Cheyenne Canyon, mtns. near Colorado Springs [graphic] 1902.

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Cheyenne Canyon, mtns. near Colorado Springs [graphic] 1902.

William S. Jackson (1836-1919), former vice- president of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, poses with his hands on the shoulders of his son, Gardner Jackson, on a bridge over South Cheyenne Creek in South Cheyenne Canyon near Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado. His daughter Helen, Edith C. Banfield (Aunt Kitty) and his son Roland stand beside him. His son William (1889-1981) sits on the bridge. Jackson's son Everett sits on a rock in South Cheyenne Creek. Possibly Edith, his sister sits on a rock beside him. Jackson wears a suit and has a white beard. Helen wears a dress and hat. The boys wear caps and suits with jackets, ties, short pants and long stockings. Mrs. Banfield wears a blouse and long skirt and a hat.

1 photographic print ; 15 x 12 cm. (6 x 4 1/2 in.) mounted on album page.

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Jackson, William S. (William Sharpless), 1836-1919

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William Sharpless Jackson was born (1836) and raised in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He served as an apprentice in the machinist trade in Wilmington, Delaware. For the next six years, he engaged in the lumber trade and car industry. Afterwards William S. Jackson worked for the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad Company in Duluth. This job introduced him to William Jackson Palmer, who invited him to work for the Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company. In 1871, William S. Jackson moved to Colo...

Jackson (Family : Jackson, William Sharpless)

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William Sharpless Jackson [I] was born (1836) and raised in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He served as an apprentice in the machinist trade in Wilmington, Delaware. For the next six years, he engaged in the lumber trade and car industry. Afterwards William S. Jackson [I] worked for the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad Company in Duluth. This job introduced him to William Jackson Palmer, who invited him to work for the Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company. In 1871, William S. Jackson [I] m...

Jackson, William S. (William Sharpless), 1920-

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