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Elizabeth and Annie (Mrs. James) Holden standing on the front port of their house in Avon. They are in the same pose as John and James Holden in a related photo [1986.001.151].
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Frances Sansoti holds her daugher, Lena, for a photograph. Lena was approximately 1 year old at the time.
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Studio photo of Pierre (pron. and most often spelled Perie) Hockett Green and Winslow Green.
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Studio portrait of Lena Schrupp Anderson and her son, Melvin, taken in 1921 (from verso of photo).
"Lena was first married to Bill Anderson, a son of "shorty" Anderson in 1922, their marriage failed and Lena later married Eric Smith, an Episcopalian minister, in 1927. Rev. Smith died in 1969 and Lena, who is the mother of two children, Melvin and Elizabeth, is presently living in Denver." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 226
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John, Ella and Harry Lewis standing outside next to their house.
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Bertha McCain holding baby Grace, standing next to an unidentified woman. They are in the yard in front of a log house.
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George Messermith holds Evelyn in front of her great-grandmother Johanna Lea's cabin in Gypsum, Colorado.
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Girls trip to Glenwood Springs. Left to right: Paul Jean Douthit, Evelyn Marguerite Lea, Urdine Bell Messersmith Lea, Evelyn Urdine Douthit, Mary Ellen Douthit (in the back).
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Monica Barnes, holding deer carcass, with Boyd at left and Darrell at right. The dog is interested.
They're at the homestead cabin on Castle.
The rules of the homestead act required fence around the property and other improvements.
"The fence was built totally by Guy Barnes. Every post hole was dug by hand, every fence post was sawed or chopped from trees on the land and barbed wire (usually four strands) was strung on every fence post. Wooden...
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Monica, Darrell and Boyd Barnes, seated in the doorway of the larger cabin at Four Mile (four miles up Eby Creek). Animals in the yard include a calf, dog, and pig.
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Melba Yandell Hughes [Coulter] and her daughter, Cecyl Bea Hughes, horseback riding.
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Monica Barnes hold the reins to the family work horses with Boyd Barnes standing in front of her.
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Lorna Warren (Mrs. Everett) is holding her son, Ted Warren, and Len Dump Dumph is holding the pole. They are balanced on a handmade raft at the beaver ponds near the old ball field at the end of Eagle Street (several hundred yards south of the D&RG section house) in Red Cliff.
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Della Blake Altenreid and daughter, standing in a yard in Red Cliff, Colorado. There are chickens at her feet. Della was the daughter of James Blake, town marshall for Red Cliff.
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Ladonna Fair called this photograph "Castle Hunting Trips". Ladonna is sawing wood with her mother, Jessie, close by.
16) Duane and Mother
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Duane and Hester Larsen stand on a porch. Hester is wearing a long coat with a fur trim; Duane is wearing a newsboy cap and buttondown jacket. There is a house with a window in the background with trees and mountains.
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Girls trip to Glenwood Springs. Left to right: Paul Jean Douthit, Evelyn Marguerite Lea, Urdine Bell Messersmith Lea, Evelyn Urdine Douthit, Mary Ellen Douthit (in the back).
18) Figgins family
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Joe Figgins, his mother, Birdie, and Lola Figgins stand around a new puppy on a chair. They are on a porch with a door behind them.
19) Larsen Family
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The Larsen Family from left to right: Hans, Melissa (linking arms with her father & mother), Mary Hester, and Duane on his bicycle. The family dog, Jack, is also pictured.
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Melissa & Hester Larsen stand behind Bobby & Mary Jo Trezise. Hester is mother to Melissa, grandmother to Bobby & Mary Jo. The house behind them appears to be the Larsen family ranch home.