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Collection Summary

Biography

Arrangement

Restrictions

Preferred Citation

Processing Information

Acquisition

Separated Material

Related Archival Material

Subject Headings

Box and Folder List


Inventory of the Irvin B. "Dad" Bruce, Papers, 1919-1960

Pikes Peak Library District, Special Collections in the 1905 Carnegie Library

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Collection Summary

Title Irvin B. "Dad" Bruce, Papers
Dates (Inclusive) 1919-1960
Abstract Papers, primarily in scrapbooks, compiled by Irvin B. "Dad" Bruce, Colorado Springs resident and long-time officer, including chief of police, with the Colorado Springs Police Department. Scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, correspondence, memorabilia, photos, and other materials relating to criminal investigations in which Bruce was involved. Also included is information about his business dealings, conferences and conventions, and various congratulatory and/or well-wishes from local and national personages. A photo album contains pictures from the International Chief of Police Convention in Colorado Springs in 1950.
Collection Number MSS 0159
Size 8 boxes (2.7 cubic feet)
Repository Pikes Peak Library District, Special Collections in the 1905 Carnegie Library
Language(s) English

Biography

Irvin B. Bruce was born in Missouri in 1893 and moved with his family to Colorado Springs around 1900. He attended Colorado Springs High School and started work on a with the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) in 1913 where he remained, moving his way up the ranks until being promoted to chief of police in 1941. Among his many accomplishments, Bruce established a fingerprint unit at the CSPD, served briefly in the Bureau of Investigations, created the CSPD traffic bureau, organized the Colorado Springs Junior Police Club, was president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and was active in several civic organizations. Bruce met his wife, Irene F. McCormick, in 1922 and they were married in 1926. They had two sons, Irvin B., Jr. and James. Dad Bruce died in Colorado Springs on February 18, 1960.

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Arrangement

Scrapbooks and loose papers have been arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks had been wet at some time and the pages show some water damage and mildew. Several photographs and clippings have been torn out; some loose photos and articles have been placed in several scrapbooks, not always in proper chronological place. Some of these loose items have been torn or otherwise damaged.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Copy Restrictions

The researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright which may be involved in the use of this collection.

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Preferred Citation

Irvin B. "Dad" Bruce, Papers, Special Collections in the 1905 Carnegie Library, Pikes Peak Library District.

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Processing Information

This collection was arranged by Nancy Thaler.

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Acquisition

This collection was donated to the Pikes Peak Library District by Irvin B. Bruce's sons, Jim and Irv Bruce, in 1995.

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Separated Material

There are no separated materials.

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Related Archival Material

There are no related materials.

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Subject Headings

Bruce, Irvin B. (1893-1960)

Colorado Springs Police Department

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Box and Folder List

Description Container

Scrapbook: 1919-1947 (1 letter of reference 1919, several letters and clippings, 1921-1925; majority of material 1930-1947)

Box 1  

Scrapbook: May 1, 1947-Feb. 23, 1948

Box 2  

Scrapbook: Feb. 23, 1948-June 21, 1949 (Includes memorabilia from visit to NY in 1948 and Truman's inauguration, 1949)

Box 3  

Scrapbook: June 1949-Oct. 1950

Box 4  

Scrapbook: Oct. 1950-Oct. 1951

Box 5  

Scrapbook: Oct. 1951-Apr. 1952

Box 6  

Scrapbook: 1960 (material re death, funeral, sympathy cards/letters, etc.)

Box 7  

Photo album (Premiere of film "Rocky Mountain" and International Chief of Police Convention)  

Box 7  

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.): 1952

Box 8 Folder 1

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.): 1953

Box 8 Folder 2

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.), Miscellaneous: 1954

Box 8 Folder 3

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.), Trip to Germany: 1954

Box 8 Folder 4

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.), International Chief of Police: 1954

Box 8 Folder 5

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.), Testimonial Dinner: 1954

Box 8 Folder 6

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.): 1955

Box 8 Folder 7

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.): 1956

Box 8 Folder 8

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.): 1957

Box 8 Folder 9

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.): 1958

Box 8 Folder 10

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.): 1959

Box 8 Folder 11

Photographs: 1959

Box 8 Folder 12

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.): 1960

Box 8 Folder 13

Correspondence - Personal - J. Edgar Hoover, 1952-1960

Box 8 Folder 14

Files (containing loose papers: clippings, correspondence, official documents, photographs, ephemera, etc.), Miscellaneous 

Box 8 Folder 15

Photographs, undated

Box 8 Folder 16

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