Boulder mountaineers (mostly men) in the 1920s / Myron G. Snow. [1920-1930].
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Burrage, Severance (Bugs)
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Colorado Mountain Club
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Organization devoted to outdoor pursuits and environmental concerns. Club's official publication was "Trail and Timberline." From the description of Miscellaneous papers and memorabilia, 1926-1934. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79448005 ...
Hutchinson, Charles A. (Charles Angevine), 1897-
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Waldrop, Gayle
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Nelson, Janice Snow,
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Van Valkenburgh, Horace B.
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Snow, Myron G., 1892-1978.
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Myron G. Snow came to Boulder about 1910 from Wisconsin and worked with his brother, Charles F. Snow, in the studio which Charles had purchased from his partner, Charles E. Gosha in 1909. Myron and Charles married McNaught sisters, Fannie and Georgia. Myron and Fannie were the parents of Janice, Bruce and Barbara. Myron was also a stonemason and worked on many buildings on the campus of University of Colorado. He lived in the Geneva Park subdivision. From the description of Portrait ...
Snow, Fanny McNaught.
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