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that the services were held in the
Opera House to-day, about 1000 people
being although there was a heavy
snow falling & the weather was
disagreeable to the extreme, Bishop
Henry W. Warren delivered a powerful
jubilee sermon.
Yours with love
(Denver) Joe.
[marginalia: written at S.S. Dec 15]

May - Latter part of 1887.
Made a trip to Colorado Springs & [Manitou?]
where I saw Mr. Jackson & told him of my expectation
of going home to S.S. The truth was a
very enjoyable one. Ranch after ranch was
passed, camp after camp of cowboys and
railroad builders, and prairie schooners
innumerable were seen. The car that I
occupied was occupied by a young man with a
club foot who I took particular notice of as he
had a striking countenance , after coming home
I found that he was in S.S. on a visit to
the Hallowell's & that he was Chas Hallowell's
son of Denver, Real Estate & Loans. I recognized
him in Sandy Spring by his Countenance while in a
carriage & on enquiring after word of this smaller brother
I found that he was the owner of a club foot & had
been to Colo Springs
at the time I
went down

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