Digital images
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Allen Nossaman Photo Collection
Charles M. Hampton Papers
The collection contains copies of three memoirs written by Hampton: "I acquire a 35mm camera" (2003), "Capturing German liquor warehouse" (2003), "Mountains and Men I've Known, A Skier's Story" (1992); photographs of Camp Hale, Colo. (1943-1944), photographs and negatives of the Italian Campaign (1945); digital images of 1st Squad, 1st Platoon, Company H, 86th Infantry (n.d), CD-ROM with images from the Camp Hale, Leadville and Cooper Hill reunion activities (2003).
COVID19 Collection
Gordon Sign Company Records
All materials are digital. Photographs, newsletters, promotional materials, product photographs of custom signs (some neon signs) made by Gordon Sign Company. Materials from Gordon Sign Company dated between 1900-1999.
Idaho Springs Historic District Photograph Collection
J. Harold Dumm Papers
The collection contains a CD-ROM of 204 black and white photographs of military training at Camp Hale, Colo. and Camp Swift, Tex. (1943-1944).
James R. Rogers Papers
The collection contains a copy of Roger's military records (1944); memoirs and poem (ca. 2003); 2 CD-ROMs containing digital images of the Italian Reunion (2006); photographic prints of unspecific reunion activities (n.d.).
Jay Mather Photo Collection
The desctiptions of the digital photographs were created by Jay Mather. Photographs from 1971-1977, 1984 feature Denver and Colorado subjects. The photographs from 2003-2004 are of drought conditions in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Lake Powell in Arizona and Utah.
Louis S. Monople Papers
The collection includes a CD-Rom containing twelve black and white photographs taken during operations on Kiska, Island, Alaska (1943).
Nettie C. Moore Papers
Digital reproductions of two scrapbooks containing letters, photographs, school programs/events, awards/certificates concerning Nettie Moore's life in the West Colfax Neighborhood.
Women's March on Denver Records
Collection contains materials collected after the Women's March on Denver January 21, 2017, January 20, 2018 and January 19, 2019. Items include protest posters, digital images, and ephemera such as "pussy" hats, stickers, prohibition sash, artwork, and a button. In 2019, marchers were encouraged to share their story at the event. 56 handwritten stories were collected.