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James Philip Maxwell
James Philip Maxwell was elected to the first Colorado state senate in 1876, and again in 1896, both times serving as president pro tem. He was elected mayor of Boulder in 1878 and county treasurer in 1880. From 1882 to 1888 he surveyed land in western Colorado, including Steamboat Springs. From 1888 to 1893 he was appointed state engineer by the governor and lived in Denver.
James Philip Maxwell
Elected to the first Colorado State Senate in 1876 and again in 1896. Elected mayor of Boulder in 1878 and county treasurer in 1880.
James R. Silliman
He arrived in Collbran in the 1910's with his wife Maria Silliman, who had tuberculosis and was advised to move to a drier climate. Had a beef contract to feed the convicts who were working on the Plateau Canyon road.
James Rufus Franklin
He was born in Missouri, but was living in Arkansas just before moving to Roan Creek, Colorado, where he homesteaded with his wife and children in 1887. He was a farmer.
James S. James
Superintendent of mining for the Radium Company of Colorado in the area around Gateway in the 1920's.
James Scott Shaw
He was born in Pennsylvania. He came to Mesa County, Colorado in 1910. His doctors advised that he come to the West because of his asthma. He had the Little Dolores Ranch on Pinon Mesa. With the backing of Eastern capital, he also leased the S Cross Ranch, one of the biggest ranches on the Western Slope. He ranched for a few years until he got interested in mining. He mined for vanadium in the Polar Mesa, Utah area, which is near Paradox, Colorado. He later co-owned an auto dealership called the Midland Garage, with H.O. Eastman and Ray Eastman (the Eastmans had previously been in the livery and feed business). According to James Earl Shaw, his son, the business was located at 619 Main Street in Grand Junction. It opened in 1916 or 1917 and sold Collier, Pam and Mitchell automobiles. The Harris Garage later occupied the same spot. He owned the first car to drive into Gateway.
James Seymour
Photographer based in Aspen, Colorado in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
James Sidney Orr
A physician who lived and practiced in the Fruita area. With Doctor White, he took over the operation of the Fruita Community Hospital in 1900. He also had a private practice. According to Luisa (Durante) Landini, he delivered her two daughters. Eddie Hughes recounts that his daughter was the first child that Dr. Orr delivered by c-section.

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