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"Colorado Cemetery Directory." Kay Merrill, editor; Colorado Council of Genealogical Societies, 1985. Listing of Colorado cemeteries, alphabetical by county, including brief info on location, history, number of graves, status, record custodian if any, and notes on published records. DOES NOT INCLUDE NAMES OF THOSE BURIED! LV5
"Colorado Families: A Territorial Heritage." The Colorado Genealogical Society, Inc, Denver, CO 1981. In 1974 the Colorado Gene. Soc. requested that everyone with ancestors in Colorado before Jan 1, 1877 submit information about them and their descendants for publication. Every pioneer was eligible. The book includes some 40,000 individuals. One Chinese clan is included.Each family or researcher provided names, birth, education, marriage, children, occupation, etc. starting with the first Coloradans. MM8
"Colorado Marriages 1858-1939." An Index Compiled by The Denver Public Library. c.2004, Colorado Genealogical Society. This is just an index that includes, brides, grooms, date of marriage and the county they registered the marriage in. MN4
"The Fighting Men of Colorado; Asiatic-Pacific Theater; Part I; WWII." c. 1948 Historical Publishing Co, Denver, CO. Official Records, Personal Biographies, This book has a index. MN4
"Guide to the Colorado Ghost Towns and Mining Camps." Author Perry Eberhart 1969. The Swallow Press, Chicago. Hundreds of ghost towns and former mining camps. S15
"Mt. Lookout, Where you can see for Two Days." Ruth Marie Colville, c1995. An epic tale of place, time and people evolves through millennia years. It includes reviews of first Americans, Ute and Pueblo. It covers 400 years of influence by Colonial Spain and the Republic of Mexico and establishment of San Luis Valley plazas. It records the arrival of Anglo-American-European gold miners; and town founders. Contains an index and Table of Contents and List of Illustrations. Period of time the names cover is approximately from 1870's through comparatively recent times - the past 120 years. CB4
"Pioneers of the Territory of Southern Colorado." Members of the Southern Colorado Chapter of the Territorial Daughters of Colorado. 1980c. Vol. 5 only. No index. Chapter headings for these names: Alarid, Waggoner/Calkins, Gomez, Tafoya, Keeling/Jones/Spurelder, Larick, Landis/Bevans, Goss, Aragon/Martin, Padilla, Martinez, Sprague, Pfeiffer, Fuchs/Jemison. JWC
"Who's Who in Colorado 1966-67." Edition by Who's Who in Colorado, Inc. c. 1967. List who is who in Colorado in 1966-1967 with a small bio on each person listed. MN4
"Who's Who in Colorado 1973." c. 1973 by Who's Who in Colorado Inc. "A biographical record of Colorado's outstanding civic, business, professional, religious, labor and government leaders". MN4
"Year Book of the State of Colorado 1945-1947." The Bradford-Robinson Ptg, Co., Denver. Includes casualties of WWII complied by the War and Navy Dept in 1946, a total of 3,469 Colorado men. "Information regarding the State, its government, resources, opportunites and attrations, complied from official and semi-official sources and published under the authority vested by the State legislature in the State Planning Commission." MN4
"Who's Who for Denver and Colorado 1940-41-42." R.O. Norman, editor, Capitol Publishing Co. 1940. A biographical reference dictionary of life sketches of men and women who were living 1940+ and were connected with the "activity and history of Denver and Colorado." LLG
"The Colorado College Alumni Directory 1905-1994." The Colorado College c. 1994. Colorado College is located in Colorado Springs, CO. There is an index. MN4
"Colorado College: The First Century 1874-1974." c.1980 by J. Juan Reid. Colorado College is located in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, CO. Has an index but does NOT include alumni lists. MN4
"Tombstone Inscriptions of El Paso and Teller Counties, Colorado." c. 2002, 2005 by The Pikes Peak Genealogical Society, Inc. MN4
"Cripple Creek-Victor Mining District, CO Catholic Marriages 1892-1913." Miralyn S. Keske, Keske Publishing Co., 1989. Marriages from 1) St. Peter's Catholic Church, Cripple Creek, CO, 1892-1903, 2) Victor-Altman Area, CO 1892-1913. LV5
"Tombstone Inscriptions of El Paso and Teller Counties, Colorado." c. 2002, 2005 by The Pikes Peak Genealogical Society, Inc. MN4
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