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Gail,
As my granddaughter would say - OMG!!! Sounds like you hit the
jackpot at the auction. My sister-in-law was born in Leadville, later
lived in Buena Vista and now lives in Salida. Her father retired from
Climax - Kostelc I think was the surname. When you get to digging
into all that this winter I'd love to hear if you come across his
name. My husband and I are headed up to Leadville for a look at the
train museum this Wednesday. He'll enjoy the trains - I'll enjoy the
scenery.
Pauline
On Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:07:20 -0700
Gail Kilgore <gail.kilgore(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Just to let you all know what is going on, the google mail list is
>no
> longer. I found out, with the passing of Daryl, that if a google
>mail list
> is in someone's name they are the owner of that mail list and the
>owner
> cannot be changed. I guess if you want to go to the trouble of
>producing a
> death certificate you might get someones attention. I was listed as
>the
> "owner" of the google mail list and it would not ever be
>transferable.
>
> It is easier to go back to our Rootsweb mail list which can be
>passed on to
> a new SC with no problems in who is owner.
>
> Sorry for the confusion but everyone is subbed to the RW mail list
>and
> everyone is unsubbed from the google mail list.
>
> We, the Leadership Team, will be doing reviews of all the sites. We
>will be
> starting today and will, if the Team decides, will use a link
>checker. It
> sure would be great if you could add a "What's New" page with dates
>as to
> when you added information. Some sites have updates but it has been
>a
> couple of years since new data has been added.
>
> I went to an auction on Saturday and Sunday and waited all day
>Sunday for
> them to get to one table. I stopped bidding at $140.00 but my
>husband took
> the bid to $160.00 to the dismay of the lady he bid against.
> Actually, Jack
> said the auctioner kind of ignored the other lady and stopped the
>bid at
> $160.00 and he said she was not happy. In my possession are about
>14
> annuals starting with 1928 from Leadville. A 1933 newsletter from
> Leadville, the paper the Rocky Mountain News in Denver published at
>the end
> of WWI II, mint condition signed books about Leadville, about 15
>Boom Days
> booklets, starting with 1959, and a good five years of news booklets
>that
> were sent to the people who worked at Climax, telling of what was
>going on
> with AMAX and what is going on with transfers and members of the
>union.
> Also, old newspapers from Leadville. To be honest, I have not
>gotten thru
> everything as I have been too busy reading all the stuff that I
>forgot in my
> early married life in Leadville. Oh, also articles on the trains
>that ran
> from Climax to Denver and south, I guess Pueblo. So much
>information and I
> have to figure a way to present it without breaking copyright. I
>will be
> extracting names more that anything. Miners came and went at Climax
>and
> when the mine finally closed they were a part of the history of the
>mine.
> With the mine going to go into production in 2012, another era will
>be
> starting with the mine but under new ownership.
>
> Basically, what I am trying to say, is there is data out there to
>add to
> your sites. The old newspapers are going online daily from all over
>the
> state. There is a wealth of obituaries and events that happened in
>every
> day life in those newspapers. Bottom line, it takes TIME to gather
>new
> information.
>
> Any questions about anything... we, the Leadership Team, are here..
>
> Gail
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
>COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
>quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Kostelic.. Lillie was my kids God mother. She was an only child but she had
lots of relatives in Leadville, BV and Salida so I am sure she is related.
Her father was Louis and her mother Nellie.
You and your husband, Pauli and her husband ought to get together with your
love of trains.
I am in Nathrop right now which is south of Buena Vista by 8 miles.
Enjoy your day in Leadville.. if you get a chance across the street, I want
to say Hazel and 6th, the parking lot is on the east side of the tracks,
there is an old house on the corner that is being remodeled and if you look
you can see the original wooden boardwalk in front of the house. That house
and its contents were also auctioned off this summer. Forget what was at
the auction, I wanted the house...it had been closed up for about 40 years.
g
Weld and Boulder County checking in. I'm also babysitting COPlaces.
(I'm assuming you meant the counties that we are maintaining, not the ones that we are not. LOL!)
Pauli Smith
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gail Kilgore" <gail.kilgore(a)gmail.com>
To: "cogen" <COGEN(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 2:00:29 AM
Subject: [COGEN] Site Verifications
I know that we are just finishing up the September Roll Call and I thank all
of you that do this faithfully each month from from the 1st of the month to
the 10th of the month.
Since I am moving over to the RW Mail list we are using it now. What I
would like from the CC's is to give a roll call with the lists of counties
that they are not maintaining..
Since this was set up CC's can only have three counties so please respond to
this roll call and list the counties that you host. If you are babysitting
counties list those too, please.
Thanks Gail
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Sounds like you have your winter projects all lined up.
About the only auctions I can get to are eBay auctions. Would be nice to
be close enough to get to local ones.
On 09/12/2011 02:07 PM, Gail Kilgore wrote:
> I went to an auction on Saturday and Sunday and waited all day Sunday for
> them to get to one table. I stopped bidding at $140.00 but my husband took
> the bid to $160.00 to the dismay of the lady he bid against. Actually, Jack
> said the auctioner kind of ignored the other lady and stopped the bid at
> $160.00 and he said she was not happy. In my possession are about 14
> annuals starting with 1928 from Leadville. A 1933 newsletter from
> Leadville, the paper the Rocky Mountain News in Denver published at the end
> of WWI II, mint condition signed books about Leadville, about 15 Boom Days
> booklets, starting with 1959, and a good five years of news booklets that
> were sent to the people who worked at Climax, telling of what was going on
> with AMAX and what is going on with transfers and members of the union.
> Also, old newspapers from Leadville. To be honest, I have not gotten thru
> everything as I have been too busy reading all the stuff that I forgot in my
> early married life in Leadville. Oh, also articles on the trains that ran
> from Climax to Denver and south, I guess Pueblo. So much information and I
> have to figure a way to present it without breaking copyright. I will be
> extracting names more that anything. Miners came and went at Climax and
> when the mine finally closed they were a part of the history of the mine.
> With the mine going to go into production in 2012, another era will be
> starting with the mine but under new ownership.
>
> Basically, what I am trying to say, is there is data out there to add to
> your sites. The old newspapers are going online daily from all over the
> state. There is a wealth of obituaries and events that happened in every
> day life in those newspapers. Bottom line, it takes TIME to gather new
> information.
--
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb." - Benjamin Franklin -
_ _... ..._ _
_._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._
Greg as usual this doesn't want to go thru... see below.
g
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From: Gail Kilgore <gail.kilgore(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 2:33 PM
Subject: Sedgwick Co.
To: gregbrown(a)prodigy.net
Hi Greg,
We got a couple of broken links:
points to a resource that no longer exists, you may want to remove or fix
the link.
[image: error] Line: 152
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cogenweb/cotable.htmredirected to
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cogenweb/cotable.htm *Status*: 301 -> 404
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Found
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may want to remove or fix the link.
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in copy-pasting. If the link points to a resource that no longer exists, you
may want to remove or fix the link.
Looks like it could be because of the new state pages.
Other than updating your dates and copyright dates all looks well.
Considered the site swept on today's date.
Thanks for all that you do,
Gail
That was an auction of the estate of a family in Leadville that I once knew
so. He passed before she did and she lived to be 96, I think it was. The
stuff must have been in the basement as I was hacking my head off and the
asthma kicked in so I put it all in a tote to take to AZ to air out. It was
sad to see them auctioning off the clothes from the house and all the
personable things.
They usually have these auctions up here weekly. There was one in Como
Saturday but we stayed home.
I got a lot of her old linens, some depression ware and Jack got some
stuff..
It adds up if you hit these auction weekly.
g
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Billie Walsh <bilwalsh(a)swbell.net> wrote:
> Sounds like you have your winter projects all lined up.
>
> About the only auctions I can get to are eBay auctions. Would be nice to
> be close enough to get to local ones.
>
> On 09/12/2011 02:07 PM, Gail Kilgore wrote:
> > I went to an auction on Saturday and Sunday and waited all day Sunday for
> > them to get to one table. I stopped bidding at $140.00 but my husband
> took
> > the bid to $160.00 to the dismay of the lady he bid against. Actually,
> Jack
> > said the auctioner kind of ignored the other lady and stopped the bid at
> > $160.00 and he said she was not happy. In my possession are about 14
> > annuals starting with 1928 from Leadville. A 1933 newsletter from
> > Leadville, the paper the Rocky Mountain News in Denver published at the
> end
> > of WWI II, mint condition signed books about Leadville, about 15 Boom
> Days
> > booklets, starting with 1959, and a good five years of news booklets that
> > were sent to the people who worked at Climax, telling of what was going
> on
> > with AMAX and what is going on with transfers and members of the union.
> > Also, old newspapers from Leadville. To be honest, I have not gotten
> thru
> > everything as I have been too busy reading all the stuff that I forgot in
> my
> > early married life in Leadville. Oh, also articles on the trains that
> ran
> > from Climax to Denver and south, I guess Pueblo. So much information and
> I
> > have to figure a way to present it without breaking copyright. I will be
> > extracting names more that anything. Miners came and went at Climax and
> > when the mine finally closed they were a part of the history of the mine.
> > With the mine going to go into production in 2012, another era will be
> > starting with the mine but under new ownership.
> >
> > Basically, what I am trying to say, is there is data out there to add to
> > your sites. The old newspapers are going online daily from all over the
> > state. There is a wealth of obituaries and events that happened in every
> > day life in those newspapers. Bottom line, it takes TIME to gather new
> > information.
>
>
> --
>
> "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner.
> Liberty is a well-armed lamb." - Benjamin Franklin -
>
> _ _... ..._ _
> _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._
>
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
> in the subject and the body of the message
>
--
Tschüß,
Gail
"Be who you are and say what you want because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
I sure never get that lucky here--nice of your husband to keep the bidding
going. Have fun!
Alice
CC for Bent, Otero & Teller Co's
-----Original Message-----
From: cogen-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:cogen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Gail Kilgore
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 12:07 PM
To: cogen
Subject: [COGEN] Mail List
Just to let you all know what is going on, the google mail list is no
longer. I found out, with the passing of Daryl, that if a google mail list
is in someone's name they are the owner of that mail list and the owner
cannot be changed. I guess if you want to go to the trouble of producing a
death certificate you might get someones attention. I was listed as the
"owner" of the google mail list and it would not ever be transferable.
It is easier to go back to our Rootsweb mail list which can be passed on to
a new SC with no problems in who is owner.
Sorry for the confusion but everyone is subbed to the RW mail list and
everyone is unsubbed from the google mail list.
We, the Leadership Team, will be doing reviews of all the sites. We will be
starting today and will, if the Team decides, will use a link checker. It
sure would be great if you could add a "What's New" page with dates as to
when you added information. Some sites have updates but it has been a
couple of years since new data has been added.
I went to an auction on Saturday and Sunday and waited all day Sunday for
them to get to one table. I stopped bidding at $140.00 but my husband took
the bid to $160.00 to the dismay of the lady he bid against. Actually, Jack
said the auctioner kind of ignored the other lady and stopped the bid at
$160.00 and he said she was not happy. In my possession are about 14
annuals starting with 1928 from Leadville. A 1933 newsletter from
Leadville, the paper the Rocky Mountain News in Denver published at the end
of WWI II, mint condition signed books about Leadville, about 15 Boom Days
booklets, starting with 1959, and a good five years of news booklets that
were sent to the people who worked at Climax, telling of what was going on
with AMAX and what is going on with transfers and members of the union.
Also, old newspapers from Leadville. To be honest, I have not gotten thru
everything as I have been too busy reading all the stuff that I forgot in my
early married life in Leadville. Oh, also articles on the trains that ran
from Climax to Denver and south, I guess Pueblo. So much information and I
have to figure a way to present it without breaking copyright. I will be
extracting names more that anything. Miners came and went at Climax and
when the mine finally closed they were a part of the history of the mine.
With the mine going to go into production in 2012, another era will be
starting with the mine but under new ownership.
Basically, what I am trying to say, is there is data out there to add to
your sites. The old newspapers are going online daily from all over the
state. There is a wealth of obituaries and events that happened in every
day life in those newspapers. Bottom line, it takes TIME to gather new
information.
Any questions about anything... we, the Leadership Team, are here..
Gail
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COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in
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I show 20 checking in, you twice and no Don... but that doesn't mean I
didn't miss him, that is why Sundee and I check each other. Those 20 may or
may not have multiple counties.
Gail
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 12:48 PM, Denver <denvercogenweb(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I thought I saw Don Stanwyck.
>
> Denise
>
>
> On Sep 12, 2011, at 12:42 PM, Gail Kilgore <gail.kilgore(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Doing the paperword I find that:
> >
> > Linda Simpson
> > Jeanne Hicks
> > Don Stanwyck
> > Maggie Stewart
> > Karla Mahlberg
> > Sundee Anderson
> >
> > have not checked in for the month of September.
> >
> > Gail
> >
> > -------------------------------
> > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
> in the subject and the body of the message
>
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
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>
--
Tschüß,
Gail
"Be who you are and say what you want because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
Just to let you all know what is going on, the google mail list is no
longer. I found out, with the passing of Daryl, that if a google mail list
is in someone's name they are the owner of that mail list and the owner
cannot be changed. I guess if you want to go to the trouble of producing a
death certificate you might get someones attention. I was listed as the
"owner" of the google mail list and it would not ever be transferable.
It is easier to go back to our Rootsweb mail list which can be passed on to
a new SC with no problems in who is owner.
Sorry for the confusion but everyone is subbed to the RW mail list and
everyone is unsubbed from the google mail list.
We, the Leadership Team, will be doing reviews of all the sites. We will be
starting today and will, if the Team decides, will use a link checker. It
sure would be great if you could add a "What's New" page with dates as to
when you added information. Some sites have updates but it has been a
couple of years since new data has been added.
I went to an auction on Saturday and Sunday and waited all day Sunday for
them to get to one table. I stopped bidding at $140.00 but my husband took
the bid to $160.00 to the dismay of the lady he bid against. Actually, Jack
said the auctioner kind of ignored the other lady and stopped the bid at
$160.00 and he said she was not happy. In my possession are about 14
annuals starting with 1928 from Leadville. A 1933 newsletter from
Leadville, the paper the Rocky Mountain News in Denver published at the end
of WWI II, mint condition signed books about Leadville, about 15 Boom Days
booklets, starting with 1959, and a good five years of news booklets that
were sent to the people who worked at Climax, telling of what was going on
with AMAX and what is going on with transfers and members of the union.
Also, old newspapers from Leadville. To be honest, I have not gotten thru
everything as I have been too busy reading all the stuff that I forgot in my
early married life in Leadville. Oh, also articles on the trains that ran
from Climax to Denver and south, I guess Pueblo. So much information and I
have to figure a way to present it without breaking copyright. I will be
extracting names more that anything. Miners came and went at Climax and
when the mine finally closed they were a part of the history of the mine.
With the mine going to go into production in 2012, another era will be
starting with the mine but under new ownership.
Basically, what I am trying to say, is there is data out there to add to
your sites. The old newspapers are going online daily from all over the
state. There is a wealth of obituaries and events that happened in every
day life in those newspapers. Bottom line, it takes TIME to gather new
information.
Any questions about anything... we, the Leadership Team, are here..
Gail
I know, it was kind of a dumb request... just checking counties and checking
for updates in data and copyright and last time accessed.
Guess, we had better do a whole check of all the counties.
Gail
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Alice Allen <dcaallen(a)pacifier.com> wrote:
> It's easier to list the counties I *do* maintain and let you figure out the
> ones I don't <vbg>
>
> Bent
> Otero
> Teller
>
> Alice Allen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cogen-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:cogen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
> Behalf Of Gail Kilgore
> Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 1:00 AM
> To: cogen
> Subject: [COGEN] Site Verifications
>
> I know that we are just finishing up the September Roll Call and I thank
> all
> of you that do this faithfully each month from from the 1st of the month to
> the 10th of the month.
>
> Since I am moving over to the RW Mail list we are using it now. What I
> would like from the CC's is to give a roll call with the lists of counties
> that they are not maintaining..
>
> Since this was set up CC's can only have three counties so please respond
> to
> this roll call and list the counties that you host. If you are babysitting
> counties list those too, please.
>
> Thanks Gail
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
> COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes
> in
> the subject and the body of the message
>
>
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> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
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--
Tschüß,
Gail
"Be who you are and say what you want because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
Alamosa County only.
C. Monroe
On Sep 12, 2011, at 3:00 AM, Gail Kilgore wrote:
> I know that we are just finishing up the September Roll Call and I thank all
> of you that do this faithfully each month from from the 1st of the month to
> the 10th of the month.
>
> Since I am moving over to the RW Mail list we are using it now. What I
> would like from the CC's is to give a roll call with the lists of counties
> that they are not maintaining..
>
> Since this was set up CC's can only have three counties so please respond to
> this roll call and list the counties that you host. If you are babysitting
> counties list those too, please.
>
> Thanks Gail
>
> -------------------------------
> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Sedgwick and Larimer Counties
Greg Brown
________________________________
From: Gail Kilgore <gail.kilgore(a)gmail.com>
To: cogen <COGEN(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Mon, September 12, 2011 3:00:29 AM
Subject: [COGEN] Site Verifications
I know that we are just finishing up the September Roll Call and I thank all
of you that do this faithfully each month from from the 1st of the month to
the 10th of the month.
Since I am moving over to the RW Mail list we are using it now. What I
would like from the CC's is to give a roll call with the lists of counties
that they are not maintaining..
Since this was set up CC's can only have three counties so please respond to
this roll call and list the counties that you host. If you are babysitting
counties list those too, please.
Thanks Gail
-------------------------------
To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com
with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of
the message
Doing the paperword I find that:
Linda Simpson
Jeanne Hicks
Don Stanwyck
Maggie Stewart
Karla Mahlberg
Sundee Anderson
have not checked in for the month of September.
Gail
Routt
Archuleta
--
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb." - Benjamin Franklin -
_ _... ..._ _
_._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._
Clear creek, gilpin
-----Original Message-----
From: cogen-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:cogen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Gail Kilgore
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 1:00 AM
To: cogen
Subject: [COGEN] Site Verifications
I know that we are just finishing up the September Roll Call and I thank all
of you that do this faithfully each month from from the 1st of the month to
the 10th of the month.
Since I am moving over to the RW Mail list we are using it now. What I
would like from the CC's is to give a roll call with the lists of counties
that they are not maintaining..
Since this was set up CC's can only have three counties so please respond to
this roll call and list the counties that you host. If you are babysitting
counties list those too, please.
Thanks Gail
-------------------------------
To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
COGEN-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in
the subject and the body of the message
Custer County here.
RFK
On Sep 12, 2011, at 1:00 AM, Gail Kilgore wrote:
> I know that we are just finishing up the September Roll Call and I
> thank all
> of you that do this faithfully each month from from the 1st of the
> month to
> the 10th of the month.
>
> Since I am moving over to the RW Mail list we are using it now.
> What I
> would like from the CC's is to give a roll call with the lists of
> counties
> that they are not maintaining..
>
> Since this was set up CC's can only have three counties so please
> respond to
> this roll call and list the counties that you host. If you are
> babysitting
> counties list those too, please.
>
> Thanks Gail
>
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Pat McArthur
Eagle County
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 01:00:29 -0700
> From: gail.kilgore(a)gmail.com
> To: COGEN(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [COGEN] Site Verifications
>
> I know that we are just finishing up the September Roll Call and I thank all
> of you that do this faithfully each month from from the 1st of the month to
> the 10th of the month.
>
> Since I am moving over to the RW Mail list we are using it now. What I
> would like from the CC's is to give a roll call with the lists of counties
> that they are not maintaining..
>
> Since this was set up CC's can only have three counties so please respond to
> this roll call and list the counties that you host. If you are babysitting
> counties list those too, please.
>
> Thanks Gail
>
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