Warren Dyer prospected briefly in the Black Hills of Dakota Territory in 1877 before moving on to Hastings, Nebraska, where he was appointed Adams County's undersheriff. In 1880 he re-located to Breckenridge, Co. and resumed his prospecting, and served as Summit County undersheriff for two years. After a brief stay in Denver, Warren and wife Mollie relocated to Lyons and served as town alderman until he was elected Sheriff in 1893 on the "People's Party" ticket until 1897. Subsequent to his service as sheriff Mr. Dyer served as magistrate of Boulder's "Police Court" and became a local real estate developer. He and his Wife are buried in Boulder's Columbia Cemetery.
Warren Dyer prospected briefly in the Black Hills of Dakota Territory in 1877 before moving on to Hastings, Nebraska, where he was appointed Adams County's undersheriff. In 1880 he re-located to Breckenridge, Co. and resumed his prospecting, and served as Summit County undersheriff for two years. After a brief stay in Denver, Warren and wife Mollie relocated to Lyons and served as town alderman until he was elected Sheriff in 1893 on the "People's Party" ticket until 1897. Subsequent to his service as sheriff Mr. Dyer served as magistrate of Boulder's "Police Court" and became a local real estate developer. He and his Wife are buried in Boulder's Columbia Cemetery.
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