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Within a few years, one generation passes and another comes on the scene. If those who follow are to have any notion of what it was that went before, it must fall to those who possess a tie to the past to preserve what may be known. In that spirit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29FS_preserving-our-heritage_Montrose-CO.html
Within a few years, one generation passes and another comes on the scene. If those who follow are to have any notion of what it was that went before, it must fall to those who possess a tie to the past to preserve what may be known. In that spirit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29FR_preserving-our-heritage_Montrose-CO.html
Within a few years, one generation passes and another comes on the scene. If those who follow are to have any notion of what it was that went before, it must fall to those who possess a tie to the past to preserve what may be known. In that spirit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29FQ_preserving-our-heritage_Montrose-CO.html
Within a few years, one generation passes and another comes on the scene. If those who follow are to have any notion of what it was that went before, it must fall to those who possess a tie to the past to preserve what may be known. In that spirit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29FP_the-winds-of-change_Montrose-CO.html
For hundreds of years, American Indians were virtually the sole inhabitants of western Colorado. Isolated by the towering mountain peaks and rugged canyons and plateaus, members of the Ute Indian tribe lived relatively undisturbed here until their…
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Within a few years, one generation passes and another comes on the scene. If those who follow are to have any notion of what it was that went before, it must fall to those who possess a tie to the past to preserve what may be known. In that spirit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29FN_preserving-our-heritage_Montrose-CO.html
Within a few years, one generation passes and another comes on the scene. If those who follow are to have any notion of what it was that went before, it must fall to those who possess a tie to the past to preserve what may be known. In that spirit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29FM_preserving-our-heritage_Montrose-CO.html
Within a few years, one generation passes and another comes on the scene. If those who follow are to have any notion of what it was that went before, it must fall to those who possess a tie to the past to preserve what may be known. In that spir…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29FB_whats-in-a-name_Montrose-CO.html
The town of Montrose was originally known as Pomona, but early settler and town father, Joseph Selig, suggested the name Montrose after a favorite character in Sir William Scott's popular novel, The Legend of Montrose. Uncompahgre (Un-com-PAH-g…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29F7_the-utes-uncompahgre-river-country-ouray-1833-1880-chipeta-1843-1924_Montrose-CO.html
The Utes An Abundant Earth The bountiful food resources of the Uncompahgre Valley normally allowed the Tabeguache Utes a life free from hunger. Elk and deer ranged through the valley in profusion, as did antelope, mountain sheep, beaver, sage he…
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