Autobiographies (literary works)
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
A. G. Wallihan Autobiogaphy
Collection contains an autobiography by Wallihan that tells of his big game hunting and wild game photography; introduction by Charles Roth; notes by Chauncey Thomas.
Autobiography of J. (Joseph) Conklin LaNier II, R. Ph.
One quarter linear foot box containing Joseph Conklin Lanier II's autobiography written in 2005.
Denver Negro Leaders Collection
Autobiographical and biographical material about African American leaders of Denver, Colo.
Devereux Odyssey 1964, Colorado Edition
Collection contains a 22 page autobiography describing a three-week trip to Colorado, May 25-June 15, 1964.
Elizabeth Keyes Papers
Collection contains two scrapbooks: 1. personal life and achievements. -- 2. Fransister movement; and several booklets published by Gentle Living Publications.
Forrest H. Coulter Papers
Collection contains a copy of Coulter's autobiography: 65 years of memories ("Volume [i.e. copy] 11" of 15) with illustrations, facsimiles and portraits; describes childhood and youth in Colorado, engineering career in many Western states (Arizona, California, Nebraska, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming), and extensive world travel 1968-1976 after retirement.
Frank G. Bloom Autobiography
Collection contains handwritten memoirs of Bloom's experience as a Colo. pioneer. Includes typed transcription.
J. Conklin LaNier Papers
Collection contains the autobiography of Joseph Conklin LaNier, II.
James Smith Hoy Papers
Collection contains "The J.S. Hoy manuscript," (1952) from original sources with notes and comments by James G. Hodgson; "The history of Brown's Park," was transcribed in 1934.
Nellie E. Thaler Papers
Collection contains autobiography; history of John C. Love family of Siebert, Colo.; black and white photographs of Love family.
Nova Eisner Rose Papers
Collection contains a typed autobiography; describes home in Edgewater (Colo.), growing up in Denver (Colo.), family members, school experiences, 1918 flu epidemic, marriage to Ralph Rose.
Oklahoma Panhandle pioneers
Research material on "No Man's Land" of Oklahoma, chiefly Beaver County. Reminiscences of pioneers include: A.N. Howe, Thomas J. Judy, A.M. McCoy, James R. Quinn, H.H. Raymond.
Such a Nice Life
Reminiscences of career in Denver, Colo. 1909-1911, as well as experiences in New York, Chicago, Kansas City, other places in the West, 1900-1915. Includes letters to Warren C. Dubois and a copy of "Saga of Rondout Creek."
Tibor L. Mikes Papers
Includes a photocopy of a manuscript entitled Notes; includes details of Mikes escape from Hungry prior to World War II.
W. C. Tuttle Papers
Collection contains newspaper clippings from The Montana Oil & Mining Journal (1936); lists of stories written by Tuttle; short autobiography.
W. J. Howlett Papers
Collection contains a history of the Diocese of Denver, from the beginning to mid-1910s. Also "Recollections of my life and reflections on times and events during it," finished at Loretto motherhouse, Ky. 1933.
Welch Nossaman's life story of pioneer life in Iowa and Colorado
Story "related at the insistence of [his friend] Carl Weeks to [Weeks' secretary] I.E. Carlin".