Abstract of Pictures in the book "Lakewood-Colorado, an Illustrated Biography", edited by Pat Wilcox
Courtesy The Lakewood Historical Society, Inc.; the Lakewood Heritage Center; Robert and Kristin Autobee; Patricia Wilcox and the contributors listed in the book Lakewood-Colorado, an Illustrated Biography.
Collected and edited by David Barth, May & June 2014.
This abstract of pictures resides in three separate tables that draw on the following sources:
All errors and omissions in these abstracts are mine and do not reflect on the authors, their works, or the repositories. I will attempt to make additions and corrections as they are brought to my attention.
ABSTRACT OF PICTURES OF LAKEWOOD, COLORADO |
FROM THE BOOK "LAKEWOOD-COLORADO, AN ILLUSTRATED BIOGRAPHY" EDITED BY PAT WILCOX |
Created and edited by David Barth, May/June 2014 |
ORIG# | DESCRIPTION | CATEGORY | YEAR | SOURCE | X | PAGE OR ID |
11000 | Union Pacific narrow gauge excursion train that took passengers from Denver, southwest, to Morrison in the 1890s so they could ride the cable car to the top of Mt. Morrison. The turntable at the left of the picture was used to reverse the direction of the rail cars. | Vehicle: Union Pacific excursion train | 1890s | Kenton Forrest | B | 8 |
11001 | Stone house built between 1859 and 1864 by the Hodgson family. | Building: Stone House | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 17 |
11002 | Jakecob McKnight memorial near Stone House. | People: Jakecob McKnight memorial | | Fay Koelzer, Rocky Mountain News | B | 18 |
11003 | Colonel Robert F. Spotswood (1838-1910) owned the Spotswood-McClellan Stage Line. | People: Spotswood | | Littleton Area Historical Museum | B | 20 |
11004 | Colonel & Mrs. Spotswood on their ranch that became Columbine Country Club. Colonel Spotswood (1838-1910) owned the Spotswood-McClellan Stage Line. | People: Spotswood | ca. 1900 | Littleton Area Historical Museum | B | 20 |
11005 | Interior of the Moffat water filter plant built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1935. It was the only WPA building in Lakewood. Of interest are the water depth meter on the wall and the art deco lights hanging from the ceiling. | Building: Moffat water filter plant | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 22 |
11006 | Pioneer Union Ditch at Fox Hollow Golf Course. | Building: Stage stop | 1994 | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 25 |
11007 | Schnell Family Farm on South Wadsworth Boulevard. Front veranda a few steps from the spring that provides potable water. | Building: Schnell Farmhouse | 1975 | Don Saum | B | 26 |
11008 | Schnell Family Farm outhouse. | Building: Schnell Farm outhouse | 1975 | Don Saum | B | 26 |
11009 | Schnell Family Farm buildings at the end of a lane. | Building: Schnell Farm | 1975 | Don Saum | B | 26 |
11010 | Schnell Family Farmhouse. | Building: Schnell Farmhouse | 1975 | Don Saum | B | 26 |
11011 | Carmody Family House and stage stop on Old South Kipling Street. | Building: Carmody House | 1975 | Don Saum | B | 28 |
11012 | Molly Brown House at 2690 Wadsworth Boulevard. Before the city of Lakewood was incorporated, Denver annexed a finger of land that reached from Sheridan to Wadsworth. This land grab may have precipitated the creation of the City of Lakewood to protect its environs. | Building: Molly Brown House | 1975 | Don Saum | B | 29 |
11013 | Margaret Tobin "Molly" Brown. | People: Molly Brown | | Western History Department, Denver Public Library. | B | 30 |
11014 | Bevans family in Osceola, Iowa. Left to right, standing: Marion, Arthur, Rilla, and Benjamin. On chairs: Baby Leroy "Jack" and sister, Clara. | People: Bevans family | 1902 | Mildred Bevans Eccker | B | 31 |
11015 | Bee Cove Cottage built in 1889 on Old Morrison Road. It was a popular stop for travelers. The route of the road was changed in the 1920s. Bee hives (called "coves") on the property provided honey sold at the cottage. There was an apple orchard on the property. | Building: Bee Cove Cottage | | Mildred Bevans Eccker | B | 33 |
11016 | Montana school, built in 1920, and later replaced by Bear Creek Elementary school. It was located near Bear Creek, formerly known as Montana Creek, for which the school was named. In this school, children went from the primary grades through high school. | School: Montana | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 34 |
11017 | Bear Creek Valley schools were consolidated in 1920 into a building on land donated by George Allen. H.W. Edbrooke was the architect. | School: Bear Creek consolidated | 1920s | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 35 |
11018 | School bus driver and children, Bear Creek Valley area. Left to right: Lucy Cruse, Wilma Bennett, Virginia Johnson Funk, Frances Williamson, and driver Art Nehring. | People | 1920s | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 35 |
11019 | 2-story Bear Creek "teacherage" where the Bear Creek school faculty stayed during the school week. | School: Bear Creek | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 35 |
11020 | Green Brothers thrashing crews working in Bear Valley. They thrashed wheat in Bear Valley, Midway, and Bancroft. | People: Green Brothers crews | 1915 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 37 |
11021 | Midway school which stood near the entrance to Green Gables Country Club. | School: Midway | 1896 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 38 |
11022 | Home at 9000 West Jewell Avenue, built in 1892. | Building: Woodard House | 1896 | Glenn Janssen | B | 39 |
11023 | Interior of Green Gables Country Club, the former mansion of Verner Reed. | Building: Green Gables Golf Club | | Dave Jennings via Lakewood Sentinel | B | 40 |
11024 | This is the back of Green Gables Golf Club House on Hidden Lake. | Building: Green Gables Golf Club | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 41 |
11025 | Thraemoor Mansion that was restored by Walden Homes for $7.2 million in the Thraemoor Reserve Project. | Building: Thraemoor Mansion | | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 42 |
11026 | Charles B. Kountze, a Denver pioneer banker and extensive Lakewood land holder during the 1870s. Kountze Lake on the Belmar estate was named for him. | People: Kountze, Charles | | State Historical Society of Colorado | B | 43 |
11027 | Dr. Frederick J. Bancroft's farmhouse on West Mississippi Avenue (formerly Morrison Road), east of Harlan Street. | Building: Bancroft House | | Western History Department, Denver Public Library. | B | 44 |
11028 | Dr. Frederick J. Bancroft's with dog, Jack. | People: Bancroft, Frederick | | Western History Department, Denver Public Library. | B | 44 |
11029 | Westfield farm on West Mississippi Avenue (formerly Morrison Road) at South Sheridan Boulevard, the first stage stop in Jefferson County on the old Bradford Road. | Land: Westfield Farm | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 45 |
11030 | Sam Braden House at the southwest corner of Morrison Road and South Sheridan Boulevard, on land that was formerly the Westfield farm. | Building: Sam Braden House | Late 1920s | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 46 |
11031 | Jacob D. Alderfer and his Jefferson Garden Dairy Wagon on the 11th Avenue viaduct across Cherry Creek. | People: Alderfer, Jacob D. | 1900 | Alderfer collection | B | 47 |
11032 | Bancroft School, built in 1919. The second story was declared unsafe and removed. | School: Bancroft | | Rose Stein | B | 49 |
11033 | Bancroft Fire Department headquarters on West Mississippi Avenue. | Building: Fire Dept | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 50 |
11034 | Lakewood's first fire truck at the station in the 6900 block of West Colfax Avenue. The truck eventually joined a fleet of fire vehicles at the Denver Ordinance Plant (Denver Federal Center). | Building: Fire Dept | 1937 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 51 |
11035 | Lakewood-Bancroft Fire Department station number 3 at Garrison Street at West First Avenue. | Building: Fire Dept | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 51 |
11036 | Bancroft Fire Department fighting a fire at the Green Gables Country Club, November 1983. | Building: Green Gables Golf Club | 1983 | Dave Jennings via Lakewood Sentinel | B | 52 |
11037 | Gorrell family in 1993. Left to right: Nellie Gorrell Green, 88; Mary Gorrell Fieselman, 93; Eleanor Gorrell Luino, 83. Standing is Eileen Gorrell Silverman daughter of Elton Gorrell. | People: Gorrell family | 1993 | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 53 |
11038 | William T. Gorrell house, built in 1925. The smokehouse is on the right. | Building: Gorrell House | 1993 | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 53 |
11039 | Original home of the Gorrell family at 8460 West Mississippi Avenue. | Building: Gorrell House | | Gorrell family | B | 54 |
11040 | Hart's Corner at Mississippi Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard in 1925. | Building: Hart's Corner | 1925 | Moutsos family | B | 55 |
11041 | Hart's Corner Hardware at Mississippi Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard. Tom Hart is in the center. | Building: Hart's Corner | | Moutsos family | B | 55 |
11042 | West side of Hart's Corner restaurant in 1929. Florence and Lena Hart are in the car, Tom Hart is sitting on the bumper, and Bill hart, Mr. Griffin and an unidentified boy are also in the picture. | People: Hart family | 1929 | Moutsos family | B | 56 |
11043 | Hart's Corner Grocery in 1935, on the south side of West Mississippi Avenue. License plates with "11" denoted Jefferson County. | Building: Hart's Corner | 1935 | Moutsos family | B | 56 |
11044 | Hart's Corner in 1933 at the northwest corner of West Mississippi Avenue and South Sheridan Boulevard. From left, Tom Hart, Leo Hart, Bill hart, two employees, and the cook, sitting on the fender. | Building: Hart's Corner | 1933 | Moutsos family | B | 56 |
11045 | Hart's Corner cabins on the south side of West Mississippi Avenue. | Building: Hart's Corner | | Verlyn Miller | B | 56 |
11046 | Interior of Hart's Corner Grocery in 1941. From left: Charlie Sides, the butcher; and Bill Hart. | Building: Hart's Corner | | Moutsos family | B | 57 |
11047 | The Bradford house, completed in 1872, on the Ken Caryl Ranch, was a stage stop on the old Bradford Road that entered Lakewood at Mississippi Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard during the territorial days at the location where Hart's Corner was built. The house was built by Robert Bradford, a pioneer merchant and an aide to Territorial Governor Robert Steele. | Building: Bradford House | 1975 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 58 |
11048 | Carl and Anna Hall in a horse-drawn sleigh. | People: Hall, Carl and Anna | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 59 |
11049 | Arnold Kerstieens of Gorrell Iron Works beside an iron roller. | People: Kerstieens, Arnold | 1993 | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 60 |
11050 | Gorrell Iron Works. | Building: Gorrell Iron Works | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 60 |
11051 | Glenn R. Scott. | People: Scott, Glenn R. | | Scott family | B | 63 |
11052 | Aerial View of the Dinosaur Ridge area on the Dakota Hogback west of highway C-470. | Land: Dakota Hogback | | Phil Demosthenes | B | 64 |
11053 | Dinosaur Ridge National Natural Landmark, just beyond Lakewood's western boundary on West Alameda Parkway. | Land: Dinosaur Ridge | | Joel Tempel | B | 65 |
11054 | Dinosaur Ridge National Natural Landmark, just beyond Lakewood's western boundary on West Alameda Parkway. | Land: Dinosaur Ridge | | Joel Tempel | B | 65 |
11055 | Original Rooney Ranch barn, built 1860. | Building: Rooney Ranch barn | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 67 |
11056 | Rooney family house, completed in 1965. | Building: Rooney House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 67 |
11057 | Satanic Mine run by the Rooney family. | Building: Satanic Mine | | Rooney family | B | 67 |
11058 | Major Jacob Downing, veteran of the Sand Creek Massacre. He and his wife had a summer home on their Green Mountain ranch where the Denver Federal Center was eventually built. | People: Downing, Jacob | | Western History Department, Denver Public Library. | B | 69 |
11059 | Major Jacob Downing's wife, the former Caroline Eudora Rosecrans. She and her husband, Colonel Downing, had a summer home on their Green Mountain ranch where the Denver Federal Center was eventually built. | People: Downing, Caroline | | Western History Department, Denver Public Library. | B | 69 |
11060 | Jacob Downing house on Green Mountain had a horse race track. It was demolished to make way for the Denver Ordinance Plant. | Building: Downing House | 1941 | National Archives, Rocky Mountain Region | B | 69 |
11061 | Gatepost for the Hayden Ranch at West Fourth Avenue and Garrison Street. The Haydens bought the property from Jacob Downing. "HB" was the cattle brand for the Hayden brothers. | Building: Hayden Ranch Gatepost | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 70 |
11062 | Workers at the Denver Ordinance Plant during a shift change during World War II. | People: Denver Ordinance Plant workers | | National Archives, Rocky Mountain Region | B | 71 |
11063 | Warehouse, Building 41, at the Denver Ordinance Plant after a fire in 1941. | Building: Number 41 at the Denver Ordinance Plant | 1941 | National Archives, Rocky Mountain Region | B | 72 |
11064 | President Dwight David Eisenhower visiting the Denver Federal Center (formerly, the Denver Ordinance Plant) on November 15, 1955. He is escorted by N. Harold Mundell, regional director of the Archives Center and Otto Klein, regional GSA administrator. | People: President Dwight Eisenhower | 1955 | National Archives, Rocky Mountain Region | B | 73 |
11065 | Aerial View of the Denver Ordinance Plant during World War II. | Building: Denver Ordinance Plant | | General Services Administration, Denver Federal Center | B | 74 |
11066 | Queen City Jazz Band around 1965. From left: Steve Watson; Alan Frederickson, leader; Ron Hanscom; Dave Moldenhauer; Herb Ordelheide; Lee Peters; and Gordon Ellinger. | People: Queen City Jazz Band | 1965 | Queen City Jazz Band | B | 79 |
11067 | Garrison Street Station in 1993. | Building: Garrison Street Station | 1993 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 80 |
11068 | John Everett home that he homesteaded on the southwest corner of West Alameda Avenue and South Garrison Street in 1876. The house was built in 1895 and stood until 1954. Everett's grandson, Tom Addenbrooke, replaced it with a new home that stood on the southwest corner of West Center Avenue and South Garrison Street until 1997 when it was demolished. | Building: Everett House | | Addenbrooke family | B | 81 |
11069 | George Washington Devinny. | People: Devinny, Washington | | Mary Francis Carothers | B | 83 |
11070 | Valentine Devinny. | People: Devinny, Valentine | | Western History Department, Denver Public Library. | B | 83 |
11071 | Valentine Devinny's houses. | Building: Valentine Devinny House | | Mary Francis Carothers | B | 84 |
11072 | George Washington Devinny's house. | Building: George Washington Devinny House | | Mary Francis Carothers | B | 84 |
11073 | George Washington Devinny family: From left: Marie Devinny Eckstrom; Helen Devinny Wilson; George (son); Mrs. George W. Devinny; Cecilia Devinny Aemmer. | People: George Washington Devinny family | | Mary Francis Carothers | B | 84 |
11074 | Valentine Devinny's son, Bernard, and nephew, George. | People: Valentine Devinny's son & nephew | | Mary Francis Carothers | B | 84 |
11075 | George Devinny, George Washington Devinny's son. | People: George Devinny | | Mary Francis Carothers | B | 85 |
11076 | Green Mountain Dairy horse-drawn wagon with owner Harsh Lederman and his son, Jake Lederman. | People: Lederman, Harsh & son, Jake | 1911 | | B | 85 |
11077 | Tally Ho restaurant. | Building: Tally Ho restaurant | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 86 |
11078 | Malcom "Bud" Collier. | People: Collier, Bud | | First Federal Savings | B | 87 |
11079 | Lakewood Police Chief Ronald Lynch. | People: Lynch, Ronald | 1970 | Ronald Lynch | B | 89 |
11080 | Lakewood Police Chief Pierce Brooks. | People: Brooks, Pierce | | Lakewood Police Department | B | 90 |
11081 | Lakewood Police Chief John Vermilye. | People: Bermilye, John | | Lakewood Police Department | B | 90 |
11082 | Lakewood Police Chief Charles Johnston. | People: Johnston, Charles | | Lakewood Police Department | B | 91 |
11083 | Aerial view of Belmar Mansion | Belmar | 1970 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 92 |
11084 | May Bonfils Berryman Stanton. | People: Stanton, May Bonfils Berryman | | Denver Post | B | 92 |
11085 | Fountain at Belmar, subsequently moved to Hungarian Freedom Park on Speer Boulevard. | Belmar | | Don Saum | B | 93 |
11086 | Belmar before being razed. | Belmar | 1970 | Don Saum | B | 93 |
11087 | Belmar barn, turned into a museum. | Belmar | 1976 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 95 |
11088 | Peterson House. | Building: Peterson House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 95 |
11089 | Hallack-Webber House. | Building: Hallack-Webber House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 95 |
11090 | Ralston Crossing School. | Building: Ralston Crossing | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 95 |
11091 | Belmar Park. | Belmar | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 97 |
11092 | Gerry Von Frellick. | People: Gerry Von Frellick | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 98 |
11093 | Frank and Amanda Peterson family: Left to right, standing: Ted, Victor, Harry. Seated: Amanda holding Mabel, Anna standing behind Arthur, Frank, Albert "Pete". | People: Peterson family | | David Peterson | B | 99 |
11094 | Monument to Works Progress Administration (WPA) construction of Alameda Avenue. | Misc: Monument to Construction of Alameda Avenue | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 101 |
11095 | Edward O'Brien. | People: O'Brien, Edward | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 103 |
11096 | Barn on O'Kane farm. | Building: O'Kane Barn | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 104 |
11097 | O'Kane home on West First Avenue. | Building: O'Kane House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 105 |
11098 | Washington Heights School used as a school until 1969. | Building: Washington Heights | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 107 |
11099 | Glennon Heights Park. | Park: Glennon Heights | 1994 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 108 |
11100 | Henry Gollner's garage on West 14th Avenue. | Building: Gollner Garage | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 111 |
11101 | Jess & Lil's Barbecue in Mountair. | Building: Jess & Lil's Barbecue | 1930s | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 111 |
11102 | Jesse Duncan, owner of Jess & Lil's Barbecue. | People: Duncan, Jesse | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 111 |
11103 | Wright and Verlane Gillbreath in horse cart. | People: Gillbreath, Wright & Verlane | 1920s | Gillbreath family | B | 112 |
11104 | The Cohen family in front of their store: Standing, left to right: Ida Cohen, Abe Cohen, a male boarder. Sitting are a friend, Sophie Bosma and Esther Cohen (later Esther Levitt). | People: Cohen family | 1920s | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 113 |
11105 | Montclair school, later renamed Belmont Junior High. | School: Montclair (Belmont) | 1938 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 114 |
11106 | Bugs Bunny Motel before a Warner Bros. invoked a cease and desist order due to possible copyright infringement, causing the motel to change its sign to read "Big Bunny Motel." | Building: Bugs Bunny Motel | | | B | 115 |
11107 | White Swan Motel. | Building: White Swan Motel | | | B | 115 |
11108 | Gordo's Taco Shack. | Building: Gordo's Taco Shack | 1965 | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 115 |
11109 | Lakewood Grill and Bar. | Building: Lakewood Grill and Bar | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 116 |
11110 | Ed Moder, owner of the Lakewood Sentinel during the 1950s. | People: Moder, Ed | 1950s | Theresa Moder Aznicar | B | 117 |
11111 | Rodeo at Jefferson County Fairgrounds. | Misc: Rodeo | | J.R. Erickson via Lakewood Sentinel | B | 120 |
11112 | Lakewood Brick Company. | Building: Lakewood Brick Company | 1964 | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 121 |
11113 | Charles Clark Welch, Sr., a Lakewood founder. | People: Welch, Charles Clark, Sr. | | Western History Department, Denver Public Library | B | 123 |
11114 | Mrs. Charles Clark Welch, Sr., a Lakewood founder. | People: Welch, Mrs. Charles Clark, Sr. | | Western History Department, Denver Public Library | B | 123 |
11115 | William A. H. Loveland, a Lakewood founder. | People: Loveland, William A.H. | | State Historical Society of Colorado | B | 124 |
11116 | Miranda Ann Loveland. | People: Loveland, Miranda Ann | | State Historical Society of Colorado | B | 126 |
11117 | Loveland House. | Building: Loveland House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 126 |
11118 | Charles Spivak, Director of JCRS. | People: Spivak, Charles | | Jefferson County Historical Commission | B | 127 |
11119 | Wooden "tents" on JCRS campus. | Building: Tents at JCRS | | AMC Cancer Research Center | B | 127 |
11120 | New York Building on JCRS campus. | Building: New York, at JCRS | | AMC Cancer Research Center | B | 128 |
11121 | Bob Carnes' Bocar. | Vehicle: Bocar | | Chris Wolfe | B | 129 |
11122 | Casa Bonita restaurant. | Building: Casa Bonita restaurant | 1994 | Frank Navarro, via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 130 |
11123 | Denver Hardware Manufacturing Company, aka Doorknob Factory. | Building: Denver Hardware Manufacturing Company | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 131 |
11124 | Emmett R. Hick home. He was treasurer of the Denver Hardware Manufacturing Company, aka Doorknob Factory. | Building: Hicks House | | Rebecca Bruce Brown | B | 132 |
11125 | Employees of Robbins Incubator Company: Front row, from Left: Amo Rudolph, Becky Bruce (Brown), and Bunny Beverly (Brown). Back row, from Left: Charles A. Adkins and Mr. McConnell. | People: Employees of Robbins Incubator Company | | Rebecca Bruce Brown | B | 132 |
11126 | Alexander Bruce at his gas station. | People: Bruce, Alexander | 1920s | Rebecca Bruce Brown | B | 133 |
11127 | Lakewood Grange Hall, number 172. | Building: Grange | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 135 |
11128 | Lakewood Community Methodist Church. | Building: Lakewood Community Methodist Church | 1946 | Darlene Creighton Ground | B | 137 |
11129 | St. Bernadettes Church. | Building: St. Beradettes Church | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 138 |
11130 | Lakewood United Methodist Church | Building: Lakewood United Methodist Church | 1961 | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 138 |
11131 | Wight-Starkweather House that was Lakewood's first post office in the 1890s, and later became Capitol Court, a motel. | Building: Wight-Starkweather House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 139 |
11132 | Purina feed, coal, and general store at Wadsworth and Colfax. | Building: Purina General Store | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 140 |
11133 | Mary Bruce, Lakewood telephone operator in 1917. | People: Bruce, Mary | 1917 | More family collection | B | 142 |
11134 | Staff of Lakewood's first telephone exchange: From Left: Mary Bruce, Eva Williams, Elza Bruce. | People: Bruce, Mary; Williams, Eva; Bruce, Elza | 1917 | More family collection | B | 142 |
11135 | Lakewood Post Office at 1477 Carr Street. | Building: Post office | | Frank Navarro, via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 143 |
11136 | Lakewood Post Office at 10799 West Alameda Avenue. | Building: Post office | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 143 |
11137 | Postal hand cancellation stamp used by Lakewood Postmaster Joseph Wight. | Misc: Postal cancellation stamp | 1897 | | B | 144 |
11138 | Car 818 of Denver and Intermountain Railroad at Wide Acres stop (Orchard Road). | Vehicle: Trolley | | Kenton Forrest | B | 145 |
11139 | Trolley car 819 on route 84 of Denver Intermountain Railroad in the late 1940s. | Vehicle: Trolley | 1940s | Kenton Forrest | B | 147 |
11140 | Denver and Intermountain Railroad electric locomotives, 1106 and 1107. | Vehicle: Trolley | | Kenton Forrest | B | 148 |
11141 | Denver and Intermountain Railroad snowplow clearing tracks at the Beehive station (Kipling) after the December 1913 storm. | Vehicle: Trolley | 1913 | Kenton Forrest | B | 149 |
11142 | Trolley cars 24 and 818 of the Denver and Intermountain Railroad on the 84 line to Golden at Devinny Station (Wadsworth). | Vehicle: Trolley | | Kenton Forrest | B | 150 |
11143 | Trolley car 24 of the Denver and Intermountain Railroad on the 84 line to Golden at Smith's Station (Garrison). | Vehicle: Trolley | 1940s | Kenton Forrest | B | 151 |
11144 | Lakewood Country Club which burned in 1948. | Building: Lakewood Country Club | | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 153 |
11145 | Lakewood Country Club. | Building: Lakewood Country Club | 1994 | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 153 |
11146 | Taylor's Supper Club. | Building: Taylor's Supper Club | | Sammy Toole | B | 154 |
11147 | Blanche Borg's Babyland shop. | Building: Babyland | 1947 | Blanche Borg | B | 155 |
11148 | Blanche Borg's Babyland shop. | People: Borg, Blanche | 1950 | Blanche Borg | B | 155 |
11149 | Hess Jewelers. | Building: Hess Jewelers | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 156 |
11150 | Harley Davidson Motorcycle Building at 8000 West Colfax Avenue. It used to be Lakewood Theater. | Building: Harley Davidson Motorcycles | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 157 |
11151 | William A. Knott, Director of Jefferson County Public Library. | People: Knott, William A. | | | B | 159 |
11152 | Lakewood Library. | Building: Lakewood Library | | Barbara Yost via Jefferson County Library System | B | 160 |
11153 | Lakewood Villa Library. | Building: Lakewood Villa Library | | Barbara Yost via Jefferson County Library System | B | 161 |
11154 | Pupils of Washington Heights School. | School: Washington Heights pupils | 1914 | Mr. Ted Peterson | B | 162 |
11155 | Lakewood School Class of 1915-1916 | School: Lakewood pupils | 1915 | Clara Kiser Roland | B | 163 |
11156 | Alameda School Screaming Eagles girls softball team. | School: Alameda girl's softball team | 1993 | Larry Erickson | B | 164 |
11157 | Memorial to Lakewood students who died in World War II. | Misc: World War II Memorial | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 165 |
11158 | Davies Chuck Wagon Diner. | Building: Davies Chuck Wagon Diner | | Dave Jennings via Lakewood Sentinel | B | 171 |
11159 | Cobe Laboratories. | Building: Cobe Laboratories | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 173 |
11160 | Father Paul von Lobkowitz, found and director of the Hospice of St. John. | People: von Lobkowitz, Father Paul | 1994 | Hospice of St. John | B | 173 |
11161 | VFW Post number 3611 at West 12 Avenue and Balsam Street. | Building: VFW Post 3611 | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 175 |
11162 | Gary McDonnell, first director of Lakewood Parks and Recreation. He was responsible for many Lakewood Parks. | People: McDonnell, Gary | | Lakewood's City Clerk's Office | B | 176 |
11163 | Carl Morse, County Commissioner during the 1940s. | People: Morse, Carl | | Jefferson County Archives | B | 177 |
11164 | Addenbrooke Park. | Park: Addenbrooke | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 178 |
11165 | Snapshot bronze sculpture by Jane DeDecker of Longmont, installed in 1994. | Misc: Sculpture | | DeDecker Studios | B | 178 |
11166 | Glen Creighton Park. | Park: Glen Creighton | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 180 |
11167 | Geese walking on Kountze Lake ice in Belmar Park. | Belmar | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 181 |
11168 | Belmar Mansion boat dock in winter. | Belmar | 1994 | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 181 |
11169 | August, Oscar, and Alvin Hartman with Eunice Johnson (Dowd) in the Harry David yard at Sheridan and Jewell in 1908. | People: Hartman and Johnson children | 1908 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 183 |
11170 | Colfax Avenue, looking toward Denver, taken with a 1000mm lens. | Land: Colfax Avenue | 1970s | Dave Jennings via Lakewood Sentinel | B | 184 |
11171 | Ku Klux Klan. | People: Ku Klux Klan | 1920s | Colorado Historical Society's Hart Library | B | 184 |
11172 | Ernest Shears, manager of Cider Hill roadside stand at West Colfax Avenue and Hoyt Street. | People: Shears, Ernest | | Leonie Beach | B | 185 |
11173 | The Lakewood Store at West Colfax Avenue and Carr Street with owner Floyd Beverly, right, and Harold Williams, left. | People: Beverly, Floyd and Williams, Harold | 1915 | | B | 185 |
11174 | Bender's Red and White grocery store at West Colfax Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard, founded in 1904. | Building: Red and White grocery | | | B | 185 |
11175 | Bob Palmer, TV anchorman. | People: Palmer, Bob | | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 186 |
11176 | Duncan Ross, TV writer. | People: Ross, Duncan | | Duncan Ross | B | 187 |
11177 | Carol Karlin, activist. | People: Karlin, Carol | | | B | 190 |
11178 | Lloyd G. Clements, politician. | People: Clements, Lloyd G. | | Hazel Clements | B | 193 |
11179 | Dino DiPaolo, owner of Dino's Place restaurant. | People: Dipaolo, Dino | 1994 | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 195 |
11180 | Alma Kittredge Schneider, director of the Denver Mint. | People: Schneider, Alma Kittredge | 1953 | Denver Mint | B | 196 |
11181 | Larry Varnell, sports activist. | People: Varnell, Larry | | Varnell family | B | 197 |
11182 | Aerial view of West Colfax Avenue looking south on Garrison Street. Robert E. The photo was taken by Robert E. Allen and Roy Wisenberg, from Roy's Piper Cub. | Land: Garrison Street | 1945 | Roy Wisenberg | B | 199 |
11183 | Aerial view Creighton airport. | Land: Creighton airport | 1945 | Roy Wisenberg | B | 200 |
11184 | Jean Graham, politician in the Democrat Party. | People: Graham, Jean | 1964 | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 202 |
11185 | Doris Beck Osterwald, writer. | People: Osterwald, Doris Beck | 1940s | Doris B. Osterwald | B | 203 |
11186 | Don Saum, photographer. | People: Saum, Don | | | B | 205 |
11187 | Felix Sparks, attorney and judge. | People: Sparks, Felix | 1990 | Gitting Photo, Dallas, Houston, and Ft. Worth, Texas. | B | 209 |
11188 | Ralph Leidboldt, civil engineer. | People: Leidboldt, Ralph | | Leidboldt family | B | 212 |
11189 | Ruth McEwen, music teacher. | People: McEwen, Ruth | | Darlene Ground | B | 214 |
11190 | Marion Iacino, Sr., market owner at 1530 Carr Street. | People: Iacino, Marion | 1949 | Marion Iacino, Jr. | B | 216 |
11191 | Betty Park Robinson House and Betty with neighborhood children. | Building: Betty Park Robinson House | 1925 | Betty Robinson | B | 218 |
11192 | Ruth S. Stockton, politician. | People: Stockton, Ruth S. | | Alexe Stockton Beran | B | |
11193 | Yvonne Wood, WWII WASP. | People: Wood, Yvonne | 1943 | Yvonne Wood | B | 222 |
11194 | Attorney Julio Zamagni and former district attorney, Barney O'Kane. | People: Zamagni, Julio and O'Kane, Barney | 1976 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 223 |
11195 | Lakewood's 25th Birthday quilt, 1969-1994. | Misc: Lakewood Birthday Quilt | 1994 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 224 |
11196 | "Victorian Girl, 1889" painting by Rosalyn Cockrell. | Misc: Painting by Rosalyn Cockrell | | Rosalyn Cockrell | B | 226 |
11197 | Bronze sculpture "Born to Run" by Ben Cooper. | Misc: Sculpture by Ben Cooper | | Ben Cooper | B | 227 |
11198 | Will Morton 8, antique carousel restorer. | People: Morton, Will 8 | | Morton collection | B | 228 |
11199 | Statue by Albert Harper Orahood. | Misc: Statue by Albert Harper Orahood | | Albert Harper Orahood | B | 230 |
11200 | Alice Keller Halverson, sculptor. | People: Halverson, Alice Keller | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 231 |
11201 | Cenikor building, 1533 Glen Ayr Drive. | Building: Cenikor | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 233 |
11202 | Junction of Glen Ayr and Glen Gyle streets. | Land: Junction of Glen Ayr and Glen Gyle streets | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 235 |
11203 | Stockton family swimming pool. | Land: Stockton Swimming Pool | 1965 | Axexe Stockton Beran | B | 236 |
11204 | Old Peabody Place. | Building: Old Peabody Place | | Linda Matson | B | 237 |
11205 | Duston house at 1601 Glen Ayr Drive. | Building: Duston House | | Marjorie Duston Bisant | B | |
11206 | Water storage tank at Lou Blonger's house. | Building: Blonger's water storage tank | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 239 |
11207 | Lou Blonger's house near West 13th Avenue and Kipling Street. | Building: Lou Blonger House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 240 |
11208 | Cason Howell home. | Building: Cason Howell House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 242 |
11209 | Cason Howell home at 1575 Kipling Street, built in 1876. | Building: Cason Howell House | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 243 |
11210 | Log home near Kipling Street, built by Ralph Ord in 1906. | Building: Ord House | 1907 | Chrisman collection | B | 244 |
11211 | Log home near Kipling Street, built by Ralph Ord in 1906 with plank exterior. | Building: Ord House | 1985 | Chrisman collection | B | 244 |
11212 | Ord family in 1916. | People: Ord family | 1916 | Chrisman collection | B | 245 |
11213 | Robbins poultry incubators, ready for shipment, with John Robbins at the center of the photo. | People: Robbins, John | 1930s | Rebecca Bruce Brown | B | 246 |
11214 | Workers at the Robbins Incubator company. | People: Workers at Robins Incubator | 1930s | Rebecca Bruce Brown | B | 247 |
11215 | Catherine and Harry Chrisman, advertising salesman. | People: Chrisman, Catherine & Harry | 1945 | Chrisman collection | B | 248 |
11216 | Ed Holland, president of FirstBank. | People: Holland, Ed | | FirstBank of Colorado | B | 249 |
11217 | Philnor Pharmacy at 11200 West Colfax Avenue. | Building: Philnor Pharmacy | 1950 | Norris Bailey | B | 251 |
11218 | Wes Starbuck at Philnor Pharmacy. | People: Starbuck, Wes | | Norris Bailey | B | 252 |
11219 | Norris Bailey in 1950, owner of Philnor Pharmacy. | People: Bailey, Norris | | Norris Bailey | B | 253 |
11220 | Lane's Tavern at 11400 West Colfax Avenue. | Building: Lane's Tavern | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 254 |
11221 | Daniels Community Center. | Building: Daniels Community Center | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 255 |
11222 | Lillian Eiber with a horse. | People: Eiber, Lillian | | Gary Eiber, Sr. | B | 256 |
11223 | Gary Eiber, Jr. with turkeys at Eiber poultry farm at 11555 West 17th Avenue. | People: Eiber, Gary, Jr. | 1950 | Gary Eiber, Sr. | B | 256 |
11224 | Daniels School built in late 1930s by WPA. | School: Daniels | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 257 |
11225 | Statue of Spanish-American War veteran at Crown Hill Cemetery. | Misc: Statue of Spanish-American War veteran | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 259 |
11226 | Tower of Memories mausoleum at Crown Hill Cemetery. | Building: Tower of Memories at Crown Hill Cemetery | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 260 |
11227 | Caretaker's home at Golden Hill Cemetery. | Building: Golden Hill Cemetery caretaker's home | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 260 |
11228 | Grave marker of Dr. Charles Spivak at Golden Hill Cemetery. | Misc: Grave of Dr. Charles Spivak | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 261 |
11229 | Red Rocks Community College. | Building: Red Rocks Community College | 1994 | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 262 |
11230 | More farm after 1913 snowstorm. | Land: More farm after 1913 snowstorm | 1913 | More family | B | 264 |
11231 | Myron Bunger. | People: Bunger, Myron | 1970 | Dr. Parker Head | B | 266 |
11232 | Cleva Griffin O'Hayre. | People: O'Hayre, Cleva Griffin | | O'Hayre family | B | 268 |
11233 | Reverend William J. Howlett in Paris, 1876. | People: Howlett, Reverend William J. | 1876 | O'Hayre family | B | 269 |
11234 | Old Glen Creighton pump house. | Building: Glen Creighton pump house | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 270 |
11235 | Exterior of Moffat Filter Plant, built by the WPA in 1935. | Building: Moffat water filter plant | 1994 | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 271 |
11236 | Concrete water tank converted to a duplex at Carr and Alameda. | Building: Concrete Water Tank House | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 272 |
11237 | Cement paving of West Colfax Avenue west of Sheridan Boulevard, 1916. | Land: Paving Colfax Avenue | 1916 | Colorado Department of Transportation | B | 275 |
11238 | Cement paving of Morrison Road. | Land: Paving Morrison Road | 1924 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 276 |
11239 | Solf Building. | Building: Solf | | Frank Navarro via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 278 |
11240 | Lakewood Centennial-Bicentennial Commission in 1976 with flag held by Mayor James Richey, left, and Vernon J. Parrahm. | People: Richey, James and Parrahm, Vernon | 1976 | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 280 |
11241 | Elias Candell. | People: Candell, Elias | | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 281 |
11242 | Lakewood City Council. | People: Lakewood City Council | 1972 | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 281 |
11243 | Mayor James Richey, first mayor of Lakewood. | People: Richey, James | | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 282 |
11244 | Lakewood's first city manager, Walt Kane. | People: Kane, Walt | | City Clerk's Office | B | 283 |
11245 | Original Lakewood City Hall at 1580 Yarrow Street. | Building: Original Lakewood City Hall | | City Clerk's Office | B | 284 |
11246 | Charles Whitlock, Ward 2 councilman who became Lakewood's second mayor. | People: Whitlock, Charles | | City Clerk's Office | B | 285 |
11247 | Bill Reitler, third mayor of Lakewood. | People: Reitler, Bill | | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 286 |
11248 | Linda Shaw, fourth mayor of Lakewood. | People: Shaw, Linda | | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 287 |
11249 | Linda Morton, mayor of Lakewood in 1994. | People: Morton, Linda | 1994 | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 288 |
11250 | City Manager: Ray Wills, 1976-1978. | People: Wills, Ray | | | B | 289 |
11251 | City Manager: Charles Anderson, 1978-1980. | People: Anderson, Charles | | | B | 289 |
11252 | City Manager: William Kirchoff, 1980-1983. | People: Kirchoff, William | | | B | 289 |
11253 | City Manager: Richard Robinson, 1983-1986. | People: Robinson, Richard | | | B | 289 |
11254 | City Manager: Larry Rice, 1986-1990. | People: Rice, Larry | | | B | 289 |
11255 | City Manager: Mike Rock, 1992- | People: Rock, Mike | | | B | 289 |
11256 | Lakewood City Hall at Belmar. | Building: Lakewood City Hall at Belmar | | Karen Dalton via Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 290 |
11257 | Lakewood City Hall at Belmar, atrium. | Building: Lakewood City Hall at Belmar | | Lakewood Sentinel | B | 291 |
11258 | Aerial view of Red Rocks Amphitheater before a roof was put over the stage. | Land: Red Rocks Amphitheater | | Fred Luetzen via City and County of Denver | B | 295 |
11259 | Aerial view of Belmar Mansion, looking west from South Wadsworth Boulevard. | Belmar | 1950 | Lakewood's Historical Belmar Village | B | 296 |