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Nora Steward Johnson was the wife of William S. Johnson. The couple had three children: Dorris, Jesse, and Ray Johnson.
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Frances Sansoti holds her daugher, Lena, for a photograph. Lena was approximately 1 year old at the time.
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Father of Joseph D. Allen, married to Leah Blotiaux Allen.
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C.1886: Studio portrait of William Finley Cole and Mary Johnson Cole. Mrs. Cole is standing with her left hand on Mr. Cole's shoulder. He is seated with hands on lap. Both are dressed formally. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Born January 22, 1829 in Tennessee. This is an original photograph taken August 8, 1902 in Missouri. Joseph was married to Roselba Johnson and the two are the parents of William S. Johnson, grandparents of Dorris E. Johnson.
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Helen Hart (Allen) was born in 1901. She became the wife of Joseph Dewey "Joe" Allen. The photograph is dated 1920, making her approximately 19-20 years old here.
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Portrait of Mary, Art and daughter Perie Hockett, 1895. Art is seated on a bench covered with a fur throw, Mary is standing to his right with Perie standing in between them. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Portrait of George and Lena (Sansoti) Yost.
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1904 Formal portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Oleson. Julius Peter Oleson was born Feb. 16, 1876, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmakr, and came to the United States in 1889. In 1902, he entered the mercantile business in Gypsum, Colorado, until the time of his death in 1958. In 1904, he married Iva Beck, and they had three children, Harry A., Christine and Mabel. --Eagle Valley Enterprise, Obituary, June 1958 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by...
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Benjamin Hart was an Eagle County pioneer, arriving to Red Cliff as a child with his family in 1886. The Hart family were miners and owned, worked, and operated many productive mines near the Battle Mountain area. He married Jennie May Bryant in 1897 and the couple had three children. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Red Cliff.