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Ramer House, C. W. Ramer, proprietor. Alt 5733, B.M. ((bench mark)) in sidewalk in front of hotel.

Livermore, Colo. Livermore, Colorado Oct. 4, 1907 October 4, 1907

White frost this morning. I arose at 6 a.m. and looked around a little before breakfast. Drove west. About a mile west of Livermore Livermore, Colorado just N of road is an apparent fault through contact of Fountain and Lyons, SE side of fault dipping NW 50˚ and NW side dipping NE thus ((drawing in field book)). Upon more careful examination I found it was plainly a very sharp fold, thus ((drawing in field book)). Other changes in dip immediately west, then dip becomes normal and continues so to the granite. NE of where Rabbit Creek Rabbitt Creek, Colorado emerges from the granite the Fountain appears to butt squarely into the abrupt slope of the granite