by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Aug 11, 2023
Fred Greub, about 1880. Brother of Eliza, and both were children of Rudolph Greub, pioneer Left Hand blacksmith.
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Mary Bader Arbuthnot, widow, and 6 children. Her husband William Arbuthnot was killed on April 21, 1882 by a vicious horse. Photo ca. 1890. Melissa Waller (b 1876); Fred A. (b 1869) who married Margie Coe; George (b 1873); Stella (b 1878); Will (b 1871) later married...
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Aug 11, 2023
Will T. Wilson, son of George W. Wilson and his successor as railway agent in Niwot. Will T. had a leg amputated as a result of accident as a young man.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Aug 11, 2023
George W. Wilson, first agent and telegrapher for Colorado Southern Railway in 1874, at Modoc section house.
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Children posing with donkey. Dickensheets stereo slide #250.