Recluse Mill on North Boulder Creek, Colorado. 1892-1895.

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Recluse Mill on North Boulder Creek, Colorado. 1892-1895.

Views of the Recluse Mill on North Boulder Creek in Boulder County, possibly in Dream Canyon. It was first named the Livingston or Livingstone Mill, and was built by J. Wells Smith and Charles McKenzie.

12 photographs (6 views)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7462039

Boulder Public Library

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Coan, Abraham S., 1862-1940.

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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...

Heikes, Victor Conrad, 1867-1948.

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Recluse Mill (North Boulder Creek, Colo.)

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Watts, Hugh F., 1870-1946,

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Hugh Fraser Watts was born in Wisconsin in 1870. He and his mother moved to the Boulder, Colorado, area in 1897 for health reasons. An assayer and a chemist, he married Claribel Austin in 1898 and died in Boulder in 1946. He was the father of Nina A. Watts. From the description of Hugh F. Watts collection [1890]-[1909]. ca. 1890-1909. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427272150 Hugh F. Watts came to Boulder in 1897, and the following year married Claribel H. Aust...

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Coan, Nellie (Helen) Mason, 1859-

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Dern, John Philip

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