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Fred Agee
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Fred Agee was the Forest Supervisor for the Cochetopa National Forest (now broken into San Isabel, Gunnison, and Rio Grande National Forests) and wrote a history of Chaffee County and the surrounding areas back in the early 1920s.
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Fred Ames
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He was raised on a homestead in Sinbad Valley area of Mesa County, where his parents were early settlers. As a boy, he met outlaw Tom McCarty of the McCarty Gang. He was employed for a time in bridge construction.
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Fred Becht
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Early resident of Crested Butte, Colorado. Died in the Jokerville Mine Explosion on January 24, 1884.
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Fred Bowman
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Early 20th century Grand Junction, CO resident. Son of Charles Bowman, a settler of Grand Junction. Brother of Helen Lane.
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Fred C. Clymer
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Early Twentieth century resident of Palisade and Clifton, Colorado. He was born in Ohio. He married Maybelle (Gardner) Clymer in Clifton, Colorado in 1915. They were the owners and operators of the Indian School Dairy and later, of Clymer's Rose Glen Dairy on Orchard Mesa. His dairy was one of the earliest (if not the earliest) adopters of pasteurization in Mesa County. According to Dwain T. Jackson, Clymer owned many Holstein cattle.
On the occasion of his wedding, he and his wife were shivareed in Clifton (tin cans attached to their horse and buggy were involved).
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Fred C. Graham
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Fred C. Graham was born in 1877. He was an engineer for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and was killed by a runaway train on January 22, 1918 at Pando, Colorado.
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