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Phoebe Jane Clark
Palisade homesteader and fruit farmer. Together with her husband James Allison Clark, son Levi Clark and other children, she moved from southeastern Kansas to settle the Palisade area in 1900.
Phyllis Bradbury
A resident of Kannah Creek in Mesa County, Colorado, and member of the Mesa County Historical Society panel who discussed the history of the area on July 24, 1978.
Phyllis Guerrieri
2008 Cattlemen's Days Parade Marshall, married to Richard Guerrieri, Member of 4-H Forever Program, Member of Gunnison Cattlewomen's Association, Member of League of Women Voters (From 2008 Cattlemen's Days Brochure)
Phyllis Mayne Klinger
Born: Barbourville, Kentucky. Date arrived: July, 1977. Occupation: Vice President of Gore Creek Gold Co. and Secretary at Vail Bookkeeping & Accounting. Special interests: photography, gardening, art, traveling, history, reading, skiing and hiking.
Phyllis Smith
Phyllis Smith was an English teacher and regional historian of Colorado and Montana. She published eight books and contributed to many articles in her lifetime, many of which studied coal mining, agricultural, and environmental history. She wrote three books on Colorado history: A Look at Boulder: From Settlement to City; Once a Coal Miner: The Story of Colorado's Northern Coal Field; and Weather Pioneers: The Signal Corps Station at Pikes Peak.
Pi DuVal
Contributor to "Singing the lines of place: A Gunnison Valley Journal," (source: Singing the lines of place: A Gunnison Valley Journal)
Pickaninny the Horse
Pickaninny the Horse was owned by Frances (May) Dorr Wheeler of Routt County, Colorado and is pictured in the article "Frances (Dorr) Wheeler".

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