Boulder County (Colo.) pioneers, A-P clippings [ca. 1941]-[1962?].
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Pughe, Mary Ellen Teal (Nellie), 1860-1932.
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Jones, Jimmie (J. G.)
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Church, Jay M., 1874-1958.
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Miller, Lafayette, 1840-1878.
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Macky, Andrew J., 1834-1907.
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Cheney, Lewis, 1830-1885.
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Allen, Clara, 1863-1959.
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James A. Maxwell
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Breath, Samuel M., 1817-1901.
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O'Brien, George G.
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Fine, Eben G., 1865-1957.
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Eben Fine, known by some as "Mr. Boulder," gave more than 5,000 speeches around the U.S., showing his slides of Colorado and promoting the region as a tourist's paradise. He estimated that over 1 million people in 31 states had heard his presentations. His audiences ranged from a handful of people to 3,000; most of his talks were to service groups and schools. He began promoting Colorado after 2 employees of the Burlington railroad heard him address the National Druggist Assn. From t...
Andrus, Burt (Horace Burton), 1874-1965.
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Hallett, Will.
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Burger, William H., 1874-1962
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William Henry Burger, whose name is written at the top of p. 1 of this album, was in the State Preparatory School class of 1892. From the description of Gem portrait album : pages 14-19 tintypes [189-]. [189-] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427285855 From the description of Gem portrait album : pages 20-24 tintypes. [1891-1899] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427285876 From the description of Gem portrait album : pages 7-13 tintypes [189...
Martin, Frances.
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Parsons, Martin R., 1875-1965.
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Emily Hays Arnett was the wife of Clyde D. Arnett. From the description of Martin R. Parsons photograph collection. 1871-1965. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427283677 Through his keen interest in preserving a photographic record of the history of Boulder, Colo., Martin R. Parsons helped to lay the foundation for an excellent collection of photos of Boulder from the 1860s on into the 20th century. He saved thousands of Joseph Sturtevant photonegatives from des...
Koehler family.
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Midgley, Walter, 1914-1980
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Andrus, Richard C.
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Millard, Howard B., 1860-1957.
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Kohler, Frederick William, 1832-1904.
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Lawrence, Albert S.
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Earl, Isaac T., 1865-1956.
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Maxwell, Martha, 1831-1881
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Paddock, L. C. (Lucius Carver), 1859-1940.
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Carrow, Otto W., 1873-1962.
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Crossen, Forest, 1905-1992
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Forest Crossen, author of "The Switzerland Trail of America" (published 1962) and the series "Western Yesterdays" (published 1963-1979) moved to Boulder with his family in 1923 and graduated from Boulder High School. He was an Army sergeant assigned to trains between 1942 and 1945. Crossen lived from 1905-1992. From the description of Springdale photographs by Forest Crossen. 1945-1950. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427365763 The Grand Central Mine was a famo...