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History of Capitol and Snowmass Creeks by Charles D. Hart
Written by Charles D. Hart, as an unpublished manuscript in 1950, the paper provides insights into the early history of ranches, people and the watershed for Capitol and Snowmass Creeks. Pertaining to the area from 1880 to 1950.
This area embraces the watershed of the area tributary to Snowmass Creek and includes the upper valley of East Sopris Creek for the access to this locality was from the main Capitol Creek road: also the residents therein received mail from the Watson & Snowmass post offices and attended the schools in the Capitol Creek Districts 6 and later 15.
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