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This picture was taken in Fort Collins of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner R. Cushing of Englewood. Their son Colbert B. Cushing is riding in the front.
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This was an egg hunt sponsored by the Gothic Theater. It was held in a park at Hampden and Broadway on the Skerritt property, now Highway 285. A.E. Ferguson's house is in the background.
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The Skerritt home was built about 1868 and stood on S Bannock in 1990.
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This house was the office of Dr. John Simon, Sr. It also housed the first library in Englewood.
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The view is to the east just north of Bates between Elati and Delaware. The three children in the front with the dog are Irma, Mary Grace and Earl Baudy. The other two children are unidentified.
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First National Bank-3501 S. Broadway. Also located in the building was: Dr. Catron, A.W. Kime-Lawyer, Dr. A.M. Lininger-Dentist
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Interior of First National Bank-3501 South Broadway.
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Englewood boys in Bushy Canyon, which is now Englewood's industrial district on the west side of the Platte and Amherst St.
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From left to right: Sargent Bob Mathews, Patrolman Glen Benson, Patrolman Kenneth Cain.
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A view of the South Platte River south of Dartmouth. The three people are unidentified.
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George Perrin in Bushy Canyon area with a movie camera.
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Pictured here is a young George Perrin in Bushy Canyon, located on the west side of the South Platte River.
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George Perrin in Bushy Canyon on the West side of the Platte River.
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George Perrin Jr. in a baseball uniform for the Englewood VFW.
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George Perrin Jr. sitting in a Jet fighter. In 1963 while flying over the Pacific young George was mysteriously lost to radar detection. Searches never discovered either the lost plane or the pilot.
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George Perrin doing what he did best...
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George Perrin stands in front of Snyder's Pharmacy. The pharmacy was on the ground floor of Bivens Hall.
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Football field and park built on the Skerritt's property which is now highway 285 (Hampden).
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Volunteer fireman and equipment in front of City Hall. Front row: far right end - Jack Hanwell, 3rd from left - Bill Graham, 1st on left - "Tiny" Ballow. In the back of the group standing to the right of the entrance wearing a hat is Ernie Anderson.