Library hours: Mon-Thurs 9-7; Fri 9-6; Sat 9-5; Sun 12-5. Get more info at our website www.telluridelibrary.org.   

Horario de biblioteca: Lun-Jue 9-7; Vie 9-6; Sáb 9-5; Dom 12-5. Para más información, visite www.telluridelibrary.org

Archive Search Results


Showing 1 - 5 of 5 , query time: 0.04s
Thumbnail for 'Addison and Bird Hockett'
Format:
Image
Studio portrait of Addison L. and Bird Crawford Hockett, early pioneers of Eagle County. He married Birdie Crawford on November 22, 1898. They lived in Gypsum and had six children. Addison's father, Barclay Hockett, first settled on the mouth of Brush Creek in 1882, in an area now known as Hockett Gulch. Barclay Hockett was Eagle's first postmaster. [Thanks to Bill Stephens, Sr., for this information.] [Title supplied from catalog prepared by...
Thumbnail for 'Barclay Nordick Hockett'
Format:
Image
Formal portrait of Barclay Hockett. He was born July 19, 1813, at Wilmington, Ohio, and died at Gypsum, Colorado, on June 7, 1915. He was an early settler of Eagle County, arriving at Battle Mountain in 1882, and moving to Eagle a year later. He homesteaded near Gypsum.
Thumbnail for 'Brian Hall portraying John Root'
Format:
Image
Brian Hall of the Porchlight Players, portraying both mountain man John Root during the Gypsum Cemetery Tour July 16, 2011. The tour was sponsored by the Town of Gypsum in celebration of Gypsum's Centennial, held July 9-17, 2011. The Porchlight Players, a local drama group, portrayed interesting citizens of the town buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. John Root was born in 1835 and died December 1919. He came to the Eagle River valley while the Ute...
Thumbnail for 'Crawford Family Children'
Format:
Image
Studio photograph of Bird Crawford (Hockett) and her brothers. "Birdie" came to the Gypsum valley as a small girl with her parents. In 1898, she married Addison L. Hockett, member of another pioneer family. They had four daughters: Myrtie Stephens, Mary Margaret Robichaud, Arta Pharo, and Lucy Ronchetti.
Thumbnail for 'Gypsum locals'
Format:
Image
Inscription reads: "Pearce, Daggett, Jim, Polo, Schliff, Noecker." [Good example of thumbprint on right side]