The Bonnie Brae neighborhoodwas developed during the 1920s, courtesy of Denver mortician, George W. Olinger. The land had once belonged to the Kansas Pacific Railroad Company but was slowly being purchased by one of Denver’s most prominent businessmen. Impressed by a subdivision he had previousl...
Sure, the development of better automobiles and the associated infrastructure took some of their customers, and airplanes took the rest, but the root problem was the same perception on the part of the RR magnates: that they were in the railroad business, rather than the transportation business....
After dropping the camper off at the Spearfish City Campground, the kids and I drove the Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway, a winding road that followed the mountain stream called Spearfish Creek up through the breathtaking, steep-sloped canyon. Truly this canyon was magnificent. Mount Rushmore is gre...
Welch Spring's supposedly healing waters flowed from a cave along the Current River in southern Missouri's Ozarks—and, in 1913, they attracted the attention of Dr. C.H. Diehl, who bought the spring and built a hospital at the cave's opening for patients struggling with consumption (aka t...
with his English syntax and writing. While at Yale Landesman was also involved in managing a private mutual fund and a racehorse he had bought. In 1977 he left to focus more time on his private investment fund, which he ran for many years. He also got involved in Broadway theater and ...
Welch Spring's supposedly healing waters flowed from a cave along the Current River in southern Missouri's Ozarks—and, in 1913, they attracted the attention of Dr. C.H. Diehl, who bought the spring and built a hospital at the cave's opening for patients struggling with consumption (aka ...
In the 1940 census, taken on April 23rd, the family was living in Hackleburg, and Walter was employed as a railroad section head. Walter was listed as 33, Dovie was 29, and the kids were 12, 10, 8, 6, and 2. Walter and Dovie with one of their sons, from Ancestry On April ...
In the 1940 census, taken on April 23rd, the family was living in Hackleburg, and Walter was employed as a railroad section head. Walter was listed as 33, Dovie was 29, and the kids were 12, 10, 8, 6, and 2. Walter and Dovie with one of their sons, from Ancestry On April ...
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While at Yale Landesman was also involved in managing a private mutual fund and a racehorse he had bought. In 1977 he left to focus more time on his private investment fund, which he ran for many years. He also got involved in Broadway theater and he was heavily involved in the genesis...