Edward Christopher Weatherly Papers 1890-1936

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Edward Christopher Weatherly Papers 1890-1936

An Englishman, Dr. Weatherly was a resident of Ouray, Colorado for 30 years. Although an M.D., Weatherly was extensively involved in mining promotion and development in the region. The collection consists of his correspondence as well as published material on mining, politics, and currency.

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Weatherly, Edward Christopher, 1855-1934

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Dr. Edward Christopher Weatherly (1855-1934) was one of 13 children born to an aristocratic English family on June 2, 1855, in Portishead, Somerset, England. He graduated from Oxford University as a Doctor of Medicine. In 1888, he immigrated to the United States where he abondoned the practice of medicine to become a newspaper writer and an expert on mining matters. He lived in New York and California for several years before moving to Ouray, Colorado, in 1907. He invested in mines, traded in mi...

Weatherly, Margaret Enright, 1864-

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Dr. Edward Christopher Weatherly was one of 13 children born to an aristocratic English family on June 2, 1855, at Portishead, Somerset, England. Dr. Weatherly's early ancestors were freeholders in England, and were among the distinguished assembly who marched to London to demand their rights as citizens from King John in 1215. Those rights were embodied in the historic Magna Carta. Weatherly's grandfather was a partner of Sir James McKenzie, the engineer who built the Great Western...

Weatherly, Margaret Enright, 1864-

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Dr. Edward Christopher Weatherly was one of 13 children born to an aristocratic English family on June 2, 1855, at Portishead, Somerset, England. Dr. Weatherly's early ancestors were freeholders in England, and were among the distinguished assembly who marched to London to demand their rights as citizens from King John in 1215. Those rights were embodied in the historic Magna Carta. Weatherly's grandfather was a partner of Sir James McKenzie, the engineer who built the Great Western...