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Arthur Monthano Coolbroth

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Arthur Monthano Coolbroth

Birth
Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Jul 1932 (aged 67)
Del Norte, Rio Grande County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Del Norte, Rio Grande County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
D 22 sp 5
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Arthur Coolbroth lived in Sanderson Gulch about 6 miles North of La Garita close to the Biedell mine. Their daughter was married to E.R. Mosher and died in 1918 with the flu.

in 2007 Ed & Ellie Lambert were expanding the store by removing the West wall and adding one room. When they removed the wall they discovered a cancelled check written by Arthur M. Coolbroth in 1928 to the General Store for $1.00.

The building for the general store was originally a hotel at Mr. Biedell's mining camp located a few miles north of the town. In 1907, Arthur M. Coolbroth bought the logs, numbered them and used them to build a barn at the mouth of Canero Creek.

The building was moved to its present spot in 1923 as a general store and post office. THe store traded goods for lumber from the local mills. Originally a two story building, the, the top floor was removed and a house was added to the side.
Arthur Coolbroth lived in Sanderson Gulch about 6 miles North of La Garita close to the Biedell mine. Their daughter was married to E.R. Mosher and died in 1918 with the flu.

in 2007 Ed & Ellie Lambert were expanding the store by removing the West wall and adding one room. When they removed the wall they discovered a cancelled check written by Arthur M. Coolbroth in 1928 to the General Store for $1.00.

The building for the general store was originally a hotel at Mr. Biedell's mining camp located a few miles north of the town. In 1907, Arthur M. Coolbroth bought the logs, numbered them and used them to build a barn at the mouth of Canero Creek.

The building was moved to its present spot in 1923 as a general store and post office. THe store traded goods for lumber from the local mills. Originally a two story building, the, the top floor was removed and a house was added to the side.


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