Boulder County, Colorado Territory Assessor's Tax List 1876: An Annotated Index

Boulder County, Colorado Territory Assessor's Tax List 1876: An Annotated Index

Boulder County, Colorado Territory Assessor's Tax List 1876: An Annotated Index

Boulder County, Colorado Territory Assessor's Tax List 1876: An Annotated Index

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Overview

In 1876, the tax records record either the residence (address) of the property in town lots and blocks or the legal description (section, township and range) and number of acres the property holds. It gives a valuation of the property and of the improvements. It makes an assessment of the capital investment in merchandise and manufacturing, how much is held in money and credits, shares and stocks. It notes household property, jewelry, gold and silver, the number and value of: clocks and watches, musical instruments, carriages and vehicles, horses, mules, cattle, sheep, swine and other animals. It shows improvements on homesteads and public lands, and the amount of other property. It sums up by giving a total valuation of city and county property. It lists how many polls (men able to vote), amount of increased or decreased valuation, and remarks. Looking at the tax assessment role will give you a pretty good indication of how these people lived and worked.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014233798
Publisher: Iron Gate Publishing
Publication date: 04/08/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 84
File size: 108 KB

About the Author

Dina C. Carson is the coordinator for the Boulder Pioneers Project. The goal of the Boulder Pioneers Project is to establish which individuals, organizations and businesses were in Boulder County prior to Colorado’s statehood (1 Aug 1876) based upon original documents, newspaper articles, published accounts, eye-witness journals and other reliable sources. We are searching online and at archives and libraries around the state, region and country and will publish the indices for the sources we have used.
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