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maggie crawford
Maggie Crawford came to Middle Park in the summer of 1874 with her husband Jimmy, and three children. They were given a piece of property and built a one ...
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Grand County Characters
Click Here to see guidelines on how to develop a character for re-enactment or Chautauqua. ... Copyright © 2004 - 2009 Grand County Characters.
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characters
Select from the choices at left to see a brief description of one of the historical characters of Grand County. Web Design by W.R. Donaldson ...
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doc suzie
Dr. Susan (Doc Susie) Anderson arrived in Fraser in 1907, suffering from consumption, and a semi-invalid. She remained in Fraser, practicing medicine, ...
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lewis gaskill
He and his family lived at the summit of Berthoud Pass into the mid-1880s, when they built the Gaskill House in what became Fraser, CO. ...
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david moffat
David Halliday Moffat was born in 1839 in Washingtonville, New York. He came to Denver in 1860 where he opened a bookstore with C.C. Woolworth on 15th and ...
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mary york cozens
An Irish immigrant who had come to Colorado – still Kansas territory then – with the Gold Rush in 1859, Mary York Cozens operated Cozens Stage Stop and Post ...
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