• Rivera Homestead established 1875 • Capps Station on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad established in 1876 • Aguerre Sheep Complex, which began as the Haines Homestead circa 1876 • Trujillo Homestead established circa 1884 • San Jose Plaza established in the 1890s • The Timpas Creek Railroad Dam built in 1895 The majority of survey sites date from the region’s homesteading boom in the early twentieth century. Homesteads established from 1900 to 1909: • Padilla Homestead established 1901
• Hall Homestead established 1916
• Morrow Homestead established 1902
• Hils/Doll Homestead established 1916
• Varros Sheep Camp established 1904
• Frecka Homestead established 1916
• Manuel Zamora Homestead established in 1908
• Collier Homestead established in 1917
• Peteque Homestead established in 1907
• Bloxsom Homestead established 1917
• Homesteads established from 1910 to 1919:
• Dorsey Homestead established 1918
• Gerard Homestead established in 1910
• Frances Zamora Homestead established in 1918
• Dobbins Homestead established 1910 • Mollett Homestead established 1911 • Martinez Homestead established 1911 • Louden Homestead established 1912 • Kile Homestead established 1915 • Coy Homestead established 1915
• Mayes Homestead established 1919 • McDaniel Homestead established 1919 • Homesteads established from 1920 to 1929: • Villareal Homestead established 1920 • Allison Homestead established 1921
There were also a variety of commercial and community buildings constructed to serve the homesteaders: • Timpas Creek Diversion constructed circa 1909 • Branson School established circa 1917 • Villegreen School established circa 1917 • Riverside School established circa 1918 • Apishapa Dam built 1918 • Delhi Store established circa 1920 • Lone Oak Post Office established 1922 • Church Bean and Grain in Kim established circa 1923 • Branson Jail built 1923 • Nine Mile Dam and Ditchriders’ House established 1923 • Tyrone School established circa 1924
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