2023 4th Quarter Newsletter
Carolyn Houchin
June 25, 1933 – January 27, 2024
With Gratitude for having Known Carolyn
By Connie Cook
2023 4th Quarter Newsletter
Friendship Turkey Farm
Woodland Park, Colorado
(Continued from 3rd Quarter Newsletter)
By Steve Plutt
Friendship Turkey Farm
Woodland Park, Colorado
By Steve Plutt
Paul Raymond Loyd
1943-2023
2022 4th Quarter Newsletter
El Rancho Tejas/Quarter Circle
By Steve Plutt
May, 2021
2022 3rd Quarter Newsletter
Ute Pass Historical Society’s Historical Markers
By Trevor Phipps
2022 2nd Quarter Newsletter
Bust, Colorado
By Steve Plutt
2022 1st Quarter Newsletter
Mary Lou (Nelson) Penny
July 31, 1923 – January 9, 2022
Mama’s Christmas Thoughts
By Irene Gayler Tanberg
Founding Member, Mary Ann Davis, Passes Away at 85
By Katie Davis Gardner
The Pikes Peak Granite Company
by Steve Plutt
April 16, 2021
Green Mountain Falls Says Goodbye to Local Icon
A message from Rocco Blasi
2020 4th Quarter Newsletter
2020 4th Quarter Newsletter
Bob Watson (Excerpt)
Climbing Pikes Peak 1943
Memoir by Mary Lou Nelson Penny
2020 2nd Quarter Newsletter
The Columbine Hotel
From Discovering Ute Pass, V.I
INFLUENZA PATIENTS MUST REMAIN HOME UNTIL RELEASED BY THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT,
Mask Wearing Compulsory for Persons Suffering From Cold Follows Report of 104 Cases
Colorado Springs Gazette, November 26, 1918, Research Provided by Local Historian, Steve Plutt
2019 4th Quarter Newsletter
1913 blizzard buried Bald Mountain, by Martha Gayler, Printed in March 24, 1983 Ute Pass Courier
Utes: The Mountain People, excerpt from Jan Pettit’s book, originally published in 1990
A History of Woodland Park, Researched and Compiled by the Ute Pass Social Club for the Woodland Park Centennial Committee in 1990
The Denver Post headline on Friday, June 20, 1913: Elopers Arrested As Fathers, With Shotguns, Pursue Them
Tanglewood, a Centennial Home, from Discovering Ute Pass, Volume I
The Denver Post headline on Monday, June, 2, 1902: ONE KILLED AND FIFTY INJURED IN WRECK NEAR CASCADE, COLO
Marigreen Pines, from UPHS’ Discovering Ute Pass, Volume I
In Memoriam, Jan Pettit, founder and benefactor of the Ute Pass Historical Society, died January 31, 2018.
Christmas in Woodland Park, article by Steve Plutt
The Great Divide Train Robbery, article by Steve Plutt
Green Mountain Falls, Stories of the Early Years, article by Mary Ann Conn Davis and Claudia Eley
The Ouray Inn, from Discovering Ute Pass, Volume II
Captain Jack, article by Linda Wommack
Dr. William Bell and H. D. Fisher: The No-Name Railroad, from Discovering Ute Pass, Volume II
Murder in Cascade, from Discovering Ute Pass, Volume I
Buckskin Joe; 40th anniversary celebration; upcoming events
Ute Pass Historical Society & Pikes Peak Museum Celebrates 40 Years in 2016
Paradise Lodge Put City on the Map; volunteers model for mural; Marigreen Pines tours; UPHS Pioneer Garden; annual Mountain Arts festival
A Touch of History: Cascade Community House; new board members; Columbine School visit; Larry Black, guest curator
James Pierson Beckwourth: Mountain Man, Fur Trader, Pioneer; annual Potato Soup Supper; Patron Luncheon announced