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  2. Lafayette, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette's first established church was the Congregational Church, which was established in 1890 by John and Annie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Van Deren and Laura Kimbark. [43] Lafayette town founder Mary E. Miller paid for the construction of the church circa 1892 and funded the salary of the church's first pastor.

  3. Category:Lafayette, Colorado - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:People from Lafayette, Colorado - Wikipedia

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  5. Miller House (Lafayette, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The Miller House was built by Lafayette, Colorado's town founder Mary Miller. Miller arrived in Colorado in 1863 and after discovering coal on her land, she opened a mine and in 1888 established the coal town of Lafayette. She made charitable donations to coal mining families and the town.

  6. Congregational Church (Lafayette, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The Congregational Church at 300 E. Simpson St. in Lafayette, Colorado was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of a multiple property submission, the Lafayette Coal Mining Era Buildings TR. [1] It has served as a church, meeting hall, hospital, and library. [2]

  7. Mary Miller (Colorado businesswoman) - Wikipedia

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    The prize was 300 pounds of flour. Company ledgers show that Silver Tip Flour sold for about 12 cents per pound in 1906 and 1907. The Lafayette-Louisville Milling & Grain Company mill closed in the 1920s and burned down in 1935. [9] Congregational Church, Lafayette, Colorado was founded in 1890.

  8. Rocky Mountain Fuel Company - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Mountain Fuel Company was a coal mining company located in Colorado, operating mines in Louisville, Lafayette, and other locations northwest of Denver. [1] The company also operated mines in Las Animas, Routt, Garfield and Gunnison counties.

  9. Centaurus High School - Wikipedia

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    Centaurus High School is located in a racially and socioeconomically diverse suburban community between Boulder and Denver. [4] It had an enrollment of 1,482 students in the 2020–2021 school year, with 39% minority enrollment (majority Hispanic), [5] lower than the state average enrollment of 48% minority enrollment. [6]