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Boy Scouts at Gold Park. It was right after the war and the scouts routinely found wire and explosives.
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Girl Scout honor guard in a formal pose in Eagle. Irene Ping is third from the left.
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A group of girls, some wearing riding clothes, posing with an American flag. They might be on a Girl Scout outing to Yeoman Park. The girl in the back row, second from the right is Mary Ethel Macdonell (Latham). To her left" Ruth Thomas First row, far right: Ida Mary Daugherty; to the left of Ida: Shirley Randall Second row, far right: Jean Allen Back row, left: Benny Meehan
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Girl Scouts in a formal pose in Eagle. Front row, left to right: Peggy Randall (Buchau), Barbara Dorn, Mary Lyn Buchholz (WInfrey), Donna Randall, Maxine Chambers Second row, left to right: Joy Gamble, Irene Ping (Kimmenau), [unknown], Margie Macdonnell (Morris), Rita Randall Back row, left to right: [flag holder unknown], Georgia Nimon, Nancy Dorn, Dorothy Rule (leader), Paula Randall, Joyce Allen, Evelyn Rule
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Soldiers saluting while standing on parade float, Fourth of July, 1919. Two additional vehicles parked behind the float/truck.
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Mary Jo & Bob Trezise raising/lowering American flag in front of the Lower Brush Creek School, District 10. Steps leading up to the front door of the school clearly visible. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Taken August 24, 1918 at Meeker, Colo. Look for X's [...] Lois Rose Anderson" (Caption from photo) Lois Rose Anderson is marked in the photograph in the back row, second from the right. The girls are all dressed alike with flags and triangle hats.
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As part of the Fourth of July festivities, six boys visible during a foot race down the main street of Red Cliff, Colorado, 1919. Business visible: Red Cliff Statebank, J. W. Dowd Mercantile Co. warehouse, Short Order Restaurant. American flag hanging over the center of the street.
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George Washington Messersmith stands with his grandsons, William Oscar Lea (left) and Richard George Lea (right). William & Richard were sons of William Henry Lea. The photo was taken in front of the Lea home in Gypsum. Richard George died young in 1928 and is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Gypsum, Colorado.