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North School was build in the summer of 1903 after Englewood's incorporation. It was built on the northeast comer of S. Cherokee and West Cornell. There were 35 pupils when it opened. A small addition was built in the back in 1904. In 1905 the west half of the building was built.
A brick building was built at 3000 S Bannock in 1905, North Englewood Elementary School. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
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The view is to the SW with S. Cherokee in the foreground and Hampden (Highway 285) running left to right in the center of the photo.
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The view is to the North. Girard crosses the center of the photo and Cherokee is on the far right. The building in the center has been demolished and is now a parking lot (as of 2004). The corner of the building on the left is the old City Hall and Library(located at 3400 S. Elati). This building has also been demolished. In 2004 a new building was put up in its place.
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The view is to the South along S. Cherokee. Girard is left to right in the lower portion of the photo.
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Eula Mae Payne, 4048 S. Cherokee, was married to William Clements on July 23, 1960.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bevill of 3213 S. Cherokee celebrate their golden wedding anniversary.
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William Widdowfield is in the drivers seat and Elmer Slife is standing. Mr. Widdowfield and Harry Meredith bought the dairy from John Roberts in 1917 and operated it until 1928.
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Home on leave from San Diego.
Gerald Peatrasche-2956 S. Cherokee,
Joseph Melcher-4401 S. Cherokee,
Hal Chestnut-3260 S. Bannock.
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This view is looking West down Kenyon Ave. from Cherokee St.
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The intersection of Cherokee and Jefferson looking South before paving (see photo 1324).
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The intersection of Cherokee and Jefferson looking North before paving.
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The intersection of Cherokee and Jefferson looking South after paving (see photo 1323).
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Intersection of Cherokee and Jefferson looking North before paving (see photo 1325).
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Trudy Smith of 4661 S. Cherokee was installed as the new president of Jaycee-Ettes.
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Aaron Miller was the owner of Miller Jewelry on 3509 S. Broadway.