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1933-40: Front and side view of the rock Shelter House on Notch Mountain, opposite the Holy Cross. "This is the end of the trail for pilgrimagers [sic]." Built by the CCC. Door and window shaded by overhangs of timber and shingle. Foreground composed of rocky ground. (Labeled 283452) [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Captain Tippett's Grave near Burns, Colorado. Two steel posts and an upright rock mark the sight.
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The W. W. Walsh home in Red Cliff. Eagle River is at the left.
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Tom Pearch looks through aladaide on a plane table, a common tool of surveyors, on New York Mountain looking south. Plane table surveying is a graphical method of survey in which the field observations and plotting are done simultaneously.
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George Burgess Jr. with a pack horse on the rim of Gold Dust Basin viewing east. Photo is dated September of 1948.
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Jane Bemis on Senior Sneak Day, May 7, 1927.
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"Leo Carey buried alive at Castle ROck Lookout under rocks. That was a special day. I left Eagle fall of 1916 and was in [?]. This was my 1st time back home." - Alda Borah.
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Hans Larsen is chaperone for Senior Skip Day on May 7, 1929.
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Clara Forster poses on a rock in Redstone, Colorado, on Senior Sneak Day, May 7, 1929.
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Brett Homestead as it looked in October 1997. (Located near Edwards, Colorado)
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Captain Tippett's Grave near Burns, Colorado. Two steel posts and an upright rock mark the sight.
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Captain Tippett's grave near John Benton's house in 1989. Captain Tippet served in the Civil War.
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Captain Tippett's gravesite in 1989. He was a captain during the Civil War; the grave was marked with two steel posts and an upright rock.
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From left, Quinn, Buster and Bud Beck, perched on rocks possibly at lower Homestake near the white wooden horse bridge at the trailhead to Peterson gulch and Fall Creek.
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Property on Eagle Street with clothesline and truck. Rockwork cribbing holds hillside in lace.
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Alda Borah (right) and Mrs. Charlie Reynolds sit beside a rocky stream. Alda is holding a hat in her right hand. It is unknown who Mrs. Charlie Reynolds is.
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The Devil's Punch Bowl, located near Manitou Springs. This stereoscopic view was published in 1877 by the Kilburn Brothers of Littleton, New Hampshire. The Devil's Punch Bowl is located in the Queen's Canyon. This is a stereoscopic view, which when viewed through a stereoscope, gives the image a 3D effect.
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Verso: "Prospector K. looking for--no, not gold, but a drop of water in Fall Creek." "Tom down in the canyon below Gilman"
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The right-hand gate pillar of the McCoy Cemetery. John 3:16 is engraved on the pilalr. Below that, the inscription reads: "Fence, Rock Pillars & Gate Donated in Memory of Clint Forster."
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The left-hand gate pillar of the McCoy Cemetery. The cemetery name is in the form of a cross. The inscription reads: "Built by Al Butts & Travis Kirby."