type: Photo
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1974.005.122 - Postcard
Sepia print card with narrow white border of Mrs. Geo. (Leona) Church and one of the Schubert girls in elaborate Indian dress. Marks: On reverse in ink "One of the Schubert girls from Deer Ridge Chalets with Mrs. Church"
Record Type: Photo
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1983.013.003 - Book
The Legend of the Utes by Nell Pauly; yellow paperback and brown title and Ute Horseman riding lengthwise across front. On back cover a burial portrayal. All of the illustrations are by the author.
Record Type: Object
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1983.078.011 - Postcard
Real B/W photo post card, taken at an Estes Park parade. Published by F. P. Clatworthy. Old truck with the bed made up to look like an Indian encampment. THe sign along side of truck reads "The Earliest Settlers rented from/ Hayden Bros." Back reads "F.P. Clatworthy, Estes Park, Colo. Real Photographers"
Record Type: Photo
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1984.080.002 - Postcard
Glossy, white border, color photo print of Charles Eagle Plume in full Indian regalia. His signature is printed at bottom. Caption printed on reverse reads, "Charles Eagle Plume, a famous lecturer, owns one of the finest Indian stores in America, located between Allenspark and Estes Park, Colorado, on state highway 7." Publication information, "McGraw Color Graphics, Kansas City, MO 64108" "Published by Gene Hook Photography" No postmark,...
Record Type: Photo
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1987.069.044 - Booklet
The Indians of Colorado, published by the State Historical Society, authored by Leroy R. Hafen, State Historian. Rose & Peach paper cover designed by Rossi - all photographs & articles represented are from the Society's Collections 52 pgs. Marks: stamp on inside back cover Redbird Book Shop / Mrs. Enos A Mills / EP Co
Record Type: Object
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1988.019.001 - postcard
Publisher & No. - Conestoga Trading Co. Subject - Geronimo - 1884 - # 1 B / W - sepia Special Note - Photo from State Hist. Soc. of Co. Library
Record Type: Photo
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1988.019.006 - Postcard
Publisher & No. - Conestoga Trading Co. Subject - Morning a loved one - # 8 B / W - sepia Special Note - Photo from State Hist. Soc. of Co. Library
Record Type: Photo
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1988.019.011 - Postcard
Publisher & No. - Conestoga Trading Co. Subject - An Indian encampment - # 15 B / W - sepia Special Note - Photo from State Hist, Soc . of Co. Library
Record Type: Photo
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1988.019.015 - Postcard
Publisher & No. - Conestoga Trading Co. Subject - Scouting the trail - # 19 B / W - sepia Special Note - Photo from State Hist, Soc . of Co. Library
Record Type: Photo
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1990.009.001 - Book
Hardback -"Bob Flame Among the Navajo " by Dorr G. Yeager Story of Navajo life on the reservation , illustrated with photographs . orange covers , block print ecru spine -pgs.191 sticker inside front cover " Martha Stoner Goddard / memorial collection / Estes Park Library / 1952 " card envelope torn out of inside back cover . copy date 1946
Record Type: Object
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1997.015.001 - Fan, Hand
Crow Indian ornamental dance fan. Wild turkey feathers, long feathers are barred, short ones near top of handle are black on outside, inside feathers are very short with 11cm short gray ones fanning out. white leather handle with 17.9 cm length white leather fringe.
Record Type: Object
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1997.034.003A - Print, Photographic
View of two people dressed as American Indians, with two-pole sled drawn by one horse in the 1927 Estes Park Rodeo Parade. Buildings in the background on the north side of Elkhorn Avenue in Block 3 include Sherwood Cafe, George T. Wolk Gift Shop, Clatworthy Studio, Iowana Cafe, T Pot Dome, Boyd's Market and Estes Park Bank. Marks: On reverse stamped "The Gracraft Shop" and in pencil "Mrs.Leona Church". Black and white, matte, white border...
Record Type: Photo
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2005.005.013 - print, photographic
Four Native Americans in traditional dress walk east along the road in Horseshoe Park. In the adjacent field are a number of antique cars. Part of the festivities for the 75th anniversary celebration in Rocky Mountain National Park. Color, glossy, no border.
Record Type: Photo
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2005.005.014 - print, photographic
Visitors gathered on road in Horseshoe Park. Four Native Americans in traditional dress walk eastward underneath banner that says "Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park / Rededication 1915-1990". Color, glossy, no border.
Record Type: Photo
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2007.033.022 - Book
"Arapaho Names and Trails" by Oliver W. Toll Tan cover with brown text and outline of mountains and of a native american with braids-white highlights First page written in blue pen "Harry & Joan Meyer Second Page Photo with caption "Going Up Windy Gulch Trail Title Page "Arapaho Names and Trials: A Report of a 1914 Pack Trip; By Oliver W. Toll; Copyright 1962 by Oliver W. Toll all rights reserved; Library of Congress catalog card number: 62-2...
Record Type: Object
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2011.045.001 - Print
Aapaho man's profile. He has a feather on his head with spiky hair on top and braids around his neck. Suggestion of a shirt. "4-20" written in pencil on bottom, left and artist's signature, bottom right. Back has two pieces of brown tape on top and bottom. Numbers written very faintly in pencil on back. Framed in 2013.002.017
Record Type: Object
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2016.005.1320 - People of the shining mountains : the Utes of Colorado
Marsh, Charles S. (Charles Seabrooke), 1926-
Record Type: Library
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