Letter to W. P. Collins 1904 September 22.

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Letter to W. P. Collins 1904 September 22.

This folder contains a letter in which R. Stoneman (most likely Richard Stoneman, who was associated with the Gold Lode Mine, north of Wallstreet) of Gold Hill, Colo., informed W. P. Collins of 1112 Pearl St., Boulder, that "I shall not allow my name to be put on your ticket for office (County Treasurer) as I do not want any thing to [do] with it just now."

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Stoneman, Richard

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Stoneman, R.

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Collins, William Penn, 1865-1949

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William Penn Collins was born in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, in 1865. After attending law school at the University of Wisconsin he moved to Boulder, Colorado, in 1898. He practiced law in Boulder until the 1920s, when he moved his office to Denver. Collins, who was an amateur beekeeper, was for many years active in the Colorado Socialist Party. Several of his relatives from Wisconsin lived in Cuba, and corresponded with him from there. Collins died on 19 August 1949 at age 84. ...

Boulder County (Colo.). Treasurer's Office

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