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Richardson Home: c. 1898

The home of George Richardson (1838–1909), built about 1885 in what was then the town of Argo, Colorado. Argo was annexed into the city of Denver in 1902; its location is now the northeast corner of the Sunnyside neighborhood. This photo was taken by Richardson's youngest son, George J. Richardson (1879–1943), whose youthful interest in photography resulted in a photo album now owned by a Richardson descendant. View full size.

The home of George Richardson (1838–1909), built about 1885 in what was then the town of Argo, Colorado. Argo was annexed into the city of Denver in 1902; its location is now the northeast corner of the Sunnyside neighborhood. This photo was taken by Richardson's youngest son, George J. Richardson (1879–1943), whose youthful interest in photography resulted in a photo album now owned by a Richardson descendant. View full size.

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