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... built a new life on a new frontier . The deceased were buried facing east , following the Judeo - Christian fundamental belief of the resurrection rising from that direction . Most Colorado cemeteries follow this tradition when possible ...
... built a new life on a new frontier . The deceased were buried facing east , following the Judeo - Christian fundamental belief of the resurrection rising from that direction . Most Colorado cemeteries follow this tradition when possible ...
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... built one of the finest ranches in the county and became a very wealthy rancher. In 1917, William and Phoebe returned to Julesburg, where they bought a home in town for their retirement years. William died in 1927 at age ninety. Phoebe ...
... built one of the finest ranches in the county and became a very wealthy rancher. In 1917, William and Phoebe returned to Julesburg, where they bought a home in town for their retirement years. William died in 1927 at age ninety. Phoebe ...
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... built tin roofs and siding for the com- munity. Robert was active in business and the politics of the young com- munity, serving a term as mayor. Through the years, the Dye hard- ware store became a cornerstone in the business community ...
... built tin roofs and siding for the com- munity. Robert was active in business and the politics of the young com- munity, serving a term as mayor. Through the years, the Dye hard- ware store became a cornerstone in the business community ...
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... built through his land , and he was forced to purchase it twice . Very active in town politics , he was director of the sod schoolhouse built in 1890 , and served on the Sedgwick County School Board until 1930 . He is buried in the Ovid ...
... built through his land , and he was forced to purchase it twice . Very active in town politics , he was director of the sod schoolhouse built in 1890 , and served on the Sedgwick County School Board until 1930 . He is buried in the Ovid ...
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... built a sod house for his family . Following John's death in 1915 , Lydia tended the household , the children and raised hens for eggs , produce and oats . An ardent member of the Sedgwick Methodist Church , she served her community ...
... built a sod house for his family . Following John's death in 1915 , Lydia tended the household , the children and raised hens for eggs , produce and oats . An ardent member of the Sedgwick Methodist Church , she served her community ...
Inhalt
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The Metro Denver Area | 89 |
The Western Plateaus | 127 |
The Grasslands | 245 |
The Great Divide | 337 |
Clever Epitaphs | 451 |
The Author | 477 |
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From the Grave: A Roadside Guide to Colorado's Pioneer Cemeteries Linda Wommack Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1998 |
From the Grave: A Roadside Guide to Colorado's Pioneer Cemeteries Linda Wommack Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1998 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 452 - As you are now so once was I; As I am now so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me.
Seite xv - How did he play his God-given part? Was he ever ready with a word of good cheer, To bring back a smile, to banish a tear". Not- "What was his church?" Nor "What was his creed?" But- "Had he befriended those really in need? " Mile High and Climbing Not - "What did the sketch in the newspaper say? " But — "How many were sorry when he passed away?
Seite xv - Not— how did he die? But — how did he live? Not — what did he gain? But — what did he give? These are the units To measure the worth Of a man as a man Regardless of birth. Not — what was his station But — had he a heart?
Seite xv - How did he Die?" But — "How did he live?" Not — "What did he gain?" But — "What did he give?" These are the units To measure the worth Of a man, as a man, regardless of birth. Not — "What was his station?
Seite 95 - LUKE. History of the gold discoveries on the South Platte River. By Luke Tierney. To which is appended a guide of the route, by Smith & Oaks. Published by the authors. Pacific City, la. Herald office: A. Thomson, printer. 1859. ( [5] -27, 5 p. 8vo.) W CoHi 457 Williams' Muscatine directory, city guide, and business mirror.
Seite 193 - He opened up His golden gate On that heartbreaking day, And with His arms around you, You gently slipped away. It broke our hearts to lose you, You did not go alone, A part of us went with you, The day God called you home.
Seite 248 - Glanynwr, in line with a high and very conspicuous house (Bryntirion) on the top of the hill on the west side of the bay. "The mark for crossing...
Seite 453 - Here lie the remains of DC Oakes, Who was the starter of this damned hoax...