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A timeline of events written by Mittie Alda Borah, the daughter of Alfred and Mary (Grant) Borah. Alda was born on December 4, 1895. This timeline covers major events relating to her parents from November 1886, when Alfred broke his leg, to March 16, 1896.
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Image of Rico Ranger Station Group. View is of the back. The building to the left is the dwelling. It is a log cabin style building. Materials are seen scattered in the back space of the dwelling. To the right a second log cabin style building is seen. A row of trees grows in front of it. In the background a mountain range is seen rising to the left. Seen in the bottom right corner is the number 421236.
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Image of Rico Ranger Station Dwelling & Combination Building. The combination building is seen to the left. It is a log cabin style structure with a shingled roof. It has a porch that appears to be made from stone with a wooden rail on either side. A flag pole with a flag is in front of the building. To the right is the dwelling. It is also a log cabin style building. It has a walled front porch that appears to be made from stone. A dirt road curves...
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Image of Rico Ranger Station Dwelling. The station is a log cabin style building with a shingled roof. The station has a walled front porch made from what appears to be stone. In the background there is a mountain covered in trees.
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Philip Griebel talks about his life as an educator and a coach at Fruita High School. He remembers the fire that burnt down the first Fruita Union High School in 1934. He describes teaching topics in science and math for 28 years. He speaks about his career as a basketball, football, and track coach, remembers school and community involvement in the games, and rivalries between Fruita and high schools in Delta, Grand Junction, Gunnison, Montrose,...
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Image of San Juan RS in 1930. Image shows the ranger station and the surrounding area. The station is a rectangular building with a dormer window. The station has porch steps leading to a set in porch. The station is fenced in by a wire and wood fence. To the right a winding dirt road is seen. To the left there are large pine trees. In the background a ridgeline is seen stretching from left to right.
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Image of Square Top GS construction by CCC. To the right six men are seen working. A large pile of lumber is seen in front of them. To the left five men are seen working. A pile of chopped wood is seen to the left. In the background to the right there are trees. In the bottom right corer the number 307050 is seen.
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Image of Square Top. Six men are seen standing in front of a white wooden building. The building has a large three paneled entrance to the right and a front door to the left. Snow is on the roof and in patches on the ground. In the bottom right corner the number 315592 is seen.
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Image of Silver Falls RS. The station is a log cabin style building. To the left of the front door a telephone and a black ladder are seen. The station is enclosed by a wood log fence with a white picket gate in the front. In the background there is a forest consisting of trees and pine trees. In the bottom right corner the number 332895 is seen.
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A one-time employee and lecturer of the Museum of Western Colorado. He has enjoyed a long career in historical research and museums. As of 2024, he is working for Heberling Associates.
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He was born to Samuel Frederick Kiefer and Maude Marie (Hummel) Kiefer in Yakima, Washington and grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. His father was a saleman, broadcaster, and broadcast writer. His mother was a homemaker. Warren was working for the railroad by at least 1940, when the US Census lists him as a “wayo maintenance” worker in railroad construction. It also shows that he had attended a year of college. He was hired as a fireman on the...
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This is the transcription from an oral history that probably took place in the 1990's. Unfortunately, the oral history interview is missing, but here is a summary of the transcription: This document discusses the life and activities of Jim Clark/Butch Cassidy and his interactions with Judge Gilbett and the town of Telluride. Jim Clark/Butch Cassidy was involved in robberies and lawlessness in Telluride. Jim Clark worked as a laborer and deputy...