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County Cork Restaurant
Buddy, can you spare some foam? Those words were heard on the lower deck of the County Cork Pub this wee. Christy Larson was asking Maria Dunn if she could buy some surplus foam packing to pack her bicycle...
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Lady Catherine Moon
Lady Catherine Moon was born Grattan Lawder in 1865 and came from Ireland to Iowa in 1877. Moved to Livermore, Colorado area in 1883. She married Sir Cecil Moon, English baronet, in 1888; and later they...
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James B. Arthur
James Booth Arthur was mayor of Fort Collins in the 1890s. He was born in County Londonderry, Ireland in 1835. "When he was 14, his family immigrated to America, settling in Pittsburgh." Following the...
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Alexander Barry
Alexander Barry Was born near in 1838 in Colerain, County Londonderry, Ireland. His father brought his famiy to America in 1863, but died in Philadelphia the following year. At Walnut Bend, near Oil City,...
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Marguerete, Irene & Iris Hutchinson
Margurete, Irene & Iris (twins) Hutchinson, mothers maiden name was Mamie Bell. The Bells came from Belfast, Ireland, 1866, settled first in the Greeley Colony before coming to Harmony in the 1870s.
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Thomas Bell and daughter Hessie Preston
Thomas Bell and daughter Hessie Preston, both seated outside; Fort Collins, Colorado. Bells came from Ireland 1866 to Greeley Colony. Preston Collection Two of the Bell boys died in route from Ireland...
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