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Emma Nardin Oberto's Oral History Transcription
This is the written transcription, as spoken by Emma Nardin Oberto, in her oral history recording, on April 14, 1991. The date of this document is July 1990. Emma was age 86 at the time of the writing. Emma discusses her childhood in Telluride, Colorado, during the early 1900's--including: the miner's strike from 1901-1904, the San Juan Hotel (started by her parents: Paul & Dominica Nardin), the San Juan Hotel, dances at the Liberty Bell, Swede-Finn hall, and Finn hall. She also discusses other social activities, during the 1900's, such as the dances at the Sheridan Hotel, and the Mule Skinners Ball, and speaks of taking the train from Ophir to Telluride (the Rio Grande Southern train). Emma mentions the mines that her parents had claims in (Butterfly mine, in Ophir, and the Nellie mine, in Telluride) and speaks of the Cornet Creek flood in 1914.
Emma Nardin Oberto's Photograph
A photograph of Emma Nardin Oberto., Provided to Alison Farnham, via email, by Don Oberto in September of 2019.
Gio Oberto & Hattie Gallo(n) Oberto
A document, possibly written by Emma Nardin Oberto, around 1990, as part of the oral history project, conducted by the Wilkinson Public Library, in Telluride, Colorado. Describes Gio Oberto and Hattie Gallo(n) Obertos' lives.
Gio Oberto at Nellie Mine
A photograph of Gio Oberto, around 1900, at the Nellie Mine, near Bear Creek, in Telluride, Colorado. Gio spent $30,000 to acquire this mine and ultimately lost the money. Nellie Mine was a gold mine. Gio has number 5, on his pant cuff, in the photograph., Complaints of the Telluride Historical Museum, in Telluride, Colorado. To obtain a copy of the original, please visit www.telluridemuseum.org
Gio Oberto of Telluride, Colorado
A pamphlet, written by Gio's lawyer and friend (name is illegible), published by San Miguel Historical Society, circa 1977, about Gio Oberto's life. Includes his career in Telluride, Colorado, and various professions, mining claims, lawsuits, and a physical description of Gio.
Gio Oberto's Obituary
An obituary for Gio Oberto, dated February 11, 1942, and published by the Montrose Press. Please note the misspelling of the last name--the correct last name is Oberto.
Gio Oberto's Obituary
Gio Oberto's obituary (unknown publisher). More than likely published in either San Miguel County or Montrose County. Exact date is also unknown, but would be February of 1942.
Hattie Oberto at a Trout Lake Wedding
A picture taken of Hattie Oberto, attending a Trout Lake wedding, near Telluride, Colorado. The date is unknown, but is probably between 1900 and 1912. Hattie Oberto is in the light colored dress, standing in front. Compliments of the Telluride Historical Museum. For information on copyright, or to purchase this photograph, please visit https://www.telluridemuseum.org/
Hattie, Gio, Leo & Silvio Oberto
A family photograph of the Obertos. Pictured (from left to right): Henrietta (Hattie) Oberto, Leo Edwin Oberto, Gio Oberto, and Silvio Oberto., Digital photograph provided by Gio Oberto's grandson (Don Oberto) to Alison Farnham via email. Used with permission.
Jacob Ranta's Obituary
Originally published in the San Miguel Basin Forum, this obituary is for Jacob "Jake" Ranta, dated August 29, 1958.
Leo Edwin Oberto's Biography
A document, possibly written by Emma Nardin Oberto, at the age of 86, around 1990, during the oral history project of the Wilkinson Public Library. Describes Leo E. Oberto's life, including his educational, family, and work history. Also includes his hobbies.
Leo Oberto's Photograph
Provided by Don Oberto, via email, to Alison Farnham in September of 2019.

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