Legislators -- Colorado -- Biography.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
CARL M. WILLIAMS PAPERS
Collection
Identifier: WH2045
Scope and Contents
Carl M. Williams was one of the earliest cable television entrepreneurs. He began with a small system in Wyoming, which soon expanded to Denver, Colorado, and later to California and Florida. This collection reflects virtually none of his business activities. Rather, it details his political activities, first as a successful candidate for the Colorado State Senate, and then as a behind-the-scenes worker on various campaigns, but mostly as a donor to candidates for all levels of government....
Dates:
1965-2001
DUNKLEE FAMILY PAPERS ***collection in process**
Collection
Identifier: WH1282
Scope and Contents
The Dunklee Family Papers consists of correspondence, business, political, and organizational files, reports, scrapbooks, and photographs, spanning the years 1864 - 2002. Documents primarily cover the careers of Edward V. Dunklee and David V. Dunklee. In addition, the collection contains the papers of George F. Dunklee, Mary Vaughan Dunklee, Thomas Pulliam, George Vaughan, and other related family members. The collection is organized into sections according to the family members. The...
Dates:
1864-2002
FRANK E. GOVE PAPERS
Collection
Identifier: WH165
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The collection contains political papers from Gove's term as a state senator, notebooks from his Dartmouth classes and newspaper clippings gathered into a scrapbook documenting his political career. SERIES 1 POLITICAL PAPERS 1909-1920 BOX 1 Newspaper clippings, correspondence, notes and speech transcripts comprise this series. SERIES 2 EDUCATION 1887-1888 BOX 1 This series consists of class...
Dates:
1887-1920
Paco Sanchez Papers
Collection
Identifier: WH2030
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of color and black and white photographic images of Paco Sanchez, buildings, people and events, two campaign brochures, and newspaper clippings (1966). There are also three Spanish language playbills from Mexico and California (1944, 1948) listing Sanchez as the magician "Nostrodamus II" and the clown, "Collila."
Dates:
1944, 1948, 1966, 1967