October 9, 2010
But life for the Dunwell’s and Lake Neccudah would turn horribly wrong. In the summer of 1917 Samuel’s wife, Elise, would be brought down by an undiagnosed disease. Within months she had wasted away to nothing. With Samuel and Charles at her bedside Elise slipped away to be with the Lord on December 5, 1917. […]
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October 9, 2010
Lake Neccudah’s proximity to Denver allowed access to major metropolitan markets via the Lake Neccudah Rail Road Company. Beef, wheat, and a variety of fruits and vegetables became the dominant contributors to the local economy. As these businesses grew so did the demand for reliable passenger transportation. In 1897 the new modern railroad station was […]
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