2230 6th Street photographs, 1905-[1949]. 1905-[1949]

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2230 6th Street photographs, 1905-[1949]. 1905-[1949]

Views of the house at 2230 6th Street that was the home of druggist and photographer Harry (Hal) S. Coulson from 1902 until 1969. Three views show Coulson and members of his family including his wife Sadie, son Hal, Jr., mother-in-law Mary Shepherd, mother Mary Fine and stepfather Eben Fine.

5 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7464796

Boulder Public Library

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Coulson, Sadie A. Shepherd, 1874-1956.

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Shepherd, Mary E., 1846-

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Coulson, Harold Shepherd, 1902-1963.

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Coulson, Hal (Harold S.), 1875-1969.

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NOTE: This building appears in the oldest photo of Boulder, taken in 1866. In 1881 it was placed on two long timbers and pulled to 701 Pearl Street. There it was used as a saloon, a store, a church, and a residence before being razed. From the description of 701 Pearl Street. [undated] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427350412 NOTE: Glen H. Huntington was the architect. From the description of Boulder County Courthouse : laying the cornerstone, 1933...

Fine, Eben G., 1865-1957.

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Eben Fine, known by some as "Mr. Boulder," gave more than 5,000 speeches around the U.S., showing his slides of Colorado and promoting the region as a tourist's paradise. He estimated that over 1 million people in 31 states had heard his presentations. His audiences ranged from a handful of people to 3,000; most of his talks were to service groups and schools. He began promoting Colorado after 2 employees of the Burlington railroad heard him address the National Druggist Assn. From t...

Fine, Mary Fonda Coulson, 1852-1930.

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