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Santa Claus
Santa
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Estes Park, Colorado
Estes Park; Panoramic views; Winter
Black and white panoramic photograph of Estes Park, Colorado; this photo is H03849 and H03850 side by side.
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Frank Miller painting, landscape
Frank Miller painting, landscape.
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Rocky Mountain High School basketball
Lobos (Rocky Mountain High School Basketball), Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Frank Miller on old Stagecoach
Frank Miller on old Stagecoach.
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Santa Claus house
Santa's House
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Gene & Shorty Creed
Gene & Shorty Creed are both members of the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Shorty Creed Obituary in Coloradoan, Wednesday July 15, 1992, The lived in a ranch near Bellview, Colorado after retiring from rodeo riding...
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Gene & Shorty Creed
Gene & Shorty Creed are both members of the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Shorty Creed Obituary in Coloradoan, Wednesday July 15, 1992, The lived in a ranch near Bellview, Colorado after retiring from rodeo riding...
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Farm Residence
Single story frame dwelling, constructed c. 1906, with seven outbuildings and one silo. Property owned by Edna V. Lynn, Bellvue, Colorado. Range 69 West, Township 6 North, Section 12
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Gene Creed's trophy lamp
Gene Creed's trophy lamp. Gene Creed "was a trick rider and could bust broncos as well as any man." (The Recorder, Aug. 7, 1986)
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Farm Residence
Single story frame dwelling, constructed c. 1919, with large covered front porch. Property owned by Edna V. Lynn, Bellvue, Colorado. Range 69 West, Township 6 North, Section 12
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Gene Creed's trophy lamp
Gene Creed's trophy lamp. Gene Creed "was a trick rider and could bust broncos as well as any man." (The Recorder, Aug. 7, 1986)
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Poudre High School football
Poudre High School Football
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Gene Creed's trophy
Gene Creed's trophy lamp. Gene Creed "was a trick rider and could bust broncos as well as any man." (The Recorder, Aug. 7, 1986)
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Poudre High School faculty
Poudre High Faculty
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Gene & Shorty Creed's trophies
Gene & Shorty Creed are both members of the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Shorty Creed "was a bull-dogger, calf-roper, bronc rider. Gene Creed "was a trick rider and could bust broncos as well as any man." (The...
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C. W. Metcalf
C. W. Metcalf (December Business World)
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Gene Creed
Gene Creed "was a trick rider and could bust broncos as well as any man." (The Recorder, Aug. 7, 1986)
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C. W. Metcalf
C. W. Metcalf (December Business World)
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Montezuma Fuller birthday cake
Montezuma Fuller birthday cake. Picture of Laurel School on cake. "Montezuma Fuller, born Nov. 13, 1858, in Nova Scotia, attended Colorado Agricultural College … He came to Fort Collins from Denver in...
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