Boulder (Colo.) history correspondence and notes 1940.

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Boulder (Colo.) history correspondence and notes 1940.

This folder contains pages of handwritten historical notes and correspondence which Elda May Sanborne sent to Alva A. Paddock in 1940. They include her transcripts of early Boulder City Council minutes.

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Boulder (Colo.). City Council

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On November 4, 1871, the original town site of Boulder, consisting of an area extending for two miles along Boulder Creek and divided into 4044 lots, along with three additional parcels of land, were incorporated by the County. The County Commissioners appointed five men to serve as town trustees, who elected one from among them to be president of the Board of Trustees. The first elections were held in April 1872. In a series of three special elections beginning in the l...

Sanborne, Elda May.

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Paddock, Alva A., 1887-1961.

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Members of the Giggey family were early residents of the Magnolia, Caribou, and Nederland areas of Boulder County, Colo. From the description of Giggey family biographical information [ca. 1956]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427312052 Alva A. (A.A.) Paddock was the son of Lucius Carver (L.C.) Paddock (1859-1940), editor and publisher of the Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo. from 1892 until 1940. He was named for his father's friend Alva Adams, a Pueblo businessma...