Banking Loans, 1929 - 1933
Scope and Contents
Series of documents concerning Jackson's financing of the Dearfield project. Includes correpsondence between Jackson and Arthur H. King, Register of the State Board of Land Commissioners; loan from the First Industrial Bank of Denver for $120; correspondence between Jackson and Colorado Governor E. C. Johnson; Sterling B. Lacy, Vice President of the Colorado Life Company; Herbert Fairall, President/Treasurer of the Centennial State Building and Loan Association of Denver regarding a loan; drafts of a bill to reimburse state employees who were inadvertently unpaid (including Jackson); Correspondence between Jackson and Clarence Adams of the International Trust Co. of Denver regarding a potential loan of $300; and an installment note for the sum of $28 for a radio for the Dearfield filling station, purchased from J. O. Lewis. Highlights the connections between O. T. Jackson, state government, and the founding of Dearfield.
Dates
- 1929 - 1933
Creator
- From the Collection: Jackson, O. T. (Oliver Tousaint), 1862-1948 (Person)
- From the Collection: Jackson, Minerva J. (Minerva Jane) (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 2 Box(es) ; Box 1 - 2.5 x 10 x 15 Box 2 - 22 x 2 x 15
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the University of Northern Colorado Repository
University Libraries
James A. Michener Library L119
Campus Box 48
Greeley CO 80639
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