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City of Colorado Springs / Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum / Collections / Archives Research / Finding Aids/Inventories / Walton Family Collection
Walton Family Collection
S2002.61
- Photographs: Black and white photographs pertaining to the Walton, Smith, Luce Cones, Rasmussen, Baldwin, Teagarden, Goodrick and Pennington families.
- Mounted Photographs:
Black and white photographs pertaining to the Walton, Smith, Luce Cones, Rasmussen, Baldwin, Teagarden, Goodrick and Pennington families.
- Oversized Photographs: :
Black and white photographs pertaining to the Walton, Smith, Luce Cones, Rasmussen, Baldwin, Teagarden, Goodrick and Pennington families. Also includes hand colored photographs of Pikes Peak and Will Rogers Shrine.
- Negatives: :
Black and white negatives pertaining to the Walton, Smith, Luce Cones, Rasmussen, Baldwin, Teagarden, Goodrick and Pennington families. Most have corresponding photograph copies in folder #1.
- Postcards:
Printed color depictions of popular tourist sites in Colorado Springs and the surrounding areas.
- Newspaper Clippings:
Pertaining to members of the Walton family, obituaries and achievements.
- Legal Documents:
Deeds, contracts and special tax forms.
- Memorandums & Funerals:
Pertaining mostly to W.A. Walton and a few from other members of the Walton family.
- Personal Notes and Envelopes:
Handwritten notes and envelopes sent to a from members of the Walton family.
- Membership Certificates:
Membership cards belonging to W.A. Walton for various organizations.
- Calling Cards:
Small cards and a small brass plate with Mrs. W.A. Walton printed on them.
- Cancelled Checks:
Most pertain to W.A. Walton.
- Flyers & Advertisements:
Flyers for Will Rogers Shrine, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and a photography studio.
- Walton Family Histories:
Typed histories found in the Walton family bible.
- Evening Post:
Full copy of January 27, 1919 Evening Post.
(1)16 Framed Photograph: Black and white photograph depicts Pikes Peak Ave. and the second Antlers Hotel.
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