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Among the people in this group are Mary Galvin, Margaret Galvin, Edward Galvin, and Patrick Galvin. Mary Galvin married Frank Bradbury in 1898. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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The Commercial Hotel in Granite, Colorado. Built in 1865. This image is courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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A group portrait at Lost Canyon. Margaret Galvin is pictured front row, 5th from left, and Mary Ellen Galvin Bradbury is pictured front row, 6th from left. This image is from the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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The Pine residence in Granite, Colorado, around 1882. The Pine family are pictured in front. This residence burned down in 1914. This image is from the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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The National Meat Market in Granite, Colorado. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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This is the Granite Depot. Freight is being loaded for a trip to Aspen, Colorado. The Frank Bradbury house is marked with an 'X'. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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A view of Main Street in Granite, Colorado, after the devastating fire of 1897. The Salida Mail reported on May 25, 1897: 'The town of Granite was almost entirely destroyed by fire yesterday. The origin of the fire was from a defective flue. The principal block of buildings, all of frame and log were completely destroyed. The property of the railroad was not damaged. The total loss was $10,000.00, fairly well covered by insurance.' Image courtesy...
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Boss Caswell's Monkey House Saloon in Granite, Colorado. Boss is the bearded gentleman standing in the doorway. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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A full shot of the town of Granite, Colorado. The 'X' marks the Granite courthouse, which burned down in 1897. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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W.L. Bradburn's Blacksmith and Wagon Shop in Granite, Colorado. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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Granite School picnic. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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A view of Main Street in Granite, Colorado, after the devastating fire of 1897. The Salida Mail reported on May 28, 1897: 'The fire broke out in what is known as the Granite house, and was caused, it is supposed, by a defective flue. This building is occupied by George Kipcel, who deals in groceries and merchandise, and is also used as a boarding house. After totally wiping out this building the flames swept down and took in and totally destroyed...
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A view of Main Street in Granite, Colorado, after the devastating fire of 1897. The Salida Mail reported on May 25, 1897: 'The town of Granite was almost entirely destroyed by fire yesterday. The origin of the fire was from a defective flue. The principal block of buildings, all of frame and log were completely destroyed. The property of the railroad was not damaged. The total loss was $10,000.00, fairly well covered by insurance.' Image courtesy...
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This grocery store in Granite was originally the Post Office. The large building to the left is the livery stable and Joe Lowe's Saloon and Rooms. This image is from the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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The Ball Brothers operated a general store in Granite, Colorado in the late 19th century. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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John Galvin, Jr. is pictured fifth from left (marked with yellow). Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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The home of the Ball Family. This house was upriver above the Spurr's old home. Pictured are: Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Jim Ball's mother, Miss Ball, Mrs. Jim Ball, Jim (on the steps), Mattie Linphy (?) with babe, May Ball Whitson. This image is from the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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Willard's Hotel in Granite, Colorado prior it's becoming a stage office. Image courtesy the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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Horace Tabor built and lived in this log house next to Cache Creek. It became a school in 1883. This image is from the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.
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Willard's Hotel & Carson's Stage Office in Granite, Colorado. This image is from the Patricia Bradbury Holton Collection.