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A group threshes oats at the Borah ranch. The thresher is a Gaar Scott & Co. model. Alfred Borah is pictured second from the right.
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A team of horses is hitched to a wagon. A threshing machine is visible behind the wagon. Taken at the Borah ranch on Brush Creek.
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Noel Duff stands with Alda Borah's horse, Cricket, in 1914. "I bot [bought] Cricket from Chas Duff, Noel's father. I loaned this beautiful Cricket horse to our tenant's daughter, horse stepped in golfer hole and fell, sprained her ankle bone left her too lame to ride any more." -- Alda Borah
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Left to right: Bernice Hart, Ethel Hart, and Warren Hart stand near a fence by the Borah ranch on Brush Creek. A threshing crew is visible in the background. "Threshing grain at the old home 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hart and Bernice. Brush Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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A warranty deed, given by Mary Borah to Alfred Borah, dated March 16, 1910. The deed signed over the Borah ranch property from Mary to Alfred. The land had been in Mary's name since August 8, 1890, when the Borahs purchased the property.
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Mittie Alda Borah sits atop "Old Mag." Alda was the daughter of Alfred and Mary Borah
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A photograph of mountains located near the Borah ranch on Brush Creek. "Near old home on Brush Creek. Mts east of Caralan's farm. Brush Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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A view of mountains and "sheep hills" near Brush Creek.
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Nannie King poses for a picture while standing in a barrel. Taken in 1914. "One grand Lady from the South, Nannie King. Lived with us a long time on Brush Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith standing outside their home on Brush Creek. Mr. Smith worked on the Borah ranch.
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Nannie King stands in a field of weeds and wildflowers near the Borah ranch. Taken in 1915. She is wearing a suit and tie with a bowler hat.
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Nannie King stands in a rhubarb patch at the Borah ranch. Taken in 1915.
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From left to right: Alda Borah, Mary Borah, and George Guenon pick strawberries in a field near the old Borah log cabin.
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From left to right: Leo Daugherty's sister, Loren Arthur, Bert Wolverton, Anne Wolverton, Miss Smith, Tom Carolan, Mildred Nutt, Leo Daugherty, and Mary Carolan picnic on Brush Creek in 1919.
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A group of six unidentified men dig for potatoes at the Borah ranch in 1915. Two teams of horses are visible in the background.
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A mine entrance located near Elbow Creek. Taken in 1914. Mining equipment is visible to the right of the entrance.
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An unidentified individual stands next to a mine entrance near Horse Mountain.
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From left to right: Tom Carolan, Loren Arthur, Alda Borah, Mildred Nutt, Leo Daugherty, and Leo Daugherty's sister go for a horseback ride towards Fulford. "Going for a Ride up in the Mts toward Fulford, beautiful country, no fences then in 1915." -- Alda Borah
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A view of Coffin Mountain near Brush Creek. Buildings from the Borah ranch are visible in the background. "Coffin & Beacher Brush Creek, Colorado, on the road to school house where Mother watched for me." -- Alda Borah
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George Ziegler saws a cedar log at the Borah ranch around 1914 or 1915. "Our old home Brush Creek. George Ziegler, old beau, moved to Ariz[ona], saw him at picnic in 1919." -- Alda Borah