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An image of a man standing at Bradfield Reservoir that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The numbers 285577 are located in the lower right.
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An image of Civilian Conservation Corps Camp at Glad GS. A variety of structures are seen within the image. The numbers 299127 are in the lower right.
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Image of three Officers attached to Camp F28-C. The names Lts. Knealey, and Maus are included in the title of this photo. The third name is unknown. There are numbers present in the lower right. However, they are cut off due to frame. So it's not possible to see them at this time.
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An image of Blanco CCC Camp F-29-C. Three men are pushing up a utility pole in the country side. The numbers 310656. The frame cuts it off a bit so these numbers are approximate.
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An image of the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp at Glade GS. A wide variety of different structures are present within the image. The numbers 299559 are in the lower right. However, these are approximate as the numbers are slightly cut off.
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Old three story stone building
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The third of four postcards of four buildings in Durango, Colorado. This one is of The High School.
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Second of four postcards of four buildings in Durango, Colorado. This one is of the Durango City Library
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The fourth of four postcards of four buildings in Durango, Colorado. This one is of Mercy Hospital
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Durango (Colo.) High School, Park Elementary School, and Whittier School.
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Three story brick building with trees and lawn in front
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Buildings on a snowy street in Silverton, Colorado.
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Fred Bowman and Helen (Bowman) Lane discuss their father’s opening of the first slaughterhouse in Grand Junction, the history of downtown buildings, and the lives of young people in early Twentieth century Mesa County. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado.
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Craig B. Aupperle discusses the history of outlaws, robberies and lawmen on the Western Slope and in the Western United States. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of the Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado. *Please note that the first half of this audio file suffers from poor quality related to issues with the original recording.
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Charles Moore discusses his career in the U.S. Grazing Service, ranching, and tension between sheep and cattle ranchers on Colorado's Western Slope. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado.
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Dorsey G. Son discusses his career as a surveyor for the Colorado State Highway Commission operating in Southwestern Colorado. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado.
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Within the sagebrush steppe ecosystem in the intermountain west, sagebrush obligate birds occupy a variety of specialized niches. The purpose of our research was to identify the effect of road presence and habitat covariates on the density of sagebrush obligate birds during their breeding season. Roads through sagebrush threaten local bird abundance through anthropogenic disturbance and habitat fragmentation (Knick et al. 2012). However, research...
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Charles H. Buttolph discusses the early fruit growing industry in Mesa County, and the challenges it faced. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries and the Museums of Western Colorado.
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"Dad Smith and Daddy Borah [Alfred] putting plow down deep in garden" - from Alda Borah. Near Brush Creek. Smith is pulling while Alfred pushes; both men are in similar dress with hats.