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13 document(s) found 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Records of the Pine River Klan #69 (Bayfield, Colorado) chapter of the Ku Klux Klan. Half of the collection is printed materials pertaining to the KKK in general. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Historically significant records retained from the Durango (Colorado) Chamber of Commerce (circa 1930-onging) and its predecessors, the Durango Board of Trade (circa 1892-1910) and the Durango Exchange (circa 1914-1930). Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Papers, notes, and printed materials about Native Americans. Includes Theodore Hetzel's journals and speech transcripts documenting and advocating for the rights of Indians of North America. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Indian Rights Association records and correspondence compiled by Theodore Hetzel. Includes bylaws, committee records, correspondence, Taos Blue Lake issue documentation, Indian Truth newsletters, and other printed materials. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Printed materials published by the Indian Rights Association (IRA). Includes annual reports, records of the U.S. Congress pertaining to Native American issues, and other circulars issued by the IRA in its defense of Native Americans' rights. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Research materials and other papers of Dr. Myra Ellen Jenkins, late noted state historian of New Mexico. Many of the materials are Dr. Jenkins' photocopies of historically significant documents pertaining to New Mexico and adjacent regions of the American Southwest. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Correspondence from E. W. Scott, miner in the Breckenridge and Durango regions of Colorado, to Samuel I. Scott, dentist in the D.C./Maryland area, about mining operations and life in early La Plata County, Colorado. Also, a mine diagram and biographical information about the Scott family. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Brochures, press releases, newspaper clippings, reports, statements, minutes, memoranda, correspondence and other printed materials pertaining to the U.S. Department of Energy's cleanup of radioactive uranium waste at the site of a former uranium mill in Durango, Colorado. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Administrative histories, newspaper clippings, circulars, pamphlets, lithographic prints and color post cards with views of Mesa Verde National Park, and articles, reports and other printed materials about the Park. Compiled from various sources. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Historically significant records retained from several sources regarding the Animas-La Plata Project and related federal water development projects for southwest Colorado. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Black and white photoprints of Native Americans and Native American communities around the United States, and of Theodore Hetzel and other members of the Indian Rights Association and other groups advocating for Native American rights. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies 2 terms found (view terms found in context) Black and white photographs and documentation of the Rainbow Bridge/ Monument Valley Expeditions of the mid-1930s and the Boys Camp near the vicinity of the Gold King mine and mill in La Plata Canyon, Colorado, and views of Yosemite National Park, Zion National Park, and numerous images of Navajos and other Native Americans of the Southwest. Repository: Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies |









