Horace Austin Warner "Haw" Tabor (November 26, 1830 – April 10, 1899), also known as The Bonanza King of Leadville and The Silver King, was an American...
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Elizabeth McCourt Tabor (September 1854 – March 7, 1935), better known as Baby Doe, was the second wife of Colorado pioneer businessman Horace Tabor. Her rags-to-riches...
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Horace Tabor, who became known as the "Leadville Silver King", and his wife Augusta were among the first prospectors to arrive in Oro City. Horace was...
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figures Horace Tabor, a wealthy mine owner; his wife Augusta Tabor, and Elizabeth "Baby" Doe Tabor, the opera explores their lives from Horace and Baby...
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Augusta Pierce Tabor (March 29, 1833 – January 30, 1895) was the wife of a merchant and miner, Horace Tabor, the first white woman to live in the Idaho...
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philanthropist and first wife of Horace Tabor Elizabeth Baby Doe Tabor (1854–1935), second wife of Horace Tabor Charles F. Tabor (1841–1900), American lawyer...
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national treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Built by Horace Tabor, who went on to become the town's first mayor, it was the most costly...
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15th and Larimer. Horace Tabor lost everything in the silver collapse, representing a monumental reversal of fortune given that Tabor had once possessed...
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thrilled when Horace Tabor, the Leadville mining millionaire, built a business block at 16th and Larimer, as well as the elegant Tabor Grand Opera House...
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Campion August Meyer Samuel D. Nicholson Eben Smith Augusta Tabor Baby Doe Tabor Horace Tabor Thomas Walsh Mines California Gulch Matchless Mine Related...
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& Sinker (1969) – Hotel Clerk (uncredited) Paint Your Wagon (1969) – Horace Tabor The Happy Ending (1969) – Minister Green Acres, in "A Tale of a Tail"...
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theatre built and subsidized by the silver magnate Horace Tabor and his first wife Augusta Tabor. Located on Denver's Sixteenth Street, the high street...
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as Molly, Marc Kudisch as James Joseph "J.J." Brown, William Parry as Horace Tabor, and Linda Mugelston as Polly Pry. The story was revised "to use more...
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English entomologist and botanist with standard author abbreviation Haw. Horace Tabor (1830–1899), American prospector, businessman and politician Brian Haw...
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Ligon as Horton Fenty Alan Dexter as The Parson William O'Connell as Horace Tabor Ben Baker as Haywood Holbrook Alan Baxter as Mr. Fenty Paula Trueman...
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Leadville, Colorado. There, Omohundro became acquainted with Horace Tabor and briefly joined Tabor's Light Cavalry, a local militia formed to keep order in...
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Faninal, Der Rosenkavalier High Priest of Dagon, Samson and Delilah Horace Tabor, The Ballad of Baby Doe Iago, Otello Igor Svyatoslavich, Prince Igor...
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services by September on land donated by May's very agreeable landlord, Horace Tabor. May was also "to have charge of burial grounds", an obligation passed...
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tried him in a biopic, Silver Dollar (1932), where Robinson played Horace Tabor; a comedy, The Little Giant (1933); and a romance, I Loved a Woman (1933)...
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Buckskin Joe is the general store originally owned by Colorado pioneer Horace Tabor. In 1958 the owners began admitting tourists between filmings, and developed...
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renamed the Tabor-Loris Tribune in 2010 and has been cited by other organizations for its local news coverage. W. Horace Carter launched the Tabor City Tribune...
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philanthropist Baby Doe Tabor, flamboyant wife of Horace Tabor, and inspiration for the opera The Ballad of Baby Doe Horace Tabor, Colorado pioneer and...
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serve in the open seat created by Teller's resignation. He served until Horace Tabor was elected in the 1883 United States Senate special election in Colorado...
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of the Tabor City Tribune was changed to the Tabor-Loris Tribune in 1996. The small W. Horace Carter Newspaper Museum in Tabor City at the Tabor-Loris...
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Appointed to continue Teller's term. Did not run to finish the term. 3 Horace Tabor Republican Jan 27, 1883 – Mar 3, 1883 Elected to finish Teller's term...
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philanthropist Horace T. Cahill (1894–1976), American politician Horace Tabor (1830–1899), American prospector, businessman, and politician Horace Tapscott...
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Corning (NP) Thomas M. Patterson (D) 1878 1879 Frederick Walker Pitkin (R) Horace Tabor (R) Norman H. Meldrum (R) Charles W. Wright (R) Nathan C. Culver (NP)...
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as a mining camp, holding the county seat. Early prospectors, such as Horace Tabor, were attracted to the area. Granite is located midway between Leadville...
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construction of the Myron Stratton Home, for homeless and poor people Horace Tabor (lived in Leadville) – prospector, businessman, and politician Gertrude...
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election, but died before taking office; the sitting lieutenant governor, Tabor, claimed the office and held it for the term. Represented the Democratic...
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