List of some notable people who have lived in the City of Golden, Colorado, United States.
This is a list of some notable people who have lived in the
City of Golden ,
Colorado , United States.
Academia
John C. Bailar, Jr. (1904–1991), chemist
[1]
Anthony R. Barringer (1925–2009), geophysicist
[2]
Edward L. Berthoud (1828–1908), engineer, historian, Mayor of Golden, Colorado state legislator
[3]
Vine Deloria, Jr. (1933–2005),
American Indian activist, theologian
[4]
Dennis Robert Hoagland (1884–1949), botanist
[5]
Arthur Lakes (1844–1917), geologist
[6]
Robert W. Richardson (1910–2007), railroad historian
[7]
Arts and entertainment
Film, television, and theatre
Journalism
Literature
Music
Other visual arts
Business
Adolph Coors (1847–1929), brewer
[16]
Adolph Coors II (1884–1970), brewing executive
[17]
Joseph Coors (1917–2003), brewing executive
[18]
Pete Coors (1946– ), brewing executive
[19]
Bill Harmsen (1912–2002), candy maker
[20]
Dorothy Harmsen (1914–2006), candy maker
[20]
William A. H. Loveland (1826–1894), railroad entrepreneur
[21]
Bill Phillips (1964– ), fitness entrepreneur, bodybuilder
[22]
George Pullman (1831–1897), engineer, rail car manufacturer
[23]
Samuel M. Reed (1901–1996), drive-in speaker entrepreneur
[24]
Military
Politics
National
State
Brian Boatright (1962– ),
Colorado Supreme Court Chief Justice
[32]
Alexander Cummings (1810–1879), 3rd
Governor of Colorado Territory
[33]
William L. Douglas (1845–1924), 42nd
Governor of Massachusetts
[34]
John Frullo (1962– ),
Texas state legislator
[35]
Frank B. Morrison (1905–2004), 31st
Governor of Nebraska
[36]
George Alexander Parks (1883–1984), 5th
Governor of Alaska Territory
[37]
William Grover Smith (1857–1921), 6th
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado
[38]
Robert Williamson Steele (1820-1901), Representative
Nebraska Territory , provisional Governor of
Jefferson Territory (extralegal)
[39]
John Charles Vivian (1887–1964), 30th
Governor of Colorado
[40]
Religion
Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Soccer
Track and field
Other
See also
References
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"John Christian Bailar, Jr. (1904-1991)" . The Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"A.R. Barringer" (PDF) . Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Berthoud, Edward L." Jefferson County, Colorado. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Johnson, Kirk (2005-11-15).
"Vine Deloria Jr., Champion of Indian Rights, Dies at 72" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Dennis Robert Hoagland" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Lakes, Arthur" . National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Culver, Virginia (2007-03-04).
"Love for trains kept career chugging for decades" . The Denver Post . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Johnny Hines" . IMDb . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
^ Dodge, Mark (2015-07-03).
"Lights, Camera, Action: on location in Golden, Colorado" . The Golden Informer. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"Denver and Colorado Preps High School Sports - The Denver Post" . extras.denverpost.com . Retrieved 2023-06-26 .
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"Edgar Watson Howe" . Kansapedia . Kansas Historical Society. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Lindsay, Elizabeth Blakesley (2007).
Great Women Mystery Writers . Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood Publishing Group. p.
161 .
^ Brett, Michael (2009-12-10).
"Matt Pike Don't Need No Stinking Shirt" . Pop Matters . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Gertrude Käsebier" . International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Roman, Maryangela Layman (2013-08-22).
"HARLEY ARTIST, GOD RIDE TOGETHER" . Catholic Herald . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Adolph Coors" . Colorado Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Bartels, Lynn (2012-09-23).
"Joe Coors Jr., former black sheep of family, now running for office" . The Denver Post . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Brewery magnate Joseph Coors dies" . USA Today . 2003-03-17. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Pete Coors" . Steamboat Institute. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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a
b Martin, Claire (2006-09-02).
"No ranch, but her life was Jolly" . The Denver Post . Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"William A. H. Loveland" . William Loveland College. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Browning-Blas, Kristen (2009-10-19).
"Bill Phillips explores the power of transformation" . The Denver Post . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Pullman House" . Gardner History and Preservation. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Woodward, Amy (2013-11-14).
"Golden: Infused with innovators" . Golden Transcript. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
^ "Golden Transcript". March 25, 1975 – via www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.
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"Astronaut Bio: Dale A. Gardner" . NASA. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
^ "The Colorado Transcript". April 13, 1905 – via www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.
^ "The Colorado Transcript". March 7, 1883 – via www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.
^ Culver, Virginia (2009-01-21).
"Ex-wife of brewing tycoon Coors dies" . The Denver Post . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
^ "The Colorado Transcript". August 16, 1871 – via www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.
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"First Resident/Agriculturalist" . Historical Marker Project. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"Brian D. Boatright" . Colorado Judicial Branch. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Alexander Cummings" . Colorado State Archives. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"Golden's Government" . Gardner History and Preservation. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"About John Frullo, candidate State Representative Dist. 84" . KCBD. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"Frank Brenner Morrison" . National Governors Association. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ "Jefferson County Republican". June 18, 1925 – via www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.
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"Person Record = Smith, William G." Golden History Museums. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
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"Historically Jeffco 2002" . Jefferson County Historical Commission. Retrieved 2024-02-25 .
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"John Charles Vivian" . National Governors Association. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"History of Mother Cabrini Shrine" . Mother Cabrini Shrine. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"A Brief History of Calvary Church" . Calvary Church. Archived from
the original on 2016-06-01. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
^ "The Colorado Transcript". March 20, 1919 – via www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org.
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"Roy Hartzell" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"Cowboy Jones" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"Colorado baseball team president found dead" . CNN. 2010-04-20. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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"Mark Melancon" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Moss, Irv (2012-05-09).
"Steve Reed: key reliever for Colorado Rockies' first season" . The Denver Post . Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Marcus, Jeff (2003). A Biographical Directory of Professional Basketball Coaches . United States of America: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. 96–97.
ISBN
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https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/ColaJa20.htm
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"Lloyd Madden Stats" . Pro-Football-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 25, 2024 .
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"Tesho Akindele - Colorado School of Mines" . csmorediggers.com . Archived from
the original on April 27, 2015. Retrieved April 20, 2015 .
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"Michael Flater Biography and Statistics" . Sports Reference. Archived from
the original on 2020-04-18. Retrieved 2024-02-25 .
^ Frei, Terry (2010-06-17).
"Golden's Horan, a soccer prodigy, battles despite prestige on national soccer scene" . The Denver Post . Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
^ Meyer, John (2016-02-06).
"Colorado athletes are chasing olympic dreams" . The Denver Post . Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Larkin, Duncan (2014-08-27).
"Tyler Pennel Ready To Rock Virginia Beach" . Competitor.com. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
^ Nieto, Greg (2014-08-24).
"Colorado locals impress in final stage of USA Pro Cycling Challenge" . KDVR. Retrieved 2016-04-29 .
^ McPherson, Doug (2015-10-15).
"Swimming in history" . Mines Magazine. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
^ Dodge, Mark (2014-02-07).
"JJ Thomas Day in Golden, Colorado-March 9, 2002" . Golden History Museums. Retrieved 2016-04-28 .
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