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Three people standing in front of a log building, probably on Brush Creek. The man on the right is Morton White. The man on the left may be Ben White. The women in the appliqued apron is unidentified. The White family were major landholders in the Brush Creek area. The photo was developed by Ping on September 21, 1940.
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Formal portrait of Hume Stanley White (July 11, 1882-April 5, 1968). He has a pair of glasses in his right hand and is wearing a suit with a polka dot tie. He was County Attorney, Judge and held a private law practice in Eagle County for many years. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Formal portrait of Sarah Morton White Kempf [wife of George Griffith White and mother of Hume White], March 27, 1847-October 26, 1905. Mrs. White Kempf is wearing an ornate beaded gown. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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c.1880: Portrait of Mr. George Griffith White, born in Kentucky in 1846. Came to Colorado in 1872 (approximately). Died at age 38. His son, Hume White, was County Attorney of Eagle County. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Dempsey Perkins in a Red Cliff yard with Jean Perkins White, his sister, and Clarence White, Jean's husband.
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"The "First National Bank of Eagle County" was organized in 1908 and was capitalized at $25,000." -- Kathy Heicher, Early Eagle, p.42 The men standing in front, stockholders and bankers, are, from left: Gulling Offerson (Beaver Creek rancher), Oscar Kempf (developer of the Lady Belle mine), Charles McCarthy, Ben WHite (Brush Creek rancher), John Welch (possibly Welsh), Jesse Shryack, Bud Tandy and Art Tandy (banker and original stockholder). The...