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Studio portrait of the Edward Schlaepfer family. The parents are seated with the youngest children on the parents' laps and the two older children flanking the scene. Imprint on bottom right corner: "Schedin." (l. to r.): Olga, Conrad, Mrs. Emma Louise, Louise, Edward Sr., Edward Jr. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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John Theodore Bureman (Johan Teodor Bjurman), far left, front row, with his family before he left Kyrkbyn 19, Alfta, Halsingland (Gavleborg) Sweden. Father, Erik Johan Bjurman is at center front, holding the youngest child. John left from Goteborg on 2 Nov. 1888 with a destination for Clay Center, Kansas. His uncle, Karl Gustave "Gus" Bureman, had emigrated before him and lived at Clay Center. John Lived at Girard, Crawford, Kansas, for six years...
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Studio portrait of the three Payton brothers: Chester Arthur, Edwin J. and Roy Amos. They were sons of Natt and Clara Payton, early settlers of Minturn, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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C.1886: Studio portrait of William Finley Cole and Mary Johnson Cole. Mrs. Cole is standing with her left hand on Mr. Cole's shoulder. He is seated with hands on lap. Both are dressed formally. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Beulah, Elmer (brother), Marie Cole, left to right, in a studio portrait. The girls, dressed alike, are standing on either side of their younger brother with their hands on his shoulders. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Formal portrait of Gulling Offerson (second from left in back), and wife, Olive, taken with Olive's family. Isaac and Sarah Porter are the older couple; Isaac is holding baby Austin Offerson. George Porter is at the far right; the woman standing next to him may be Lauretta Porter.* The picture was taken in Seattle, Washington. *Information supplied by Bill Christensen, great-nephew of Gulling Offerson, June 2009 [Title supplied from catalog prepared...
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William Greiner, Dora McMillen Greiner, and their daughter, Nellie. The family is posed in a studio using a log, woven mat, and fur as props.
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Portrait of Mary, Art and daughter Perie Hockett, 1895. Art is seated on a bench covered with a fur throw, Mary is standing to his right with Perie standing in between them. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of Nathaniel (Natt) and Clara Payton, early settlers of Minturn, Colorado. The photo was taken on Feb. 15, 1889; Nathaniel was 29, Clara was 28. Nathaniel is seated to Clara's right. She is standing, wearing a dress suit and brooch. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1904 Formal portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Oleson. Julius Peter Oleson was born Feb. 16, 1876, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmakr, and came to the United States in 1889. In 1902, he entered the mercantile business in Gypsum, Colorado, until the time of his death in 1958. In 1904, he married Iva Beck, and they had three children, Harry A., Christine and Mabel. --Eagle Valley Enterprise, Obituary, June 1958 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by...
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Studio portrait of the Gay Family. Inscription on back: "Dad, Mother, Blanche Gay"
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Formal portrait of Gulling and Olive Porter Offerson. If it is their wedding photo, it would have been taken in Leadville, April 1899. Used on p. 47 of Beaver Creek: the first one-hundred years, by June Simonton. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1890s: Family portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield (Hubert and Laura) and two of their children. Mr. Chatfield in seated on a chair with Mrs. Chatfield standing next to him. In front of her is their daughter, Pearl Mabel Chatfield, seated on a stool. Ray Edward Chatfield is standing to Mr. Chatfield's right.