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A timeline of events written by Mittie Alda Borah, the daughter of Alfred and Mary (Grant) Borah. Alda was born on December 4, 1895. This timeline covers major events relating to her parents from November 1886, when Alfred broke his leg, to March 16, 1896.
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Image of Rico Ranger Station Group. View is of the back. The building to the left is the dwelling. It is a log cabin style building. Materials are seen scattered in the back space of the dwelling. To the right a second log cabin style building is seen. A row of trees grows in front of it. In the background a mountain range is seen rising to the left. Seen in the bottom right corner is the number 421236.
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Image of Rico Ranger Station Dwelling & Combination Building. The combination building is seen to the left. It is a log cabin style structure with a shingled roof. It has a porch that appears to be made from stone with a wooden rail on either side. A flag pole with a flag is in front of the building. To the right is the dwelling. It is also a log cabin style building. It has a walled front porch that appears to be made from stone. A dirt road curves...
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Image of Rico Ranger Station Dwelling. The station is a log cabin style building with a shingled roof. The station has a walled front porch made from what appears to be stone. In the background there is a mountain covered in trees.

43790. Matt Scharf

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Doug Westcott talks about his youth in Southern California, and about playing music and making records with a band called the Esquires. He describes the deep US Marine ties in his family that led, in part, to his enlistment in 1960. He recounts his experiences as a Radio Relay Electronics Technician in the 7th Communication Battalion. He remembers training in jungle warfare techniques in the Phillipines, becoming an expert, and teaching jungle warfare...
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Image of San Juan Ranger Station. The station is a white wooden building with a shingle roof. The station has a garage door to the left and a front door to the right. The station is fenced in. To the right on the fence a sign reads San Juan Station. To the right of the station two men are seen conversing. To the left large pine trees are seen. There are pine trees in the background. In the foreground there is a dirt road. In the bottom right corner...
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Ray Bernal talks about his early life in the Grand Valley and the wide variety of jobs that he held, including work as a "gandy dancer" on the railroad, mining, farming, thinning beets, janitorial work, and herding sheep. He also discusses a group breakfast he had with President Harry S. Truman, where Truman's daughter staged a musical performance. This recording is made available via signed release by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration...
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He was born to Warren and Louise Ruth (Percell) Westcott in Mojave, California. His father was a prison road camp warden and his mother was a homemaker. He had two brothers and two sisters. When the family’s home burned down, they moved to Hollywood. They subsequently moved to Los Angeles and then to Lakewood. He attended Stephen Foster Elementary School and Roosevelt Junior High School in Lakewood. His high school years, 1956-1960, were split between...