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Taken from Wikipedia, "The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland is the official regimental military band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland based at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh. The Band's musicians wears the Feather bonnet with a red over white hackle and scarlet Doublet in Full Dress Uniform. In addition, there are two Territorial bands, the Highland Band and the Lowland Band, which are administered by the regiment's territorial battalions. It...
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Marsha and Jack Brendlinger settled in Aspen in 1963, where they raised four children. The couple built and operated the Applejack Inn on Main Street in Aspen, beginning in 1964, and opened the Tower Fondue Restaurant in Snowmass Village in 1967 with Howard Englander. Jack Brendlinger began to work for the Aspen Skiing Co. as public relations director in 1976, and Marsha taught preschool at the Wildwood School. She also began teaching dance for...
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36324) Heidi Haggl
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Taken from the Learning Tree website, "The Learning Tree of Eagle exists to carefully grow the future by making mountains of memories one child at a time. We create a nurturing environment by focusing on the social, physical, and intellectual growth through planned activities, compassion, interaction and consistency in daily routine. We encourage curiosity and the uniqueness of each little soul. Love is our mantra."
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View of barracks at Camp Hale photographed from between two cars. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Video interview for induction into the Aspen Hall of Fame.
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36332) Jean Dice
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She grew up in Illinois near present day Chicago on land her father bought after getting injured in the Civil War. She met and married John Gaddy in Missouri in 1907, then moved to Montrose, Colorado in 1908, where the two of them had family.
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He was born in Lacoma, Missouri. He moved with his wife to Montrose, Colorado in 1908, shortly after their marriage, and the two of them raised a family there. He was the proprietor of a barber shop. He later became a cobbler, and opened a shoe repair shop in Olathe. Father of three children, two boys and a girl. He was a member of the National Guard.
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A Denver and Rio Grande passenger train derailment, described by Mesa County Oral History Project interviewee Dudley Mitchell, that resulted in death and injury to several passengers and crew. The following is a description of the accident and subsequent investigation by the United States Interstate Commerce Commission. Bureau of Safety as published in the Summary of Accident Investigation Reports: "Derailment of a passenger train near Grassy,...
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A dentist and member of the U.S. Navy. He was a good friend of Peter Matteroli, and together they passed the dental board examinations in Salt Lake City.
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Dr. Peter Matteroli's roommate for several years at the Argonaut Hotel. He worked for the Western Slope Auto Company and then Lane and Company.
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A railroad track established by William Thomas Carpenter to transport the coal from the Book Cliff Coal Mine from 1889-1925. It started at the yard depot, located just west of Rice Street on Main Street in Grand Junction, Colorado. It then proceeded up 1st Street north toward First Fruitridge, turning east to go down Bookcliff Avenue and crossing the big ditch just before Patterson, where it headed into the desert and toward the Bookcliffs and the...
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36340) 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.