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James Henry Clark
Early 20th century Palisade resident. His parents, James Allison and Phoebe Jane Clark, moved from southeastern Kansas to homestead the Palisade area in 1900. Sibling of Levi, Harry, and Bertha Clark.
James L. Grant
He was a longtime employee of the U.S. Postal Service in Clifton, Colorado. In 1938, Walter Walker provided him with the recommendation and influence needed to secure the postmaster job there.
James L. Montgomery
Resident of Gunnison County, Colorado.
James Leonard Nesbit
Resident of Gunnison County, Colorado.
James Leslie "Les" Kittle
A musician and teacher in the Grand Valley. He was born in Greeley, Colorado to Albert F. “Bert” Kittle and Margaret Eleanor (Robinson) Kittle. His father had moved to Greeley from North Carolina and opened a grocery store after seeing an ad in the newspaper placed by Horace Greeley. Les grew up in Greeley, where he biked and hiked in the mountains near Estes Park. After finishing school, he worked in his father’s grocery store. His musical career began in 5th grade, when he played clarinet in a boys’ band and took up the cello. In high school, he played music for Vaudeville acts and silent movies in theaters. He later played in hotels. He married Gladys West on July 5, 1927 in Greeley. He supported them by giving cello lessons while he obtained a master’s degree. His wife played piano and they often played together until her death in 1954. He taught at Adams State College from 1930-49 and Colorado Women’s College from 1950-55, presumably in music. He later married Lois Johnson, but they separated. He moved to Grand Junction in 1960. There, he married Dorothy Sherman and they had seventeen happy years together. He was a member of the Rotary, Colorado Education Association, and the Musicians’ Union.

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