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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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L. J. Borah's cattle at his ranch near Gypsum. Taken in 1918.
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Catherine Gale (right) and her sister, Joyce, sit on the front steps of a building near Gypsum. Catherine and Joyce were the daughters of LeRoy and Lola Borah
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A large group of cattle grazes at Jake Borah's ranch near Gypsum. The ground is covered in snow.
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An unidentified individual fishes at Deep Lake near Jake Borah's ranch. Two other individuals are sitting near the shoreline on the left.
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Eileen, Edward, and Elaine Borah sit for a picture around 1946-47. Taken somewhere on East Brush Creek. The three were the children of Marvin Borah.
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Edward Jean Borah, the son of Marvin Borah, sits on a rock near a picnic table. Taken somewhere on East Brush Creek.
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Eileen and Elaine, the twin daughters of Marvin Borah, sit on the grass near a building on Thanksgiving day, 1944. "Taken on Thanksgiving. They were both crying. Marvin's twins. Gypsum, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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Twin sisters Eileen and Elaine Borah stand for a picture. Taken somewhere on East Brush Creek in the 1940s.
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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.
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Eileen and Elaine Borah, the daughters of Marvin Borah, stand next to a tree near a house. They are wearing bathing suits.
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A view of the Borah ranch looking north toward Eagle and Castle Peak. "I was born on this part of the land in 1896, lived in a 2 room log cabin. In 1902 we moved to the larger home, so nice, we were so happy, also more room of all kinds altho[ugh] father had many log farms, machine sheds, cow corral and farm three large corrals." -- Alda Borah "I lived first in a two room log cabin at North edge of farm. My home ranch in Colo. Looking North...
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Members of the Borah, Bess, and Green families stand for a picture in 1919. Taken in Phoenix, Arizona on South Central Avenue. From left to right: Alfred Borah, Celia (Green) Bess, Mary (Grant) Borah, Bessie (Sievert) Green.
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"Brush Creek. The fence was north boundry [boundary] line to our 500 ac[re] farm. The Old Familiar Hills where my childhood days were spent, the old pasture and mts [mountains] I climbed cedar trees and called or barked to coyotes across the Valley." -- Alda Borah
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Buildings at the Borah ranch, taken in 1916. "Granary, Cow & horse Stable, Chicken house, Barn, Cow Barn." -- Alda Borah
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A hunter's camp, set up by Alfred and Jake Borah. Taken in the 1880s. From left to right: Alfred Borah, Jake Borah, ?, Mr. Luke. All four men are holding hunting rifles. This is a stereoscopic view, which when viewed through a stereoscope, gives the image a 3D effect. "Alfred Borah shooting. Jacob Borah his brother by tent. The other two I have no record of, friends of Fathers. Mr. Luke sitting down. I am 91 Dec 4, 1984. I can remember my father...
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A house and old farm building at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
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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.