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1. Cowmen east of Natural Fort Cowmen east of Natural Fort Cowboys; Animals; Horses; Horseback riding Party of cowboys taken at Big Springs on Lone Tree Creek, east of Natural Fort on the plains, north of Fort Collins, Colorado. Left to right: Jonas Boorse, Billie Yost, Tigo Morone, Pete Galow, Ed Fertig,...

2. Bristol Brothers Bristol Brothers Bristol Brothers; L to R, Noah, Judson H., Dr. George E. and Albert W.

3. Railroad employees and Engine Railroad employees and Engine Railroad employees and Engine when train first ran in Fort Collins, Colorado. Jerry Harder, conductor; John Murphy, Brakeman; Hale, Baggage man; Noah Britton, Hostler.

4. Horses were necessary for transportation Horses were necessary for transportation Horses were necessary for transportation: Elsie Akin in her buckboard with Noah doing the pulling. Fort Collins, Colorado

5. Daniel Heckart (standing) and Step-son George Noah "Ned" Harriman (on porch) Daniel Heckart (standing) and Step-son George Noah "Ned" Harriman (on porch) Houses; Daniel Heckart (standing) and Step-son George Noah "Ned" Harriman (on porch). Daniel Heckart was born 5 September 1855 in Mt. Morris, Illinois and died 26 February 1924 in Fort Collins, Colorado. "Ned"...
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