Greeley, Salt Lake & Pacific railway station in Boulder, Colorado. [1884]-[ca. 1910].

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Greeley, Salt Lake & Pacific railway station in Boulder, Colorado. [1884]-[ca. 1910].

2 photographs (both scanned at other locations)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7456830

Boulder Public Library

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Boulder Depot (Boulder, Colo.)

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Sturtevant, J. B. (Joseph Bevier), 1851-1910

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Joseph Sturtevant purchased his first camera in 1883. His step-father lived at Fort Totten, now in the state of North Dakota. From the description of Picket line, Fort Totten, Dakota Territory. [1880-1889] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427377106 NOTE: Allen started a drugstore in Valmont in 1865 and was probably the first druggist in Boulder County. He owned drugstores in Boulder beginning in 1874. He owned the store in this photo ca. 1886-1892. F...

Greeley, Salt Lake & Pacific Railway Company.

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Western Union Telegraph Company

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The bark Golden Gate and clipper ship Nightingale were both involved in the Western Union Telegraph Expedition to British Columbia, Alaska and Russia to survey areas where the Western Union Telegraph Company planned to construct a telegraph line linking America and Europe. The line was never completed. Charles S. Bulkley was Engineer-in-Chief and Charles M. Scammon was Chief of Marine. The bark Golden Gate was the flagship of the expedition from June 1865 to March 1866, after which the clipper s...