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61) Bert Denham
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An employee of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, and the chairman of the Order of Railway Conductors. He lived in Grand Junction, Colorado.
62) Rod Thomas
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He came from Cripple Creek, Colorado to become the President of the First National Bank in Grand Junction in the early Twentieth century.
63) Helen A. Sealey
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A first grade teacher at the first Lowell School in Grand Junction, Colorado. She was also the principal.
64) Whipple Chester
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The advertising manager of the Grand Junction Daily News in the early Twentieth century. He was replaced by Al Look.
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She taught physical education, which was called physical culture at the time, at the first Lowell School in Grand Junction, Colorado.
66) Blair Burwell
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A vanadium prospector and an employee of Union Carbide. He lived in a house on 1st Street in Grand Junction, Colorado.
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An English immigrant to Grand Junction, Colorado. He farmed in the First Fruitridge area. He was born in London.
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He was born First Fruitridge in Grand Junction, Colorado. His father was an immigrant from England.
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With her husband William Edward Chapman, they settled and farmed in the First Fruitridge area of Grand Junction. Born in Pennsylvania.
70) Greg Chancellor
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He was a radio DJ in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the 1950's. He then came to Grand Junction, Colorado, where he worked for KREX.
71) Ruth Morris
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She was a broadcast journalist for Grand Junction, Colorado's KCTV Channel 8 during the 1970's.
72) Deborah Simpson
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Deborah owned a restaurant on 1st Street in Grand Junction called The Dream in the late 1800's. Alfred Flagg's aunt.
73) Edward R. Luke
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He was born in Iowa. He worked as a painter, and also owned a bakery in Grand Junction, Colorado.
74) Mr. Weir
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A Scottish "iron master" who worked at the grand junction iron foundry in the early Twentieth century.
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Born in Illinois, she moved with her husband and family from Iowa to Grand Junction in 1905. They later moved to Fruita, Colorado.
76) Ruth Raney
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A special education teacher in East Middle School in Grand Junction, Colorado in the mid-Twentieth century.
77) Nadine Borschell
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She worked as the secretary to the principal of Grand Junction High School in the early Twentieth century.
78) Roy French
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A cousin of Robert Grant who was a linotype operator for The Daily Sentinel newspaper in the 1940’s in Grand Junction, Colorado.
79) Burt Love
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According to Dudley W. Mitchell, he was the General Yardmaster in Grand Junction in the 1920's. He was a very experienced railroad worker.
80) Tom Copeland
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He was the owner of Copeland Drug Store at Fifth and Main Streets in Grand Junction, Colorado.