1931-04-03 – The Estes Park Trail – Footbridge built at Ed Wilds Harding Heights ⧉
Berthoud Dale Briefs
There have been two bridges constructed over the Big Thompson river this winter, one at the small dam near the Cotner College ranch to give a nearer entrance to the Fred Neville ranch, also at the Nugget Springs ranch Messrs. Bean and Palmer have made a dude ranch out of the Jackson place at Montrose. A foot bridge is under construction at Ed Wild’s place at Harding Heights about 10 miles east of Estes village. Mr. Wild expects to erect a store on the highway across the river from his ranch to which the bridge will lead. ⧉
Ed Wild
Date: 1931-04-03
Location: Idlewild, Loveland, Colorado, USA
Permalink:
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Source
"Berthoud Dale Briefs". The Estes Park Trail [Estes Park, Colorado, USA], 3 Apr. 1931, p. 4.
Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection.
Colorado State Library,
https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/.
MLA Format
Dauth Family Archive. "1931-04-03 – The Estes Park Trail – Footbridge built at Ed Wilds Harding Heights." Dauth Family Archive, 27 Jun. 2022, https://idlewildlodge.github.io/article/1931-04-03-the-estes-park-trail-footbridge-built-at-ed-wilds-harding-heights/. Accessed 4 Jul. 2023.
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APA Format
Dauth Family Archive. (2022, June 27) 1931-04-03 – The Estes Park Trail – Footbridge built at Ed Wilds Harding Heights. Retrieved July 4, 2023, from https://idlewildlodge.github.io/article/1931-04-03-the-estes-park-trail-footbridge-built-at-ed-wilds-harding-heights/.
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Chicago Format
Dauth Family Archive. "1931-04-03 – The Estes Park Trail – Footbridge built at Ed Wilds Harding Heights." Dauth Family Archive. June 27, 2022. Accessed July 4, 2023. https://idlewildlodge.github.io/article/1931-04-03-the-estes-park-trail-footbridge-built-at-ed-wilds-harding-heights/.
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