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Verso: "Mom [Sophie Knight] above Lost Lakes on Homestake Peak in 1931 or 32. Dog's name is Pal"
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Tom Knight, with Hound and pickup at Gilman, showing the depth of the snow.
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Front: "Donald on top peak H.C. Mt." "My Uncle Don standing at the very top of Mount Holy Cross!" There is a dog right below MacDonald Knight on the peak.
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Heavy equipment on a slope of Battle Mountain during road construction (1939-1940). Man and dog are walking in right foreground; graders and tractors moving dirt. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Woman walking along right-hand of snowy highway, dog ahead of her. Two figures also walking along the road in the distance. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Sophie Hamrick Knight, on the divide between Cross Creek and West Cross Creek. She is posed with the dog, "Hound," and burros Lucky and The Kid. She and Tom Knight were prospecting at the time. Verso: "Mom on the divide between Cross Creek and West Cross Creek with burros, Lucky and The Kid, and dog, The Houn'. 1938[?] Prospecting"
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Verso: "Tom and Hound on rock at the head of Cross Creek about 1941"
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Man resting in the shade of an overhang with pack mules and dog at the top of Fancy Pass. "I recall that little mine way up on Middle Mountain, I think it was the Blossom. I know that when you stuck your head up over Fancy Pass that little mine was staring your right in the face although at some distance. As most of the places we looked into, there was no trace of any mineral on the premises." -- Bud Beck Jan. 2010
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Neva Bersheny (Johnson) takes a horseback ride in the Flat Tops Wilderness area with her dog. A small lake or pond is visible in the background.
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""Squeak", Melissa, and Jane" (caption from photo album) An unnamed girl, Melissa Larsen, Jane Bemis, and a dog pose together on a dirt road. There is still snow on the ground.
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Hans, Hester, and the dog Skipper.
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Marker for: "Our beloved Jamie, husband-son-father, James D. Medina, May 3, 1965--July 17, 1986," in Riverview Cemetery. A mountain scene with elk, pines, river, dog and person on a motorcycle is engraved at the center of the marker. Roses and an embossed photo are at the top. Inscription reads: "Jamo, we all miss you."
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"M. Trezise, Bob Trezise" (caption from photo). There is a dog in the foreground seeking attention from Bob; both the men are wearing hats.
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Left to right, Milt Claycomb & Hans Larsen stand with an elk between them. Hans is holding a gun in one hand and a big smile. There is also a dog in the foreground with a shed/barn in the background.
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Duane Larsen gets help from Skipper the dog in shoveling deep snow. The caption says this photo was taken during the Spring of 1949.
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Melissa & Duane Larsen with a dog.
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Robert Wright (8th Grade), Mary Wright (4th grade), and John Wright (3rd grade) stand in the doorway with a dog at the Catamount School in 1932.
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Ruby Damon Head sits on the back of a cow in June of 1945. (Date from photo caption) There is a fence in the background as well as a dog and a man milking a cow.
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Duane Larsen, a toddler in this photo, leans down to pet the dog. The Larsen home on Brush Creek and a fence are in the background. To the right of Duane is a large metal pipe.
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Shared marker for: "Lopez, Regina, May 19, 1965--Sept. 8, 1987; Estevan Jr., April 19, 1963--Sept. 8, 1987; Carline M., June 15, 1954--Sept. 8, 1987," Riverview Cemetery. A mountain scene is engraved at the bottom with pines, elk and a dog. Inscription at the bottom is obscured.