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A family photograph of the Obertos. Pictured (from left to right): Henrietta (Hattie) Oberto, Leo Edwin Oberto, Gio Oberto, and Silvio Oberto.
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Originally published in the San Miguel Basin Forum, this obituary is for Jacob "Jake" Ranta, dated August 29, 1958.
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A document, possibly written by Emma Nardin Oberto, at the age of 86, around 1990, during the oral history project of the Wilkinson Public Library.
Describes Leo E. Oberto's life, including his educational, family, and work history. Also includes his hobbies.
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This is an enlarged section of the Northeast part of the Lone Tree Cemetery in Telluride, Colorado. Includes plot numbers and a legend. Map can be zoomed in or out on, to view the plot number easier. The plot number, and the name of the person buried there, can be found in the Wilkinson Public Library's Lone Tree Cemetery Survey book (located in the Telluride room, call number: HIST 929.5 LON).
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This is an enlarged section of the Northwest part of the Lone Tree Cemetery in Telluride, Colorado. Includes plot numbers and a legend. Map can be zoomed in or out on, to view the plot number easier. The plot number, and the name of the person buried there, can be found in the Wilkinson Public Library's Lone Tree Cemetery Survey book (located in the Telluride room, call number: HIST 929.5 LON).
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A Southeast section of the Lone Tree Cemetery map, located in Telluride, Colorado, featuring the Oberto family's plots (marked with a blue dot): Emma Nardin Oberto (plot #817), Leo Edwin Oberto (plot #817), Henrietta Oberto (plot #818), Robert Gio Oberto (#819), and Gio Oberto (plot #820). To visit these plots, use the east gate (the cemetery's main entrance) and walk west on the path. The plots will be located on the left.
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A document, probably created by Emma Nardin Oberto, during the oral history project, conducted by the Wilkinson Public Library, in Telluride, Colorado, during 1990. This document describes Paul (Paolo) Celeste Nardin and Dominica Dalpaz Nardin's life histories, including their work, their immigration from Tyrol, how they met, their children, and homesteads.
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A portrait of Robert Gio Oberto, as a toddler, probably around 1 year old. Robert died of pneumonia, as a toddler.
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Silvio J. "Dutch" Oberto's obituary. Please note: this article originally was written by the Telluride Times (exact same article) on April 25, 1974. Also--please note the date of death is incorrect. The correct date of death is April 22, 1974 (not 1973).
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A photograph of Silvio Oberto dedicating the post office, in 1965, in Telluride, Colorado.
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This is an enlarged section of the Southeast part of the Lone Tree Cemetery in Telluride, Colorado. Includes plot numbers and a legend. Map can be zoomed in or out on, to view the plot number easier. The plot number, and the name of the person buried there, can be found in the Wilkinson Public Library's Lone Tree Cemetery Survey book (located in the Telluride room, call number: HIST 929.5 LON).
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This is an enlarged section of the Southwest part of the Lone Tree Cemetery in Telluride, Colorado. Includes plot numbers and a legend. Map can be zoomed in or out on, to view the plot number easier. The plot number, and the name of the person buried there, can be found in the Wilkinson Public Library's Lone Tree Cemetery Survey book (located in the Telluride room, call number: HIST 929.5 LON).
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A picture of William "Bill" Ranta's Telluride high school basketball team, from 1924.
Compliments of the Telluride Historical Museum. For information on copyright, or to purchase this photograph, please visit https://www.telluridemuseum.org/
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The Town of Telluride, Colorado's basketball team, featuring William "Bill" Ranta (standing under the Blue Book Hotel sign), from 1926.
Compliments of the Telluride Historical Museum. For information on copyright, or to purchase this photograph, please visit https://www.telluridemuseum.org/
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Produced by an organization, called the Cultural Resource Historians, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, this online accessible document tells the story of the Backman/Ranta house, located at 552 West Colorado Avenue in Telluride, Colorado.
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Tynne Maklow Oberto's family photograph. In order from left to right: Issac Maklow, Hilma Maklow, Imbie & Tynne Maklow. Issac & Hilma were married in 1901 in Worcester, Massachusetts and then came to Telluride. Imbie was born in 1903 and Tynne in 1905.
Issac died in 1916. Hilma remarried to Oscar Hauhtonen in 1918.
Hilma died in 1956 in Telluride.
Issac’s real last name was Makela but he changed it to Maklow when coming to Telluride.
Hilma...