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Fred Penny
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The manager of Woolworth's and Dr. Peter Matteroli's roommate at the Argonaut Hotel for four or five years. He was also a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
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Fred Powell
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He was born in Aspen, Colorado in the late Nineteenth century. His father, Edwin Powell, was a farmer and immigrant from England. His mother, Eliza Powell, was born in New York or Pennsylvania. Edwin and Eliza had moved to Colorado to help Eliza recover from Tuberculosis.
Fred Powell farmed fruit in Austin, Colorado for 10 years. There, he met his wife Rose Aukerman, a teacher. They moved to Paonia in 1930, where he was the manager of the Paonia Fruit Growers Association, overseeing the production of fruit crops valued at one million dollars annually. In 1937, they moved to Palisade, Colorado, where Powell became the manager of the United Fruit Growers Association, where he oversaw fruit pickers and saw the shift from locals picking fruit to migrant laborers, and managed shipping for fruit.
*Photograph courtesy of the Palisade Historical Society.
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Fred Rowley
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He was born in Buckley, Wales and immigrated to the United States, coming first to Illinois. He married Lora E. (Tilton) Rowley in 1895. In 1905, his father, who had moved previously to Palisade, Colorado and opened the Palisade Coal Mine, was killed by a team of runaway horses. Fred Rowley came to the funeral, and accepted the job of clerk for the mine office. He later became a peach grower. Father of Eugene Frederick Rowley.
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Fred Saxton Hulburt
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He was born to Daniel Hulburt and Lizzie (Watkins) Hulburt in Wisconsin. The family moved to West Palisade, Colorado in 1909, when Fred was fourteen years old. There, his father was a fruit farmer and the mailman for Vineland and areas east of Palisade.
He attended the Mt. Lincoln School with fellow pupil and future U.S. Congressman Wayne Aspinall, and went to high school at Palisade High School. He worked as a mail delivery boy, a fruit farmer, a dairy farmer, and helped to build the Highline Canal above Cameo, Colorado. He also helped organized the Ute Water System, and served on the Ute Water board. In 1913 he married Faye (Stokes) Hulburt, his childhood sweetheart.
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Fred Starr
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He was born in Iowa. He was a farmer who began growing apples upon moving to Fruita, Colorado in 1906.
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Fred Stones
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Fred Stones was born in Utah where he also met his wife, Margie Clift. They were married in Utah in 1931 and had two children. They arrived in Lafayette, CO in September 1933. Fred had a career in the oil business from 1933 to 1950. He was elected to the school board, beginning in 1947. Fred owned the Gambles Hardware Store in Lafayette.
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