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Fred Dice seated on John Deere tractor with buck rake on front. Haying season on the Schlutter Place, Brush Creek.
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View of Brush Creek looking toward the Eagle River Valley 1979
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Joe and Jane Dice, wearing jackets, standing in front of raspberry canes on the Beecher Gulch Place, Eagle County, Colorado.
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Dan Rule and steer, Brush Creek [Photo developed Oct. 12, 1941, Ping's Station, Eagle, Colorado]
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Jack and Ella Layton standing in front of their house in Eagle, Colorado. Jack arrived in Eagle County [then part of Summit County] in 1879. He prospected, hunted and fished on Brush Creek, arriving "early enough to see Indians." [Eagle County History, 1940] He married his wife, Ella, on August 5, 1891. Together, they ranched and lived in Eagle.
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Ethel Mary and Jim Latham with their rifles and trophies. Ethel Mary was working as a telephone operator in Eagle when she met James W. Latham, a young railroad man. Ethel Mary died of a brain tumor in the early 1950s.
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Mary Ann and Joe Carter in the drive in front of the original warming house at the Whittaker Ski tow. They made the house their summer home for three years before the sale of the ranch. Cars, campers, and playground equipment in the background.
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The Johnson and Allen families gather for a picnic near West Brush Creek in August of 1949. From left to right: Dorris, Steve, and Bill Johnson, and Richard Allen.
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Alda Borah stands in a rhubarb patch at the Borah ranch. Taken in 1915.
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A man on a tractor harvesting potatoes. There are several children on the potato harvester with many sacks of potatoes scattered throughout the field for pick-up. Mountains and trees are in the background. The man could be Claude Gerard or another member of the Gerard/Trezise family.
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"Ready for School" 1928. (caption from photo album) Melissa and Duane Larsen stand in the snow ready for school. Melissa is carrying books and they appear to be standing in a pathway. There is a fenceline and trees in the background.
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Hans Larsen and Skipper the dog sit on the John Deere tractor. A boy is on the equipment behind the tractor; this could be Duane Larsen(?).
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Melissa Larsen riding Daisy the Horse. Daisy has a tell-tale white spot on her forehead and they appear to be in a field with trees in the background.
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Alexander Macdonell, Jr., in his Navy uniform. He served as a Seabee doing electrical work.
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An unidentified individual stands next to a mine entrance near Horse Mountain.
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Buildings at the Borah ranch, taken in 1916. "Granary, Cow & horse Stable, Chicken house, Barn, Cow Barn." -- Alda Borah
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Duane Larsen
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Mary Carolan sits with an infant Alda Borah in 1898. Alda is reaching for an egg basket. Mary Carolan was a neighbor of the Borahs on Brush Creek.
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Melissa and Duane Larsen pose for pictures in the snow. Melissa appears to be standing on a cushion or rug and Duane is standing on a chair.
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A rear view of the ranch house, Pair o Dice Mesa. Metal roof and gated yard visible with milk buckets hanging on fence. The "spud" cellar is in the left foreground. The only structure left standing today (2007) is the rock wall of the spud cellar.