Research on the Naming of Broomfield by the Broomfield Historical Society

Name/Title

Research on the Naming of Broomfield by the Broomfield Historical Society

Entry/Object ID

2016.0.1

Scope and Content

Two letters of correspondence and one newspaper clipping concerning research into the naming of Broomfield, 1974-1991. The first letter was handwritten by former Broomfield Historical Society President Rick Steele for Karen McGuire in 1980. It details Steele's own research into where Broomfield's name may have originated, listing several potential sources. It is accompanied by its original mailing envelope. The second letter originally came from the United States Postal Service in 1991, following an inquiry by Broomfield Historical Society member Wayne McGuire, husband of Society President Karen McGuire. The letter was written by Melody Selvage, a Research Associate of Postal History with the USPS. The letter gives details into how Broomfield's first post office may have been one source of the town's name in the 1800s. The newspaper clipping, "History: Broomfield Saves Governor from Indian Ambush" is dated September 11, 1974 from a Broomfield paper. The article therein suggests that a local Colorado hero in 1866 named "Broomfield" may have inspired the town's name.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Lexicon

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Names, Correspondence, Newspaper clippings

Search Terms

History, Broomfield

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Archival Material, Assorted

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

1974 - 1991

Archive Size/Extent

One legal size file folder

Archive Notes

Date(s) Created: 1974-1991 Date(s): 1974-1991 Date(s) Assembled: 1974-1991 Copy/Orig/Other: Original

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Karen McGuire

Person or Organization

Wayne McGuire

Person or Organization

Steele, Rick