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Calhan, CO
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Photo postcard of farmers’ sugar beet wagons lined up for weighing and loading onto train cars in Fort Lupton rail yard, ca. 1914.
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  • Post published:August 23, 2021
  • Post category:Fort Lupton
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What an abundance of sugar beets there is in this photo:  the line-up of at least 10 fully-loaded wagons stretching back and around the corner in front of the G.…

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Studio photo of John C. Mulcahy, who called Trinidad, CO, his home, ca. 1910’s. (Photo by Reed studio, Norton, Kansas)
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  • Post published:August 23, 2021
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The grave marker for John C. Mulcahy at the Prescott National Cemetery in Arizona is typical of military cemetery markers.  It’s a rectangular white stone slab set flat on the…

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Fort Lupton State Bank check, Fort Lupton, CO, 1903.
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  • Post published:August 22, 2021
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This image shows a Fort Lupton State Bank check dated April 13, 1903.  In 1900, Mr. S. G. Hurst, a merchant and banker in Brighton, opened the Fort Lupton State…

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Fort Lupton State Bank owners Mary Birdie and S.J. Rhode and party, up Left Hand Canyon, ca. 1937-38.
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  • Post published:August 22, 2021
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Pictured, from left to right, moving clockwise, are: 1) Aletha A. (Rhode) Booton, S.J. Rhode's sister. 2) S.J. Rhode.   3) Bonita (Bonnie) L. Caldwell, whose parents are also in this…

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Welcome!

Welcome to my blog of old Colorado photos.  I’ve always loved old photos, and given my interest in history, it was probably inevitable that I would be drawn to the idea of collecting old images of the Colorado town where I grew up, i.e., Fort Lupton.  Fort Lupton sits on the South Platte River, about halfway between Denver and Greeley, at the western edge of the Great Plains. 

I grew up feeling more connected to the eastern half of the state than to the western half. Maybe that was because I knew the plains were just out the back door of Fort Lupton, so to speak, or simply because I was more familiar with the names of towns to the east. So, a few years ago, when I decided to expand my collecting beyond Fort Lupton, I leaned east.  Since then, though, I’ve gotten the bug for expanding my collection to the entire state.  You'll find that, in its current state, my blog is weighted toward images of Fort Lupton, eastern and northern Colorado, but that will shift as I steadily add images from the Colorado Rockies and western slope.

I hope you enjoy my blog as much as I enjoy building and tending to it. Please feel free to leave comments!

  • - Jack

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