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Mountain Men at Forks Restaurant
Livermore; Frontier & pioneer life; Native Americans; Costumes; Restaurants
Color photograph of mountain Men at Forks Restaurant, Livermore.
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CSU Founders Monument
Photograph from an undated article from the Triangle Review newspaper, likely from the 1990s. Text alongside article reads: "Colorado State University (CSU) Founders Monument- Once located near stately...
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Clyde H. Brown
Museums; Fort Collins; Fort Collins Museum History;
Clyde H. Brown, Curator of Pioneer Museum (now Fort Collins Museum) from 1943-1963, is standing by an elephant tusk in the museum, Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Jim Baker
Fur trade; Frontier & pioneer life; Pioneers--Colorado;
Jim Baker, early Colorado fur trader & friend of Jim Bridger
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Mrs. George Williams, A Livermore pioneer who was interviewed
Photo Portraits
Cecile A. Williams? (married George F. Williams of Livermore in 1914)
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Fort Collins in the 1880's. Post card by Frank Miller, 1945
Old Fort Collins downtown
Frank Miller, Wild West Showman and frie3nd of Buffalo Bill based this painting on research and intgerviews with pioneer residents. The painting features historic buildings including the original Sutler's...
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Site of Fort Collins National Bank; possiblle F.N.B Scott Farmhouse
Houses; Banks;
This b/w photograph shows the site where the Fort Collins National Bank was constructed during the 1970s at 2925 So. College Ave. The house depicted in this photograph is possibly the F.N.B Scott Farmhouse,...
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Auntie Stone's Cabin
Pioneer Cabin, Elizabeth Stone's (Auntie Stone) log cabin at 200 block of S. Mason; Fort Collins, Colorado
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Site of Fort Collins National Bank; possible house of F.N.B Scott
Houses; Banks;
This b/w photograph shows the site where the Fort Collins National Bank was constructed during the 1970s at 2925 So. College Ave. The house depicted in this photograph is possibly the F.N.B Scott Farmhouse,...
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Zimmerman family and friends
Zimmerman family; Wagons--Colorado--Larimer County--History; Frontier and pioneer life--Colorado--Larimer County
Covered wagon and from left: John Zimmerman, Edna Zimmerman, Miss Andrews, Loney Gilpin-Brown, Aggie Zimmerman, S. Alexander, Caspar Zimmerman. Probably at Rustic Resort.
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Minnie May Williamson
Minnie May Williamson, formerly Minnie May Webster, Fort Collins pioneer. Reading greeting cards with a smile on her face.
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The Albert B. Tomlin family
The Albert B. Tomlin family formal portrait. From L to R: Galen; Thomas; wife, Elizabeth; baby Wesley (1889-1964); Oliver; Albert B. (A.B.); Eleanor (Mrs. Frank Esgar). Henry is not in this picture, he...
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Fort Collins Trolley Car #21
Fort Collins Trolley Car #21 of Fort Collins Railway, while it was located at the Pioneer Museum, Fort Collins, Colorado
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Fort Collins Flour Mills
Fort Collins Flour Mills, Fort Collins, Colorado, home of Defiance Flour product. Progressing for 71 years in Northern Colorado from 1863 to 1939. When Joe Mason, the first Defiance miller, pioneered in...
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Baker, J. Welch, Emigh
Frederick R. Baker was County Commissioner of Larimer County about 1890. He and his family moved into Fort Collins from La Belle stock farm to the house purchased of Jesse Harris on Sherwood street. He...
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X4019 Union Pacific Locomotive
Railroad locomotives; Railroad tracks; Railroads; Railroads--Colorado--Fort Collins; Railroads--Colorado--Spring Canyon; Union Pacific Railroad (Spring Canyon, Colo.); Transportation; Museums; Fort Collins, CO
Black and white photograph of X4019 Union Pacific locomotive, facing the proper left side of the photo. Beneath the photo in the border written in black ink is "4000 class 4-8-8-4." On the back of the...
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McMillian Transfer and Storage Company
McMillan Transfer and Storage Company, located in Fort Collins, Colorado. The pioneer transfer and storage company of Northern Colorado. Most modern and up-to-date equipment with skilled labor and reasonable...
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X4022 Union Pacific Locomotive
Railroad locomotives; Railroad tracks; Railroads; Railroads--Colorado--Fort Collins; Railroads--Colorado--Spring Canyon; Union Pacific Railroad (Spring Canyon, Colo.); Transportation; Museums;
Black and white photograph of X4022 Union Pacific locomotive with the front of the engine facing the proper left side of the photograph. Printed on the back of the photo is the general information about...
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A. S. Kemper
Rev. A. S. Kemper, pioneer preacher; Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Clyde Brown
Clyde H. Brown, Curator of Pioneer Museum (now Fort Collins Museum) from 1943-1963, is standing by an elephant tusk in the museum, Fort Collins, Colorado.
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