Strike duty : Colorado National Guard, 1st Squadron Cavalry, Troop D in Telluride. [1903 or 1904]
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Wheeler, Alfred T., 1868-1938,
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NOTE: Herbert Wheeler claims that he and Darwin Andrews hiked to and first recognized Arapaho Glacier as a glacier in 1897. Eben Fine claims to have first made the discovery in 1900. From the description of Herbert Wheeler and Darwin Andrews in Barker Meadows photographs, 1898. 1898. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427282948 The Colorado National Guard was sent to keep order during miners' strikes in Cripple Creek and Telluride in 1903-1904. In Cripple Creek th...
Colorado. National Guard. 1st Squadron Cavalry. Troop D.
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Smuggler Mill (Telluride, Colo.)
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Colorado. National Guard
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"Routt Rifles" was one of the units that made up the Colorado State Militia during the late 19th century. The unit was also known as Company E, First Regiment of the Colorado National Guard. In 1883, the company met for drill on Thursday evening of each week at the State Armory located between 1448 to 1454 Champa street at the corner of Fifteenth Street, Denver, Colo. From the description of Routt Rifles Muster Roll, 1881 Nov. 10. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 19969845...
Ella Mill (Telluride, Colo.)
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Hill, Lloyd E., 1938-
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