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Colorado Pressless Native: February 2013
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Sunday, February 17, 2013. Guardhouse at old Fort Lewis 1916, post in 1881. Old Fort Lewis. Overhead view of the guardhouse and corrals to the East was taken in 1916. Photo courtesy of Fort Lewis College, Center of Southwest Studies. Fort Lewis military post, September 1881. Guide to photos was produced by Todd Ellison, Certified Archivist, Center of Southwest Studies (December 2004). Urros Men an...
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~ Donkeys Can Do! ~: 5/1/11 - 6/1/11
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And, she is. The Wild Burro Protection League. WILD BURRO PROTECTION LEAGUE AUCTION. Wild Horse and Burro Alliance. The Wild Horse Freedom Federation. Ft Davis Donkeys Can Do Days. Circle Ranch (holistic range management). MAMMOTH JENNY, MARJORIE IS A MOM! My guess is 80-100 lbs. Glad its not me! Welcome to the world little one. Miss Abby. Links to this post. ELIZABETH AND CHARLES THE ROYALTY IN OUR HUMBLE BARN. Links to this post. They have got to stop it, now! Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Colorado Pressless Native: McPhee and Colorado
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Saturday, July 20, 2013. Montezuma Lumber Co. narrow gauge locomotive, engine number 271, engine type 2-8-0. Creator(s) Perry, Otto, 1894-1970. Summary: Three-quarter view of left side of engine, from front end. Photographed: McPhee, Colo., June 18, 1942. Notes: Title from catalog prepared by Western History Department, Denver Public Library. R7000132572. Date [between 1880 and 1900? Summary: Exte...
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Colorado Pressless Native: Hanging flume photos
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Sunday, November 10, 2013. Water flowing in the hanging flume, early summer 1891. Walking bridge across the Dolores River made from salvaged materials from the hanging flume. Wooden trestle flume on a side canyon with man pointing on top. April 6, 2014 at 2:47 PM. WATER BAPTISM AND FAITH. Can you imagine believers in Christ saying the same things about faith that they say about water baptism?
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Colorado Pressless Native: January 2013
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Thursday, January 31, 2013. I'll tell you what do with that newspaper. To paraphrase Mark Twain, rumors of our demise are greatly exaggerated. Newspapers have a million ways of being useful and some of them have nothing at all to do with being black and white and read all over. Let me give you a few examples. Make-Stuff.com also recognizes valid, positive, practical benefits to extend the life...
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Colorado Pressless Native: March 2013
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Sunday, March 24, 2013. Tomahawk and Western from Ticket to Tomahawk. Title: Tomahawk and Western R.R. (fictional name) # 1 named "Emma Sweeny" (Rio Grande Southern 4-6-0 #20), flat car #21 (Denver and Rio Grande Western #1026, Caboose 0409 (Rio Grande Southern), combine 107 (D&RGW 212), Hermosa, Colo., above rd. Creator(s): Richardson, Robert W. Girls in Overalls" first western movie. Name: The G...
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Colorado Pressless Native: Stoner and the railroad
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Tuesday, June 11, 2013. Stoner and the railroad. Title: Rio Grande Southern Railroad tank and buildings at Stoner (Colo.). Photographer: Chione, Alfred G. (Morton, Ill.). Notes: Mile Post 087.40. Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College. RGS narrow gauge motor car number 4. Photographer: Richardson, Robert W. Photographed: Stoner, Colorado, May 23, 1951. Photographer: Richardson, Robert W.
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Colorado Pressless Native: July 2013
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Saturday, July 20, 2013. Montezuma Lumber Co. narrow gauge locomotive, engine number 271, engine type 2-8-0. Creator(s) Perry, Otto, 1894-1970. Summary: Three-quarter view of left side of engine, from front end. Photographed: McPhee, Colo., June 18, 1942. Notes: Title from catalog prepared by Western History Department, Denver Public Library. R7000132572. Date [between 1880 and 1900? Summary: Exte...
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Colorado Pressless Native: April 2013
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Sunday, April 28, 2013. Burns Canyon slide (near the end of RGS). Click on photos to view larger. 1) Rio Grande Southern Railroad track removal near Burns Canyon. Above Dolores, Colo. Notes:Near Mile Post 63. A crew apparently is working on removing the first section of track at the lowest washout of track above Dolores when the Rio Grande Southern was being abandoned and scrapped. The Lady Of Sha...
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Colorado Pressless Native: May 2015
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Rob Carrigan, publisher Pikes Peak Courier View, Tri-Lakes Tribune, Teller County Extra rcarrigan61@msn.com. Saturday, May 30, 2015. Varying degrees of verbosity. Running a newspaper 120 years ago was the kind of business that required varying degrees of verbosity - depending mostly on how much advertisement the paper was able to sell. And it was true also, that even the ads could become long-winded. Consider the following item appearing in the Pikes Peak Journal of Feb. 16. 1895. 8220;Fifty years old!
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