Boulder Congregational Church: Original building exterior [190-?]. 1900-1905.

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Boulder Congregational Church: Original building exterior [190-?]. 1900-1905.

This envelope contains 2 exterior views of the original Boulder Congregational Church, built on the north side of Pine Street, where the Carnegie Library was later constructed. In one view, 2 men are standing in front of 2 horses that are harnessed to a buggy waiting outside the church. The caption for this photo in J. B. Schoolland's Boulder Then and Now (p. 53) identifies the men as Judge Breath and George F. Chase.

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Boulder Public Library

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