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The city was founded one mile (1.6 km) upstream from the existing small settlement of St. Louis, the buildings of which were moved to the site of Loveland. The Big Thompson post office moved to Loveland on January 10, 1878, and the Town of Loveland was incorporated on April 30, 1881.
William Austin Hamilton Loveland (May 30, 1826 – 1894) was a U.S. railroad entrepreneur and businessman in the late 19th century. An early resident of Golden when it was the capital of the Colorado Territory , he was one of the founders of the Colorado Central Railroad and a principal figure in the early history of Colorado .
John Jr., nicknamed "John-John" by the press as a child, was born in late November 1960, 17 days after his father was elected. John Jr. died in 1999 when the small plane he was piloting crashed. [417] In August 1963, Jackie gave birth to a son, Patrick. However, he died after two days due to complications from birth. [418]
Wickens, James F. "The Depression and New Deal in Colorado," in John Braeman et al. eds. The New Deal: Volume Two - the State and Local Levels (1975) pp 269–310; Wright, James Edward. The Politics of Populism: Dissent in Colorado. (1974). on 1890s; online; Wyckoff, William (1999). Creating Colorado: The Making of a Western American Landscape ...
John Long Routt Republican. Elected Governor. Frederick Walker Pitkin ... Loveland % Loveland # Buckingham % Buckingham # Total Arapahoe: 55.50%: 2,218: 36.28% 1,450
A Jumbo-branded quarter-inch cartridge (QIC) by Colorado Memory Systems. Colorado Memory Systems, Inc., was founded by William "Bill" Beierwaltes in Loveland, Colorado, in 1985, as a division of Colorado Time Systems, another Loveland-based company that he had previously founded in 1972.
Fort Namaqua, some of its other names are Mariano's Crossing and Namaqua Station, [1] [2] was a trading post from 1858 [2] or 1859. It was located in the present-day city of Loveland, Colorado in Larimer County, Colorado. [3]
Brown was born in Waymart, Pennsylvania on September 27, 1854. [1] [2]: 87 [a] His father, James Brown, was an Irish immigrant who settled in Pennsylvania in 1848.There, he met Brown's mother, Cecilia Palmer, who was a schoolteacher. [1]