A blog dedicated to photographs of churches and church architecture in the Rocky Mountain West.
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Roads to the Great War: Father Duffy: Why Was He Beloved?
Roads to the Great War: Father Duffy: Why Was He Beloved?: At Times Square New York Father Francis Duffy was the chaplain of New York's 69th Infantry, which fought in France as the 165t...
Lex Anteinternet: What Are You Reading?
Over on our most active blog, Lex Anteinternet: What are you reading?:
That thread: What Are You Reading?
Stop over and let us know what you're reading!What are you reading?
A new trailing thread, dedicated to what we're currently reading.
And. . . we hope. . . with participation from you.
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June 21, 2016
Give Me Eighty Men
I'm presently reading Give Me Eighty Men by Shannon Smith. It's a history of the Fetterman Fight, and a history of the history of the Fetterman Fight. I'll review it when I'm done, but I'll note that the favorable mention of the book by the authors of The Heart of All That Is caused me to pick it up, even though I'd been inclined to previously avoid it.
So far, I'm enjoying it, and its certainly raising a lot questions in my mind about the Fetterman battle, although I'm reserving my judgment on various things so far.
That thread: What Are You Reading?
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Alma Temple, Denver Colorado
I know absolutely nothing whatsoever about this structure, or about the the institution that apparently owns it. It belongs, apparently, to a Protestant group that maintains a radio station in addition to some sort of services. The structure has an obvious Greek Revival style and was built in 1923.
First Baptist Church, Denver Colorado
This New England style church is located in the Capitol Hill district of Denver. I don't know much about it otherwise, but it is right across the street from the Capitol Building.
Updated photograph from a different angle, as I happened to be going by it at a later date than that, five years ago, when I first photographed it.