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Chase had poems published in many papers and magazines. She was also an amateur musician herself playing several instruments, including the viola, on which she was 3rd Solo
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Throughout her life, Helena pursued various artistic and creative endeavors. She exhibited her paintings in public libraries across the country, taught at schools in
Chutney, Vermont, and Hickory Ridge, and raised Mustangs, Palominos, and Arabian Horses on Rock Cliff Ranch and in Steamboat Springs,
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In August 1949, doll portraits painted by Helena Chase
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Throughout her career, Helena's work was recognized and honored. She was featured in the Annual
Anthology of the poetry fellowship of Colorado Springs, won Honorable Mention in the Nellie Budget Miller Poetry contest, and had her poems published in the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. She was
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Colorado Springs Chorale. She was skilled in playing several instruments, including the viola, and performed as the third solo violist in the Bach Brandenburg Concerto with the Putney Chamber Orchestra. She was also involved in the
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Helena Chase Johnson had a strong involvement in real estate and purchased "The Little Hotel by the Sea" in La Jolla, California in 1939. After renovations, she owned and operated the hotel, which became known as "La Posada," for over 25 years. The hotel, featuring seven small rooms, earned the
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In 1935, Helena acquired a winter home in La Jolla, California. In 1939, she bought "The Little Hotel by the Sea," now known as the Grande Colonial Hotel, in La Jolla and renamed it "La Posada." She owned and operated the hotel for over 25 years. During World War II, she rented out her farm in
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In 1965, Helena Chase Johnson married Dr. William Francis Drea at Grace Episcopal Church in Colorado Springs. Dr. Drea was a well-known physician in Colorado Springs. Helena's wedding ceremony included musical performances by Dr. Julius Baird on the organ, and she was given in marriage by her
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Helena had a passion for horses and began her herd through a wild horse roundup in the Sand Wash area. She brought back a wild black filly that produced palomino offspring. She enjoyed horseback riding in the rugged terrain, often exploring the Continental Divide and the mountains surrounding
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At the age of 16, in September 1917, Helena Chase designed a special poster for a fundraising effort to support Unit No.1 of the American Fund for French Wounded Civilian Relief. Her poster was selected for exhibition in New York and displayed at the Corcoran Art Gallery in Washington, D.C.
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In 1945, Helena established "Adventure Trails Publications" at her ranch in Steamboat Springs. Her daughters Elizabeth and Priscilla wrote and published books under this venture, including "The Vengeance of the Vixen" and "How the Eggplant Came to Be." Helena also published books under the
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distinction of being the "Smallest hotel in the World with an Elevator" due to its six-person solid mahogany wood elevator. Helena and her five children celebrated the grand opening of the hotel in 1940, with their two Shetland ponies, Peanuts and Pardner, serving as official greeters.
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Helena's poems were published in numerous newspapers and magazines, showcasing her talent as a writer. She was actively involved in various organizations, including being a member of the Unitarian community and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Her sister,
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Helena Chase Johnson had a successful teaching career, including roles in the Art Department at Putney School and Hickory Ridge School in Vermont. She also served as the acting head of the Art Department at Perry-Mansfield Camp in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
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Helena Chase Johnson was a published author of children's books, poems, and a children's juvenile magazine titled "Adventure Trails." In December 1962, her poems were printed in the fifth volume of Poetry "Skylines" under the imprint of "The Gateway Press."
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actress known for her tragic roles. She had a close friendship with the esteemed Polish pianist and President, Paderewski. Helena Modjeska Chase's home in the Catskill Mountains still holds Paderewski's concert grand piano as a treasured relic of that era.
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played the piano, cello, drums and banjo. She played the piano since she was a child and studied the cello in California. She played the drums in Hull House in Chicago and was a virtuoso banjo player.
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Sarah Jane Shaw, an Arabian horse breeder; and Priscilla McClure Paetsch, a prominent violinist. Helena also had 22 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
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Steamboat Springs. She would occasionally sell horses or ponies to cover expenses, which was a difficult and sad experience for her and her children.
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of Omaha. He was also instrumental in bringing Wagnerian Operas to the city, contributing to the cultural enrichment of the community.
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1956:"Think Pet-friendly Hotels are a Recent Phenomena? National Trust Historic Hotels of America Has an Affinity for Animals / May 2005"
1931:"Think Pet-friendly Hotels are a Recent Phenomena? National Trust Historic Hotels of America Has an Affinity for Animals / May 2005"
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in Chicago and took art and dancing lessons at the Chamber's Academy Ballroom. She also attended the
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1606:. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The Steamboat Pilot. 20 Dec 1945. p. 1
1490:. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The Steamboat Pilot. 13 Oct 1933. p. 2
1443:. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The Steamboat Pilot. 12 Aug 1965. p. 5
687:. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The Steamboat Pilot. 22 Sep 1933. p. 2
1675:"First Editions of Today and How to Tell Them American British and Irish"
1512:. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The Steamboat Pilot. 7 Sep 1934. p. 1
902:. Los Angeles, California. The Los Angeles Herald. 4 Oct 1887. p. 12
1838:. Brattleboro, Vermont. The Brattleboro Reformer. 25 Jun 1937. p. 1
1816:. Brattleboro, Vermont. The Brattleboro Reformer. 30 Oct 1948. p. 8
1170:"Champion S. Chase, After whom this county named, Former Mayor of Omaha"
2011:. Atlanta, Georgias. The Atlanta Constitution. 25 Mar 2001. p. 208
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1172:. Imperial, Nebraska. Imperial Republican. 3 Jun 1948. p. 4
1392:. Omaha, Nebraska. The Omaha Daily News. 20 Sep 1917. p. 7
1282:. Omaha, Nebraska. Evening World-Herald. 10 Feb 1916. p. 8
1238:. Omaha, Nebraska. Evening World-Herald. 15 Dec 1919. p. 4
1042:. Omaha, Nebraska. The Omaha Daily News. 25 Dec 1904. p. 9
1020:. Omaha, Nebraska. The Omaha Daily News. 16 Apr 1916. p. 9
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1194:. Buffalo, New York. The Buffalo News. 20 Jan 1930. p. 21
346:, Mary C. Wheeler School in Providence, Rhode Island, and the
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1419:"Helena Drea, Federation Will Have Luncheon, Program Speaker"
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880:. Lincoln, Nebraska. The New Patriot. 12 Apr 1888. p. 3
1728:. Steamboat Springs, Colorado: Adventure trails publication
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998:. Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha Daily Bee. 11 Apr 1909. p. 18
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1304:. Omaha, Nebraska. Omaha Daily Bee. 1 Jan 1918. p. 13
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1216:. Omaha, Nebraska. The Excelsior. 4 Jul 1914. p. 11
1158:. Lincoln, NE: Works Progress Administration. p. 8.
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927:. Omaha, Nebraska. The Excelsior. 14 Nov 1896. p. 7
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831:. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. 24 Dec 1986. p. 7
660:. Steamboat Springs, Colorado. 1 Jan 1987. p. 6D
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