C O L O R A D O P O R T R A I T a n d B I O G R A P H Y I N D E X Gathered and arranged from Histories, Magazines, Newspaper Files, Land Records, many other sources 1931, 1932, 1933, Denver, by Henrietta E. Bromwell. Old house, once known as 319 Arapahoe Avenue, Auraria. It still stands, but changed and trees removed, on lot 11, Block 65 (of old Auraria Town Company‟s map.) It was one of the early spots inhabited in Denver in 1859. George Hawkxhurst bought the lot of the Town Company for $1.00 in Nov. of that year of his arrival and sold it with his cabin in 1861 to Aaron S. Haines for $150.00 so it was probably a good cabin, for most cabins sold for $50.00. But the demand for homes caused it to be sold again in 1862 to H.W. Gillet and he and his wife Emma and the next year sold it to George Brand and wife Carrie Brand, and they sold in year 1863 to Mrs. Clara J. Cook of Idaho, Clear Creek Co. who wished to be near her friend Mrs. Daniel Witter on corner of Larimer St. and Arapahoe Avenue, one block distant. But Mrs. Cook sold to Judge O.A. Whittemore in 1866 for $500.00 which shows she had improved it very much. Judge Whittemore, whose wife was one of the first university teachers in Colorado lived here several years, setting out wild plum trees which bore fruit for ten years afterward and wild yellow and black gooseberry bushes, the last still on the place in 1928 though very much reduced in size and not bearing fruit. They also planted wild rose bushes which bloomed for twenty years later, and “Spider Lilies” and wild larkspur all of which bloomed every season until in 1903 the last Lily was taken up in Apr. to set upon the grave of H.P.H. Bromwell at Riverside, he having bought the place in 1871 and died there in January of 1903. The lily never bloomed again as it was pulled up and thrown away for a weed by one of the ignorant gardeners there. The wild gooseberry bushes still live in the yard of 646 Williams Street; and after transplanting from their sisters on the old place one of these bushes in 1927 put forth a little cluster of bloom and made several little black currants. The Cottonwoods, set out in 1866 were removed about 1900 -- or a little before that time. H.E.B. COLORADO PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHY INDEX ABBREVIATIONS AAA - American Art Annual, various volumes, noted by BTH - Bachelor City “Teller Topics,” early newspaper, year, published, McMillan & Co., 1898, 1899. Creede District, Hinsdale County. Film in History Library, Denver. AAA WW - American Art Annual, “Who‟s Who.” Directory of American Artists, published N.Y. 1912. BTWP - Beyond the West by G.W. Pim, 271 pages. Story of Elkhorn Station. ACSB - Artists‟ Club Scrap Book, compiled by H.E.B., in Denver Public Library. Records and portraits from 1893 to BYERS - Biographical and Genealogical Record, Denver recent dates. Ref: F709.78. B.787-Sc. and Vicinity. ACTC - Auraria City Town Company, 1859 record in “Old BYERS - Encyclopedia Biographies, Colorado. Work by Book,” Arapahoe County land records, Denver. Centennial Publishing Co., 1901, said to be by Byers. Seems to have interchangable patrons in portraits, and AFA - Arts for America, vol. V, no. 5, June 1896. Editors: especially biography. See in different libraries ? Belle LaVergne Morse, A.T. Van Laer, Lorado Taft. CA - Colorado Antelope numbers, vol. I, 1879, edited by AFY - “After Forty Years,” illustrated pamphlet Denver proprietor, Mrs. Churchill. National Bank, 1924. CBAT - Colorado Bar Association Transactions. ALOW - “Army Letters of an Officer‟s Wife,” Appleton Publishing Co., 1909. CCH - Central City HERALD, owned or edited by Frank Fossett. AMB - American Medical Biographies, Kelley & Hawes, Baltimore, 1920. CCN - Cheyenne County News, Cheyenne Wells, Colo. ANMC - A New Map of Colorado, copyright 1882, CCP - Central City POST. Files in History Library, Denver, by Axel Silverspar. Denver. APSS - Biographies, Eminent American Physicians and CCR - Central City REGISTER. Files in History Library, Surgeons, by R.F. Stone, Indianapolis, 1894. Denver. AVSJ - Arkansas Valley and San Juan, Guide Book, 63 CCRC - Central City REGISTER-CALL. pages (rare) by J.P. Pangborn, in History Library, Colo. CCT - Cripple Creek Mining TIMES, edited by T.M. AYB - Artists‟ Year Book, 1905, Art League Publishing Howell, 1895. Co., edited by Hosking, Chicago. CDC - “Colonial Days” relating to the Greeley Colony, by BCC - Boulder County Courier, published Boulder City, J.M. Clark. 1878. File in the Colo. History Library, Denver. CDLS - De-Luxe Supplement to Stone‟s History of Colo., BCN - Boulder County NEWS, 1874 File. 1919. Not copyrighted, private printing, illustrated. BCQR - “Colorado Queen of the Rockies” by Babb. CDMCo - Colo. Directory Mines, 1879 - Corbett. BDAC - Biographical Directory of American CH - Colorado Highways. Journal, Denver, illustrated, Congressmen, by Lannian (?), published 1866-1867, Gov‟t recent. Printing. CM&C Colo. Manufacturing and Consumer, published BG - Bromwell Genealogy. Denver, recently. BHDMJ - Black Hawk Daily Mining Journal, published COLORADAN - Illustrated Magazine, edited by Blackhawk. Dillenback. Not abbreviated in text. See file, History BPC - Private collection of Newspapers in files of H.E.B. Library, numbers of 1892 or 1893. (Editor), 3 volumes miscellaneous, 1865-1925. COLORADO PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHY INDEX CPPS - Colorado Pioneers in Pictures and Story, DMP - Denver Morning Post. illustrated, 1915 - Hill. DMR - Daily Miner‟s REGISTER. CPSCC - Souvenir Pioneer‟s Society, Semi-Centennial DSB - Dawson Scrap Books, 135 in number in History Celebration, illustrated pamphlet, 1926. Collection arranged by Curator Dawson. CRJ - Castle Rock Journal, Douglas County, not recent. DSMM - Denver Sunday Mining MIRROR. CRRMH - Consolidated Rocky Mountain Herald with DTR - Denver TRIBUNE-REPUBLICAN. Colorado Republican, irregular, the Salutatory 1861, published Denver and Central City. In History Library. DWC&R - Denver Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, merged later with Colo. Republican and Rocky CTD - Colorado Tribune, by Woodbury and Walker, Mountain Herald. Edited 1862 by Thos. Gibson. published Denver, early. DWT - Denver Weekly TRIBUNE. CTG - Colorado Tribune, Golden. ECC - The Evans COURIER, Weld County, edited 1898 CVCW - Colorado Volunteers in Civil War, Whitford. by Chas. C. Huffsmith. CVNMW - Colo. Volunteers in Civil War, in New Mexico, ECP - Eastern Colo. Plainsman, published Hugo (recent). Whitford. ERGCM - Early Rec. Gilpin County, published Boulder by C/SMILEY - History of Colorado by J.C. Smiley, T.M. Marshall. published by Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago. ERM - Echoes from the Rocky Mountains, J.W. Clampitt, D/SMILEY - History of Denver by J.C. Smiley. Chicago, 1889. DAPS - Directory of American Physicians and Surgeons, ESR - Eastern Star R[ecord?] by Atherton, 1880. EVENTS - Dramatic paper, Denver, published ca. 1893. DBAR - Denver Bar Association Report. Few copies in History Library. Helen Power and others, ecitors. DC - Denver Commercial, 1911. FF - Fairplay Flume, a few issued of 1899 in History DCC - Daily Creede Candle, 1893 and later. Files. Library, also recent. DCT - Daily Colorado TRIBUNE, Denver. FGP - Field Family Genealogy, published Chicago, by F.C. Pierce. DD Trib - Daily Denver TRIBUNE. FMT - Fort Morgan Times, 1889, file History Library. DDM - Daily Denver MOUNTAINEER, published Denver and Jefferston Territory, 1860. FSH - “Foundation Stones,” collection 14 pioneer Biographies, published 1926 by E.S. Hill. DEN - Denver Evening News, rival of the Denver Morning Post and of short life. GAC - [Usually as 9GAC] Souvenir of 9th General Assembly, Colorado. DEP - Denver Evening Post, rival of the morning RMN. GAZETTE - Denver Daily Gazette. DLSCB - Denver Lodge No. 5, Semi Centennial Booklet (A.F.A.M.), printed 1908. Masonic Library. GC - Georgetown Courier. Dly DEM - Denver Daily Democrat, published as GChCP - RAM Chapter, Grand Lodge Colorado campaigne paper (recent). Proceedings (A.F.A.M.). COLORADO PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHY INDEX GCKT - [ ? ? Knights Templar] LAL - Used interchangeably with LACL. GDTR - Greeley Daily Tribune-Republic LaSTELLA - Italian [newspaper], vol. I, 8 numbers in Italian, published Denver 1885 by Angelo Noce. GDRP - Gunnison Daily Review Press LCMR - Lake City Mining Register. GLCP - Grand Lodge Colorado Proceedings (A.F.A.M.) LL - Loveland Leader. GJDS Grand Junction Daily Sentinal. LMC/LMSC - Legislative Manuel of Colo., published GRS - Gold Run ______, paper, 1893 in San Juan County. Denver 1877, Thos. M. Corbett. GSJ - Great San Juan, a pamphlet, illustrated, History LWD - Leadville Weekly Democrat. Library. MCEP - “The Making of Colorado,” Eugene Parsons, GWPC - Great West and Pacific Coast, by Rushing. Chicago, 1908. HAgC - History Agriculture in Colorado by Steinall, MCJ - Medical Coloradana, Jubilee, vol. 1922, published published 1926, illustrated. by the Society. HALL - History by [Frank Hall]. Volumes IV much MCProvG - Members of Convention to form Provisional commercialized (several), all of different names and Govt. for Jefferson Territory, 1859-1860. portraits. Index difficult. MDP - Montrose Daily Press. HAVC - History, Arkansas Valley, Colo. Published 1881 by Baskin & Co. MF - Municipal Facts, City Denver. Published political portraits. HCBH - History of Colorado by Baker and Hafen, published 1927, Denver. MMMC. Mines and Mining Men of Colo. Large pamphlet illustrated. Good portraits and biographies. No HCBV - History of Clear Creek and Boulder Valley. editor or publisher, S.W. Colo., Leadville, Creede, etc. HCLW - History of Larimer County by Watrous. MSB - Mountain States Banker, edited by Fred‟k Marvin, Denver, 1925, illustrated. HistAgrColl - History Agricultural College. MTC - Moffat Tunnel Commission, of Denver, 2 volumes, HGUC - Historic Greeley Union Colony, by Boyd. illustrated, by McMechen. HLCC - History of Logan County by Emma B. Conklin, MW - Modern World, monthly magazine edited by Mrs. published 1928, Denver. Adelaide Haldeman, illustrated, scarce. Portraits ca. 1905- 1909. HOLLISTER - Mines of Colorado, 1867, published Springfield, Mass. NCAB - National Cyclopedia American Biographies. HSCT - Historical Sketches of Cattle Trade in West and NDHJ - North Denver and Highlands Home Journal, no. So. West, published Kansas City, Mo, 1874, McCoy. 32, vol. IV, 1887. Bound in file the Creede Candle, Colo. IDQC Denver, Queen City of the Plains, illustrated Historical Society. pamphlet, undated, probably of 1890s, 184 pages. Many portraits and biographical sketches. Published by Phoenix NLSA - National Live Stock Association, 1902 - History Publishing Co. In Histroy Library. Library. LACL Las Animas County Leader, 1873-1875, included NSGA - Nat‟l Stock Growers Assoc. and Convention, in a file of Pleasant Hill, Mo. papers, Chas. W. Bowman, Denver. 2 copies Annual, 1898-1899, many pictures, Editor - Colo. History Library. History Library. COLORADO PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHY INDEX OCFM - On Colorado‟s Fair Mesas by W.B. Elbert, 58 RMH - Rocky Mountain Herald, copies after 1880, some pages. edited by Thomas Gibson, others by Ferrill. OMCC - Official Manual of Cripple Creek published 1900, Fred‟k Hills. RMN - Rocky Mountain News. First copy published Denver, Saturday Apr 23, 1859, and still existing, under OR13GAC - Official Roster 13th General Assembly Colo. many different owners. Much quoted in this index, on 1901, pamphlet illustrated. account being more easily accessible than others. OR14GAC Official Roster 14th General Assembly Colo., RMR - Rocky Mountain Rangers. 1903 - State Library. RWC - Representative Women of Colorado, illustrated, OSFT - The Old Santa Fe Trail, illustrated, H. Inman. brief notes, 530 portraits, editor J.A. Semple, press OTCD - Old Times in Colorado, by Channing C. Davis, Williamson & Haffner, Denver, 1914. 434 pages, Los Angeles. RWL - Reminiscences of Gen. Wm. Larimer, and of his P&B REC - Portrait and Biographical Record of Denver son, Wm. H.W., Pittsburg, Pa., 1918. and vicinity, another of Colo., 1898-1899, Chapman Publishing Co., Chicago. S10GAC - Souvenir 10th Gen. Assembly, illustrated pamphlet. PBRMA - Press Biographies of Rep. Men of America, no editor, 1906 publication. S15GAC - Souvenir 15th Legislature Colo., illustrated pamphlet, 1905. PCR & FF - Consolidated Park County Republican and Fairplay Flume newspapers SAMB - “Some American Botanists,” Dr. H.A. Kelley, Troy, N.Y. PMPC - Prominent Men in Politicals in Colorado, edited by Bowen 1903, good biographies, few portraits, not SBAC - Scrap-Book, Artists‟ Club (2) in Public and copyrighted. (Changeable portraits ? probably) History Library by H.E.B. Portraits of artists‟ and records of early exhibitions Denver. Earliest matters in the History PMWC - Progressive Men of Western Colorado, Bowen, library copy. 1905. SBCCC - Scrapbooks collected by H.P.H. Bromwell and POST - Denver Morning Post. other members the 1876 Colo. Constitutional Convention with clippings from contemporary papers - History Library. PSC10GAC - Portfolio of State Capitol Officers, 10th General Assembly Colo. SBQMR - Scrap-book of visit to Denver of Queen Marie of Rumania. Portraits and descriptions, under Mayor QUEEN BEE - Colorado Queen Bee, published Churchill, Stapleton‟s administration. Collected by H.E.B., in City 1880. Library. RACD/RCCAD - Report City and County Auditor, SCBC - Sunshine, Colorado, Courier of Boulder County, Denver, published 1921-1922. 1878. File in History Library, Denver. RCRD - Romance of Colorado River by Dellenbaugh, State Library collection. SCC - Saguache Colo. Chronicle. REPUBL. Denver paper, weekly, also daily, SCDP - Silver Cliff Daily PROSPECT, and a Weekly REPUBLICAN. Sold to RMN and merged. Times, 1881. RJDC - Record-Journal of Dougals County (consolidated) SCF - Sketches 1911, Colo. by Curator of History Ferrill. 1880, published Castle Rock. SCH - Southern Colo. History. Description published RMC - “Representative Men of Colo. in the Nineteenth Binckley and Hortell. Century.” Portraits with brief notes, 1902, Rowell Publishing Co. SCJB - Summit Co. Journal, Breckenridge paper. COLORADO PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHY INDEX SCLB - Summit Co. Leader, published Breckenridge. TOTW - “Top O‟ The World,” paper of Gunnison, recent. SCTK - Summit County TIMES, Kokomo. TRANSCRIPT - Golden Transcript, newspaper. SCWM - Summit County Weekly MINER. TRIB - Denver Tribune, early journal. SDMExBl - Souvenir Dedication Mining Exchange TWMR - Tri-Weekly Mining Register, newspaper, Central Building, Denver ca. 1891. Illustrated pamphlet, 80 City, still exists. pictures. UDW - “Uncle Dick Wooten,” Rocky Mountain SDMMT - Souvenir, Dedication Masonic Temple, Denver. frontiersman, published Chicago, 1890, W.E. Dibble & Co. Illustrated frontispiece only, 1890, compiled by Bromwell, Todd and Gove. VHD - See Vickers SGCA - Shareholders in Golden City Association, 1859. VICKERS - History of Denver, published 1880, not Manuscript in land office. abbreviated often. Published Chicago, movable biographies, in several cases notices, published by O.L. SJP - San Juan Pioneer Baskin & Co., Chicago. SLV - San Luis Valley, “Story of,” by Pelton, 1881, Salida. WC&R - Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver papers, consolidated, succeeding Colo. Republican and the SLVG - San Luis Valley Graphic, published at Henry, 1862 Rocky Mountain Herald. Colo. (later is called Del Norte) 1883. A few issued in History Library, Denver. WClW - The Western Club Woman, usually not abbreviated. Published Denver as official organ of the SOC - Sons of Colorado Magazine Women‟s Clubs, edited and owned by Ellis Meredith, associated with Ella Celeste Adams, numbers from the SORP - “Summer on the Rockies,” published London 1900 issued, in History Library, Denver. England 1898, by Maj. Gen. Sir R.L. Price, Bart. WHARTON - History of Denver with business directory, SQ & COMP - Magaine edited by Greenleaf, fraternal, printed 1866. Usually noted as Wharton, the compiler. orig. by P.A. Leonard [in Colo. Grand Masonic Lodge Library, Denver]. WHRW - “A Saddle in the Wild West,” by W.H. Rideing, published London, 1879, 164 pages. In Colorado History SS - Silverton Standard Library. SSF - The Story of Santa Fe, N.M., Bradbury. WM - The Western Mountaineer, early paper of Golden, very rare. Files in 1925 were with George West of the SSLV - Story of San Luis Valley by Spencer, Alamosa, Transcript, Golden. 1925. WMC - The Wason Miner, published Wason, Colo., SSPIC - State Supt. of Public Instruction Colo. - Biennial representing Creede district, No. 1, 1891 issue preserved in Reports by date. History Library, Colorado. STONE - Historian of Colo. Not abbreviated. Several WORLD - Denver Daily WORLD volumes, the 4th much commercialized. Hard to index. WW - Who‟s Who. Not often abbreviated, used in full. SWLC - Silver World, Lake City WW Art - Who‟s Who in Art, copyright 1912 by the THPC - True History of Some of the Pioneers of Colo. by AMERICAN ART. ANNUAL Copy in H.E.B. Private Luella Shaw, 269 pages, published W.S. Coburn, Collection. Hotchkiss, Colo. 1909. WWWA Women‟s Who‟s Who of America. Biographical TIMES - Denver paper, not abbreviated. directory, contemporary women, J.W. Leonard, Editor. Printed Commonwealth Publishing Co., N.Y., 1914. COLORADO PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHY INDEX A.F. A.M. See under Masonry. She buys block on Lawrence St. to be called the Abbott Block, between 15th and 16th, p. 3, Jan 7, 1889 - RMN. ABAIR, __. Portrait in group with High School graduates, Biography, etc., on occasion her illness, p. 2, p. 5, June 9, 1899 - RMN. Jan 4, 1891 - RMN. Portrait on occasion death. History of her family and ABBEY, ELMER. Of Weld Co. Will be chosen Secy. of career, p. 1, Jan 5, 1891 - TIMES. State Central Committee, p.5, Sep 29, 1931 - RMN. Further matters, p. 6, Jan 8, 1891 - RMN. Rev. Myran Reed makes tribute, p. 6, Jan 12, 1891 - RMN. ABBEY, ELMER C. (MRS.) Portrait, Jan 3, 1927 - Poem to her by Eugene Field, p. 11, Jan 24, 1891 - TIMES. DMP. ABBOTT, FRONA (DR.). Portrait, p. 86 - RWC. ABBEY, GEORGE. See p. 1 - 59er‟s DIR. Her portrait as 2nd V. Pres. of a Denver club, p. 6, Apr 18, 1904 - POST. ABBEY, H.J. Pioneer, Douglas County. Portrait, Also p. 3, section 2, Oct 24, 1926 - POST obituary, p. 1, Jan 23, 1914 - RJDC. See p. 673, vol III - STONE. ABBOTT, A.F. Of Abbott and Andrus. Brief biographical ABBOTT, GLENNA C. One of the earliest members of sketch, p. 10, May 22, 1887 - REPUBL. the Artists‟ Club of Denver. See lists of members - ACSB, Publ. Library. ABBOTT, A.J. See p. 193 - P&B REC. Also names in exhibition catalogues, etc. Also p.3, Dec 10, 1893 - REPUBL. ABBOTT & HOADLEY. Kept the Golden House on occasion the entertainment for Grand Duke Alexis of ABBOTT, HENRY W. Portrait in group, p. 4, Sep 10, Russia. Story of the dinner, p. 3, Jan 24, 1872 - 1924 - TIMES. TRANSCRIPT ABBOTT, J. A. (JUDGE). Of Trinidad. Picture, p. 19, ABBOTT, C.S. Pioneer of 1860. Mentioned, p. 551, vol. Oct 22, 1899 - TIMES. I - HALL. ABBOTT, J.J. Civil Engineer and Dep. U.S. Mineral ABBOTT, CHAS. F. Arrived Colo. 1871, born Vt 1838, Surveyor. Advertizing firm of Garbutt and Abbott and located in Mosquito Gulch. Biography and portrait, pp. 36 Woodward. Civil Engineer, Lake City, p. 2, Mar 10, 1877 and 503 - HAVC. - SWLC. He weds in N. Y., Jennie N. Farrington, of Maine, p. 3, Mar ABBOTT, CHAS. H. Pioneer 1879. Portrait and 10, 1877 - SWLC. biography, p. 2, Sep 11, 1906 - RMN. ABBOT, J.W.. Of Ouray. Portrait, p. 18, Aug 7, 1892 ABBOTT, CHAS. (MRS.) Still residing Denver. Story and p. 16, Jun 7, 1904 - RMN. of crossing plains in 1860, p. 7, Dec 5, 1899 - RMN. ABBOTT, JACOB A. See p. 137 - P&B REC. ABBOTT, EMMA. Famous actress, is playing in Denver. Interesting account, 2 columns, p. 3, Aug 20, 1881 - RMN. ABBOTT, JAS. A. Of Dept. of Agriculture, U.S. Her advertizement, p. 4, Aug 22 - TIMES. Interview, p. 8, Jan 10, 1903 - REPUBL. Also Aug 20, 2 columns - RMN. Dressing room description, Aug 31 - RMN. ABBOTT, JAS. W. Lake City. Good letter from, 2/3 Full account of her Grand English Opera Co. Sep 10 - column, p. 2, May 11, 1878 - RMN. TIMES. Photo with brother, J.J. and H.C. Olney, editor of the Silver Opens the New Tabor Opera House, Denver, Sep 7, 1881 - World at Lake City taken Jun 19, 1875 - In case in RMN. Historical Museum of Denver, Accession 275. See p. 1, Sep 6, 1881 - REPUBL. ABBOTT, JOHN C. Of Cache la Poudre, p. 354 - She dies. Obituary, Jan 5, 1890 - Greeley TRIBUNE. HLCW. Her Denver appearance in 1882 very great success. Eugene Field gives her a large floral ship, p. 1, Sep 19, 1883 - ABBOTT, LILLIAN B. Of Boston. Lecture Denver. RMN. Long biography and description, p. 2, Jan 1, 1882 - RMN. Her 1887 appearance in Denver at Tabor in “The Mikado.” Portrait, p. 4, Feb 28, 1887 - TIMES. COLORADO PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHY INDEX ABBOTT, LYMAN (REV.) One of his fine articles, ABEYTA, LORENZO A. Of Las Animas County, 12th “Belief in the Resurrection,” p. 17, Apr 3, 1898 - RMN. District Representative Legislature, 1873. 9th Session convened in Denver, p. 546, vol. II - HALL. ABBOTT, M.C. See p. 305 (1880) - VICKERS ABIATTI, ALBINO. Designed Float for the recent ABBOTT, MARY E. Of the G.A.R., p. 4, Sep. 2-4, 1905 - Columbian parade. Member of the Denver Italian Colony. POST. Story of his noble ancestry in the old country, beginning with a Court painter to Chas. II of Spain, p. 2, Oct 24, 1892 ABBOTT, PHILO. Of Greeley. Obituary, p. 5, Jan 11, - RMN. 1897 - REPUBL. ABLIN, ALEX. Pioneer 1878. Resident of Black Hawk. ABBOTT, STEPHEN S. Lawyer. Portrait , p. 384, vol. 1 Age 71. Born Sweden. Member of A.F.A.M. Father of - HALL. Don and Ralph. Portrait, p. 19, Jan 7, 1928 - RMN. Portrait, p. 1, Feb 6, 1896 - REPUBL. See Nov. 1, 1896 - POST. ABRAHAM, VICTOR. See p. 5, Jul 2, 1901 - REPUBL. See p. 142, vol. III - STONE. And p. 142, vol. III - HALL. ABROGAST. See Arbogast. See p. 479, vol. IV - HALL. ACHERT & TAYLOR. Dealers in birds and curiosities, ABBOTT, TITUS W. Arrived with Greeley Colony 1870. Denver, are introducing The English Sparrow. Habits of Born Mass. (Vt). Father of Jno. C. Abbott, State Auditor, these birds described. They raise four broods a year. Colo. Died Greeley, p. 7, Jan 30, 1883 - RMN Quoted as desirable birds, p. 4, Feb 2 and p. 4, column 1, Feb 3, 1875 - RMN. ABBOTT, URSA S. See p. 532 - PMWC. ACHESON, T. F. (REV.) Picture his daughter, Helen, p. ABBOTT, WAYNE. Old time Baloonist, is killed in 11, Nov 12, 1905 - RMN. accident in Utah. Was Major the old Cook Drum Corps. Real name was Wayne Abbot Hogbin. Grew up in W. ACHEY, MRS. Mentioned in connection with Denver. Son of Aquila P. Hogbin, a „59er, p. 4, Aug 5, photographic work colored, p. 4, Oct 23 and p. 1, Nov 28, 1933 - POST. 1868 - CCR. ABEL, ALBERT. Portrait and store in Denver, Jan 1-26, ACKER, F.W. See p. 133, vol. III - STONE 1880 - RMN Biography, p. 305 (1880) - VICKERS. ACKER, HENRY L. See p. 140, vol. III - HALL Also p. 364, vol. IV - HALL ABENDSCHAN, JNO. See p. 795 - P&B REC. ACKER, MARTHA M. Marries at residence Wm. H. ABERCROMBIE, O.P. Member & W.M., Gunnison Gansen to J. H. Warner of Lake Gulch . She is from Lodge No. 39, A.F.A.M., 1883. Notice from, signed with Coldwater, Michigan, p. 3, Aug 1, 1862 - TWMR.. Secy. J.J. Dornell, of meeting the Lodge, p. 2, Aug 3, 1883 - Gunnison Daily REVIEW-PRESS. ACKER, MRS. Of Nevada City. Has been painting some fine pictures around Nevadaville, p. 1, Mar 13, 1862 - ABERDEEN, THE EARL & COUNTESS OF. Visit CRRMH. Denver and are at the Windsor Hotel. Description of their appearance, p. 3, Jun 21, 1887 - RMN ACKERMAN, D.F. Of Aspen. Portrait, p. 17, Oct 15, Again noted, almost full column, p. 6, Jun 22, 1887 - RMN 1899 - TIMES. His speech quoted. The Marquis and Marchioness of Aberdeen. Portraits of ACKERMAN, HENRY L. Of Pueblo. Portrait and of his both, on occasion the approaching visit in Denver, as the house, p. 8, Apr 3, 1904 - POST guests the United British Society, p. 12, Society Section, Dec. 5, 1915 - POST. ACKLEY, C.B. (DR.) See p. 1, Oct 23, 1909 - MF. Handsome portraits, p. 5, Dec 16, 1915 - POST. ACKROYD & CO. Advertizement. Stone Cutting ABEYTA, J.S. JR. Biography, vol. II - STONE. establishment, p. 1, bottom column 8, Jan 4, 1875 - DD TRIB. COLORADO PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHY INDEX He takes office again, as 21st Governor of Colo., having ACKROYD, ELI. Member A.F.A.M . Biography, been 12th and 17th, p. 3, Jan 10, 1905 - TIMES. portrait and obituary, p. 3, Sep 30, 1901 - REPUBL. An unusually fine profile portrait, p. 9, Jan 11, 1905 - TIMES. ADAIR, ALEX (REV. & MRS.) Article descriptive of Portrait Mrs. Adams, p. 186 - RWC. their work in Denver Rescue Mission. He is a brother of James Adair, of the famous Pony Express, Jul 5, 1920 - ADAMS, ALVA B. See Sep 12, 1924 - RMN. RMN Born Del Norte. Biography, p. 623 - 1928 BDAC. ADAIR, ASA ROGERS. Born Va., arrived Colo. 1879, ADAMS, ANDREW M. Early day cattle grower. His p. 503 - HAVC efforts to win a case in the Courts, Jun 23, 1895 - REPUBL. ADAIR, SAM’L. C.A. See p. 438 - PMWC. ADAMS, ANDY. Cow-boy writer and his book and ADAIR, WILLIAM W. See p. 100 - PMWC. friend, H. Russell Wray. Portrait, p. 19, Oct 1, 1905 - REPUBL. ADAMS, ABBIE A. (MRS.) Portrait, p. 4, Apr 25, 1906 - REPUBL. ADAMS, B.M. (REV.) Writes to paper from Canon City of friend Ed Dorris, p. 4, Sep 26 and Sep 27, 1865 - RMN. ADAMS, ALBERT. Young Denver musician will sing at Visits Las Animas and voices sentiments toward 1st Bapt. Church in Cantata of own composition. Portrait, Congregation, p. 3, Jun 6, 1873 - LACL. p. 1, part 2, Apr 30, 1910 - REPUBL. Reporter on conditions in Las Animas to Canon City Also p. 4, Mar 12, 1910 - REPUBL. Times, p. 3, Jun 27 - LACL. ADAMS, ALICE E. Portrait on occasion her graduation, ADAMS, C.E. Portrait as Secretary, Colo. Editors E. Denver High School. Account of exercises, p. 1, Jun 8, Association, p. 6, Jan 9, 1910 - RMN. 1893 - Denver Evening TIMES. He is Editor of the Montrose Enterprize. Another good picture, p. 3, Aug 18, 1910 - TIMES ADAMS, ALVA. “Alamosa‟s big hardware man,” was in He is now associated with W.F. Wilcox as Editor and town on his way to Saguache, p. 1, column 4, Jan 1, 1881 - Manager the Montrose Daily Press, p. 2, Jun 4, 1932, vol. San Juan PROSPECTOR, of Del Norte. 23, No. 286 - MDP. Portrait (wood engraving) as Governor Elect, Nov 4, 1886 - One of his good editorials, p. 2, Jul 2, 1932, vol. XXIII, RMN. No. 310 - MDP. Story of a trip with, while he is newly elected Governor, Portrait in group of editors attending the Annual from Denver to Pueblo, p. 3, Jan 5, 1887 - TIMES. Association meeting, Denver, p. 7, Jul 14, 1928 - RMN. Description his inauguration as Governor. Text of his Mentioned by Silverton Standard, column 2, p. 4, Aug 13, speech. Biography. He is in the hardware line. Portrait by 1932 - S.S. Reistle, p. 1, Jan 11, 1887 and p. 2, Jan 12, 1887 - TIMES. His paper the finest in Colorado. See its files. His message to the Legislature of 1889, 4 1/2 columns, p. ADAMS, CHARLES, (GEN’L). (nee Schwanbeck.) 2, Jan 5, 1889 - RMN. He adopted name of Adams. His rescue of Meeker family, As Governor Elect again, he leases residence of Chas. E. pp. 503-504, vol. II - HALL. Dickinson, 16th and Logan. Picture residence, p. 5, Dec 7, Portrait - HCBH. 1896 - RMN. Mentioned as in Del Norte to meet delegation of Utes from Portraits of the Governor, Mrs. Adams and son, Alva Jr., on the Meeker country in charge of Agent Berry. Published in occasion his assuming offiice to succeed McIntyre, p. 18, “Twenty Years Ago” (1880), p. 3, Jan 13, 1900 - SJP. Jan 10, 1897 - RMN. His death, with description funeral. He dies in explosion at He is a “Silver Democrat,” p. 1, Jan 12, 1897 - TIMES. Gumry Hotel. Portrait, p. 1, Aug 19, 1895 - TIMES. Text of his message of 1897, p. 9, Jan 13, following - Member, Manitou Masonic Lodge. Escort of K.T. takes RMN. remains to his home, pp. 157-158, Aug 1895 - SQ & Same published, Jan 16 - Greeley SUN. COMP. Picture of his parents, Jno. Adams and wife of Calif. Mrs. Margaret Adams, widow. Portrait, p. 3, Jul 27, 1911 - (father, born Ky), p. 8, Jan 14, 1897 - RMN. POST. He will run again, p. 5, Apr 7, 1904 - REPUBL. His election again, 3 1/2 columns, p. 6, Nov 6, 1904 - ADAMS, CHARLES PARTRIDGE. A promising pupil RMN. of Mrs. Chain, exhibits a Prairie Scene at the Exhibits at the
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