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The Brush, Colorado, post office opened on September 19, 1882, [7] and the Town of Brush was incorporated on November 24, 1884. [1] Brush was named for Jared L. Brush, who was a Colorado cattle pioneer. Brush had never lived in Brush, Colorado, instead helping to settle what is now known as Greeley. Brush later served as Lieutenant Governor of ...
Renovated Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad roundhouse in Como, Colorado. 6: Como School: Como School: June 30, 2000 : Spruce St. Como: Complex including a grade school with belltower built in 1883 7: EM Ranch: October 15, 2002
The oldest house in Aurora, Colorado. The original portion of the house is the rear kitchen wing believed to have been built in 1866. The main portion was built in 1870. Hildebrand Ranch: Jefferson County, Colorado: 1866 Residence 119 Eureka Street: Central City, Colorado: 1866 Residence Part of the Central City/Black Hawk Historic District.
Location of Morgan County in Colorado. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Morgan County, Colorado. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Morgan County, Colorado, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
The Jared L. Brush Barn, in rural Weld County, Colorado near Johnstown, Colorado, United States, was built c. 1865. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [ 1 ]
Jared L. Brush (July 6, 1835 – April 24, 1913) was the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Colorado. He was a Republican and served from 1895 to 1899 under governors Albert McIntire and Alva Adams . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The location of the State of Colorado in the United States of America. This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Colorado. [1] Studies of Colorado's historic bridges, to assess which ones could qualify for National Register listing, were conducted in 1983, 1987, 2000, and 2011.
The National Park Service determines which properties meet NNL criteria and, after notifying the owners, makes nomination recommendations. The Secretary of the Interior reviews nominations and, based on a set of predetermined criteria, makes a decision on NNL designation or a determination of eligibility for designation.