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Bird Day
Modupe Labode Chief Historian
Colorado History NOW, April 2004.
Primary Sources
Colorado Ornithological Society, MSS. 966, Colorado Historical Society.
Colorado Club Woman
Denver Post
“Boys Band Together to Guard Birds and Nests,” May 31, 1903, p. 12.
Department of Public Instruction, State of Colorado. Arbor and Bird Day. 1913
-----. Arbor Day, Bird Day, Good Roads Day. 1912.
-----. A Book of Holidays, 1915-1916.
Grenfell, Helen C. Patriotic and Arbor Day Publications.
Langdon, Roy M. “The Case for the Lark Bunting.” Denver, 1931.
Secondary Sources
Blum, Stella. Victorian Fashions and Costumes from Harper’s Bazar, 1867-1898 (NewYork: Dover Publications, 1974).
Carver, Sharon Shaw. “Club Women of Three Intermountain Cities of Denver, Boise, and Salt Lake City between 1893-1929.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Brigham Young University, 2000.
Doughty, Robin W. Feather Fashions and Bird Preservation: A Study in Nature Protection. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975).
Graham, Frank “1900s: The Age of Extermination,” in The National Audubon Society: Speaking for Nature. Edited by Les Line (Hugh Lauter Levin Associates, Inc. 1999): 20-39.
Keefover-Ring, Wendy. “Municipal Housekeeping, Domestic Science, Animal Protection, and Conservation: Women’s Political and Environmental Activism in Denver, Colorado, 1894-1912.” M.A. Thesis, University of Colorado, 2002.
Litwicki, Ellen M. America’s Public Holidays, 1865-1920. (Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2000).
Library of Congress. “Today in History: Bird Day, May 4.” Retrieved on March 14, 2003. Available at: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/may04.html
Morrison, Brenda. “Their Hats in the Ring: Colorado’s Pioneer Female Politicians, 1890-1920,” Colorado History, No. 10 (2004): 1-17.
Price, Jennifer. Flight Maps: Adventures with Nature in Modern America. (New York: Basic Books, 1999).
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