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Marvin Borah stands near Deep Lake around July of 1993. Marvin's grandfather, Jake Borah, once owned a resort at Deep Lake. The hotel was destroyed by a fire in 1906.
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Marvin Borah stands for a photograph near Gypsum. Taken in the late-1920s or 1930s.
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Marvin Borah stands in an open field. Marvin was the son of L. J. and Myrtle (Staup) Borah.
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Mary and Alda Borah sit for a portrait photograph around 1900. Alda was four years old. The photograph was taken at a studio in Glenwood Springs.
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Shirley Ann Borah, the oldest daughter of Marvin and Eva Borah, hugs a deer near her grandparent's home on Gypsum Creek. Shirley's grandmother, Myrtle Borah, is the blurred figure standing next to her. The photo was printed on February 14, 1938.
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Nannie King (left) and Alda Borah saw a cedar log at the Borah ranch in 1915. "1915. Working very hard. Nannie King and Alda Borah at old home. That was a cedar log." -- Alda Borah
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Mary and Alfred Borah saw a cedar log at the Borah ranch around 1914 or 1915. "Mother and Daddy Borah at wood pile, 1914" -- Alda Borah
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Shirley Ann Borah, oldest daughter of Marvin Borah, sits in the grassy area of a backyard. A large house is visible behind her.
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Mary Borah (left) and Ella Smith stand near a tree in Eagle. Ella Smith was the aunt of Leo Daugherty.
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A view of some buildings at Jake Borah's ranch near Gypsum. Taken around 1915. A corral is visible on the right.
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A small greeting postcard sent to Mary (Grant) Borah, Alda (Borah) Perkins, and Franklin Perkins from Marvin and Eva Borah. A small poem in the greeting card reads, "From the Mountains comes this Greeting / Ringing like the Echoes true / That your Christmas may be merry / And the New Year happy too."
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Marvin Borah sits near the ledge of a rock in Gypsum Canyon. His dog, King, is standing behind him. "Pushing the rock over Gypsum Canyon. Marvin Borah and King, 1925." -- Alda Borah
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Minnie "Min" Borah sits atop a wagon full of wood logs. Two horses are hitched to the wagon. Minnie Borah was the wife of Jake Borah. She was born in 1871 and passed away in 1908, at the age of 37.