Folder 1 - Sales, inventory, salaries, expenses, and rental records for 1219 Pearl Street, and 1134 Thirteenth Street, for the years 1897 to 1941.
Folder 2 - Griffin & Greenman's income and expense account for 1924-1938; and September 1904 thru July 1905 groceries and general expenses, as well as a 1904 list of furniture.
Folder 3 - Alfred A. Greenman 1881-1894 account book, and soda sales records for 1911-1924.
Folder 4 - "The Calendar of Thrifty Recipes" booklet, prepared by the state presidents of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and distributed by the Federal Gas Company of Boulder,m Colorado in 1916.
Folder 5 - Deeds of Trust, Warranty Deed, two checks, and the 1930 Certificate of Authority for The Greenman Stores Company.
Folder 6 - March 6, 1933 full page newspaper advertisement paid for by Alfred A. Greenman encouraging Boulder to have faith in the banks of Boulder; plus a letter from the four Boulder banks thanking him for his "optimistic attitude in the present emergency."
Folder 7 - Four University of Colorado pamphlets, 1969-1986.
Folder 8 - 1981-1991 newspaper clippings about Chautauqua.
Folder 9 - Pamphlets, postcards, and the "Rally Song of Boulder Chautauqua" from 1901-1991.
Folder 10 - Miscellaneous newspaper clippings about the CCC, George Norlin, John B. Valentine obituary, and Dorothy Greenman (Administrative Assistant in the College of Arts and Sciences).
Folder 11 - Dorothy L. Greenman's university academic records.
Folder 12 - Alfred Allen Greenman Jr.'s university academic record with a small snapshot of him.
Folder 13 - Photocopies of Dorothy Greenman's 1996 obituary, and photographs of the University Store at 1134 13th Street.
Folder 14 - Alfred Allen Greenman's 1892 State Preparatory School Certificate.
Folder 15 - Two photographs of the Chautauqua Community House, and one of the Chautauqua grounds.
Alfred A. Greenman came to Boulder in 1890. While a student at the University in 1892, he began working for the Whitney and Blake company. In 1896, he became a part owner with Marc Maxwell and the store was renamed Maxwell and Greenman Book and Drug Store. In 1902 he bought out his partner and the store became Greenman's University Store, although it was located at 1219 Pearl Street.
Alfred A. Greenman built "Greenman's University Store" at 1134 13th Street in 1911, which was operated by his brother, Ernest. Ernest worked at that store as manager until 1945, when, after Alfred's death, the store was sold to Eb Smith. Ernest continued to work there, operating a check cashing service for University of Colorado students, until his retirement in 1955. He died 4 March 1960.
Dorothy Louise Greenman was the daughter of Alfred A. Greenman.