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Photo show the beginning of the removal and relocation of the Gypsum Depot from Gypsum to Eagle. EVE March 28, 1968 p.3: "Gypsum: Work has commenced on the removal of one of the old landmarks of the town this week. Leo Hargrave bought the building from the D&RG and will move it to Eagle. He will put it on land in east Eagle. The depot was built in 1887 when the railroad came through Gypsum. It was closed several years ago when passenger service...
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The Eagle County High School, located in Gypsum. Date unknown.
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From left to right: Alda Borah, Carol Jean (Seaman) Perkins, Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel, and Marvin Borah stand for a picture near some old farm equipment at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
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From left to right: Alda Borah, Marvin Borah, Carol Jean (Seaman) Perkins, and Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel stand on a small footbridge over Gypsum Creek at L. J. Borah's ranch. Taken in 1979.
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Members of the Borah family gather with friends for a picnic in Gypsum. The following have been identified with numbers: 1. Myrtle Borah 2. Mary Borah 3. Alda Borah 4. Kate Mosher 5. ? 6. Aden Mosher 7. Jake Borah
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George Spangler stands next to an automobile outside a building near Gypsum. Along with Charles Hemberger, George Spangler owned a ranch on Cooley Mesa near Gypsum.
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A house and old farm building at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
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Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel, granddaughter of Alda Borah, sits on an old tractor seat at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
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L. J. Borah leans against a horse near his home on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1944, about six months before he passed away. "This is a picture of my Dad, L. J. which was taken about 6 months before he passed away, he was 54 years old. This is the ranch house you, your mother, came for a visit, probably about 1930." -- Marvin Borah
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Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel, granddaughter of Alda Borah, stands near some old farm equipment at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
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From left to right: Marvin, Myrtle, and L. J. Borah stand near their house on Gypsum Creek. A dog is standing in front of Myrtle. L. J. Borah was the son of Jake Borah. He married Myrtle Staup on December 27, 1912. Together, they had one son, Marvin.
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Casper Schumm stands outside the Travelers' Hotel in Gypsum around 1913. Located at 318 First Street, the Travelers' Hotel was built around 1905 of L. C. Packard. By 1913, it was in the hands of Mr. Staup. August Ulin would take ownership of the hotel in the 1920s, and renamed it the Ulin Hotel. Alda Borah boarded at the hotel her freshmen year of high school while attending the Eagle County High School.
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Myrtle (Staup) Borah, stands with her son, Marvin, near a house in Gypsum.
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Marvin Borah (left) and David Pillow stand near the Borah house on Gypsum Creek. Taken on July 26, 1993. "This is the same house and Ranch your uncle Jake had up Gypsum Creek." -- Marvin Borah
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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 postcard scene of the Lower Gypsum School, taken sometime in the 1910s or 1920s. The three children in front of the school are unidentified. The Lower Gypsum School was a part of School District No. 16.
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View looking northeast of Gypsum in the early 1900s. The Lutheran Church steeple is visible. The fields are covered with snow. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Former Colorado Governor, Daniel Thornton, speaks to a crowd in Gypsum during his 1952 campaign for re-election. Thornton was elected as the Governor of Colorado in 1950 and served two terms.
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The Pastime Liquors store in Gypsum, Colorado.
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An unknown liquor store in Gypsum, Colorado.