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Sarah Cooper
Student at Adams State University.
Sarah Cranor
Daughter of Walt and Margaret Cranor, siblings are Rebeccah, Hannah, and Timothy. Cattlemen's Days Junior Miss in 1996 (source: Cattlemen's Days 1996 Newspaper Insert)
Sarah Crawford
Contributor to "Out of the Blue and Into the Sun," (source: Out of the Blue and Into the Sun: A Gunnison Valley Journal)
Sarah Dodgion
She was born in Georgia and died of old age in Whitewater, Colorado. U.S. Census records show she was living with her husband and children in La Veta, Colorado by 1880. Both she and her husband Archa J. Dodgion were pioneers of Mesa County, and was the grandmother of Mesa County Oral History Project interviewee Darwin Burford. Mother of Mary (Dodgion) Burford.
Sarah Dore
Contributor to "Our River Our Valley: A Gunnison Valley Journal," (source: Our River Our Valley: A Gunnison Valley Journal)
Sarah E (Brewer) Phillips
A farm wife and homemaker from Iowa. She married Henry M. Phillips and had seven children. The family moved to Colorado in 1909, where they worked a 10-acre peach orchard in Palisade, Colorado.
Sarah E. (Milliken) Gowen
She was born in Sioux Rapids, Iowa and came to Grand Junction, Colorado in 1921. She moved to the area between 14th and 15th Streets on Main Street, and was still living there at the time of her oral history interview in 1979. She worked in the Mesa County Assessor’s Office, assessing properties. *Photograph from 1923 Grand Junction High School yearbook.
Sarah Eachus
She moved with her husband and family to a homestead in the Glade Park, Colorado area in the 1890’s, after living in Missouri and Oregon. Born in Ohio.
Sarah Ellen (Hickson) Hollett
She was born in Texas. Together with her husband, Isaac Nathaniel Hollett, she came West in a covered wagon, living for a time in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in Sawpit, and then settling on a homestead near Norwood. She was a homemaker.

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