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Christopher Wilson
Mr. Wilson was of Irish parentage. He was born in Kanawha
County, Va., in 1847. When ten years of age, his parents moved
to Kansas and settled on a farm near Louisburg. He received a
common school education and pursued farming until 1872. In that
year he came to Colorado. For about two years he was engaged in
the lumber business, in the employ of S. P. Gutshall, at and
above Colorado Springs. In 1874, he came to Pueblo and took
charge of a lumber-yard for Mr. Gutshall, in which capacity he
continued about two years. From October, 1876, to January, 1880,
he held the office of Police Justice in South Pueblo. He was
also City Clerk and Treasurer of South Pueblo from April, 1877,
to April, 1879. In January, 1880, he became Deputy County
Treasurer under Mr. Carlile, which position he still holds. Mr.
Wilson is now popularly known, and well established in the
confidence of his fellow-citizens. He was married at Pueblo June
17, 1879, to Miss Emma R. Divelbliss.
Author: R. M. Stevenson (1881)
Source:
History of the Arkansas Valley, Colorado by J. Harrison Mills.
Chicago: O. L. Baskin & Co., 1881.
Submitted by Joy Fisher (Dec08)
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