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A. W. Scott Residence, 403 S. College
A. W. Scott Residence, 403 S. College. Moved to 1113 block of Matthews.
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Log Schoolhouse
Buildings; Log cabins; Log buildings--Colorado; Schools; schoolhouse
Black and white photograph of a photograph of log school house. The typed caption below the photo is typed "First school in Timnath district - built in 1869 - located northwest of the twin river bridges...
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Collapsible Shelving/Drawer Unit
HOUSEHOLD ACCESSORY;
Shelving/Drawer unit. It appears that it can be moved to stack drawers on top of each other, or "opened" to allow access to drawers. Probably has some sort of hinge.
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Charles Trimble House
Charles Trimble house, southwest corner of College and Oak, later moved when they built the post office. Hottel Mansion also visible in photograph.
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J. J. Ver Straeten Residence
Single level frame dwelling, constructed c.1905 with small covered front porch. House was moved to property next door. Range 68 (West), Township 7 (North), Section 30. Property owned by J. J. Ver Straeten,...
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Westlake School, district 57, may be Elkhorn School, district 53
Buildings; Schools; schoolhouse; School children; Children; Students; Teachers
Black and white photograph of the Westlake School, district 57, Larimer County Schools, Larimer County, Colorado. Mildred Payson Lambe Beatty taught at Westlake School. On back of photo "Miss Iantha Giddings...
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505 S. Meldrum, 1948
505 S. Meldrum, constructed c.1900. Single story frame dwelling with covered front porch, dormer and detached one car garage. Moved to Windsor, April 25, 1966.
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New manager, Busley's Supermarket
0/22/1967 "Coloradoan" article "Busley's A.J. Markets sold to Cochran" on page 1. This photograph is not with the article but Ed Cochran is on the right and the man on the left is unknown. Ed Cochran moved...
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Turkeys control grasshoppers
The late 1930s and early 1940s experienced a terrible grasshopper scourge. They turned to turkeys as a means of control. One year there were 2000 of the turkeys. The roosts had to be moved frequently to...
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Turkeys control grasshoppers
The late 1930s and early 1940s experienced a terrible grasshopper scourge. They turned to turkeys as a means of control. One year there were 2000 of the turkeys. The roosts had to be moved frequently to...
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Turkeys control grasshoppers
The late 1930s and early 1940s experienced a terrible grasshopper scourge. They turned to turkeys as a means of control. One year there were 2000 of the turkeys. The roosts had to be moved frequently to...
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William Oliver Collins Home in Hillsboro, Ohio
Houses;
The William O. Collins Home in Hillsboro, Ohio. Col. Collins, whom Fort Collins is named after, moved to Hillsboro in 1835. Three children were born to The W.O. Collins. In 1862, Col. Collins and his son...
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2416 W. Olive, 1967
2416 W. Olive, 1967. One-story frame and brick house with attached garage and shed in back. House was built c. 1932, moved in, and completely remodeled c. 1965. It was about 35 years old at the time
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716 and 720 Whedbee
Buildings; Houses; Home; Streets; Streets--Colorado--Fort Collins; Roads; automobile
Black and white photograph of 2 houses located at 716 and 720 Whedbee St. Moved from U.P. tracks. Mrs. Chas. Tresner, Mrs. L. W. Tresner, Rev. Charles Tresner are identified in the photo.
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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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Carleton Residence on Smith Street
Buildings; Houses; Home; Streets; Streets--Colorado--Fort Collins; Roads
Black and white photograph of O.H. and Myrta Carleton Residence on Smith St.; Fort Collins, Colorado. Moved there from 525 Willow c. 1910 when Union Pacific tracks were built. [This information on the...
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Spring Canyon Boarding House, Stout
Spring Canyon Boarding House (Stout, Colo.); Hotels--Colorado--Stout; Horsetooth Reservoir (Colo.)--History
Spring Canyon Boarding House in Stout, Colorado. From left to right: Clyde Nye, Jim Lord, Mrs. E. Herrington, Roy Nye, Mamie Nye, (Mrs. Robert Lindenmeier), Frank Nye, Mrs.. Eva Nye (Mother of Mamie, Roy...
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A. W. Scott Residence, 403 S. College
A. W. Scott Residence, 403 S. College. Moved to 1113 block of Matthews, Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Sawin Barn, moved to Aldrich Place after 1904 flood
Livermore
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Farm
451 East County Line Road # 56, Fort Collins, Colorado. Two story frame dwelling, moved to this property from 4235 South College Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado. Range 69 (West), Township 8 (North), Section...
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