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"Uncle James Damon and Ralph" (caption from top of photo)
Uncle James would be Uncle to Melissa Larsen (Trezise). Ralph is the young boy leaning on him. They are in front of a porch and house, and another house along with a fenceline can be seen behind them.
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Pearl Tuttle and Amy Jerell pose for the camera with their arms around each other. The pink color is a smudge on the photograph. The girls are standing in front of a barn(?) and fenceline with trees in the background.
23) Dick the Horse
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"Dick" the horse runs through a grassy field with trees and a fenceline in the background.
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A large group of people gather for the Farewell Picinic on June 9, 1929.
27) Duane & the dog
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Duane Larsen, a toddler in this photo, leans down to pet the dog. The Larsen home on Brush Creek and a fence are in the background. To the right of Duane is a large metal pipe.
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Winter on Brush Creek. The picture features an intersection of fencelines in the woods.
29) Melissa & Jane
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The many poses of Melissa Larsen and Jane Bemis. Melissa is wearing eyeglasses and the women are both wearing hats, long coats, and carrying a clutch or purse. There is a wagon to the left in the background, as well as many fencelines and trees.
30) Man with horse
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A man holds a horse for a photo in front of a large home surrounded by white fence. "April 1921 Like Cricket in Colo" - caption
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Arthur "Art" Stremme stands near a fence in Gypsum. Stremme was a member of the first graduating class of the Eagle County High School. His father, Theodore Stremme, owned the Stremme Store and served as the postmaster for Gypsum from 1905 to 1935.
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Eileen and Elaine Borah, the daughters of Marvin Borah, smile for a picture. Taken in 1947 when they were four years old.