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C.K. Collins
[edit]I have momentarily removed the following from the article. In 1924 father and son Coffin and C.K. Collins brought back artifacts - Roy Coffins 25-page account mentions Mr. Collins. Since father and sons had more than a passing interest in early Indians of Colorado, I am not surprised that someone not as fervently involved after the initial find was excluded from the following letters and speeches:
- none of the various letters and speeches in the Judge C.C. Coffin Folsom Man scrapbook note the presence of C.K. Collins during the discovery of the site (Coffin n.d.).[1]
Does anyone feel that this should be included in the article? Thanks! --CaroleHenson (talk) 07:05, 19 September 2011 (UTC)
References
- ^ Coffin, Judge C.C. Folsom Man.
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Site Discovery
[edit]The site was actually discovered by a black cowboy who worked for the coffin family. He discovered the old bison bones. Why is he not credited? 166.181.248.220 (talk) 21:10, 17 June 2022 (UTC)
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