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1976, Gore Creek School, near Vail, which was in School District No. 11, Minturn [Outside]. The building was moved to Ford Park in Vail by Gore Creek Preservation Society.
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1971: Gore Creek School, moved to Ford Park in Vail by Gore Creek Preservation Society. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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c.1900: One Room School Building. Teacher is Miss Willits (now Mrs. Randall). She was the teacher about 1900. Students (38) are arranged on school steps in 4 tiers with the teacher seated in the middle of the top tier. Top row, from left: Jim Tague, Harvey Collins, Stewart Collins, Sue Bowland, Irene Willitts, Edna Collard, Artemis Dumant, Nell Walsh, Ollie Graham. Third row, from left: Blanche Gay, Elmer States, Alvin Mallory, Robert Collins,...
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"The old schoolhouse at Dotsero, 1966." -- photo caption by John Ambos "The old schoolhouse at Dotsero, where Elizabeth Quinlan taught her first term of school in 1910." -- McCoy Memoirs p.145 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1886-87: Front view of the one-room Red Cliff School House, built in 1886. Stovepipe and bell coupola evident; snow on ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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c.1880: Log cabin used for a school house, Red Cliff, Colorado. There were 5 pupils who attended and Dora McMillan was the teacher. One door, one window shown in a front-view with snow on the ground. The cabin is behind the Reno Cafe & Bar, 127 Water St., Red Cliff. It has been used for many purposes over the years, including a garage. Jack Ages, Ilene Warren's father, lived there at one point. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle...
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"The teacher and girl students of McCoy's first High School of 1925. They are [from left]: Dora Ault, Florence Panting, Ethel Brooks, Mary Quinlan (teacher), Emma Panting and Mabel Van Horn. The building was just a made over shed and supplied by Mr. Van Horn, who was living on the former Frank Groh ranch at that time. The school equipment would probably draw a laugh from one of today's teachers but the students who graduated are comparable to the...