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Alumni Photograph Collection
Charles L. Terrell Collection of Historic Colorado State University Campus Images
Charles L. Terrell was an alumnus of the Colorado State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now Colorado State University) and served as secretary of the State Board of Agriculture (now the Board of Governors) from 1959 to 1976. The collection consists of historic campus images of Colorado State University.
David McComb Big Thompson Flood Collection
Department of Earth Resources Collection
Groundwater Data Collection
Howard G. Coopersmith Diamond Geology and Mining Collection
Irrigation Photograph Collection
Irrigation Research Papers
Ival V. Goslin Water Resources Collection
Livestock and Rodeo Clubs Collection
Local Water Resources History Collection
Papers of Andrew J. Mair
Papers of Arthur L. Littleworth
Papers of Betty P. Broadhurst
Papers of Carey E. Vail
C. E. (Carey E.) Vail came to the Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1909 as an instructor in chemistry and assistant chemist at the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station. He remained at the college until his retirement in 1945, and in the last 25 years of his career served as a research chemist at the Experiment Station. This collection contains some of his professional publications and notes, family photographs, school yearbooks, and other family documents.
Papers of Carl F. Nordin, Jr.
Papers of Charles A. Lory
Charles A. Lory (1872-1969) was a professor of electrical engineering and the fifth president of Colorado Agricultural College (now Colorado State University). The collection contains both personal and professional papers and includes correspondence and letters, diaries and day planners, financial records, flyers, committee minutes, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Papers of Congressman James P. Johnson
James P. Johnson represented Colorado's Fourth District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1972 to 1980 as a member of the Republican party. He served on the Agriculture and Interior Committees and was one of thirteen members of Congress chosen to investigate the Central Intelligence Agency in 1975. This collection includes personal and political papers, project files, and correspondence from Mr. Johnson's eight years in Congress.