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Animals, Urban History, and Sources for Their Study

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

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  1. Animals, Urban History, and Sources for Their Study • J. Wendel Cox • Sr. Special Collection Librarian • Western History/Genealogy Department • Denver Public Library • Wense • D

  2. Imagination and history.

  3. Sources and history.

  4. Animals and history.

  5. Animals are good to think with.

  6. Animals are good to teach with.

  7. Animals and urban history.

  8. Animals are everywhere.

  9. Animals in the past.

  10. Animals in the present.

  11. Animals in cities.

  12. Animals in the historical imagination.

  13. Animals in our language.

  14. Animals in our lives.

  15. Animals at work.Animals at play.Animals on display.Animals consumed.

  16. Animals at work.

  17. Animals at Work. • X-22872 View of a Daniels and Fisher store delivery wagon, horses, and harness (1902).

  18. Animals at Work. • X-21814 View of freight wagons and teams of horses on Blake Street (27 March 1925).

  19. Animals at Work. • X-23921 Horse-powered clay mixer at the Farrey Brick Company (1910-1925).

  20. Animals at play.

  21. Animals at Play. • Z-2895 Men in horse drawn buggies at Broadway and Colfax (1899).

  22. Animals at Play. • Rh-4530 Woman and monkey (1920-1940?)

  23. Animals at Play. • X-25968 Children and dogs on Olive Street (1976?)

  24. Animals on display.

  25. Animals on display. • CHS B-1814 Harry H. Buckwalter’s dog (between 1920 and 1930)

  26. Animals on display. • Rh-292 Estelle Taylor, wife of Jack Dempsey (between 1925 and 1931)

  27. Animals on display. • AUR-245 Addison Baker memorial at Riverside Cemetery (2003)

  28. Animals consumed.

  29. Animals Consumed. • Z-759 742 South Emerson Street (1907)

  30. Animals Consumed. • Z-6869 A.E. Leikauf Meat Company on 15th Street (1913-1920?)

  31. Animals Consumed. • Jeffrey Altpeter 12711 (2009) Douglas Fine Print Collection | Denver Public Library

  32. Animals in books.Animals in maps.Animals in newspapers. Animals in photographs. Animals in art.Animals in manuscriptsAnimals at WHG/DPL

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