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Marguerite Massengale was the owner of Marguerite's Dress Shop at 3346 S. Broadway.
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A photo of William E. Norris.
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Twin sons Kent William and Kerry Phillip were born May 6, 1960.
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Lee Woolsey of 3240 S. Bannock was named the new Arapahoe County Planner.
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Janet Williams of 2807 S. Bannock was honored as queen of Job's Daughters Bethel No. 17.
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City Hall and the Library around 1950.
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A photo of Englewood City Hall and Englewood Public Library.
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Joseph G. Cardin, 4073 S. Bannock, completes a 4 week combat training at Camp Pendleton, California.
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View of Englewood City Hall and Englewood Public Library.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Beshore of 4707 S. Bannock celebrate their golden wedding anniversary.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Baker of 3559 S. Bannock were married on January 3, 1958.
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The view is to the East along Highway 285. S. Cherokee is at the bottom of the photo and S. Bannock is at the top.
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Dana Bates of 3819 S. Bannock St. completes her training at the U.S. Naval Training in Bainbridge.
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A view of the Skerritt property from the corner of Broadway and Sheridan (Hampden). The home is currently located on 3560 S. Bannock. Thomas J. Skerritt, the first permanent resident of the Englewood area, filed on a homestead south of Little Dry Creek in 1864. At one time he owned most of the land which became Englewood from Quincy to Yale and from the railroad to Clarkson. His home "Shadyside" still stands at 3560 S Bannock. (from Englewood,...