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Scott, Old R. T. Frazier saddles are collectors items and very expensive, the
museum here in Pagosa Springs has a couple of them. Some museum in Pueblo should
be intrested in the catalog, if not there are numerous "wester heritage" museums
that may be. The Museum of Western Colorado (a western heritage museum) use to
have a web page but I was unable to locate it this morning to forward your email
to. If the person can not find an appropriate home for the catalog have him
contact me
Leroy Oldham
Scott Scheibe wrote:
> Anyone have any ideas about this?
>
> >From: CRBROWN2(a)aol.com
> >Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 21:48:07 EDT
> >Subject: R.T. Frazier Saddlery
> >To: dsscheibe(a)earthlink.net
> >X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 102
> >
> >Attention Scott Schiebe:
> > I have come across a catalogue that was sent out by RT Frazier Saddlery
> >April 1, 1932. Just wondering if you have any information about this company
> >out of Pueblo, Colorado. Is there a historical museum that would be
> >interested in this catalogue (#32).
> > Charles Brown
> > cwbrown1(a)aol.com
> > Richmond, VA
> > 804-741-3000
> >
>
> D. Scott Scheibe
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Anyone have any ideas about this?
>From: CRBROWN2(a)aol.com
>Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 21:48:07 EDT
>Subject: R.T. Frazier Saddlery
>To: dsscheibe(a)earthlink.net
>X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 102
>
>Attention Scott Schiebe:
> I have come across a catalogue that was sent out by RT Frazier Saddlery
>April 1, 1932. Just wondering if you have any information about this company
>out of Pueblo, Colorado. Is there a historical museum that would be
>interested in this catalogue (#32).
> Charles Brown
> cwbrown1(a)aol.com
> Richmond, VA
> 804-741-3000
>
D. Scott Scheibe
mailto:dsscheibe@earthlink.net http://home.earthlink.net/~dsscheibe/
Gospel Principles List, Join the list:
http://home.earthlink.net/~dsscheibe/gp.htm
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Visit The Plan of Salvation
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& Questions Answered by the Book of Mormon pages
http://home.earthlink.net/~dsscheibe/qbom/qabommf.htm
If you receive scrambled e-mail, please let me know, it is a problem I have
with Eudora 3.0x 16 bit..
FYI
>
>
> COUNTDOWN TO ELLIS ISLAND OPENING
> =====================================================================
> On 17 April, The American Family Immigration History Center will open
> on Ellis Island, to great fanfare. Genealogists all over will be
> logging in to search the newly created database of passenger arrival
> records of 17 million people who immigrated through the port of New
> York from 1892-1924.
>
> Ellis Island stands as one of the most prominent and recognized
> symbols of American immigration, with around 5,000 visitors a day
> walking through the same halls that many of our ancestors passed
> through so many years ago.
>
> To celebrate this historic opening, Ancestry.com will be featuring
> articles and Web pages to help you locate your immigrant ancestors.
> Look for articles to help you get the most from passenger arrival
> records, and take you beyond Ellis Island to follow up with other
> resources. For those who are unable to locate their ancestors in
> passenger arrival records, we will look at alternative sources.
>
> Stay tuned for all the latest information on the events planned. For
> more information, see the Immigration History Center page at:
> http://www.ellisislandrecords.org
>
> =====
>
In a message dated 4/10/2001 6:53:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
joan(a)rootsweb.com writes:
> The GenConnect server will be offline from approximately midnight tonight
> until approximately 5 am Mountain Daylight Time, Wednesday, April 11, for a
> full system backup.
>
> The GenConnect Team
>
Huerfano County checking in. Sorry I'm late, as usual.
Counter:
Feb 19 - Feb 25: 190
Feb 26 - Mar 04: 314
Mar 05 - Mar 11: 218
Mar 12 - Mar 18: 218
Mar 19 - Mar 25: 237
Mar 26 - Apr 01: 213
Karen Mitchell
2001 has been declared "The Year of "Love". Pass it on.
km1109(a)rmi.net
US GenWeb Project County Coordinator
Huerfano County Coordinator
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cohuerfa/index.htm
Huerfano County List Owner
COHUERFA-L(a)rootsweb.com
Taos County Coordinator
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmtaos/index.htm
Taos County List Owner
NMTAOS-L(a)rootsweb.com
March stats;
Hits 113
Queries 3
Obit 1
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Sorry I am late on posting these but I was out of town for a week and I
got back very late last night.
Costilla -
272 hits
2 new surnames added
1 obit
4 queries answered
Saguache -
206 hits
1 new surname added
1 obit
Marta Norton
In a message dated 4/1/2001 9:05:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,
shadywood(a)worldnet.att.net writes:
> I don't understand how Rootsweb and Sitemeter count hits. Looks like
> Rootsweb might count 'refreshes' or returns to the screen??
>
> Betty
>
Looks like that is what the Rootsweb counter does. I think the site meter one
uses a cookie when it counts, so you don't get counted again if you just
refresh.
Mary Ann H.
Gail
You caught me.
The filename is 189xltr.txt so the URL should be
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/co/lake/misc/189xltr.txt
Thanks for pointing out my typo.
Lee
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gail Meyer Kilgore" <gkilgore(a)primenet.com>
To: <COGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 12:57 AM
Subject: Re: [COGEN-L] March 2001: Archives/Tombstone Project Report
Lee, I could not get this link to work.......
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/co/lake/misc/1890xltr.txt
Gail
==== COGEN Mailing List ====
This list is for the discussion of topics related to the COGenWeb project.
It's primary audience is the county coordinators, state coordinator and
other volunteers for the project.
Mary Ann
COYuma is still here.
March Stats:
166 - hits
8 - queries
5 - lookups (all answered)
2 - New researchers registered
5 - Cemetery Lookups for Washington County
Lee
There is always an up-to-date record of newly uploaded photographs for the
Colorado USGenWeb Tombstone Photo Project at
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/co/costones/new.htm
Thanks, Lee, for helping me out again this past month.
Adams County had 284 visitors and welcomed a new volunteer, Five queries
were posted.
Denver had a record 1089 hits plus 44 queries and 20 obits posted.
Leona
Checking in for April.
San Miguel County has been re-decorated. (I love designing county logos more
than anything else!)
San Miguel 143 hits
Pitkin County 197 hits
Gunnison County 208 hits
Delta County 287 hits
Hit count is up on all sites.
Vikki Gray
In a message dated 3/31/2001 9:35:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,
gbrown153(a)bacavalley.com writes:
> oops!! Empty ayyachment
> Gail
> Baca & Hinsdale
>
Hum... Well it came through on the copy I got from the list. I will post it
to the announcments page this afternoon.
Mary Ann H.