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Rosamond Rugg Northrop rode in rodeos at Nederland and knew many cowboys and cowgirls. The history of many of these people can be found in the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and in the Rodeo Hall of Champions in Colorado Springs, Colo.

From the description of Harpel/Rugg Postcard Collection. 1920-1961 (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427275338

William T. Harpel was mayor of Eldora, Colorado from 1908 to 1936. His wife was Maggie Carney Harpel; their daughter, Clara J. Harpel, married Merle C. Rugg. Rosamond Rugg Northrop is the daughter of Clara and Merle Rugg.

From the description of Harpel/ Rugg collection. 1893-1979. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427273267

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creatorOf Harpel/ Rugg family. Harpel/ Rugg collection. Boulder Public Library
creatorOf Harpel/ Rugg family. Harpel/ Rugg collection. Boulder Public Library
creatorOf Harpel/Rugg family. Harpel/Rugg Postcard Collection. Boulder Public Library
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associatedWith Harpel Mining and Milling Company (Eldora, Colo.) corporateBody
associatedWith Harpel/Rugg family, person
associatedWith Harpel, William T., 1868-1938. person
associatedWith Northrop, Rose Rugg, person
associatedWith Rugg, Clara J. Harpel, 1895-1987. person
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Eldora (Colo.)
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Cowboys
Cowgirls
Rodeos
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