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Orphan Photo! contributed by Shelley Cardiel. The writing on the back of the postcard provides the following
identification "This is Mrs. OAKS and her son Clide on their homestead 1/2
mile north of Dorwin OUDERKIRK & taken some kodak pictures when out there
vester in front yd with crow bar him and Clide have just killed a rattler.
A neighbor Mr. SCOTT with horse, this was about 35 mi south of Pueblo,
Colo". All four people in the photographs appear to be adult size, though I cannot
see all their faces to give you a better age. I was able to find records of
a Clyde OAKS b. 21 Mar 1897 and d. Dec 1978 in Pueblo Co. CO so I'm
wondering if that might be the same person in the photograph. I am hoping
to locate someone from this OAKS Family so that this special old photograph
can be returned to their care. If you are a member of the family, or know someone who might be, please
contact me. Thanks, Shelley Cardiel: cardiels@comcast.net Rye, Barn on the Lone Star Ranch owned by the Stewart's contributed by Chris Stewart Rye, Home built by Joseph Doze, late 1800's contributed by Cynthia Stevens Rye, Colorado General Store Rye Methodist Church Built in 1889, photo taken about 1906 George Sears store at Greenhorn. Property now owned by Fosseco's. Rye Creamery Old Rye This building is now owned by Kirkland Construction. Rye, Colorado Main Street, Rye, Colorado Main Street, Rye, Colorado Rye, Colorado Lewis Harris Ranch 1906 Rye Post Office about 1925 Beulah postcard Contributed by Gweb Griggs Weicker Transfer and Storage Contributed by Joan Alyea Weicker Transfer and Storage, new truck. Duane Alyea in photo. Contributed by Joan Alyea Courthouse photos contributed by Glen Soldan. A very interesting letter written about the fire in Cripple Creek, CO, written on stationary from The Southern Hotel in Pueblo, CO. The letter is dated April 26, 1896 June 3, 1921 Pueblo Flood photos contributed by Barbara Conrad. Colorado Fuel and Iron Steel Plant postcard Colorado Fuel and Iron Steel Plant postcard Main Street, Pueblo, date unknown. postcard North on Main Street from Second Street postcard New County Courthouse under construction postcard Mineral Palace Park postcard Santa Fe Depot, Avondale, 1954 postcard Portland School Pueblo County, Colorado Contributed by Sonia Yaco Mineral Palace Contributed by Sonia Yaco Fourth Street Bridge over the Arkansas River Contributed by Sonia Yaco Woodcroft Hospital, Pueblo Contributed by Sonia Yaco Wilson House, Rye, Colorado Contributed by Sonia Yaco Grand Opera House Contributed by Sonia Yaco Main Street, Rye Contributed by Sonia Yaco Y.M.C.A. Building, Pueblo Contributed by Sonia Yaco South Union Avenue, Pueblo Contributed by Sonia Yaco St. Mary's Hospital, Pueblo located at Pitkin and Quincy Streets. Contributed by Sonia Yaco Santa Fe train wreck 3 miles west of Fowler, 19 June 1944 . Near Arkansas River in pasture of the Harry Biby farm. Foreground: Harry Biby; Richard Christensen behind him; Billy Biby, son of Harry; son Jimmy Biby behind him. Two Santa Fe trains collided, one killed 50 injured. From Pueblo Chieftain 19 June 1944. Contributed by Nita Pearce Santa Fe train wreck US Army soldiers who helped the injured in train wreck. These men were stationed at the Air Base East of Pueblo. Near what is now the Pueblo Air Port. Contributed by Nita Pearce Sign post in Beulah Valley. Contributed by Joan Alyea. Aerial view of Beulah Valley. Contributed by Joan Alyea. Cheese Factory on 3-R Road. Contributed by Joan Alyea. Signal Mountain, Beulah, Contributed by Joan Alyea. The Mikado Beulah, Contributed by Joan Alyea. ![]() ![]() to the Pueblo County Index Page. ![]() Please e-mail comments and suggestions to Karen Mitchell. © 2008 Karen Mitchell |