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Jessie Fair, soon Chambers, stands to the right of the Chambers Ranch house. The Chambers Ranch once had a large dairy and delivered throughout the area. The house has a large front porch and is lined with trees in front. The Chambers Barn is now the Eagle County Historical Society Museum and once stood where the current Interstate 70 interchange is today.
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From left to right: Urdine Bell Messersmith Lea, father George Washington Messersmith, and Andrew Elias (Andy) Messersmith.
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Photo postcard of Ella Rose Berger Lewis standing next to a tree in a yard.
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"Aunt Orpha Figgins" is marked with the "X". Name from photo description in album. No other information provided.
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"Lucy Agee, April 17, 1960" (caption from photo) Lucy Agee stands with her hand on a tree branch in front of a house.
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Lucy Agee poses for a picture on the sidewalk in front of a large shrub. There is a white picket fence in the background and several houses. The date on the photograph says "Apr 1960".
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From left to right: Urdine Bell Messersmith Lea, father George Washington Messersmith, and Andrew Elias (Andy) Messersmith.
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From left to right: Duane Larsen, Hester Larsen, & Hans Larsen. Mother & Daddy Figgins are on the right side of the photo. They appear to be at the Larsen's ranch.
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Mary Hester Larsen "Mrs. Larsen, As you remember, I took several of these pictures. They all came out grand and though that you'd like one." Caption on photo verso.
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Group photo, left to right: Claude Carr, Frank Van Horn, Frank Long, Will Yates, Aunt Carrie Van Horn, Mayme Long, Grandma Lulu Carr. They are standing in front of a log building with two large windows. Curtains and flowers can be seen in the left window.