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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: https://idlewildlodge.github.io/article/1931-04-03-the-estes-park-trail-footbridge-built-at-ed-wilds-harding-heights/

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.

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/.

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/.