Letter, 1892 Aug. 3, Creede, Colo. to [P.F.] Sharp, [Pueblo, Colo.].
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Creede, Nicholas C., 1842-1897.
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Colorado prospector who struck it rich. Discovered silver ore in Mineral County, including Amethyst mine near Creede, a mining town named for him. From the description of Letter, 1892 Aug. 3, Creede, Colo. to [P.F.] Sharp, [Pueblo, Colo.]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14233315 ...
Sharp, Pliny Fisk, 1854-1937
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Pioneer Colorado merchant. B. Oct. 11, 1854 Atwater, Ohio. Moved to Colorado 1873 during Leadville boom days. Lived in Creede, Cripple Creek, Pueblo (where he was mayor), and Denver (where he owned Sharp Music Company, 1900-1925). Board member of Colorado State Agricultural College, 1896-1906. Active in Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute. D. Mar. 5, 1937 Denver. From the description of Papers, 1890-1926. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14230028 ...
Campbell, Lafayette E., d. 1919.
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Lieutenant, 22nd Infantry, Union Army. Married Margaret Dent, niece of President Grant. Moved to Denver, Colo. in 1887. Active in Creede mining district (Colo.) Supervised the construction of Fort Logan (Colo.) Retired from active service (1902) and was given the rank of Lieutenant Colonel by special act of Congress. After retirement active in the management of St. Luke's Hospital (Denver, Colo.). From the description of Papers, 1865-1923. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id:...