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[Aircraft Delivery Order #6]
Orders for several Air Force Pilots and WASP to ferry aircraft from Wichita Kansas to air bases in various U.S. cities.
[Baptistry Interpretation for Loveland, Colorado]
Typewritten essay by Perry entitled "Interpretation of Painting: Loveland Church of Christ." Symbols mentioned include Longs Peak, mountains, a sun beam cross, clouds, water, water reflection, trees, rocks.
[Baptistry Painting for Loveland, Colorado]
A black and white photograph of the painting done by Perry for the Loveland, Colorado church.
[Brown Blanche Perry Scrapbook]
Scrapbook containing photographs, church bulletins, newspaper and magazine clippings, baptistry painting interpretations, etc. related to the various churches and individuals with whom Perry was associated.
[Letter from Cornelia Yerkes, February 21, 1944]
Letter from WASP Cornelia Yerkes discussing orders to ferry a plane from Colorado Springs, getting a train there, and recent correspondence. Written on Braniff Airways stationary.
[Letter from Cornelia Yerkes, February 22, 1944]
Letter from WASP Cornelia Yerkes discussing meeting a private from Jacksonville, flying, and seeing Pike's Peak. Written on Texas Zephyr stationary.
[letter from George Willard Frasier to T. N. Carswell - December 12, 1941]
A letter written to Mr. T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Committee on Americanism, Parramore Post No. 57, American Legion, Abilene, Texas, from George Willard Frasier, President, Colorado State College of Education ยท Greeley, dated December 12, 1941. George Willard Frasier defines Americanism.
[Park Hill Church of Christ Bulletin]
Bulletin for Park Hill Church of Christ called "Park Hill Publisher." Describes people and activities of the congregation on this date. Lists elders, deacons, and church address.
[Photograph of Colorado Capitol Building]
Photograph of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver, Colorado, showing the front of the building with snow on the ground.
[Photograph of Garden of the Gods]
Photograph of two women posed on a rocky mountain side in the Garden of the Gods park, with one of the women sitting on a large rock. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, 1946."
[Photograph of Group Atop Pikes Peak]
Photograph of five individuals to the side of a parked vehicle. The man is wearing a hat and is standing to the far left of the group of women. Note on the back of photograph reads, "Just arrived on top of Pike's Peak Mrs. Lamb seems to be freezing."
[Photograph of Group in Colorado Springs]
Photograph of a group of people standing on the steps leading up to an adobe-style cottage in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Back of our cottage, Beasly (or Beverly) Hills, Colorado Springs, Col., 1946."
[Photograph of Group in Front of Fountain]
Photograph of three women and J.P. Sewell in front of the large fountain at Denver Park.
[Photograph of Group in Snow]
Group photograph of two women, a soldier, and a girl sitting in snow with ice skates on in front of a building in Denver, Colorado.
[Photograph of J. P. Sewell at Garden of the Gods]
Photograph of J.P. Sewell at the Garden of the Gods park, shown holding his hat while leaning up against a rock formation. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1946."
[Photograph of J.P. Sewell in Front of Buildings]
Photograph of J.P. Sewell holding his hat against his hip in front of a brick building. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "By the Church in Denver, Colo., where Mrs Lamb wanted you to go preach."
[Photograph of James B. Kite]
Photograph of James B. Kite posing in a suit and tie.
[Photograph of Rock Formation]
Photograph taken from the road of a rock formation in the Garden of the Gods park. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, 1946."
[Photograph of Rock Formation Trail]
Photograph of four individuals posing standing on the steps and leaning against the railing of a path that leads up the side of a rather large rock formation. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Colorado Springs, Col., 1946."
[Photograph of Two Women on Pikes Peak]
Photograph of two women dressed in skirt suits posed in front of Pikes Peak. Another woman can be seen in the background. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Where our driver stopped to fix flat tire on our way to Pikes Peak."
[Photograph of Women on Pikes Peak]
Photograph of two women in skirt suits standing next to each other with a fence behind them in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Note on the back of the Photograph reads, "On top of Pikes Peak."
[Photograph of Women on Rock Formation]
Photograph of three older women and a girl lounging on a rock formation in the Garden of the Gods park. Note on the back of the photograph reads, "Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1946."
[Postal Telegraph-Cable Company billing to T. N. Carswell]
A postal telegraph-cable company bill charged to Thomas N Carswell, Roby, Tex. for collect telegram from Denver, Colorado, dated January 17, 1943.
[Side View of Train Engine #2314 and Car]
Photograph of a train engine and attached car on railroad tracks, viewed from the side. The number "2314" is visible on the cab. Additional tracks lay in front. Part of a building is visible in the left background. Handwritten text below the image says, "Colorado Springs, Colo. Aug. 1941 (ex T&P #555)."
[Telegram from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell - January 17, 1943]
A postal telegraph sent to Thomas N. Carswell, Roby, Texas from Eula Clark, Denver, Colorado, dated Jan. 17, 1943. Eula requests forty or fifty dollars assuring Carswell that she is starting a permanent job and is fine.
[Telegram from Eula Clark to T. N. Carswell - January 18, 1943]
Postal Telegraph sent to Thomas N. Carswell, Sweetwater, Texas, from Eula Clark, Denver, Colorado, dated January 18. Eula acknowledges her receipt of the money expressing her appreciation with a promise of a letter to follow.
[Telegram from Helen Shaw to Gayle Snell, August 4, 1944]
Telegram sent to Gayle Snell by Helen Shaw, ordering Snell to return to duty at Avenger Field.
[Telegram from Myrtle Hanson to T. N. Carswell from Myrtle Hanson - April 1, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to T. N. Carswell, Chairman Army Day Arrangements Committee, from Myrtle Hanson, Secretary to Governor Carr, Denver, Colorado, dated 1941 APR 1 PM 1053A. Declines the invitation for Governor Carr regarding the invitation from Carswell to attend Army Day due to April seventh being the last day of Legislature.
[Telegram from T. N. Carswell to the Governors of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma - March 31, 1941]
A Western Union telegram sent to The Governor, State of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, wiht a note that the same telegram was sent to the governors of Arizona (Phoenix), New Mexico (Santa Fe), and Oklahoma (Oklahoma City), from T. N. Carswell, Chairman, Army Day Arrangements Committee, Abilene, Texas, dated March 31, 1941. Carswell issues an invitation to attend Army Day, that "General Key and the Mayor of the City of Abilene join in this invitation."
[Telegram to Gayle Snell from Helen Shaw, 1944?]
Telegram from Helen Shaw to Gayle Snell requesting Snell return to Sweetwater.
[Train Engine #2314 and Car - Colorado Springs, Colorado]
Photograph of a train engine and attached car on railroad tracks, viewed from the side. The number "2314" is visible on the cab. Additional tracks lay in front. Part of a building is visible in the left background. Handwritten text below the image says, "Colorado Springs, Colo. Aug. 20th 1941 (ex T&P #555)."
[Train Engine and Car - Denver, Colorado]
Photograph of a train engine and attached car on railroad tracks, viewed from a front side angle. An insignia is visible on the car. Additional tracks lay in front. Part of a building is visible in the left background. Handwritten text below the image says, "Denver, Colo. Jun 7th 1947 (ex T&P #557)."
[Two Photographs of Denver Church]
Two different photographs of the West Cedar Church of Christ in Denver, Colorado. Both images show a different view of the steps with snow on them.
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