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.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Aug 8, 2023
Niwot train depot, ca. 1908, with steam engine approaching. Platform was removed. Loading chute next to depot.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Mar 2, 2023
Juan Apodaca was the Colorado & Southern Railroad Section Foreman. He was transferred to Niwot from Trinidad, Colorado, ca 1920s. He and his family lived in the Niwot Section House. Juan is at left, his wife Emilia de Vargas Apodaca is third from the right.
by niwothistoricalsociety_rbuwde | Mar 1, 2023
L-R: J.W. Madden and Will T. Wilson, March 2, 1920. Wilson was Niwot Depot agent at the time.