Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Baldwin, Hazel |
Mother |
C. Epler |
Occupation |
Played piano for silent movies at the Park Theatre. |
Relationships |
"Miss Hazel Epler of Loveland and Roy Baldwin of Estes Park were united in marriage at the home of the bride, April 7, 1918. The bride is an accomplished young lady and will be remembered as a former Elbert girl. The happy couple will make their home in Estes Park after May 1st. We extend congratulations." "Couple Keep Secret Marriage From Loveland Friends The marriage of Miss Hazel Epler and Roy Baldwin, which took place in Greeley, Sunday April 7th, was announced for the first time yesterday. They went to Greeley unattended and were married at teh Methodist parsonage there. Miss Hazel Epler is an attractive and popular young lady, who is well known in Loveland. She is a daughter of Mrs. C. Epler who keeps the Colorado Rooming House. The groom was raised in Estes Park and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin left Saturday for the Park where Mr. Baldwin has a position with the Transportation company. They expect to move back to Loveland next winter." "Epler-Baldwin Altho Miss Hazel Epler of this city and Roy Baldwin of Estes Park were married in Greeley April 7, teh story was not made known to the public until Sunday. When they returned from Greeley, where they were married, she resumed her place in assisting her mother with The Colorado rooming house, and eve those in the building were none the wiser. She is the daughter of Mrs. C. Epler and came from Fort Collins, where they had made their home for many years, to Loveland just one year ago. She is an accomplished young woman and has made many friends during her residence here. Mr. Baldwin is employed with the Rocky Mountain Transportation company at Estes Park, for which place the happy couple left Saturday." |
Role |
Musician |
Spouse |
Roy Baldwin |
Related Records
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1966.007.001 - Print, Photographic
A group of women from the Estes Park Music and Study Club. According to information attached to a copy of this image, "the Estes Park Music and Study Club was organized in 1918 by Alberta McAuley Yore, who served as president during its six year existence. This photograph was taken about 1922 in the dining room of the National Park Hotel of the following members: L to R, standing--Alberta Yore, Mrs. Thompson, Harriet Byerly, Lucinda Bryson, ...
Record Type: Photo
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2013.021.386 - Negative
Negatives of Hazel Baldwin's 95th birthday party at her home
Record Type: Photo
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2013.021.387 - Transparency, Slide
Two slide transparencies of Hazel Baldwin playing the piano at the museum
Record Type: Photo
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R2006.012.002 - Disc, Compact
CD made from cassette tape. Interviewee: Roy and Hazel Baldwin Title: Museum Talk Length: 49:00 Note: early date refers to original recording Late date refers to new transferral
Record Type: Object

