Records, 1952-1971.
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Leadville Assembly, Inc.
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Colorado non-profit organization incorporated Apr. 20, 1953 to rehabilitate the Matchless Mine, Baby Doe Tabor cabin, and other objects of interest connected with the Tabors and the glory days of the Leadville mining district. Named after the original Leadville Assembly Club (1878-1913). From the description of Records, 1952-1971. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14089447 ...
Baby Doe, -1935
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Elizabeth Bonduel McCourt Doe Tabor was born Elizabeth Nellis McCourt to Peter McCourt and Elizabeth Nellis in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in 1854. She married Harvey Doe, Jr. on June 27, 1877. Harvey's father had a half interest in a mine in Central City, Colorado, and the couple moved there hoping to make a living. While working in the mine, Elizabeth Tabor earned the nickname "Baby Doe" from the miners. In 1879, she became involved with H.A.W. Tabor and moved to Leadville, divorcing Harvey Doe in 188...