Photo
Album
These photographs were among
many intermittently given to me, in a rather offhand and random way,
by George Simpson or Anne Roe Simpson without any indication of the
photographer or original owner. Hence, I cannot provide photo credits
as normally required. Even though the quality of the photographs
varies greatly I believe they do provide an interesting visual
record, however imperfect and incomplete.
Simpson showing early
predilection for moving against the current.
Bob Roe (l) and
Simpson at their Capitol Heights lemonade stand.
Bob Roe (l) and
Simpson on their homemade raft.
Simpson's elementary
school, then known as the Clayton St. school,
later the Stevens
School after Simpson's principal; now a condominium.
Simpson family
Presbyterian church in the Capitol Heights neighborhood.
The local firehouse
where the young Simpson liked to hang out with the firemen.
Simpson home at 1048
Milwaukee St. (1906-1909).
Simpson home at 1069
Milwaukee St. (1911-1912).
Anne and Bob Roe's
home at 1110 Milwaukee St.
Simpson at the
University of Colorado, ca. 1920.
Yale PhD photo for
"Professor R.S.Lull with the deepest
regards of his pupil
George G. Simpson, June, 1926."
Simpson in Patagonia,
1933-1934.
Anne Roe, Simpson's
second wife, whom he married in 1938.
Major George Simpson,
U.S. Army, with two bronze stars, 1944.
George & Anne
with his four daughters,
Elizabeth, Joan,
Helen, Patricia ("Gay").
Simpson in his
favorite post-war field vehicle.
Simpson at his
American Museum desk, early 1950s, with parent's picture.
Simpson examining
fossils at the American Museum.
Simpson at his desk
in the annex of his Tucson home, 1983.
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