First Congregational Church : dedication photographs, 1908. 1908.

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First Congregational Church : dedication photographs, 1908. 1908.

3 photographs, 1 view (Oversize).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7471429

Boulder Public Library

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First Congregational Church (Boulder, Colo.)

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Frederick Chase was a deacon of the First Congregational Church, Boulder. From the description of Pamphlets 1891-1899. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261379 ...

Chase, Augusta A. Staples, 1838-1928.

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Casey, Eleanor.

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Chase, Albert Elmore, 1847-1929.

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Brackett, William T. S. (William Tyng Smith), approximately 1824-

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Greenwood, Samuel A.

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Walker, Nellie F.

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Davis, Elna Curtin.

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Place, John B.

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Lester, Oliver Clarence, 1873-

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Waite, Frederick P., 1844-1926.

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Chase, George F., 1837-1918.

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George Franklin Chase, father of Frederick L. Chase, arrived in Boulder, Colorado, in July of 1859. Augusta Staples Chase was George's wife. From the description of Autobiographical sketch undated. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427261463 George Franklin Chase, father of Frederick L. Chase, arrived in Boulder, Colorado on 22 July 1859, one of the pioneer settlers of the town. He and his companions built the first two- story log house in Boulder. He returned to...

Hardesty, Anna.

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Smith, Pearl O., 1908-

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Pearl Jakes Smith was born near Roy, MT to Albert and Barbara Jakes in 1923. The Jakes family moved to Montana from Alenia, MN in 1915 homesteading 26 miles northeast of Roy. Albert and Barbara sold the homestead to the federal government in 1936 and moved to Roy. Barbara died in 1945 and Albert in 1971. They had nine children: Barbara, Albert, Frank, Edward, George, Helen, Lillie and twins Earl and Pearl. Pearl Jakes married Clay Smith in 1945. She operated a patent medicine store in Roy 1946-1...

Clark, Oliver P., 1852-

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Smith, W. Flint (William Flint)

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Kelso, Rebecca I.

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Bretnall, R. J. (Reginald J.)

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Farrington, Florence.

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Lovelace, Elizabeth Beresford, 1890-1977.

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Worcester, Phillip George.

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Brackett, J. Raymond

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Built in 1902 during the pastorate of Henry H. Walker, the parsonage was converted to the church's Reed Hall in 1957. From the description of Boulder Congregational Church : parsonage exterior views 1911. 1911. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427276116 One of the earliest pictures of Old Main, taken just after completion in 1877. Note construction debris around the building. Roof appears to be slate. Fancy wrought iron work on roof ridges, iron covers on chimne...

Ayer, Charles, 1866-1947.

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Switzer, W. S.

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Walker, Henry H., 1871-1927.

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Dr. Henry Hammersley Walker was born in 1871 in Flint, Michigan. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1893, did seminary work at Andover, and obtained his Ph. D. at Halle, Germany. He was pastor of the Congregational Church in Boulder, Colorado, for 12 years, from 1898 until 1910 when he joined the faculty of the Chicago Theological Seminary. He died on 1 Sept. 1927. [Source: Chicago Theol. Sem. obituary, 2 Sept. 1927]. From the description of Henry H. Walker printed mater...

Rinehart (Denver, Colo.),

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Kerr, Ulmer G.

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Smith, Muriel.

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Fitzpatrick, Thomas H., 1852-1934.

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