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I wrote Voices on
the Prairie in the late sixties. “Over-wrote” would be a better way to put
it. After I finished I put the manuscript away with several dozen 8 by 10 prints
that were supposed to go with it. In late August of 2002 I ran across the
manuscript again and decided to revive it. Now that it’s possible with desktop
publishing actually to combine prints and text on a page I dummied up a
version of the little book I’d envisioned way back then.
RSL, August 21, 2002
In April 2004 I added the little book to this web
page.
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The Photographs |
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Abandoned and destroyed church at Morley, Colorado,
a coal mining town in Raton pass. |
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I think this was on Colorado 71 somewhere between
Limon and Ordway. |
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Spruce Mountain Road behind Greenland, Colorado. This old road used to be the main
highway between Denver and Colorado Springs. |
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The old highway between Denver and
Colorado Springs as it passes through the Air Force Academy. Superceded now by
the freeway (I 25) just to the east of it. |
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Somewhere in Colorado. |
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An old hotel at Cimarron, New Mexico. A
couple years later when I drove past here, everything was gone. |
Somewhere in New Mexico. |
Somewhere on the Colorado prairie. |
New Mexico (I think). |
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New Mexico |
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On the Colorado prairie. |
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The old general store at Greenland,
Colorado. It's gone now. |
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Ridgeway, Colorado. |
Somewhere on the Colorado
prairie. |
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About ten miles south of Colorado
Springs on a bitter winter day in the sixties. This little place is gone now. |
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