George F. Chase portraits. [1870]-[1919]

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George F. Chase portraits. [1870]-[1919]

This envelope contains portraits of George F. Chase and his wife Augusta A. Staples Chase, pioneers who came to Boulder in 1859. In addition to portraits, there is an interior view of the library and the parlor of the Chase house at 1201 Mapleton Ave., a photograph of George Chase in his Knights Templar uniform, and another of his standing in front of a side door of the First Congregational Church at 1144 Pine St.

14 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7456125

Boulder Public Library

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First Congregational Church (Boulder, Colo.)

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Frederick Chase was a deacon of the First Congregational Church, Boulder. From the description of Pamphlets 1891-1899. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261379 ...

Gosha, Charles E., 1865-1951

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Knights Templar (Masonic order). Mt. Sinai Commandery No. 7 (Boulder, Colo.)

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Chase, George F., 1837-1918.

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George Franklin Chase, father of Frederick L. Chase, arrived in Boulder, Colorado, in July of 1859. Augusta Staples Chase was George's wife. From the description of Autobiographical sketch undated. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261463 George Franklin Chase, father of Frederick L. Chase, arrived in Boulder, Colorado on 22 July 1859, one of the pioneer settlers of the town. He and his companions built the first two- story log house in Boulder. He returned to...

Chase, Augusta A. Staples, 1838-1928.

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