Ward : people - Schmoll family, [between 1895 and 1915].

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Ward : people - Schmoll family, [between 1895 and 1915].

Views of the Schmoll family; one of everyone on horseback, the other of a group in the woods.

3 photographs (2 views)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7471208

Boulder Public Library

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Schmoll, Hazel Marguerite

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Miss Schmoll studied at Chicago under Professor Cowles, who is credited with being the originator of the ecology movement. From the description of School records, 1906-1934. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427365746 Miss Schmoll worked at the State Historical and Natural History Museum and was State Botanist. From the description of State Historical and Natural History Museum papers, . (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427366033 ...

Fairhurst, Emma E. Hauberg, 1865-1950.

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Emma E. Fairhurst owned and operated the Columbia Hotel in Ward, Colorado. She died at Ward in 1950 and was buried in Columbia Cemetery, Boulder. From the description of Notes 1938-1939. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261057 From the description of Christmas shopping list and list of relatives 1940. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261060 From the description of Mining claims legal papers 1921-1941. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCa...

Schmoll, William T., 1861-1946.

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Schmoll, Amelia Hauberg, 1863-1954.

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Gembrini, Sam, 1862-1945

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Two locomotives of the C&N railroad were swept off the tracks by a snow slide and landed at the bottom of a gulch at Camp Frances. The engines were hitched double-header, bucking the snow so as to open the road when the slide occurred. Four of the crew were killed in the accident. From the description of Railroad wreck on Grassy Mountain. 1901 April 18. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427378066 ...