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Federal Land Bank of Wichita Collection
The Federal Land Bank of Wichita was created, along with twelve other banks, by the United States government to provide long-term credit to farmers by the Federal Farm Loan Act of 1916 in response to the unique credit needs of farmers. The collection contains reports and maps relating to ditches, streams, and underground water in Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas, and Nebraska, as well as similar reports from the Land Bank of Berkeley regarding Utah and Wyoming.
Papers of Charles F. Lummis
Charles Lummis (1859-1928) was a noted author, photographer, ethnographer, archaeologist, and librarian. Gaining fame for walking from Ohio to California in the 1880s, Lummis spent much of his life documenting and protecting the lives and activities of the people of the Southwest United States. The collection contains letters, photographs, publications, music, and newspaper clippings.
Papers of Charles W. Howe
Papers of Daniel Tyler
Papers of Delph E. Carpenter and Family
Papers of John W. Shields
Papers of Tom Pitts
Photographs of Bill Green
Bill Green, a water resources engineer and outdoor photographer, photographs reservoirs, streams, and natural areas in the western United States. The collection consists of 25 digital photographs of the 2002 Colorado drought, as well as nearly 1,500 slides of water features, parks, and wildlife, mostly in Colorado but also in other western states.
Photographs of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, Colorado Snow Survey Program
In 1935, Congress passed legislation funding a federal Snow Survey Program after a severe drought in the western United States. The purpose of the Natural Resources Conservation Service's Snow Survey Program is to provide mountain snowpack data and water supply forecasts for the western United States. The collection includes images of snow survey sites and equipment, agency employees, and public outreach events. Materials include slides, photographs,and film reels.
Reports of the Boyle Engineering Corporation
The Boyle Engineering Corporation has been a leader in the delivery of water and wastewater services since the early 1940s. In February 2008, Boyle Engineering was bought out by AECOM. The collection mainly contains material created by Boyle Engineering, such as reports for both private and governmental projects, focusing on water supply, wastewater, and flood control.
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- Farr, W. D. (William Daven), 1910-2007. 1
- Federal Land Bank of Berkeley. 1
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- Greeley-Poudre Irrigation District. 1
- Green, Bill 1
- Hogarty family. 1
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- Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964. 1
- Howe, Charles W. 1
- Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928 1
- Pitts, W. Tom 1
- Pitts, W. Tom. 1
- San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program (U.S.) 1
- Shields, John W. 1
- Tom Pitts & Associates. 1
- Tyler, Daniel 1
- Tyler, Daniel. 1
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