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The children of Franklin and Lucy Slusser Doll, in a formal portrait photograph taken in Ohio. From left, Gretchen (white dress), Dorothy, Susan and Hiram Frank [Frankie].
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Exterior portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Layton, who came to the Eagle River Valley about 1890. Mrs. Layton is seated in a rocker with her left hand extended over her shoulder to the left hand of her husband who stands behind her. Mr. Layton is wearing a hat. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of brothers Robert A. (at left) and Stuart Ellis.
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Studio photograph of the John F. Brooks family taken in 1904. From left: John F. Brooks, Mrs. Brooks, Earl, Jessie, Hollis, twins Madgel [or Madjel] and Margie. John Jr. is not present in the photo. "Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Elsie) Brooks, children Ethel and Bud; Earl's sister, Jessie, and brother, Hollis left Minnesota in the spring of 1913 to move to McCoy. Their father, J. F. Brooks, had purchased the famed McCoy Hotel and most of the land and improvements...
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Formal photograph of Myrtle Staup Borah, taken in a parlor with a piano. Myrtle married L. J. Borah (son of Jake Borah) on Dec. 27, 1912. She died in San Bernardino, California, in March 1955.
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1910: Grandpa Bert and Grandma Nona Gates at their home in Burns, Colorado. They are sitting on a hewn water trough in dress clothing. Grandpa Gates is wearing a hat and holds a pipe in his left hand. Grandma Gates wears a brooch at the throat of her blouse. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"May Bryant B. 1874 - Avoca, Iowa D. 1952 - Denver, Colorado."
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Leah Allen poses for a picture around 1902.
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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.
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Benjamin Hart was an Eagle County pioneer, arriving to Red Cliff as a child with his family in 1886. The Hart family were miners and owned, worked, and operated many productive mines near the Battle Mountain area. He married Jennie May Bryant in 1897 and the couple had three children. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Red Cliff.