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Willis Nottingham with sons, Bob and Mike, standing in sheep paddock with sheep. Used on p. 68 of Beaver Creek: the first one hundred years, by June Simonton. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Austin Offerson and a "Dude" from Pennsylvania, mounted on horses. They are standing on a dirt road next to the fenced yard at the Offerson place. There appears to be a chicken in the lower right foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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93rd Annual celebration of the Cattlemen's Days Rodeo in Gunnison, Colorado.
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22 page black-and-white insert from the Gunnison Country Times. Includes photographs, advertisements, and articles about Cattlemen's Days. Cover is printed in color.
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Official Program for Cattlemen's Days 1973, cover artwork by Stan Mohr, containing program of events, advertisements, local history articles, biographies of cattlemen's days royalty, parade marshals, and top competitors, descriptions of rodeo events, and photographs.
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Hershey Wilson wearing chaps, holding reins of horse. Wilson worked as a ranch hand for the Lloyd Ranch, located four miles east of Eagle on Highway 6 (now the Diamond Star Ranch).
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18th Annual celebration of the Cattlemen's Days Rodeo in Gunnison, Colorado.
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A 2-page black & white photo spread from the Gunnison Courier Newspaper. Printed on Monday, July 19, 1971 on pages 6 and 7.
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"Hugh Norman at the Arthur Horn ranch [on Rock Creek] in 1916." -- McCoy Memoirs p.204 Photo postcard. "Hugh Norman and Mae Van Horn were married in 1919 and shortly after their marriage they moved to the Kibbler ranch which they ran for several years. They continued to rent and operate various ranches in the area. As a sideline Hugh contracted haying jobs in Egeria Park." -- p.204 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical...
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79th annual Cattlemen's Days celebration in Gunnison, CO.
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Two men standing next to a horse. The man on the left has his arms crossed on his chest; the man on the right is holding the horse's bridle. All three are posed in front of a barn. Scrap lumber is visible and the barn door is open.
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"In some respects similar to the preceeding picture [1992.004A.084], but taken about 1924. Trees obstruct a view of the Hotel and several buildings in back of it that haver never shown in any of the many photographs of McCoy. The little building in the foreground has served as living quarters for a number of people in past years, but is presently the McCoy Post Office. The small white building on the left was built by the Brooks Brothers in 1914....
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Marker for: "Charlie Forster, Sept. 29, 1910--Oct. 27, 1976," in the McCoy Cemetery. A meadow scene with horse and rider, steer, river, trees and mountain is engraved on the marker.
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An article from the Gunnison Country Times describing the Pioneer Banquet. Includes a photograph of Lawrence Phelps.
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Article from page 7 of the Cattlemen's Days issue of the Gunnison Country Times, July 13-17, 1988. Written by Russell Gammon From the collection of Ron Leonard
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Cyrus Dice, at right, and an unidentified man riding horseback at Brush Creek. Cyrus Dice ranched on Brush Creek for many years, moving to Eagle when he retired. He was married to Anna Norman until her death in 1949, and was then married to Imogene Lewis in 1957.
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95th Annual celebration of the Cattlemen's Days Rodeo in Gunnison, Colorado.
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74th Annual Cattlemen's Days Celebration in Gunnison, Colorado.
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Alexander Macdonell on horse. His family in Scotland called him Ackie or Ack; in Eagle, he was referred to as Alec. Alec was first employed on the Frank Doll ranch in Gypsum Valley. Then he leased land on the George Wilkinson ranch on Brush Creek, south of Eagle. After World War I and his marriage to Sadie Figgins, he returned to Eagle and moved to the Sproule ranch on Brush Creek. In 1923, he bought land from Charles Mayer and established his...
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Cowboy brands a steer while the horse holds the tethered animal steady.