by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Sep 2, 2023
John Buckley posing with his Hollier Eight automobile. He was too crippled with asthma to farm, so he sold cars from a Boulder dealer at his home.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Sep 2, 2023
John H. Buckley farmhouse at 7419 North 83rd St. Left to right: John Buckley, wife Julia, son Irvin Buckley and his wife Jessie. Irvin and Jessie lived in the house next door.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Sep 2, 2023
Irvin Buckley, daughter Lulu Mae, and wife Jessie Mason Buckley, in front of their new home, ca. 1912.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Sep 2, 2023
Sylvanus Budd was one of the first settlers in Left Hand Valley. He was elected to the Colorado State Legislature in 1888, which is probably the date of this photo. He is the father of Katie Madden.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Sep 2, 2023
New barn at farm of Irvin and Jessie (Mason) Buckley. Built by John Nelson, ca. 1912. At left are Jessie and daughter Lulu Mae in buggy, and Irvin holding team of horses.