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A document, possibly written by Emma Nardin Oberto, around 1990, as part of the oral history project, conducted by the Wilkinson Public Library, in Telluride, Colorado. Describes Gio Oberto and Hattie Gallo(n) Obertos' lives.
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Gio Oberto's obituary (unknown publisher). More than likely published in either San Miguel County or Montrose County. Exact date is also unknown, but would be February of 1942.
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An obituary for Gio Oberto, dated February 11, 1942, and published by the Montrose Press. Please note the misspelling of the last name--the correct last name is Oberto.
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A Southeast section of the Lone Tree Cemetery map, located in Telluride, Colorado, featuring the Oberto family's plots (marked with a blue dot): Emma Nardin Oberto (plot #817), Leo Edwin Oberto (plot #817), Henrietta Oberto (plot #818), Robert Gio Oberto (#819), and Gio Oberto (plot #820). To visit these plots, use the east gate (the cemetery's main entrance) and walk west on the path. The plots will be located on the left.
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A pamphlet, written by Gio's lawyer and friend (name is illegible), published by San Miguel Historical Society, circa 1977, about Gio Oberto's life. Includes his career in Telluride, Colorado, and various professions, mining claims, lawsuits, and a physical description of Gio.