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- Q6161233 subject Q8319206.
- Q6161233 subject Q8321095.
- Q6161233 subject Q8370796.
- Q6161233 subject Q8629770.
- Q6161233 abstract "Jarvis Hall was a Colorado liberal arts, grammar and military college from 1870-1904. Initiated in 1868 by Bishop George Maxwell Randall of the Protestant Episcopal Church and named after benefactor George A. Jarvis. The 1878-1882 building in Golden CO remains as a private residence, and the 1882-1904 site near Denver is part of the Lowry Campus.".
- Q6161233 thumbnail CUS-CSM.jpg?width=300.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q16065482.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q16554.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q5148976.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q6692157.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q6694148.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q6791490.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8319206.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8321095.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8370796.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q8629770.
- Q6161233 wikiPageWikiLink Q983543.
- Q6161233 comment "Jarvis Hall was a Colorado liberal arts, grammar and military college from 1870-1904. Initiated in 1868 by Bishop George Maxwell Randall of the Protestant Episcopal Church and named after benefactor George A. Jarvis. The 1878-1882 building in Golden CO remains as a private residence, and the 1882-1904 site near Denver is part of the Lowry Campus.".
- Q6161233 label "Jarvis Hall (Golden, Colorado)".
- Q6161233 depiction CUS-CSM.jpg.