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Lucksinger's boarding house on 2d Street in Basalt.
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1938: New school building in Basalt showing front of brick building, gymnasium in back, with flagpole. Unidentified person standing in doorway. Snow on hills in background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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J-L Ranch dwelling in Basalt in 1960. Two unidentified girls standing in foreground.
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The "old hotel" in Basalt, which became a C.C.C. Camp in the 1930s. It was located between the railroad water tank and the railroad depot on main street (Railroad Avenue).
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A view of the old Colorado Midland Depot, Main Street, Basalt, used as a garage and information bureau. Snow on roof and ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1900s: Old rooming house and restaurant, Basalt, Colorado, next to Conoco station with gas pumps. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Primary school children in Basalt School District No. 15, 19 pupils.
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pre-1940: Forest Ranger's Office, rock foundation, log construction, Basalt, Colorado. Additional logs from construction in right foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"At long last a lot was bought, the gift of a 3-room house was accepted, moved and renovated, and became St. Vincent's Church. It was dedicated by Bishop Tihen of Denver, assisted by the Rev. J. P. Corrigan of Glenwood Springs in June 1924. ... The building was originally a house owned and given by Mrs. Anna Murmann Hyrup, and was moved onto a lot which also belonged to Mrs. Hyrup. Father Corrigan obtained the bell from the Church in Glenwood Springs...
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Main Street (Railroad Avenue) in Basalt, with the Basalt Drug Co. in the building closest to the photographer.
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First house built in Basalt (Lucksinger's) in the 1880s. Front view of fenced, log building with chickens in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Front of the Sloss's grocery store: two story brick building with prominent sign. "The old County Road was beginning to be used as a business section. Bill Tierney put up a brick store building on this road, and was in the grocery business until 1904, when William Frey took it over and ran it until 1905. After that, he moved back down on Railroad Avenue. Next., Mr. J. F. Sloss and Son took over the store and ran it until 1928. From that time...
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The Odd Fellows Lodge was built on 2d Street in 1900. "The first story was used for a grocery store. It was run by John Miller and Mac Millan at first. It changed hands many times. Dan Dentor, Mr. Lucker, A. F. Carlson, and Don Lupton were some of the proprietors that had charge of it. It finally was made over into a dance hall which it is now." -- History of Eagle County, 1940, p. 242
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1930s: Old Dispatch Office, Main Street, Basalt, showing front view. Sign for Frey's Cabins on pole. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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J-L Ranch dwelling in Basalt, built in 1944, with two gabled dormer windows.
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J-L Ranch dwelling in Basalt in 1960.
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Miss Sheehan's class, Basalt School District 15, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, grades.
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1920s: Construction of the Forest Ranger's cabin, Basalt, Colorado. Scaffolding and support work visible around the log cabin; roof not yet finished. Logs in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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J-L Ranch dwelling in Basalt built in 1944.
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A postcard of the Basalt Public School. The Basalt Public School was originally located in a small one-room frame structure until the late-1890s. The school was relocated to this building, which sat on the border between Eagle County and Pitkin County. In 1902, the building was expanded from a one-room school house to a four-room, two story brick building, pictured here. The bell was removed from the bell tower in 1914, due to structural concerns,...