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Photo postcard twelve-passenger open touring vehicle labeled: "2," "Seeing Denver." The vehicle is parked along a city street. There are eleven passengers and a driver, including two children. Information stamped on back: "Seeing Denver Automobiles; Seeing Denver Cars; Seeing the Foothills Cars." Inscription: "Mother," "Pearl Mize"
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Vehicles parked at Camp Hale (dump trucks and passenger cars) in the winter. Train visible in left midground with barracks in the background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A view of some streets and buildings in Gilman, taken in 1970.
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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.
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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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Williams Café and Bar in the winter of 1940-1941. The Williams Café was located at 101 Main Street in Minturn. At one time, it was managed by Herbert Dunwiddie. David and Marie (Ruder) Williams were former owners. The Williams Café eventually closed and became Chili Willy's. Chili Willy's closed in 2010. Magustos restaurant now occupies the building. The Minturn water tower is visible in the background on the right.
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The Williams Café and Bar around 1950. The Williams Café was located at 101 Main Street in Minturn. At one time, it was managed by Herbert Dunwiddie. David and Marie (Ruder) Williams were former owners. The Williams Café eventually closed and became Chili Willy's. Chili Willy's closed in 2010. Magustos restaurant now occupies the building.
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Two cars race along a gravel road near Minturn in the 1910s-1920s. Two log buildings are visible on the right.
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The Eagle River Hotel in 1928. Once located in Minturn, the Eagle River Hotel was operated at different times by Mrs. J.A. McRitchie and B.D. Price, among others. Price was the proprietor of the hotel at the time this picture was taken. A sign for Rocky Mountain Motorists, Inc., once associated with the American Automobile Association (AAA) can be seen near the telephone pole.
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A view of the Minturn train yard in the 1970s. Three individuals are visible in the background standing next to a small parking lot.
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Dorris Johnson with his sons, Sam, Bill, and Steve in 1952.
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Steve Johnson holds a football while standing in a backyard in October of 1948.
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An unidentified building. Part of the McCain Family Collection.
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Members of the Allen and Hart families take a hiking trip in the 1930s. From left to right: Helen Hart Allen, Joyce Hart, Katherine Allen, Joe Allen.
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Members of the Allen and Hart families gather for a picnic at Gold Park in 1925. Standing left to right: Ben Hart, Helen Hart Allen, May Hart, Leah Allen Sitting left to right: Joe Allen, "Pal" the dog, Jean Allen
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A young Jean Allen stands in front of the family car in the 1920s.
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Bill Johnson, with his father, Dorris, in the fall of 1954.
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Mildred (Eichler) Wurtsmith poses for a photograph in the 1950s. A school bus is visible in the background. The picture was taken at the corner of Eagle and 2nd Street in Gypsum.