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    Howard C. Armington photograph album of civil engineering projects in Colorado and California

    Visual Materials

    A photograph album compiled by civil and mining engineer Howard C. Armington (1884-1966), documenting his work on early-20th century electrification and water projects in Colorado, and mining efforts and railroad construction in California. The album begins with Armington as a student at the Colorado School of Mines (1906 to 1907), followed by images of his work with the Central Colorado Power Company building the powerhouse and dam of the Shoshone Hydroelectric Plant Complex (1908 to 1909). Next are images of concrete pipes being laid at Nederland, Colorado, for what is now known as Barker Dam and Reservoir and the Kossler Reservoir. These are followed by images of cement production at the Western Cement Products Company in Pueblo, Colorado, featuring a crusher, furnace, curing sheds, and brick machines. The California portion of the album begins with images from 1911, when Armington became an engineer at Tumco, Imperial Valley, one of the earliest gold mining areas in California. There are about 40 images of mining operations, workers including possibly Mexican or Native American men, and overall views of the mining settlement. A group of more than 75 photographs illustrate work on the Big Creek Railroad (1912), built to transport men and supplies to the Big Creek Hydroelectric dam site for the Pacific Light and Power Company (later Southern California Edison Company). Images also show construction of the dam at Big Creek, and projects called Sierra Power and Kern River Canal (1913). The album also includes personal photographs of family and friends, including Armington's wife, Nona Ross Black. Additionally, there are four loose photographs: bird's-eye-views of the Colorado School of Mines, 1904, and a large group portrait of the graduating class of 1907, with a summary of Armington's career written on the back.

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    Apparatus for calculating efficiency

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    Ephemera -- Articles about Howard - Articles by Howard

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of Elizabeth Jane Howard's manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and ephemera. The manuscripts cover the entire span of her writing career and include her major novels, as well as articles, essays, plays, short stories, book reviews, and interviews. In some cases there are multiple drafts of a work, enabling a researcher to trace Howard's creative process. The correspondence includes personal letters and letters related to Howard's work. The collection holds over 800 photographs and seven boxes of printed ephemera.

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    Correspondence: Reynolds, Howard to Baker – Reynolds, Howard to Alice Reeves Reynolds, 1901

    Manuscripts

    The majority of this collection is made up of letters by Howard Reynolds to Alice Reeves Reynolds both before and after their marriage in 1903 (1894-1921), although there is half of a box of letters by Alice to Howard (1901-1911). In these letters, one can follow their courtship and marriage. Howard often talks about his business and his travels (especially throughout the American west) and Alice talks about her life as a teacher, social events, trips, health, etc.

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