Denver Union Water Company : [collection] : 1909-1914 ;.
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Rudnick, Sherwin,
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Denver Union Water Company (Denver, Colo.)
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Gabriel, John (John Huston), b. 1862.
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Sweet, William E. (William Ellery), 1869-1942
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Bryant, W. H., 1863-
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Speer, Robert Walter, 1855-1918
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Denver, Colo. mayor 1904-1912, 1916-1918. Born in Mount Union, Pennsylvania. Worked for the Adams Express Co., and the Pennsylvania Railroad. Moved to Denver in 1878. Worked at Fisher Store and in real estate business. In 1884 elected City Clerk. President Cleveland selected him as Postmaster of Denver. Appointed to Denver Fire and Police Board and Denver Board of Public Works. In 1904 elected Mayor of Denver. Served two terms. Lost election in 1912 but re-elected in 191...
Byers, Wm. N. (William Newton), 1831-1903
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William Byers was a Colorado pioneer, surveyor, and newspaper editor. Founder of the Rocky Mountain News. Built the first telegraph line from Denver, Colo. to New Mexico. Served as director and vice-president of the Tramway Company. Elizabeth Byers founded and provided for the E.M. Byers School for Boys. From the description of William N. Byers and family papers, 1850-1938 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13280346 Colorado pioneer, surveyor, and new...
Holman and Laird,
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Moffat, David H. (David Halliday), 1839-1911
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