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An overlook of Coffin Mountain and a farm on Brush Creek. Coffin Mountain is darker and on the right side of the photograph. Mountains are the backdrop to horses, a gravel road, and many fencelines. There is also a haystack and possibly other farm equipment visible in the background.
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Hans Larsen & Chet Head ride horses. Hans is holding rope in his right hand.
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A man (Mr. Giles?) stands with Daisy and new foal, Flossie.
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Three men drive cattle down a dirt road. On the far right is Keith Gerard with a stray calf in front of him.
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Leonard Horn prepares for one of his infamous jumps from cliff to cliff on Red Point in Eagle County. Horn was a known horseman and was the 1963 Colorado Cattleman's Stockman of the Year.
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A view from the bottom of Red Point looking up at Red Point. Leonard is safely on the other side after jumping his horse across.
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A view of Red Point from the bottom with Leonard Horn at the top. Horn was a known horseman and would jump his horse between cliffs.
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Marker for: Wesley W. Schlegel, 1909--1965, in Riverview Cemetery. The marker is engraved at the bottom with a mountain and a riderless horse.
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Shared marker for:Williams;; Lucy Dec. 20, 1910--Apr. 12, 2003, "Grandma;" Arthur Aug. 7, 1902--May 12, 1992, "Grandpa;" daughters: Judy & Mary, in Riverview Cemetery. A mountain scene is engraved on the marker with a lake, clouds, pine trees and a riderless horse.
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Marker for William S. Lawrence, "In memory of Wm. S. Lawrence, 1918-1978," in Fairview Cemetery. Mountains, trees and a riderless horse engraved on the stone; horseshoe and lariat resting on top of the stone.
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Shared marker for: "Beth, 1914- and Haymond, 1905--1961, Squires," Greenwood Cemetery. A mountain scene with pines and a riderless horse is engraved on the marker.
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Marker for Esther Mary Long, "Beloved wife & mother 1917-1968," in Fairview Cemetery. Engraved on the stone are a cross, pine tree, mountain and riderless horse.
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Shared marker for: "Hayes, Lula M., 1916- and Jack G., 1914-1983," Greenwood Cemetery. A mountain scene is engraved on the marker with pines, a riderless horse, an eagle, clouds and snow.
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Jack Beck standing behind a log which the horse is pulling through the snow.
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From caption, on the left is George Ziegler holding his hat on top of Babe the horse. Pink the horse is to the right of Babe with Edwin Reynolds at her side. The horses are attached to a wagon or cart of sorts and the wheel can be seen in teh background behind Ziegler. The two worked on the Borah ranch.
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"On our way to Castle Rock [Peak], Colorado 1918" - caption from Alda Borah
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57) Cabins
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Caption reads "Cabins at Sweetwater Lake" although this may not match the actual location. (Leadville?) There are nine men in the photograph-- two are standing on either side of the main cabin at center with the door open. Both wagons are full.
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"Uncle Jake Borah's camp site in Colorado near Sweetwater Lake". Two tents are visible for the camp with several men and horses (plus one pack mule) surrounding the area. A spit in the center holds what appears to be a bear strung up by his feet with other small animals attached. A smattering of snow remains on the small ridge behind the camp. Jake Borah is possibly the second man from right in a wide-brim hat.
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"Mr. MacKenzie, Uncle Jake (Borah), Mr. Hollingsworth" identified on back of photograph.
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"Coming home from hunting trip on Brush Creek, Colorado" - from Alda Borah. Several men and horses, loaded down, weave their way along Brush Creek. Two men are sitting in front of the horse furthest to the left; two others are mounted.