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1930s: The confluence of the Frying Pan and the Roaring Fork Rivers near Basalt, Colorado. There are two people standing in the right foreground and a bridge in the background with houses behind it. Some snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Old railroad bridge to Emma on the Roaring Fork River (the crossing divides Eagle and Pitkin counties). The bridge has been converted for automobile use. Snow on ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1930s: Frying Pan River showing a bridge in right background, house in left background. Road in foreground is muddy and there is snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1930s: Roaring Fork River, looking south, with snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Marker for "Dad, Laurent S., Jr., Aug. 2, 1913--Oct. 9, 1987," [Arbaney] in Fairview Cemetery [Laurent S., Jr. and Alice Irena]. The stone is engraved with a mountain scene, including clouds, trees, elk, river and fish. The family brands are engraved at the upper corners.
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Marker for: "Bob 'Bear' Ferrer, beloved son, father & brother, July 26, 1951--May 23, 1998; Always in our hearts," in Fairview Cemetery. There is a scene engraved on the marker with mountains, trees, a river and fisherman. Ferrar's picture is at the upper right.
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A postcard of the Fryingpan River between Basalt and Ruedi. This postcard was sent by Elffeda "Fleda" Biglow to Alda Borah from Norrie.
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The Fryingpan River between Ruedi and Basalt. Taken around 1910. Several buildings are visible along the river.
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A young woman poses for a picture near the Fryingpan River, between Ruedi and Basalt. A dog is seated next to her. It's possible that this is Anna Potter, a friend of Alda Borah.