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Albert E. Howe Papers

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Identifier: COU:808
Abstract Albert E. Howe was an immigrant from New Brunswick most known for opening a mortuary business in Boulder, Colorado and operating as the Boulder County Coroner for over twenty years. This collection contains personal correspondence and material relating to the Howe Mortuary. The majority of the items are records of the Woodmen of the World, Tellurium Camp No. 20 (Boulder, Colorado) which Howe and his son served as secretary of for many years. Material covers the period between 1900 and...
Dates: 1900 - 1940

Albert E. Kane collection

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Identifier: COU:905
Abstract The Albert E. Kane Collection consists of the World War II files of Albert E. Kane (1901-1992). Albert E. Kane attended various schooling, including various degrees from Columbia and other universities around the world. He was also a graduate of the Harvard US Navy Japanese Language School, then co-located at Harvard and Berkley in 1941, and later established at the University of Colorado in Boulder from (1942-1946). Kane traveled in Japan and China prior to World War Two. During the War...
Dates: 1914 - 1971

Albert E. Seep Western Historical Collection

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Identifier: COU:1439
Abstract Albert E. Seep was the president of the Mine & Smelter Supply Co., founded in 1895 by Eben Smith, who sold out to Albert Seep’s father Joseph, in 1901. The Mine & Smelter Supply Co. later merged with Colorado Iron Works, founded in 1860, by J.W. Nesmith, President. Then in 1905 the Mine & Smelter Supply Co. bought rights to concentrating table from A.R Wilfley who became a director. In 1912 Frank E. Marcy of Salt Lake office developed the Marcy Ball and Marcy Rod Mill,...
Dates: 1884 - 1957

Albert Harris papers

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Identifier: COU:741
Abstract

Albert G. Harris was an undergraduate on the Boulder campus during the 1915-1916 academic year. He later received a Baccalaureate in Mechanical Engineering and resided in Aspen, Colorado. This small collection includes his student handbook for 1915-1916 and a photograph of him on his 90th birthday.

Dates: 1915

Albert Nance papers

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Identifier: COU:1122
Abstract

The Albert Nance Papers consist of a single letter-copy book with entries ranging from 1886-1889. Nance was a real estate owner and telegraph operator who served as Colorado State Treasurer from 1893 through 1894.

Dates: 1886 - 1889

Albert O. Weissberg Papers

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Identifier: COU:1679
Abstract The Albert O. Weissberg collection consists of the original World War II correspondence from Lieutenant Albert O. Weissberg to his wife, Muriel. Weissberg graduated from the US Navy Japanese Language School located at the University of Colorado at Boulder from 1942-1946. He was assigned to JIPOA in Pearl Harbor, served in the field during the final stage of the Okinawa campaign, and was stationed in Tokyo during the Occupation of Japan. These letters contain a view of the cultural and social...
Dates: 1944 - 1945

Albion Mining Properties

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Identifier: COU:16
Scope and Contents

Reports on the Albion Mining properties, 32 miles northwest of Boulder, copies of maps of the properties, and microfilm copies of 2 bound volumes of company records.

Dates: 1915 - 1936

ALEPH Kallah Oral History collection

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Identifier: COU:5060
Content Description

This collection includes 32 digitally recorded interviews of prominent Jewish Renewal leaders who met in Boulder during the summer of 2016 at the annual gathering of ALEPH Kallah. The long form interviews were conducted by Gregg Drinkwater and and short form interviews were conducted by Vincent Preti under Stephanie Yuhas and the Post-Holocaust American Judaism archives.

Dates: 2016

Alexander Warner Photograph collection

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Identifier: COU:1661
Abstract

The Alexander Warner Photo Collection is a collection photographs, the bulk of which were taken before 1955, of areas in Colorado and around the Western United States. Most of the photographs are landscapes or buildings in small rural or abandoned towns, with a small number of candid images.

Dates: 1930s-1974

Alfred Lacey Hough Papers

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Identifier: COU:805
Abstract The Alfred Lacey Hough Papers consists of correspondence, military orders and certificates, and family papers of Alfred Lacey Hough (1824-1908), Sergeant in the 17th Pennsylvania Volunteers (1861), Officer in the 19th U.S. Infantry (1862-1865), and career U.S. Army Officer (1865-1890). The collection contains military orders, reports and recommendations, 1861-1879; military commissions, 1855-1904; correspondence between A.L. Hough and his wife, Mary Jane Hough, 1861-1883; letters from...
Dates: 1855 - 1890

Alfred M. Cressler papers

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Identifier: COU:4401
Abstract

The Alfred M. Cressler papers including short stories, plays, and miscellaneous materials.

Dates: 1902 - 1938

Alfred S. Robinson Papers

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Identifier: COU:1360
Abstract

Microfilm copies of letters describing life in Colorado during the 1859 gold rush. Originals are at the Wisconsin State Historical Society.

Dates: 1859 - 1862

Alice McDonald Collection

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Identifier: COU:1049
Abstract Alice McDonald was community volunteer and an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) activist in Boulder, Colorado from the 1970s through the 1990s. The Alice McDonald Collection includes materials that focus on equal rights in women’s education. This collection contains decades of newspaper clippings and articles and information on government policies and programs aimed at promoting gender rights in the workplace. There is also material from several conferences and organizations that pursued equal...
Dates: 1973 - 1986

Alice McKinny "Zoo" Collection

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Identifier: COU:4422
Scope and Contents

Alexis McKinney collection, or “zoo” of bloopers, goofs, and mistakes – typographical, pictorial, grammatical, intellectuals, etc. – in newspapers and other publications.

Dates: Undated

Alois Gutfelder Papers

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Identifier: COU:726
Abstract

United Mine Workers of America badge belonging to Alois Gutfelder of Louisville Colorado, coal miner. The badge is dated 1898.

Dates: 1898

Alonzo F. Polhamus family papers

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Identifier: COU:1294
Scope and Contents

Photographs, a diary, and water surveys pertaining to the Granby, Colorado, area. Other topics include politics, investments, the Mexican boundary commission, and the Polhamus family.

Dates: 1881 - 1941

Alpha Tau Omega fraternity photographs

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Identifier: COU:339
Abstract

The Gamma Lambda Chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity was installed at the University of Colorado in 1901. The Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Photographs contain four photographs, dated 1926, of members of the fraternity as well as the fraternity’s house at 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue in Boulder, Colorado.

Dates: 1926

Alvin G. Layton Silent Film Music Collection

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Identifier: CoU-AMRC-57
Scope and Contents

Silent film music collected by Alvin Layton (1899-1987), composer, violinist, conductor of the Curran Theater Orchestra

Dates: 1899-1987

Amache research project collection

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Identifier: COU:28
Abstract

The Amache: Patriotism and Prejudice Research Project may have been conducted by University of Colorado Boulder graduate student Dean Schwartz, as part of his honors thesis project in the Department of History. It included interviews with Japanese and Japanese-American individuals who may have been detained at the Granada Relocation Center in southeast Colorado during the period of Japanese internment in the 1940s.

Dates: ca. 1979

Amerial B. Buss

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Identifier: COU:274
Abstract

Diary kept by Amelia B. Buss on her trip in 1866-1867 from New York to Fort Collins, Colorado by train, steamer and wagon train.

Dates: 1866 - 1867

America, 1935-1946

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Identifier: COU-29

American Association For Advancement of Science (AAAS) records

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Identifier: COU:30
Abstract

Materials from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) regarding Guatemala human rights information.

Dates: 1992 - 1998

American Association of Geographers - Great Plain, Rocky Mountain Division Records

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Identifier: COU:31
Abstract

Records document the activities of the Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association of Geographers (AAG). Founded in 1904 by William Morris Davis, the AAG had grown to 6,500 members and nine different divisions within the United States by the early 1980s. This collection contains correspondence, meeting and financial records, and records of the Journal from the Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Division.

Dates: 1976 - 1983

American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Colorado Conference records

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Identifier: COU:2083
Scope and Contents

Collection contains minutes; applications for membership; newsletters; secretary's files; President's files; correspondence; reports.

Dates: 1916 - 1973

American Association of University Women (AAUW) records

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Identifier: COU:32
Abstract

The American Association of University Women (AAUW) is a national association of female faculty and college educated women for the development of women’s education and professional opportunities. The association was organized in Boston in 1882. The Boulder Branch was established in 1926, largely by the efforts of Antoinette Bigelow, Dean of Women of the University of Colorado.

Dates: 1972 - 2021

American Farm Project Records

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Identifier: COU:1805
Abstract

This project was sponsored and partially funded by the National Farmers Union and the National Endowment for the Humanities from 1978-1980. The major objective is to bring a humanities perspective to decision-making in rural American through the use of rural couples trained to view problem-solving from a humanities perspective and to return to their home areas to conduct meetings on current topics.

Dates: 1977 - 1990

American Federation of Labor (AFL-CIO), Region 11 records

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Identifier: COU:35
Abstract

The 1st Accession of AFL/CIO Region #11 contains Colorado local union files: #59 #151, #366, #21229, #21240, #21421, #21422, #22986, #23260, and others, especially about the Coors Strike and Boycott. The 2nd Accession comprise materials from Steve Bieringer (1972-1996), director of Region 11, and also files from Frank Lay (1977-1994), COPE director. The second Accession files are CLOSED for 20 years from the date of the file.

Dates: 1952 - 1987; 1972 - 1996