Showing 1 - 20 of 65 , query time: 0.01s
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Pastor Jim Berggren painting the cross on the steeple at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Gypsum. The painting was done on October 3, 1988, in anticipation of the centennial celebration of the Church on October 8, 1988.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
The congregation of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Gypsum in front of the church on October 8, 1988, the centennial celebration.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
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.]
Cover Image
Format:
Image
"The McCoy Community Church project in 1934, with all volunteer labor. The work force was subject to change from day to day. In this group are: Joe Tuyls, Cliff Daniels, Ed Bulkley, George Shepard, Frank and Harry Groh, Earl Brooks (kneeling(, Burdette Bulkley, James Funk (the High School teacher), Ralph Kayser, Clinton Strait and Charles (Bud) Kier. The Bulkleys and Kier were from Toponas." -- McCoy Memoirs p.102 [Title supplied from catalog prepared...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
post-1902: Front view of the Methodist Church and parsonage, Eagle, Colorado. The Church was organized under the name of Christ Methodist Church. W. W. Winne, who preached (1899-1900) but was not an ordained minister, arranged for a five hundred dollar loan from the Denver Missionary Society. With this money and donated labor, the one-room church was completed in July 1900; the parsonage was built in 1902. [Title supplied from catalog prepared...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
A view of Eagle looking north up the Eby Creek drainage, taken on September 23, 1900. Developed by Otis Ping in Albatou, Iowa, on September 27, 1900. The Methodist Church is at far right midground; Castle Peak is at far right top.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
John Kavanaugh dressed in suit and knickers for his 8th grade graduation. He is standing in front of a pine tree in his backyard in Minturn with the First Presbyterian Church in the background. "When John graduated from the eighth grade in 1924; he is a nice looking boy, just like his Dad don't you think?" pencil, on back
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Building construction at the Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. A woman and three younger boys have shown up to assist, as well as a small black dog (standing in the wooden frame ready for concrete). They appear to be laying out a new sidewalk or walkway and are almost ready to pour concrete.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Building construction at the Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. Men are filling in new stairs by the door.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Jehovah's Witnesses Church, 0440 Bear Creek Road in Edwards, Colorado, possibly in the early 1980s.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
1913 Eagle School, now (1986) a Catholic Church. Sixth child from left (front row) wearing a hat is Rolland Randall. Approximately 88 children and teachers in the photo, lined up in 3 or 4 rows. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Tom Pearch and Barbara Gleason standing on a church lawn on Sept. 16, 1947. They were married November 9, 1947 in Eagle. [Her obituary says Nov. 9, her oral history says Sept. 16] Tom was raised on Squaw Creek. He worked as a heavy equipment operator at Camp Hale and Climax but was probably most known for his work as an auctioneer. In 1950, Tom and Barbara bought the Bert Billings house on Brush Creek so that they could have horses and live out...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
An attempt at a photograph of a large group of children at the Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. The Chambers children are pictured, as well as Mary Jo Trezise at far left in a dress with a dark top and pigtails.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Front view of the Methodist Church and parsonage, Eagle, Colorado. The Church was organized under the name of Christ Methodist Church. W. W. Winne, who preached (1899-1900) but was not an ordained minister, arranged for a five hundred dollar loan from the Denver Missionary Society. With this money and donated labor, the one-room church was completed in July 1900; the parsonage was built in 1902.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
The church, built in 1906 on the corner of Main St. and Toledo [191 Main St.], served the Presbyterian denomination for 96 years. In 2002, the congregation built a larger church 4 miles west of Minturn. This older church has a high-ceilinged interior, original high-peaked windows and almost century old light fixtures. Two of the six original lights date from the early 1900's and came from the old county seat in Redcliff while the other 4 were made...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Front view of the Methodist Church and parsonage, Eagle, Colorado. The Church was organized under the name of Christ Methodist Church. W. W. Winne, who preached (1899-1900) but was not an ordained minister, arranged for a five hundred dollar loan from the Denver Missionary Society. With this money and donated labor, the one-room church was completed in July 1900; the parsonage was built in 1902. The church's address is 138 Howard St., Eagle, Colorado. [Title...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
"James P. Carrigan, who was appointed pastor of St. Stephen's in Glenwood Springs in 1910, began making monthly visits to celebrate Mass in Thomas Minturn's section house. With his encouragement, local Catholics formed St. Patrick's parish on September 13, 1913. Thanks to a $500 gift from the Catholic Extension Society and funds raised by parish suppers and plays, a church was constructed in the fall of 1925. Howard G. Bayers built the one-story,...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
"At long last a lot was bought, the gift of a 3-room house was accepted, moved and renovated, and became St. Vincent's Church. It was dedicated by Bishop Tihen of Denver, assisted by the Rev. J. P. Corrigan of Glenwood Springs in June 1924. ... The building was originally a house owned and given by Mrs. Anna Murmann Hyrup, and was moved onto a lot which also belonged to Mrs. Hyrup. Father Corrigan obtained the bell from the Church in Glenwood Springs...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Lois Anderson holding flowers in front of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Anderson was a schoolteacher in Eagle.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Building construction at the Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. Men are pictured with shovels and a concrete mixer in the center. A tractor can be seen in the right background.