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Abarr is an
unincorporated community in Yuma County, Colorado,
United States.
Abarr was
originally called Brownsville, and
under the
latter name was platted...
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Forming Minerals. London: Longman. p. 469. ISBN 978-0-582-44210-8.
Abarr,
James (7
February 1999). "Sea of sand". The
Albuquerque Journal. Archived...
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statewide &
national landslide. Wray Yuma
Eckley Idalia Joes Kirk
Laird Vernon Abarr Alvin Clarkville Hale
Wauneta Arlene Armel Arnold Avoca Beecher Bolton Bryant...
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Towns Eckley CDPs
Idalia Joes Kirk
Laird Vernon Unincorporated communities Abarr Alvin Clarkville Hale
Wauneta Ghost town
Beecher Island Colorado portal...
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American Institute of
Mining Engineers Bulletin, Jan 1908, p.3.
Abarr,
James (14 June 1998) "Frontier
mining towns cling to life in southwestern...
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Location Elevation Abarr Yuma
unincorporated community 39°51′02″N 102°42′26″W / 39.8505°N 102.7072°W / 39.8505; -102.7072 (
Abarr, Colorado) 4,242 feet...
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Location Elevation Abarr unincorporated community 80759 39°51′02″N 102°42′26″W / 39.8505°N 102.7072°W / 39.8505; -102.7072 (
Abarr, Colorado) 4,242 feet...
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Bridal Chamber in 1882, the
richest native silver deposit ever found.
Abarr, p. 1 Twitc****, p. 271 Harley,
George Townsend (1934) The
geology and ore...
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Vincent Melkus,
student at
Colorado Mesa
University and
former Marine John
Abarr,
white supremacist and Ku Klux Klan organizer. Kim Gillan,
state senator...
- Hist Pk "Pueblo Mission". Pecos, New Mexico.
Retrieved December 3, 2020.
Abarr,
James (August 31, 1997). "Once-Mighty City".
Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved...