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Ranger Bill Brown with his wife, Myrtle Fahl, and three of their children. Taken in 1910 near Sheephorn Creek.
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Neva (Johnson) Bershenyi goes horseback riding on the Flattops Range around 1950.
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Ray and Dorris Johnson and Herbert Imhoff sit atop horses at the Johnson ranch sometime in 1918. From left to right: Ray Johnson, Herbert Imhoff, Dorris Johnson.
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Ray and Dorris Johnson and Herbert Imhoff sit atop horses at the Johnson ranch sometime in 1918. From left to right: Ray Johnson, Herbert Imhoff, Dorris Johnson.
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A bunk house located on the Johnson Ranch near Divide Creek. William S. Johnson is identified as the man on the left. Taken in the 1920s.
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Grace and Emmett Nottingham standing on sledge drawn by horse team in front of the old house in Avon. Dog and cats are around the sledge. View is to the northwest overlooking the future Avon town site. Railroad track visible in background. Harry Nottingham place at Buck Creek is in right background.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
633) Dorris Johnson
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Dorris Johnson rides a horse while on the Hot Creek Trail in September of 1944.
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Dorris Johnson helps his son, Steve, get on a horse in the fall of 1954.
635) Johnson family
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Dorris Johnson takes his children on a horseback ride in the fall of 1954.
From left to right: Sam, Sally, Bill, Steve, and Dorris Johnson.
636) Jean Allen Johnson
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Jean Allen Johnson rides a horse while on the Hot Creek Trail in September of 1944.
638) Johnson family
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Dorris Johnson takes his children on a horseback ride in the fall of 1954. They are riding a colt called "Fuzzy."
From front to back: Sam, Sally, Bill, Steve, and Dorris Johnson.
639) Johnson family
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Dorris Johnson takes his children on a horseback ride in the fall of 1954.
From left to right: Dorris, Steve, Bill, Sally, and Sam Johnson.
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The finished Rock Creek stage stop with horses and pack horses in the yard.
"J.P. passed his knowledge down to his sons, Bert and Clark. They were both good carpenters. The whole family helped to buld their new stage inn home." -- The Gates Genealogy