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    St. Vrain railroad station

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    The Union Pacific railroad station located in St. Vrain, Colorado. Two men stand on the platform between the railroad tracks and the station. A sign above the front windows reads, 'St. Vrain.'; Verso In pencil, 'Sept - 1910 at St. Vrain, showing new depot of Union Pacific, and Brighton to Boulder, R.R. line of Union Pacific Crossing.

    Saint Vrain School

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    Snow covers the Saint Vrain School and the ground around the school.; Verso Typed in black ink on a white label, 'Saint Vrain School, Dist. #43 SEC.24, TWP. 01N, R68W.

    Model of Fort St. Vrain

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    Florence Clark and Fred H. Werner sit behind a model of Fort St. Vrain, constructed for a hobby fair. ; Verso In blue ink, 'Fred Werner Florence Clark' and in pencil, 'Fort St Vrain Model for Hobby Fair.' Two black date stamps, 'APR 29 1969.

    Bent, St. Vrain, & Co

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    28-2Indian AffairsReport : Petition of Bent, St. Vrain and Company. [468] Pawnee depredations; 1838.1845-5

    Bent, St. Vrain, & Co

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    Report : Petition of Bent, St. Vrain and Company. [468] Pawnee depredations; 1838

    Fort St. Vrain monument

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    Fort St. Vrain monument with an inscription. ; Verso printed, 'Post Card' with areas designated for correspondence, address, and stamp

    Fort St. Vrain HTGR

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    The World's Reactors, No. 48, Fort St. Vrain, Plattville, Colorado, USA. Wall chart insert, Nuclear Engineering, 1969

    St. Vrain River restoration

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    Work being done to repair riparian habitat on the St. Vrain River, with special emphasis on the Preble's meadow jumping mouse

    Vrain (Philippe) - Les débouchés professionnels des étudiants.

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    Vrain (Philippe) - Les débouchés professionnels des étudiants.. In: Revue économique, volume 27, n°2, 1976. pp. 316-317

    Monument to Fort St. Vrain

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    Stone monument marking the site of Fort St. Vrain in an open field covered in snow. ; Verso Stamped in black ink is an image of a bear holding a camera and the words 'Bob Waters PHOTOGRAPHER COLORADO STATE COLLEGE GREELEY.' White piece of paper taped to the back with the typed inscription, 'Four miles west of Gilcrest, Colorado stands the above marker for Fort St. Vrain once a thriving fur-trading post. It was from here the first Pony Express rider departed for Bent's Fort carrying messages. Photo by BOB WATERS.
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