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Taken August 2, 2011, wall paper and curtain in the hotel.
Deconstruction of the Nogal-Ping hotel and cabins in Eagle by Claude DeGraw began in 2010. Nogal's Hotel, built in 1892, was later purchased by the O. A. Ping family in 1923. It was occupied by siblings Leonard and Garnet Ping most recently. Leonard died in 1988 and Garnet moved to Gypsum in the late 1990s, passing away in 2003. It stands at the corner of Hwy 24 and Capitol Streets and...
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Members of the extended Reynolds family.
Back row, left to right: Marshall Hartman and Billie, Marilla McCain, Helen Reynolds (wife of Wall), Claude Peterson (husband of Wynonia), Moward McCain, Wall Reynolds, Frank Byers (husband of Pauline)
Front row, left to right: Ade Reynolds, Jean Peterson (daughter of Claude and Wynonia), [3 young women, one of whom is Frances Byers, daughter of Frank and Pauline), Whynonia Peterson, Pauline Byers.
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A group of men examine the aftermath of the Eagle Valley Enterprise building fire. St. Mary's Cathoic Church is in the background (belltower visible).
"A devastating fire on January 13, 1932, destroyed the newspaper office on Broadway. The fire started in an adjacent dry-cleaning shop and wiped out several main street businesses. George Carlow sounded the fire alarm, but the town's limited fire equipment malfunctioned in the freezing termperatures....
8. Horn Ranch
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The camel-back bridge over the Eagle River on U.S. Hwy 6 & 24, approximately 5-6 miles east of Eagle, Colorado.Behind the train, is the Leonard Horn ranch with ranch houses to the left of the tall pine tree at center. Rube Creek flows by the ranch houses. The dirt road at left goes to the ranch.
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The Red Cliff 4-H Club participants marching in the Eagle Flight Days parade going north along Broadway in front of the old high school and the cafeteria where the county 4-H demonstrations were often held. Sandy Albert Rose and SHeila Warren are holding the ends of the banner. Robin Albert and Geneva Sandoval are at the very back.
10. Roy McDougall
15. Castle Peak
17. Town of Eagle
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The town of Eagle taken from the Eby Creek area. Highway 6 runs through the photo, with the major main street, Broadway, at center, dead-ending into Chester Mayer's ranch (now the Bull Pasture and Eagle Ranch subdivisions). Chambers Ranch is at the lower right corner, the big white barn now housing the Eagle County Historical Society Museum. The Eagle River runs from left to right with the railroad bridge over the river at midground. Brush Creek...
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1930s: Rio Grande Railroad crane dropping section of bridge span into place, guided by men at either end of the span. Eagle River visible at left (Eagle, Colorado).
"The Rio Grande Railroad began construction of the steel railroad bridge at Eagle in 1934." -- Those Were the Days, EVE Jan. 22, 2004 p.2
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The sophomore class of Eagle High School, 1939. Included in the Lux Aquilae (high school annual) for that year.
Standing, L to R: Tom Hartman, Karma Black, Ethel Mary Macdonell, Anna Wentzel, Ethel Hughes, Arves Coffee, Ralph Ginther
Seated: Jean Allen (Johnson), Ruth Thomas (Potts), Ida Mary Daugherty, Benny Meehan, Shirley Cox
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Evelyn and Virginia Buchholz, daughters of Lee Buchholz, Eagle Colorado. They are standing outside, holding hands, dressed in evening attire. Lee was brother to John and Jim, Uncle of Nick. Nick's wife, Jeanette, became Superintendent of Schools for Eagle County during the 1940's and '50's.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]