Physician, photographer, Colorado businessman and developer
Dr. William Abraham Bell (26 April 1841 – 6 June 1921), fellow of the Royal Geographic Society,[1] was an English physician who is best known as a photographer of the American West, and a founder and developer of several businesses and towns in Colorado, including Colorado Springs, Manitou Springs, and Durango.
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