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Ansel Watrous (November 1, 1835 – August 5, 1927) was an American newspaper publisher of the Fort Collins Courier and a historian. [1] Born in New York, nine-year old Watrous moved with his family to Wisconsin and lived there six years until his father died of cholera .
History of Larimer County, Colorado is a work of history published in 1911 by Ansel Watrous. [1] The book was the first published comprehensive history of Larimer County, Colorado in the United States. It was republished in 1972 by the Cache la Poudre chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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Watrous is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al Watrous (1899–1983), American golfer; Ansel Watrous (1835–1927), American newspaper editor and historian; Bill Watrous (1939–2018), American jazz trombonist; Harry W. Watrous (1857–1940), American painter; James Watrous (1908–1999), American painter
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William Watrous was a son on Ansel Watrous and his wife Demis (née Luce). His older brother, Orrin, preceded him in settling in Wisconsin, but died shortly after their arrival. Their younger brother, George, brought Orrin's family back to Pennsylvania, but William and his family remained in Wisconsin at that time.
The town of Fort Collins had been founded in the previous decade on the site of the decommissioned Camp Collins of the United States Army.Moreover, the territorial legislature had designated the site of the Colorado Agricultural College to be in Fort Collins in 1870, although no money had been allocated for structures.
The Union Colony of Colorado (also called the Greeley Colony and The Union Temperance Colony) was a 19th-century private enterprise formed to promote agricultural settlements in the South Platte River valley in the Colorado Territory.