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West end of Ptarmigan Circle.
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Log community house at Camp Tigiwon near Mt. of the Holy Cross. On verso of photo: 2330.4; E.H.M. 1900, Sept. 2, 1958"
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Photo postcard of the Judd Lyon Ranch in Yarmony Park, about 1940. Lyon homesteaded in 1909, his closest neighbor being John F. Hudson, two and a half miles to the northeast. McCoy was eight miles to the southwest and had the closest store and post office. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The Horn ranch house on Rock Creek, two and one half miles above McCoy, as it was in 1917. Homesteaders Alvin Hart and Rooks built the cabin with the fireplace, the rest was added on by the Horns. The low building on the right was the kitchen, the two story addition had two bedrooms upstairs and the ground floor was the living room, the fireplace room served as a bunkhouse for ranch hands. Shortly after Arthur Horn's death, Mrs. Horn had that...
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From the fire station parking lot, looking at the Bank of Vail building.
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Bill Gates cabin constructed behind the main ranch house in 1913 on Derby Mesa.
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An interior view of a classroom at McCoy Jr. High School, 1940. Girls studying while seated at a row of desks. To their right, a bulletin board exhibits students' work. During the winter of 1939-40, the Junior High students used a community building/church kitchen as their classroom.
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Office of the New Jersey Zinc Company at Gilman, Colorado.
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Legal Description: Block 07 Lots 17-20; Property Code 35; Original observation date 12-Aug-05. Northeast corner of 2nd and Howard. Use History: Built in 1900; the original building demolished and replaced by present building, 1983. [Many pages of history in the Property Survey.]
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Saint Marys Catholic Church in Eagle, Colorado, circa 1980. The church was originally the Eagle School at 215 Capitol St. Built in 1890, it was used as a school until 1916 when it was sold to the Catholic Church.
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Lewis Building at 246 Broadway in Eagle. Built in 1912 by the Dice brothers, the First National Bank of Eagle occupied the single story part of the building. The first floor of the two-story section was the Hugus Mercantile Store until the Lewis family took it over as a very successful general store. After that business closed in 1975, the bank took over the first floor. On the second floor was the Masonic Hall and movie theatre.
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Gilman School, Gilman, Colorado, showing children on the playground . Swings and seesaws in use with some boys sitting on the fence surrounding the playground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Teacher Alma Hight Stephens, wife of Clarence Stephens, and mother of Ella and Marcia Stephens. Some of the students include Iola Baer, Earl Baer, Cecil Baer, and Jim Stephens (younger brother of Clarence). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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View of Camp buildings in foreground with rows and rows of barracks in background. Snow covering ground and buildings. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Howard Wolf standing on a sidewalk in Glenwood Springs, 1918.
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Lucksinger's boarding house on 2d Street in Basalt.
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Children's Fountain with the Pepi's Gasthof sign on the far right.
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1900: Ranch wives, Gypsum Valley: sisters Ada Slusser (left) and Lucy Doll. They are standing on the porch of a ranch house, wearing aprons. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1895: Town of Eagle, then named McDonald. In the foreground, eight donkeys being watched by a dog (at left). The Fourth of July canvas roofed celebration hall built by A. A. McDonald is at the extreme left (the present Masonic Hall site). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]