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641Navajo National Monument / Sandstone / Puebloan peoples / Native American history / Colorado Plateau / Southwestern United States / 10039 Keet Seel / Pueblo III Era / Arizona / Western United States / History of North America

Your Canyon Experience, Above and Below Peregrine falcon © KENT R. KELLER Water carved these canyons over millions of

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Language: English - Date: 2012-03-29 14:17:38
642Weld County /  Colorado / Sugar beet

History of Weld County Towns SEVERANCE Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]In 1894, David E. Severance applied for a post office for a community of approximately 50 families to be named Tailholt. However, because Mr. S

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643Weld County /  Colorado / Platteville /  Wisconsin / Union Colony of Colorado / South Platte River / Fort Vasquez / Platteville /  Colorado / Colorado counties / Geography of Colorado / Colorado

History of Weld County Towns PLATTEVILLE Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]The Platte River Land Company built a “village on the Platte” along the Denver Pacific Railroad line between Denver and Cheyenne, Wyoming

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644Weld County /  Colorado / Nathan Meeker / Horace Greeley / Greeley /  Colorado / Weld County School District Six / Colorado counties / Geography of Colorado / Union Colony of Colorado

History of Weld County Towns GREELEY Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]In 1869, Nathan Meeker, agricultural editor of the New York Tribune, arrived in Colorado to write about going West to farm. His boss, Horace Gree

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645Johnstown /  Pennsylvania / Weld County /  Colorado / Johnstown / Colorado / Johnstown /  Colorado / Geography of Colorado / Colorado counties / Geography of the United States

History of Weld County Towns JOHNSTOWN Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]In approximately 1883, Harvey J. Parish homesteaded 80 acres between the Big Thompson and Little Thompson Rivers. He then married Mary Wygal. F

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646Geography of the United States / Gilcrest /  Colorado / Weld County /  Colorado / Colorado

History of Weld County Towns GILCREST Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]The town of Nantes[removed]), situated along the Union Pacific Railway, was failing. A lumber tycoon from Iowa, W. K. Gilcrest, acquired much

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647Colorado counties / Weld County /  Colorado

History of Weld County Towns NUNN Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]The area directly west of present-day Nunn was called Maynard Flats, named after Adjunct General Joseph S. Maynard, American Civil War veteran and W

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648Cache La Poudre River / Roosevelt National Forest / Weld County /  Colorado / Fort Collins /  Colorado / Windsor /  Connecticut / Windsor /  Colorado / Larimer County /  Colorado / Geography of Colorado / Colorado counties / Colorado

History of Weld County Towns WINDSOR Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]From the early 1860s farmers and ranchers were settling near the Cache la

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649Native American history / Adivasi / Asia / Indian society

COLORADO RIVER INDIAN TRIBES LEGAL AID APPLICATION FOR LEGAL SERVICES 1st Interview: File No: One Shot

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Language: English - Date: 2007-10-18 06:17:54
650Geography of England / Weld County /  Colorado / Kersey / Babergh

History of Weld County Towns KERSEY Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]The Union Pacific Railroad line allowed a shipping depot to be built in 1884 at Orr, provided they change the name. Orr was too similar to other s

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