White-Davis Mercantile Company : interiors. 1919-[1939]
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Schwartz, Milbourne.
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Seeberg, Mayme Evoy.
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Viestenz, Louis.
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Tipps, Parthenia Wheatley.
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White-Davis Mercantile Company (Boulder, Colo.)
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Viestenz, Helen Tipps.
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McGure, Leiva.
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Black, Thomas C., 1877-1941
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Ben Williams razed his blacksmith and carriage business to erect this building. The street and number were changed from 2029 12th Street to 2031 Broadway Street. From the description of Mercantile Bank. [between 1904 and 1912]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427347116 NOTE: These houses were razed in the 1960s and replaced by the Congregational Church parking lot. From the description of Houses at 1116 and 1120 Pine Street photographs, [ca.1910]. [...
Fiegel, Gladys Pugh.
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Gerlach-Travis (Boulder, Colo.),
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Gerlach, Harry P., 1883-1941,
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S.A. Forbess and his son G.M. Forbess owned and operated a threshing business near Hygiene between 1878 and 1920. They bought their first steam powered threshing machine about 1888. The father and son were equal partners until 1903, when S.A. Forbess retired. From the description of Agriculture : threshers. [ca. 1907]. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427395128 ...
Skinner, Mrs., -1832
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