Fifth Annual Broomfield Community Fair Brochure

Name/Title

Fifth Annual Broomfield Community Fair Brochure

Entry/Object ID

2013.1.9

Scope and Content

A brochure for the Fifth Annual Broomfield Community Fair, held September 22-24, 1922. The brochure is 4" x 10" when folded. The fair was given by Broomfield's Crescent Grange No. 136. The fair included several scheduled events and competitions, as listed in the brochure: needle work and children's sewing competition, gardening competition, baking and dairy product competition, apiary and fruit exhibits, and others. The brochure also includes several simple advertisements for businesses in and around Broomfield, such as Broomfield State Bank, The Hogsett Lumber & Mercantile Co., Broomfield Mercantile Co., and The Broomfield Garage.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Brochure

Nomenclature Class

Advertising Media

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Fairs

Search Terms

Crescent Grange

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

1922 - 1922

Archive Size/Extent

One legal size file folder

Archive Notes

Date(s) Created: 1922 September Date(s): 1922/09 Copy/Orig/Other: Original

Relationships

Related Entries

Notes

2013.1.1, 2013.1.10, 2013.1.11, 2013.1.12, 2013.1.13, 2013.1.14, 2013.1.15, 2013.1.16, 2013.1.17, 2013.1.18, 2013.1.19, 2013.1.2, 2013.1.20, 2013.1.21, 2013.1.22, 2013.1.23, 2013.1.24, 2013.1.25, 2013.1.26, 2013.1.27, 2013.1.28, 2013.1.29, 2013.1.3, 2013.1.4, 2013.1.5, 2013.1.6, 2013.1.7, 2013.1.8 Related papers and photographs were originally owned by the Crawford family and later donated to the Broomfield Depot Museum in 2013. All material is part of the same archival and photographic collection. Also see accession 2013.4 for material related to the Crawford family.

Provenance

Notes

Custodial History: This brochure was originally owned by Robert Crawford, and later donated to the Broomfield Depot Museum in 2013 with several photographs and documents. Much of the material pertains to Robert's father, Miles Crawford, who was Broomfield's postmaster from 1944 to 1966, as well as to the general history of Broomfield from the late nineteenth century onward.