Weld County

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321Eaton / Colorado counties / Weld County /  Colorado / Larimer County /  Colorado

History of Weld County Towns EATON Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]In 1882, Colorado Senator Benjamin Eaton (later Governor) mapped the town he called Eatonton along the Union Pacific rail line, naming the streets

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322Frederick High School / Dacono /  Colorado / Weld County /  Colorado / Firestone

History of Weld County Towns DACONO Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]Dacono was the second coal mining town of a trio of towns northeast of Erie, along with Firestone and Fredrick. They are commonly referred to as t

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323Weld County /  Colorado / Longmont /  Colorado / Mead / Geography of Colorado / Colorado / Mead /  Colorado

History of Weld County Towns MEAD Incorporated Weld County Town[removed]The Great Western Railroad ran a line between Johnstown and Longmont to transport sugar beets to the sugar factory in Longmont. The railway passed t

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324Colorado counties / Weld County /  Colorado

History of Weld County Towns MILLIKEN Incorporated Weld County Town – 1909 The Denver, Laramie & Northwestern Railroad (DLNWRR) established Milliken Station, named for John D. Milliken, on its line between Denver and

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325Ninth grade / High school / Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools / Morris County School of Technology / Education / Aims Community College / North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

Greeley 6 Background Weld County School District 6 Pharmacy Tech Students Weld County School District 6 has schools in Greeley and Evans. The District has 13 career pathway

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326Greeley-Weld County Airport / Airport authority

_HOME_ CHAPTER 2: Administration _MS_WORD_ _TABLE_OF_CONTENTS_ _ARTICLE_I__Board_Procedures_ _ARTICLE_II__General_Policies_

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327Weld 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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328Weld 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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329Weld 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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330Johnstown /  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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