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Photograph of Hall Call in 1953. ONE Archives.
Elver Barker painting
Photograph of the Albany Hotel in Denver in 1968. Credit: Denver Public Library Special Collections, Call No. X-29191
FBI Memo about 1959 Denver Mattachine National Convention.
Cover of the May 1960 issue of the Mattachine Society Denver Area Newspaper
Cover of the March 1960 issue of the Mattachine Society Denver Area Newspaper
Cover of the February 1960 issue of the Mattachine Society Denver Area Newspaper
Program cover of the 1959 Mattachine Society Convention in Denver. Courtesy of blog post by Nick Ota-Wang, "The Queen City: Denver's Homophile Organizations, 1950-1970," Colorado Voices, HistoryColorado.org. Published 26 June 2020. https://www.historycolorado.org/story/colorado-voices/2020/06/26/queen-city
Photograph of the Albany Hotel in Denver in 1965. Credit: Denver Public Library Special Collections, Call No. X-29193.
Campus map of UC Berkeley in 1957, with location of biology labs
Photograph of Peter Boag in 2001.
Photograph of 16th Street and Champa Street, Denver c. 1940-1950
Photograph of Newcastle, Wyoming circa 1900s-1920s. Credit: Weston County Museums.
Illustration of the Drexel Hotel in Denver circa 1912.
Photograph of the Albany Hotel in Denver circa 1948-1955, site of the Mattachine National Convention in 1959. Credit: Denver Public Library Special Collections, Call No. X-29192.
Photograph of Elver Barker (courtesy of Tyler Alpert, http://www.tyleralpern.com/ElverBarker.html)
Cover of the a 1960 issue [month not given] of the Mattachine Society Denver Area Newspaper
James Egan, 1954. Credit: James Egan Fonds F0110, Box 9, F0110-06-001, the ArQuives: Canada’s LGBTQ+ Archive, Toronto.
Tombstone of Philip H. Daniels, Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Toronto, September 2025. Credit: Don McLeod.
Philip H. Daniels, 1954. Credit: Liberty (Toronto), November 1954, 17.
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