This week in history as reported by The Summit County Journal the week of Jan. 13, 1923. Breckenridge loses prominent citizen After several years of illness, which confined him to his home, Robert W. Foote.
This week in history as reported by The Summit County Journal the week of Dec. 30, 1923. Holy Cross Trail to be started soon The highway budget for 1923 contains an appropriation of $20,000 for.
This week in history as reported by The Summit County Journal the week of May 27, 1922. Hoosier Pass now open to traffic Hoosier Pass opened for car traffic yesterday after eight days of work..
This week in history as reported by The Summit County Journal the week of Oct. 15, 1921: Utilities commission to take evidence in railway case Whether or not the Colorado & Southern Railway Co. shall.
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This week in history as reported by The Summit County Journal the week of April 16, 1921:
Over 3 feet of snow isolates entire county
Breckenridge, Summit County and the state woke Friday morning to discover that spring had again disappeared and winter returned. The snowstorm began early Thursday night and over 3 feet fell by 4 p.m. Friday.
Street and road traffic were out of the question, and many pedestrians gave up in despair and returned home or remained by their firesides until the storm was over. Dillon received over 4 feet and Montezuma reported over 5 feet.
Communication by telephone, telegraph and train was entirely cut off from the outside world before noon Friday. Summit County was without power or lights until noon, when service was resumed.