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Alda Borah stands next to Billy/Billie, the family horse in 1916. "Billy and I day of public sale, our last picture. I loved my horse, we wanted to bring him to Phx [Phoenix], Station Agent said nothing could be put in big Rail Road car, we were bringing furniture with us. We sold everything, found out we could have filled the car. Many tears were shed." -- Alda Borah
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Alda Borah stands with a catch of mountain trout after a day of fishing. Taken in 1919 near Gypsum.
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Alda Borah stands in a patch of weeds and wildflowers near her home on Brush Creek. She is wearing a suit and tie with a bowler hat.
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Alda Borah (left) and Nannie King stand near a fence while holding two baby calves. Taken in 1914.
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Alda Borah sits in front of a house around 1918. A hammock is visible on the front porch. Taken in Colorado.
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The Borah house on Brush Creek. Taken in the summertime. From left to right: George Lovinggood, Alfred Borah, Mr. Swarthout (seated), Mary Borah, George Ziegler, Alda Borah. "Old home on Brush Creek, Colo when Hop Vines covered porch in summer." -- Alda Borah
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Alda Borah stands next to Billy/Billie, the family horse in 1916. "Billy and I day of public sale, our last picture. I loved my horse, we wanted to bring him to Phx [Phoenix], Station Agent said nothing could be put in big Rail Road car, we were bringing furniture with us. We sold everything, found out we could have filled the car. Many tears were shed." -- Alda Borah
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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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Alda Borah holds a small puppy, Rufflers, somewhere in Colorado around 1918.
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From left to right: Alda Borah, Carol Jean (Seaman) Perkins, Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel, and Marvin Borah stand for a picture near some old farm equipment at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
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From left to right: Alda Borah, Marvin Borah, Carol Jean (Seaman) Perkins, and Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel stand on a small footbridge over Gypsum Creek at L. J. Borah's ranch. Taken in 1979.
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Alda Borah sits for a portrait photograph in the early 1910s. Taken at a photo studio in Eagle.
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Alda Borah sits in a wild geranium flower bed somewhere in Colorado in the summer of 1919.
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Alda Borah stands for a portrait photograph. Her left hand is resting on a blanket draped over a chair. She is holding a handkerchief in her left hand.
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Members of the Borah family gather with friends for a picnic in Gypsum. The following have been identified with numbers: 1. Myrtle Borah 2. Mary Borah 3. Alda Borah 4. Kate Mosher 5. ? 6. Aden Mosher 7. Jake Borah
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Members of the Borah family father with friends around 1918. L. J. Borah (mislabeled as LeRoy Borah) is holding a dog. Back row (l-r): Jack Layton, L. J. Borah, Alfred Borah, Jake Borah, Willis Staup Front row (l-r): Alda Borah, Myrtle Borah, Marvin Borah
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Jake Borah and his niece, Alda, prepare to go on a horseback ride near his home at Gypsum.
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Jake Borah with his niece Alda hike near Jake's ranch near Gypsum.
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Members of the Tracy and Borah families gather for LeRoy and Lola (Tracy) Borah's wedding. The wedding was held on June 1, 1919, in Gypsum, at the house of Frank and Blanche Tracy, Lola's parents. Alda Borah served as the bridesmaid, and Willis Staup served as the groomsman. Back row (l-r): Blanche (Downing) Tracy, Frank Tracy, L. J. Borah, Jake Borah Front row (l-r): Blanche Tracy, Frances Tracy, Hazel Tracy, Alda Borah, Lola (Tracy) Borah, LeRoy...
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Mary Carolan sits with an infant Alda Borah in 1898. Alda is reaching for an egg basket. Mary Carolan was a neighbor of the Borahs on Brush Creek.