Mumey, Nolie, 1891-1984
Nolie Mumey photographe américain
Mumey, Nolie, 1891-
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Works
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African safari | |
Alexander Taylor Rankin, 1803-1885, his diary and letters; a pioneer minister who fought lawlessness with religion on the prairies of eastern Kansas and the frontier settlements of Denver, where life was harsh and brutal. | |
Alfred Edward Mathews, 1831-1874 : Union soldier,illustrator of Civil war battles , author, traveler, map maker and delineator of Western scenes, especially those of the territories of Colorado and Montana[biography]. | |
Amos Steck (1822-1908), Forty-niner : his overland diary to California : a pioneer Coloradan, prominent citizen, jurist, educator, builder, and philanthropist | |
Anselm Holcomb Barker, 1822-1895 : pioneer builder and early settler of Auraria; his diary of 1858 from Plattsmouth, Nebraska Territory, to Cherry Creek Diggings, the present site of Denver, Colorado. With a number of keepsake rarities. | |
The art and activities of John Dare (Jack) Howland: painter, soldier, Indian trader, and pioneer | |
Bloody trails along the Rio Grande : a day-by-day diary of Alonso Ferdinand Ickis, 1836-1917, a soldier and his activities with Company B, the first volunteer regiment to leave the territory of Colorado for the Civil War, their participation in the Battle of Valverde, New Mexico | |
Calamity Jane | |
Call of the canyon | |
Cap, pin, and diploma; a history of the Colorado Training School, the oldest in the State for nurses. | |
Colorado territorial scrip : their history and biographies of the men who issued them. | |
Complete guide to the gold districts of Kansas and Nebraska : containing valuable information with regard to routes, distances, etc. | |
Early mining laws of Buckskin Joe--1859. | |
Easter Island (Isla de Pascua) as it is today : the history, mystery of the statues, types of wood carvings, inhabitants. | |
Edward Dunsha Steele, 1829-1865: pioneer, schoolteacher, cabinetmaker, and musician: a diary of his journey from Lodi, Wisconsin, across the plains to Boulder, Colorado, in the year 1859 | |
Emigrants' guide to Pike's Peak : Leavenworth City, K[ansas] T[erritory] L. J. Easton, 1859. | |
Epitome of the semi-centennial history of Colorado's airmail : with an account of transportation, Colorado's pioneer service, mail by air, bypass delivery, beginning of airmail in the State, weather and physical standards, pilot biographies, with coda and chronology | |
Estelle Philleo : Setting the West to music ; 1881-1936. | |
Evolution of flight : stories based on legendary and historical data | |
History and laws of Nevadaville. | |
History of Red Rocks Park and theater ... | |
History of the early settlements of Denver (1599-1860) : with reproductions of the first city directory, the 1859 map, the first issue of the Rocky mountain news and the rare Cherry creek pioneer | |
History of Tin Cup, Colorado (Virginia City) : an alpine mining camp which refused to become a ghost town. | |
Hoofs to wings: the pony express; dramatic story of a mail service from East to West which existed one hundred years ago. | |
Hygiene for nurses, 1918: | |
An iconographic sketch of the life of René Théophile Hyacinthe Laënnec (1781-1826) | |
James Peirson Beckwourth, 1856-1866, an enigmatic figure of the West; a history of the latter years of his life. | |
John Williams Gunnison (1812-1853), the last of the western explorers; a history of the survey through Colorado and Utah, with a biography and details of his massacre. | |
The Kansas gold mines : Cherry Creek, K[ansas] T[erritory] 1859. | |
Kansas herald (Leavenworth, Kan.) | |
The life of Jim Baker, 1818-1898, trapper, scout, guide and Indian fighter | |
March of the First Dragoons to the Rocky Mountains in 1835; the diaries and maps of Lemuel Ford. A biography of Ford, with a history of the Dragoons, the expedition, and a map of the route | |
The mountains in reverie. | |
Nathan Addison Baker, 1843-1934 : pioneer journalist, teacher, printer, agriculturist, real estate dealer, stockman, founder of early journalism in Wyoming, and a distinguished citizen. His diary of 1865, 1866, 1867. With facsimiles of the Colorado leader, Colorado rural life, the South Pass news, and the Cheyenne leader. | |
Nightly peace, and other poems. | |
Nolie Mumey, M.D., 1891-1984, 1987: | |
Physical requirements for commercial flyers | |
Pioneer Denver, including scenes of Central City, Colorado City and Nevada City. | |
The Pioneer Monument: the greatest in the West, the first of its kind to be built in the State. | |
Poker Alice: Alice Ivers Duffield Tubbs Huckert, 1851-1930; history of a woman gambler in the West. | |
Prof. Oscar J. Goldrick and his Denver, together with his address delivered on the early history of Denver, July 4. 1876. | |
Quartercentenary [sic] of the publication of scientific anatomy (1543-1943) | |
Reverend Thomas Thacher, a biographical sketch | |
Rocky Mountain Dick (Richard W. Rock); stories of his adventures in capturing wild animals. | |
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyām : the astronomer-poet of Persia. | |
The saga of "Auntie" Stone and her cabin : Elizabeth Hickok Robbins Stone (1801-1895) a pioneer woman who built and owned the first dwelling, operated the first hotel, built the first flour mill, and erected the first brick kiln in the city of Fort Collins, Colorado | |
Silas Weir Mitchell, the versatile physician (1829-1914) A sketch of his life and his literary contributions | |
The singing arrow : a Navaho Indian story of love and truth | |
A study of rare books, with special reference to colophons, press devices and title pages of interest to the bibliophile and the student of literature | |
The Teton mountains, their history and tradition, with an account of the early fur trade, trappers, missionaries, mountain men and explorers who blazed the trails around the inspiring peaks ... | |
Two broken glasses, and other poems | |
Understanding of self in the process of day-by-day living | |
University of Arkansas School of Medicine, with an early history of the State, its natural resources, and the founding of the University : reminiscences of the years 1912-1916 | |
Vaccination; bicentenary of the birth of Edward Jenner. | |
Wide open country and other poems. | |
Wigwam; the oldest fishing club in the State of Colorado, with some history of Douglas and Jefferson Counties. | |
William Beaumont (1785-1853) The centenary of the publication of his contributions to medicine | |
Wyoming bullwhacker : episodes in the life of James Milton Sherrod from his reminiscences, 1815-1919 |