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Animals, Urban History, and Sources for Their Study. J. Wendel Cox Sr. Special Collection Librarian Western History/Genealogy Department Denver Public Library Wense D. Imagination and history. Sources and history. Animals and history. Animals are good to think with.
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Animals, Urban History, and Sources for Their Study • J. Wendel Cox • Sr. Special Collection Librarian • Western History/Genealogy Department • Denver Public Library • Wense • D
Animals at work.Animals at play.Animals on display.Animals consumed.
Animals at Work. • X-22872 View of a Daniels and Fisher store delivery wagon, horses, and harness (1902).
Animals at Work. • X-21814 View of freight wagons and teams of horses on Blake Street (27 March 1925).
Animals at Work. • X-23921 Horse-powered clay mixer at the Farrey Brick Company (1910-1925).
Animals at Play. • Z-2895 Men in horse drawn buggies at Broadway and Colfax (1899).
Animals at Play. • Rh-4530 Woman and monkey (1920-1940?)
Animals at Play. • X-25968 Children and dogs on Olive Street (1976?)
Animals on display. • CHS B-1814 Harry H. Buckwalter’s dog (between 1920 and 1930)
Animals on display. • Rh-292 Estelle Taylor, wife of Jack Dempsey (between 1925 and 1931)
Animals on display. • AUR-245 Addison Baker memorial at Riverside Cemetery (2003)
Animals Consumed. • Z-759 742 South Emerson Street (1907)
Animals Consumed. • Z-6869 A.E. Leikauf Meat Company on 15th Street (1913-1920?)
Animals Consumed. • Jeffrey Altpeter 12711 (2009) Douglas Fine Print Collection | Denver Public Library
Animals in books.Animals in maps.Animals in newspapers. Animals in photographs. Animals in art.Animals in manuscriptsAnimals at WHG/DPL