A Sketch of Longmont Colorado & Pioneer Amos Millice
by Jan Boespflug
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About the Book
The original book Sketch of LONGMONT COLO was published by the Longmont Board of Trade, Ledger Publishing Company and was given, sometime around 1886, "Compliments of Longmont Board of Trade" to Amos Millice , a Longmont Pioneer who took a membership in the Chicago Colorado Colony. "Sketch of Longmont" was then passed to his daughter Irene (Millice) Baller Webb, eventually passing to her daughter Glendora (Baller) Yeager and finally to her children, Janet, Clarke and Corwyn. The book deteriorated and was photo copied. Later from the photo copies the pages were restored as best they could be and now re-published through Blurb to retain the history for our family and others.
This restoration of our treasured book has been completed by Janet (Yeager) Boespflug born and raised in Longmont and now residing in Arvada, Colorado. Since the family would not have had this treasured information without Amos Millice Jan has added information about Amos Millice in the front of the book. Thanks to the Ledger Publishing Company for publishing this historic book, the history and this opportunity left behind. I hope you will enjoy this bit of history and going back in time.
This restoration of our treasured book has been completed by Janet (Yeager) Boespflug born and raised in Longmont and now residing in Arvada, Colorado. Since the family would not have had this treasured information without Amos Millice Jan has added information about Amos Millice in the front of the book. Thanks to the Ledger Publishing Company for publishing this historic book, the history and this opportunity left behind. I hope you will enjoy this bit of history and going back in time.
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About the Creator
Jan Boespflug
Arvada, CO
I write poetry, love genealogy and being the family historian; cherish and love family, people, spring flowers, African Violets and other house plants. I have an amazing husband and family and feel very blessed by my Lord. I believe that we should always embrace life, act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God. I am thankful to my ancestors who gifted me this beautiful country of America, and I can only hope that each generation will be sure they are worthy of being the 'keeper of the keys of freedom.' A high price has been paid by many to gift us this country and the freedom we enjoy. We should not waste the gift. May your life be richly blessed. ~ Jan