
The Colorado Magazine, 1944-1947
by The State Historical Society of Colorado
"The Colorado Magazine," Volume XXIV, Number 3, published May 1947 by The State Historical Society of Colorado, Denver. This historical issue features articles on Brinton Terrace and pioneer life in the Arkansas and San Luis Valleys. Fair condition with some cover wear, pages intact. A valuable addition for collectors of regional history publications.
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The magazine is in fair condition, with the cover showing some age-related wear. The pages are intact and legible, with no significant tears or markings. There is no dust jacket, as expected for this type of publication. Overall, the magazine is well-preserved for its age, making it a collectible piece for those interested in Colorado history.
About This Vintage 1947 Edition
This issue of "The Colorado Magazine," Volume XXIV, Number 3, was published in May 1947 by The State Historical Society of Colorado, based in Denver. This particular volume delves into various historical narratives and accounts from Colorado's rich past. Articles include topics such as Brinton Terrace by Edgar C. McMechen, pioneer conditions in the Arkansas Valley by Mrs. Daisy Baxter Jefferson, and experiences in the San Luis Valley by Agnes King. These contributions offer invaluable insights into the state's regional history and cultural heritage. This publication is part of a bi-monthly series that captures the essence of Colorado's historical landscape. The magazine is in fair condition, typical for its age, with some wear on the cover but intact pages. A valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts of Colorado's past, this issue is a testament to the enduring legacy of local historical documentation.
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The State Historical Society of Colorado
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