Crawford-Crossen house. [1972-1974]
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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...
Crawford-Crossen house (Boulder, Colo.)
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Crawford, Mary C.
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Cleveland, Jerry, 1946-
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Margaret Read was the first woman architect in Boulder. She was born in Iowa, spent her childhood in Missouri, and moved to Boulder with her family in 1910. She attended the University of Colorado for two years, transferred to the University of California, and after graduation her first solo project was the house at 740 13th Street which she built for herself and her elderly father. (Information from "Historic Homes of Boulder County" by Jane Valentine Barker). From the description o...