Oral history interview with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilman, and C.W. Gibbs, [sound recording] / interviewed by Forest Crossen, 1963, 1965. 1963, 1965.

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Oral history interview with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilman, and C.W. Gibbs, [sound recording] / interviewed by Forest Crossen, 1963, 1965. 1963, 1965.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7471018

Boulder Public Library

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Gilman, John Edwin, 1889-,

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Gilman, Mary Helen Sherman, 1892-1985,

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Helen Sherman was born in Jamestown in 1892 and lived since 1910 at 624 Concord in Boulder. She lost most of her hearing as the result of typhoid fever, which she caught when 6 years old, and lost it completely when 18 as the result of another illness. Since childhood she had psychic abilities, and earned a living as an adult giving tea leaf readings. Willa B. Sherman came to Colorado Territory in 1874 and was a miner. Anna Blackwell came with her parents to Colorado in ...

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...

Gibbs, C. W.

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