
ONE Hundred Eleven Trees
by The Memorial Tree Planting Committee
"One Hundred Eleven Trees" by The Memorial Tree Planting Committee, Fort Morgan Heritage Foundation, Inc., 1976. Paperback format in fair condition with cover staining. A significant local history resource detailing biographies from Fort Morgan, CO. Notable for its unique community perspective and historical value.
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The book exhibits noticeable staining on the cover, suggesting exposure to moisture or age-related wear. There is no dust jacket present. The binding is intact, and the pages are clean and legible, making it suitable for reading and research despite cosmetic imperfections.
About This Vintage 1976 Edition
"One Hundred Eleven Trees" is a compilation of biographies published by the Fort Morgan Heritage Foundation, Inc. in 1976. Edited by Wesley Kellogg Rickel, this work was prepared by the Memorial Tree Planting Committee, capturing the lives of individuals commemorated through tree planting in Fort Morgan, Colorado. This edition provides a unique glimpse into local history and the community's effort to honor its predecessors. The book's significance lies in its detailed accounts of personal histories and contributions, making it a valuable resource for historians and genealogy enthusiasts. The physical condition shows signs of wear, with noticeable staining on the cover, but the pages remain intact and legible.
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Fort Morgan Heritage Foundation, Inc.
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