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Harvey Mills Tupper
He was born in Illinois to Henry Tupper, a lawyer, and Clara M. Tupper, a homemaker. The US Census shows the family living in Grand Junction, Colorado by 1910, when Harvey was seven, and practicing medicine by 1930. He served as a doctor at Mrs. Comb’s nursery, delivering children. He was married to Barbara Grace Tupper. According to William "Bill" Rump of the Redlands, Tupper was the Secretary of the Redlands Company, the organization primarily responsible for the agricultural development of the area. Rump also describes him as a mule skinner, who ran a team of mules for the Redlands Company’s agricultural operations. He was a protegee of Charles Rump, Bill Rump's father.
Hattie Cook
An early Grand Junction resident who was seen as strange for wearing men's clothing. She boarded at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brink near the intersection of Fifth Street and Grand Avenue.
Hattie Fuller
She ran the Cisco, Utah Post Office through the 1930's and 1940's.

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