. The great West: a vast empire. A comprehensive history of the trans-Mississippi states and territories. Containing detailed statistics and other information in support of the movement for deep harbors on the Texas-Gulf coast /by Dana. orado to the Democratic National Convention. In 1-880,at the Democratic State Convention held at Leadville, he was unani-mously nominated for Governor, but declined the nomination. In1886 he was elected to the State Senate from the twenty-first senatorialdistrict, composed of the counties of Rio Grande, Saguache, Hinsdale,Ouray, San Miguel, San Juan, Dolor


. The great West: a vast empire. A comprehensive history of the trans-Mississippi states and territories. Containing detailed statistics and other information in support of the movement for deep harbors on the Texas-Gulf coast /by Dana. orado to the Democratic National Convention. In 1-880,at the Democratic State Convention held at Leadville, he was unani-mously nominated for Governor, but declined the nomination. In1886 he was elected to the State Senate from the twenty-first senatorialdistrict, composed of the counties of Rio Grande, Saguache, Hinsdale,Ouray, San Miguel, San Juan, Dolores and La Plata. Senator Wilson has served his constituents with honor to himselfand with great credit to the large district that he represents; he hasbeen very active in the progressive movement for deep harbors on theGulf coast of Texas, and it was mainly owing to his efforts that thelate Legislature of Colorado appropriated $2,500 towards paying theexpenses of the Colorado contingent of the Inter-State Deep HarborCommittee, of which he is an active and valuable member. The sen-ator has recently opened a law office in Denver, where he now is known throughout the West as an able jurist, and is an honoredmember of the F. D MORSE,Director in Real Estate Exchange. Denver, Colorado. See Sketch on next page. F. D. MORSE. MR. F. D. MOUSE was horn near Princeton, New Jersey under theshadow of Old Nassau Hall, where he received his education. Hestudied law with Judge Portine, of Somerset County, New he was admitted to the har in 1871, in the State ofNebraska; afterwards he practiced law in the State of Kansas, anddealt largely in real estate. In 1887 he removed to Denver, and entered into the real estatebusiness and the practice of law. lie soon became prominent in realestate circles, taking an active interest in the Real Estate Exchange, ofwhich he was a member. The prominent part he took in debates uponthe important subjects brought before that b


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