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Lux Aquilae was the official yearbook of Eagle High School in Eagle, Colorado. The literal translation from latin means “light eagle”. Each yearbook contains photographs of students, teachers, administrators, sports teams, clubs, activities, and the school and town itself.
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Dance card from the Sequoyah Club Dances Season 1920, Steamboat Springs, Colorado originally belonging to Dorothy Wither.
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"Coal: the Cream of Northwestern Colorado" by Routt County historians and residents Paul and Ellen Bonnifield describes the history of coal mining in Northwestern Colorado from the mid-nineteenth through twentieth centuries. It consider the impact of mineral extraction on economic development, the human population, and the natural environment. The physical text is available from the Tread of Pioneers Museum and Bud Werner Memorial Library in Steamboat...
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Reverend Don Simonton and his wife, June, were active in the Vail community for over 25 years. Don was a local historian and June wrote several books covering the early days and development of Vail and Beaver Creek. In "A Glossary of Vail Valley Names", the Simontons track every trail, street, road, restaurant, roundabout, ski run, ski lift in Vail, Avon, and Beaver Creek in the way only a local could. Each has a meaning, whether it connects to...
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Small pamphlet describing the history of Silverton and other Ghost towns in Colorado. 64 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Jack Benham.
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Typed copy of the Perry Abraham Burgess Diary. A day-to-day account of early pioneer life in North West Colorado in the latter half of the 19th century. Includes descriptions of the Yampa Valley, wildlife, weather, and geological observations. Part of the Perry A. Burgess Collection held by the Tread of Pioneers Museum in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
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Small pamphlet describing the history of Molly Brown also known as the Unsinkable Mrs. Brown of Denver, Colorado. 45 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Caroline Bancroft.
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Small pamphlet describing the history of mining and life in Colorado. 456 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Caroline Bancroft.
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Small pamphlet describing the area of Tin Cup, Colorado. 8 pages. Includes black and white photographs and maps.
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Small pamphlet describing the history of the Gold camp in Cripple Creek, Colorado. 68 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Leland Feitz.
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Small pamphlet describing the history of mining and tourism in Lake City, Hinsdale County, Colorado. 36 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Margaret Bates
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Gilman, Colorado, is now an abandoned mining town perched on a high cliff viewable from Highway 24 between Red Cliff and Minturn, CO. Its history dates back to the beginning of the state and mining has always been its chief industry. The mining changed over the years as well, from silver and gold, to zinc, lead, and other precious metals. The 1930s through 1950s were years of prosperity for the small company town and its residents; at one time, Gilman...
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Small pamphlet describing the history of mining and life in Creede, Colorado. 48 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Leland Feitz.
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Small pamphlet describing the history of mining and life in Leadville and Cripple Creek, Colorado. 48 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Amanda M Ellis.
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Small pamphlet describing the history of Lizzie Beaudrie in Cripple Creek and Creede, Colorado. 52 pages. Edited by Joanne Tankersley and Mary Schroder of the Creede Historical Society.
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Small pamphlet describing the history of Surface Creek Country in Colorado. 57 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Hazel Baker Austin.
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Small pamphlet describing the history of Lake City in Hinsdale County, Colorado. 80 pages. Includes black and white photographs. Written by Thomas Gray Thompson.
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A timeline of events written by Mittie Alda Borah, the daughter of Alfred and Mary (Grant) Borah. Alda was born on December 4, 1895. This timeline covers major events relating to her parents from November 1886, when Alfred broke his leg, to March 16, 1896.