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A photograph, taken in 2000, when the Wilkinson Public Library building first opened, featuring Oak Smith illustrating the online library catalog to library employee Stephanie (last name unknown).
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A picture of Larry Wilkinson standing in front of the new library construction, either in 1999, or in 2000.
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A picture of William "Bill" Ranta's Telluride high school basketball team, from 1924.
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The Town of Telluride, Colorado's basketball team, featuring William "Bill" Ranta (standing under the Blue Book Hotel sign), from 1926.
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A Telluride High School photograph, from 1922, featuring William "Bill" Ranta (top row, 5th from left).
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A photograph of Larry Wilkinson, standing in front of the Wilkinson Public Library, in Telluride, Colorado. The photograph was taken sometime around 2012.
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A photograph of Betty and Larry Wilkinson. The date of this picture is unknown--possibly late 1970's, or early 1980's. The location is probably the old stone jail library. This picture can be found in the Larry Wilkinson Memorial Book, in the Telluride Room, at the Wilkinson Public Library, in Telluride, Colorado.
111) The Telluride Times
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A journal published in Telluride, Colorado, from 1962-1989. Available on microfilm, in the Wilkinson Public Library, in Telluride, Colorado. Now, the newspaper is known as the Telluride Daily Planet.
112) The Telluride Watch
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The Watch is a publication of the Telluride Newspapers. The Watch newspaper serves Telluride and Mountain Village, Ouray and Ridgway, Montrose, and points beyond including Rico and Norwood. The Watch is where locals and visitors turn to stay informed about community, sports and entertainment news in the region.
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A photograph, from April 9, 1999, of Wilkinson Public Library Director Robin Machado and Library Board President Andrea Benda, at the ground-breaking ceremony for the new library building, that opened in 2000, in Telluride, Colorado.
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The entire town of Telluride, Colorado shows up for the ground-breaking construction of the Wilkinson Public Library, that was finished in 2000.
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Published by the Telluride Watch, a newspaper article about the ground-breaking Wilkinson Public Library construction for the new library building, built in 2000, in Telluride, Colorado.
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Telluride Volunteer Fire Department, in Telluride, Colorado, in front of Miners Union, 1962. Elmer Ranta front row 6th from left.
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Originally published in the San Miguel Basin Forum, this obituary is for Jacob "Jake" Ranta, dated August 29, 1958.
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Produced by an organization, called the Cultural Resource Historians, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, this online accessible document tells the story of the Backman/Ranta house, located at 552 West Colorado Avenue in Telluride, Colorado.
119) Oberto Family Plot
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A Southeast section of the Lone Tree Cemetery map, located in Telluride, Colorado, featuring the Oberto family's plots (marked with a blue dot): Emma Nardin Oberto (plot #817), Leo Edwin Oberto (plot #817), Henrietta Oberto (plot #818), Robert Gio Oberto (#819), and Gio Oberto (plot #820). To visit these plots, use the east gate (the cemetery's main entrance) and walk west on the path. The plots will be located on the left.
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Tynne Maklow Oberto's family photograph. In order from left to right: Issac Maklow, Hilma Maklow, Imbie & Tynne Maklow. Issac & Hilma were married in 1901 in Worcester, Massachusetts and then came to Telluride. Imbie was born in 1903 and Tynne in 1905.
Issac died in 1916. Hilma remarried to Oscar Hauhtonen in 1918.
Hilma died in 1956 in Telluride.
Issac’s real last name was Makela but he changed it to Maklow when coming to Telluride.
Hilma...