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Jake Borah's mare, Babe, with her young colt.
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From left to right: Joyce, LeRoy, and Catherine Gale Borah pose for a picture. They were the children of LeRoy and Lola Borah. LeRoy was the son of Jake Borah. A dog is standing in front of Joyce. LeRoy is holding a puppy in his high chair.
63) Kathy McDaniel
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Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel, granddaughter of Alda Borah, sits on a bench at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
64) Kathy McDaniel
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Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel, granddaughter of Alda Borah, sits on an old tractor seat at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
65) L. J. Borah
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L. J. Borah leans against a horse near his home on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1944, about six months before he passed away.
"This is a picture of my Dad, L. J. which was taken about 6 months before he passed away, he was 54 years old. This is the ranch house you, your mother, came for a visit, probably about 1930." -- Marvin Borah
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Kathy (Perkins) McDaniel, granddaughter of Alda Borah, stands near some old farm equipment at L. J. Borah's ranch on Gypsum Creek. Taken in 1979.
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A large lake behind L. J. Borah's property near Gypsum.
"Big Lake back of L. J. Borah ranch where we went deer and elk hunting, no luck 1919." -- Alda Borah
68) L. J. Borah
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L. J. Borah stands next to his horse following a successful hunt. The horse is carrying a large bear.
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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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LeRoy Francis Borah sits with his children, Joyce and LeRoy Tracy Borah outside their home in Gypsum.
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LeRoy Borah wires a Mormon derrick hay stacker at the Borah ranch in Gypsum. Taken in 1915.
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From left to right: LeRoy, Lola, and Jake Borah prepare to go on a horseback ride. LeRoy was the son of Jake Borah. Me married Lola (Tracy) Borah on June 1, 1919.
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LeRoy and Lola (Tracy) Borah stand for a picture on their wedding day, June 1, 1919.
"Two of the Gypsum valley's most popular young people were married last Sunday, when Miss Lola Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy, and Mr. LeRoy Borah, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock. The wedding took place at noon at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. T. W. Stamp, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Glenwood Springs performing the ceremony...
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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.
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From left to right: Marvin, Myrtle, and L. J. Borah stand near their house on Gypsum Creek. A dog is standing in front of Myrtle. L. J. Borah was the son of Jake Borah. He married Myrtle Staup on December 27, 1912. Together, they had one son, Marvin.
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Marvin Borah stands in a grassy area with the family dog, Rino, in 1915.
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A view of Gypsum Creek located near Jake Borah's ranch. Some fence posts are visible on the right.
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A group of unidentified individuals stack hay at Leroy Borah's ranch in 1916. They are using a Mormon derrick to stack the hay
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A Mormon derrick is used to stack hay at LeRoy Borah's ranch in Gypsum.
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A group threshes oats at the Borah ranch. The thresher is a Gaar Scott & Co. model. Alfred Borah is pictured second from the right.