William and Mamie (?) [graphic] 1902.

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William and Mamie (?) [graphic] 1902.

William S. Jackson (1889-1981) stands on a rock in South Cheyenne Creek in South Cheyenne Canyon near Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado. Possibly his Aunt Mamie stands beside him. The steep rock walls of the canyon are in the distance.

1 photographic print ; 16 x 12 cm. (6 x 4 1/2 in.) mounted on album page.

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Jackson, William S. (William Sharpless), 1889-1981

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Retired Colorado Supreme Court Justice William Sharpless Jackson, whose father was one of the founders of Colorado Springs and Colorado College, died Wednesday in his Denver home. Memorial services will be conducted 10 a.m. Saturday in Shove Memorial Chapel on the College’s campus with the Rev. Kenneth Burton officiating. Justice Jackson’s father, William Sharpless Jackson Sr., came to the Pikes Peak area in 1871 to help Gen. William Jackson Palmer found the city. The elder Jackson married...

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, William S. (William Sharpless), 1920-

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Jackson family.

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