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Printed August 1984
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Printed August 1984
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A birthday party at the Lewis' home in Eagle (early 1940s). Teresa Lewis is standing in back at far right. The children are playing Bingo in the living room. Group at far left, from left: Donald Figgins, Diane Lewis (Martin), Suzann Lewis (Ross) Mary Ann Smith (Wilson), Roxy Randall (White) In front: Doug Lewis Around coffee table, from left: Mary Pender, Jere McCain (Covalt), LaDonna Fair, Sally Nelson (on couch), ?, Beverly Byer, Dick Allen,...
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A young Steve Johnson holds up a garden hose in October of 1946. The house in the background was located at the corner of 5th and Broadway in Eagle.
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The McCain family in 1986. In back from left: Richard McCain, Pam McCain Schultz. In front, Pat McCain Cerise, Howard McCain, Jere McCain Leonard.
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Business card for the Eagle Valley Enterprise during Howard and Marilla McCain's ownership, 1947 to 1972. Eagle Valley Enterprise, Dec. 30, 1999: ""Ade" Reyolds...remained active as The Enterprise publisher until his death on Oct. 10, 1949. His daughter, Marilla Reynolds McCain, had been on the receiving end of practical training in the newspaper business from the time she was 7 years old. At the time of her father's death, Mrs. McCain was serving...
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A postcard of Harrison's Cafe. Once located on Highway 6, Harrison's was owned and run by Owen "Dude" Harrison and Berneice McKelvey. Harrison's was renamed Bernice's Place in the 1970s. The buildings are still standing and is now the Eagle Grand Motel. Verso of the postcard reads: "Restaurant open 24 hrs. a day. Excellent food. Modern hotel. Hot water heat. Wall-to-wall carpets. Located half-way between Grand Jct. and Denver."
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1910-1920: Looking northeast, Broadway Street. Front of E. E. Glenn & Co. General Merchandise clearly visible; Post Office sign on side of building. People (dressed as if for special event) gathered in front of store with wagons and horses. The bay windowed house to the right of the E. E. Glenn & Co. building was occupied by Alex Macdonell and family beginning in 1951. Mr. Macdonell was working for Holy Cross Electric out of Glenwood Springs...
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A letter written by Josiah Lafayette Herwick to Frank Doll, dated June 6, 1898, from Eagle. The letter concerns the water rights and irrigation.
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The 1937 graduating class of Eagle High School, lined up for class photo. From left: John Robertson, Cornelia Steel, Johnnie Clark, Dorothy Lea, Joe Walters, June Zellers, Helen Brooks, Jim Nimon, Adele Jones, Mildred Eaton, Elmer Rochford, Yvonne Savage, Rosella Brown, Edna Andre, Duane Larsen. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Eagle High School basketball team, 1937. Back, from left: John Robertson, Elmer Rochford, Duane Larsen, Jim Nimon, Robert McDivvitt Front, from left: Bill Nimon, Joe Walters, Donald Knupp, Donald Van Horn [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1944 Forest fire northeast of Eagle, Colorado. View of the ridge, fully involved. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1944 Forest fire northeast of Eagle. Smoke clearly visitble along treeline. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Louise Walker and Jim Nimon pose by a poster congratulating them on being the first recipients of the annual Nimon-Walker Award. The award recognizes individuals for their contributions to preserving Eagle County history. The Eagle County Historical Society and the Eagle Valley Library District present the award each year in the spring.
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Dr. William Lawrence Conway with his granddaughter, Lillian Naomi Higdon, now Starr Doll. Dr. Conway is leaning down and touching Freckles, the dog. Starr's mother died in childbirth and she was raised by her grandparents. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]