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Bruce Peters Brownson
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He was the superintendent of Parks and Health in Grand Junction, Colorado. He then served as city manager of Grand Junction from 1939-1945. He resigned the post and went into business. Brownson’s Addition in the northwest part of Grand Junction is named after him.
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Bruce Reed
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Bruce Reed was a cook at the National Park Service camp on the Colorado National Monument. Others at the camp liked to joke about how bad his cooking was, because he excessively covered everything in mayonnaise and mustard.
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Bryan Hunt
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Byan Hunt was raised in Terre Haute, Indiana, and studied architecture in Florida. He moved to California and earned his BFA at Otis, and then attended the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program. Best known for his cast-metal sculptures that translate the movements of streams, rivers and waterfalls into freestanding abstractions, Hunt also has created a series of sculptures titled "Airships," which resemble dirigibles. Constructed from thin ribs of spruce or balsa wood, these sculptures are sheathed in layers of silk paper and metal leaf and installed at a right angle a few feet below the ceiling. These streamlined zeppelins seem to float, awaiting takeoff. Source: Otis College alumni website
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Bryan McHugh
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His real name was William Jennings Bryan. He was the twin brother of Charlie McHugh, and a clerk in the yardmaster's office for the D&RG Railroad in 1921. He passed away in Denver.
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Bryan Patterson
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A field paleontologist at the Chicago Field Museum who was brought in to inspect a fossil discovery on Riggs Hill on the Redlands.
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