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Arthur and Lulu Horn posed in front of an automobile in 1932.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Photo postcard twelve-passenger open touring vehicle labeled: "2," "Seeing Denver." The vehicle is parked along a city street. There are eleven passengers and a driver, including two children. Information stamped on back: "Seeing Denver Automobiles; Seeing Denver Cars; Seeing the Foothills Cars."
Inscription: "Mother," "Pearl Mize"
3) Kelly Hart
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Kelly Hart, holding fish while standing next to an automobile. Possibly fishing in Idaho.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"At the Black Mountain Ranch in 1926. Leila and Frank Ault (barely visible), Martha and Jack Sigler." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 304
Photo postcard.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Dottie Calvick, Howard McCain and Billie Reynolds posed with automobile.
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Unidentified man and boy standing next to an automobile. Buildings in the background.
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MacDonald Knight and his sister, Perlita Knight (Gauthier), standing in front of Mom's Cafe in Minturn, suitcases in hand. Don was returning to the Army and Perlita was enlisting in the Waves.
Verso: "Don recalled to Army duty, Perlita enlisting in Waves, at Mom's Café in Minturn 1943"
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Five men posing for their photograph in front of parked automobiles at McCoy. "McCoy 1918. Harry Groh, Lee Brown, Martin Schomers, Carl Schrupp and ?" -- McCoy Memoirs p.125
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Black Mountain Ranch, 1925: Mrs. Maria Grimes, Margaret Horn, Lulu Horn and Mrs. Pete Horn. Margaret is Walter Horn's daughter." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 117
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Four young men standing in front of a 1918 Franklin automobile.
From left: Omar Ginther, Leonard Ginther , Bernard Ginther, Lewis Campbell
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Three ladies wearing hats standing next to a Fleming Lumber truck festooned with bunting for Fourth of July Parade, 1919. The woman at the far left is Blanche Tippet. Small boy in truck cab, pretending to drive. His left arm is bandaged.
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Richard DaLee (L) and Jack Elliott (R) holding rifles standing in the rain next to deer carcasses. Automobile and buildings in the background.
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From left, Bob McDougall and Buster Beck, standing in front of the Beck house on Water Street in Red Cliff. Bob was a life-long friend of the Beck brothers. His father's 1937 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe features frequently in Bud Beck's writings. [Photo taken August 31, 1987]
"Many of the kids from other parts of town came there also so we knew a lot of them but weren't really close friends with them. Our closest friends were Ray Tippett, Fred Moore,...
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"Aunt Dora Damon Smith and Uncle Harry Smith" (caption from photo)
Dora & Harry stand with a car parked in front of a home. Another person can be seen in the front yard behind Dora & Harry.
15) Loyd Gerard
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Loyd Gerard stands in front of a truck. There is packed snow on the ground and a shed or barn in the background on the right. The truck looks new and has a bed for hauling (possibly for W.H. Staup).
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From left to right: Jack Gilmore, Annabelle, & Ronnie Gilmore.
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From left to right: Evelyn Gilmore, Jack GIlmore, and Annabelle.
Annabelle was the daughter of Lucy Agee.
18) Hey there!
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A man sits and waves down the camera. There is a car and house directly behind him and he has 3-4 paper bags on the ground that appear to have items in them.
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"The Great Hunter, Mr. Giles" [Caption from photo verso]
Mrs. Giles poses with his gun, his kill, and a smile. There is a car in the far left background.
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Bobby, Bob, and Mary Jo Trezise pose together behind a car. There is snow on the ground and a building in the background to the right. Bob Trezise is wearing his Navy uniform and a hat that says "U.S. NAVY". The children are also wearing a sailor-style hats.