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Albert Gates [born 1844], older brother of James P. Gates, standing with his daughter Anna [born 1882]. "He had the urge to move west and liked the sound of sunny California. He settled there around 1890." -- The Gates Genealogy.
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Photo postcard of the six Schlegel brothers plus three friends. From left to right: Guy, Perl, Ben Clover Wedlin (married Aunt Muriel Schlegel), Fred, Doak Anderson, Paul Powell, Benjamin, Matt and Clyde (elsewhere, Clyde and Matt)
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Studio photograph of Brother and sister, Roy and Joy Marfitano, taken in the 1920s. Joy is seated while Roy is standing to her right, holding her hand.
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Josiah Herwick and his sons, following the funeral of Ida Herwick at Grand Valley, Colorado (now Battlement Mesa). Ida was buried on March 10, 1919. Back row L to R: Fred; Josiah L.; Albert Front L to R: Oren; William; Josiah Herwick, Jr.; Guy [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Ed and Len Dump [Dumph] in front of their house on Eagle Street, Red Cliff, Colorado. Photo was taken in 1948; siding was added to the house in the early 1950s. Hop vine is on the left, climbing up the house.
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Studio photograph, from left, "Clark Gates and Bert Gates taken just before they moved to Rock Creek, Colorado from Hebron, Nebraska, 1884. George Albert "Bert" Gates was 12 years old and Clark was age 6." -- The Gates Genealogy
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The Bearden brothers in 1980. From left, Elton, Raymond and Ellis Bearden. Ellis is wearing his iconic overalls.
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Brothers Andrew and Julius Oleson standing in a yard, July 1949. Both men wear suits and ties.
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From left, Quinn, Buster and Bud Beck, perched on rocks possibly at lower Homestake near the white wooden horse bridge at the trailhead to Peterson gulch and Fall Creek.
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Bridge going across to Peterson's place in the Homestake Valley. From left to right: Buster Beck holding Jack; Quin; Bruce (standing); Dessie; Bud climbing on bridge.
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Allan and Mauri Nottingham, wearing their first dress coats. "The Nottinghams have been an integral part of Eagle County history since pioneer William Nottingham arrived in the Red Cliff mining camp in the 1880s. In 1890, William moved down the valley to homestead 160 acres of land on the Eagle River at what is now Avon. William's son, Harry, expanded that ranch to encompass most of the present-day community of Avon, stretching from Wildrige to...