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121) Fenno family picnic
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Members of the Fenno family sharing a picnic at Squaw Creek. A camp fire is at leaft and four children are sitting with two women on the ground; two men stand in the background.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
122) William Gay
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Studio photograph of William Gay [father of Blanch Gay Dump, grandfather of Pearl Dump Mize]. He is wearing a dress suit with bow tie, full goatee and mustache.
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The King and Queen of Pioneer Day at McCoy, June 16, 1974, Josephine Kayser Ruehle and Arthur Kayser. Josephine married Carl Ruehle in 1910 and moved to Casper, Wyoming, several years later. Arthur, the youngest of Joe Kayser's sons, was on the Kayser Ranch for only a few years before moving to Oak Creek, where he was employed by the town.
Photo used on p. 337 of McCoy Memoirs.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical...
124) Victor Willis Dump
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Studio portrait of Victor Willis Dump, taken in 1911 when Victor was 26 yrs. old. He is dressed in a suit and tie.
125) Tent camping
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Guests from Leadville tent camping at the Brett Ranch circa 1900. The tent is constructed on a 2 x 4 frame. The Brett house is visible in right background.
The two gentlemen seated on chairs on the porch are holding what appears to be glasses with wild flowers in them. A third man is carrying a bucket into the tent. A fourth man, seated at right, is smoking a pipe.
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Attendees at a District meeting in Glenwood Springs of the 40 & 8, circa 1941.
Back row, l to r: Jack Samuelson, Mike Bosco, Jack Huntley, Pete Thome, Nels Benson, Frank Doll, Herman Stein, James Walsh, Joe Allen.
Bottom row: John Adriance, Ray Angel, Ivan Al Reider, Earl Faulkhabe, Joe F. Walsh (seated on floor), Thomas Fitzgerald, Doc Franklin McDonald, William H. Luby, W. W. "Mickey" Walsh, George Gillian and Wilt N. Thelin.
"The Forty...
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Barbara Gleason (Pearch) holding a doll in front of an automobile.
128) "Naughty Children"
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Kate Flynn tying up H. Peterson on the railroad tracks at Kent. Inscription reads, "Naughty Children."
129) Olive Offerson
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Olive Offerson as "Mother" in mock wedding, posed in a yard.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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From left, Nels Nelson, Jack Wellington and A. Y. Stubbings, standing next to a log building.
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The Lewis and Cave families from Eagle at a picnic in Aspen, Colorado.
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Ella Horn (on right) and a friend, standing on the cow catcher, or pilot, of a locomotive in Denver.
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Angeline Nottingham Hurd in a studio photograph, holding a bouqyet of flowers. She is wearing a blouse with a brooch at the nect and a long skirt.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
134) Packard home
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Group photo (29 people) taken in front of the Packard home, Gypsum, Colorado. Mrs. Packard is seated on the far right; Mrs. William Lea is second from right. The women appear to be dressed up for the occasion.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Harry and Marie Nottingham seated on some rocks enjoying a picnic at Bolts Lake, south of Minturn.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
136) Kate Flynn
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Kate Flynn in traveling clothes near Wolcott in 1917. Inscription reads: "On my way."
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George Whitney and Mrs. H. Whitney at the Glenwood Springs train station, 1918.
138) Gus Kiahtipes Ranch
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Barbecue at the Kiahtipes Ranch at Gore Creek.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
139) Winter break
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"A group of McCoy folks at Ocean Beach, Calif. during the winter of 1917-18. They are: Craig Rhodes, Al Norman, Arthur Horn, Mrs. Norman, Leonard and Harold Horn. Craig's folks had owned and lived on what later became the Panting ranch. During the World War One years, many ranchers and farmers were eating high off the hog and could afford to spend the winters in southern California or Arizona, buy automobiles and splurge on luxuries." -- McCoy Memoirs...
140) Pioneer Day
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A McCoy Pioneer Day coronation [not 1975 as labeled but date unknown].
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]