First Presbyterian Church : second building. 1896-1906.

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First Presbyterian Church : second building. 1896-1906.

Views of the second church building, which incorporated the original building at the far left. The parsonage is visible at the far right at 1530 Walnut.

4 photographs (3 views).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7471450

Boulder Public Library

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First Presbyterian Church (Boulder, Colo.)

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Sturtevant, J. B. (Joseph Bevier), 1851-1910

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Meile, Louis B., 1858-1935

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The Kilton Sampling Works was built in 1895 and burned in 1907. It was a sampling work and chlorination process mill. From the description of Kilton Sampling Works in Boulder. [ca. 1900] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427325081 Camp Albion was a small mining center in western Boulder County. It served as the center of the Snowy Range Mining District, organized in 1861. The peak population is thought to have been about 200. The site of this camp now is within t...

Black, Thomas C., 1877-1941

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