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Clarence and Helen Dubach standing in front of their new cabin. Logs are piled at right. Photo taken September 1965.
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Looking into Beaver Creek Valley behind the Offerson house (the original Townsend Ranch property). Wood pile visible on the left side of dirt road. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Webster cabin at Lake Creek, built in 1914. Woodpile in foreground.
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Three people standing in front of a log building, probably on Brush Creek. The man on the right is Morton White. The man on the left may be Ben White. The women in the appliqued apron is unidentified. The White family were major landholders in the Brush Creek area. The photo was developed by Ping on September 21, 1940.
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Ellis Bearden seated on log and Joe Kikle, standing. The photo was taken by Jim Henderson who wrote the following on the verso: "Joe Kikle, long time resident of Red Cliff, went to school in Gilman, 1921--2--3. Ellis (Bear Cat) Bearden sitting down. I was five (5) and Ellis was six (6) months old when we first met. Raymond was six (6) and that my friend is a long time ago. -- Jim Henderson 10/12/1989"
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"Char-coal kiln used in making charcoal for smelter 1890 in Colo." -- verso Three kilns located next to a railroad track and boxcar for the transportation of the finished charcoal. Wood stacked at left, prior to loading the kilns. A. P. Rundell is standing on top of the first kiln with four other men visible. From Jimmy Blouch on location: "My first guess is Mitchell, on Tennessee Pass. Mitchell is/was on the west side of Tennessee Pass. As one...
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Guy Barnes sawing a log. Darrell Barnes is seated on the log; Boyd Barnes is helping at the other end. "Heat for the cabin was furnished by a black four-legged stove which burned wood for fuel. The wood was either sawed or chopped with an ax." -- Homestead Days in Colorado p.1
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Picture of Oscar and Ollie Meyer's house in Red Cliff. John and Olive Gabelman lived in the rear cottage in 1944. Picture taken on 10/03/1982
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Bertie Stickney holds a baby on her shoulders. There are buildings, wood, and a bench in the background.
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A man stands in front of a large woodpile. A cat is in the foreground, as well as remaining snow.
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Velma & Hester pose together in front of a large woodpile.
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Mary Jo & Bobby Trezise sit on top of a woodpile with the dog, Skipper. They're both dressed for cold weather and Bobby is wearing earmuffs.
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Duane and Baby Bobby Trezise on a horse. There is farm equipment in the foreground and background; a large woodpile is also in the background.
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Man sitting on large woodpile with shovel.
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"Some Woodpile!" (caption from photo album) Duane and Hans stand in front of their large woodpile Hans is holding the axe and Duane is leaning against a pole. There is farm equipment directly to the right of Hans and trees in the background.
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A woman stands on a rock near a pile of logs with a gun. She is wearing a dress with ankle boots and eyeglasses.
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Jack the dog stands in front of a woodpile.
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"Mother & Duane feeding sheep" (caption from photo album) Mary Hester Larsen and her son, Duane, feed the family sheep. There is a log building in the background and the sheep are gathered near a large woodpile.
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A horse is hitched to a wagonload full of wood and downed trees.
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Ronnie Jenkins (hands in pockets) stands behind a chopping Eddie Duffy, while Tony Karwacki holds a log in place. Others are unidentified. The wood pile is at the fireplace in the background.