Western History & Genealogy Blog

A History of Latino Gangs in Denver
Duran, Robert J. Gang Life in Two Cities: An Insider's Journey. New York: Columbia University Press, 2013. Front Cover
DPL’s Pioneering Librarian John Cotton Dana: The Man Who Opened-Up America’s Book Stacks
Denver Public Library's John Cotton Dana Open Shelf Room. [1945?]
Coyote: From Western Resident to All-American Species
Trapped Coyote. Z-1570.  http://cdm16079.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15330coll22/id/65871
Learn an Endangered (or Extinct) Language in Western History and Genealogy
Goss, James A. A Short Dictionary of the Southern Ute Language. Ignacio: Southern Ute Tribe, 1961.
Antonin Artaud – Avant-Garde French Artist or Western Adventurer
Antonin Artaud. The Peyote Dance. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 1976. Back Cover
New Castle, Colorado: A Coal Town That Survives Despite Disaster
Shrull, Dale. The Legend of Burning Mountain: An Early History of New Castle. Glenwood Springs: Stoney Mountain Publishing, 2000
American Indian Newspapers in Western History and Genealogy
Lakota Country Times. February 27, 2013. Martin, SD. Page B1.
We Got Power! A New Book From An Old Zine On Hardcore Punk
Front cover. We Got Power! Hardcore Punk Scenes From 1980's Southern California. Markey, David and Schwartz, Jordan.
Jack Dempsey: Colorado's Heavyweight Boxing Champion
Montrose, Colorado around 1890
Wo/Men at Work: Exploring Hard Work's Reward
Powell, Ralph. "Everything's Dangerous." Women at Work. Salt Lake City: Red Butte Press, 2012. Cover