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The Eagle School between 5th and 6th Streets in Eagle, Colorado.
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School Days 1945-46, photo of teacher, Sophie Hamrick Knight. ”She taught my daughter, Patricia, in kindergarten, Red Cliff. (First year we had kindergarten here.)”--Angela Beck ”Mrs. Knight began her teaching during a teacher shortage in World War II era. She went back to college and received her degree at Western State, then returned to Eagle County to teach. She has taught in the Minturn area for 16 years. Mrs. Knight plans to spend the...
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Front view of the Radium School with pine tree in foreground and deciduous trees behind the building (no leaves). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Squaw Creek School in 1976.
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A group of visiting mothers, preschoolers, and a few students, standing on the porch of the Avon School. Carol Nottingham (future Whitney) is standing at the far left. Marie Nottingham is standing just behind the tallest boy. Hilma Gustafson (?) stands at far right. Playground equipment is visible in right background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Students standing next to Edwards School circa 1908-1910. The girl on the left, second row from the top, is believed to be Esther L. Klatt. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The first graders at Eagle School in 1928. From left: Ralth Ginther, Betty Howland, Bill Nimon, -----, -----, Floyd Aerts, Margie Stein (Vick), Ira Bindley, -----, Darrell Barnes [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical 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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1947 Lux Aquilae yearbook photo of Fred Fessenden. Named Leo Fred Fessenden, after his father, he was called Fred in high school. His senior year, Fred was part of the basketball team coached by Nick Buchholz that was Western Slope champion and Consolation Champion of the state. Leo was a teacher, coach, counselor, assistant principal and director of business services in the Whittier Union High School District (California).
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Edwards School in 1976; no longer in use. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Photo of Upper Gypsum School in School District No. 5.
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Back view of the teacherage at Derby Mesa Schoolhouse. There appears to have been additional structures or an addition to the building between 1933 and 1980 (extension in the leftside of the photograph). In 1980, the building was being used as a tool shed.
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Formal portrait of the Minturn School Band in front of the school.
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John Kavanaugh and classmates dressed for their 8th grade graduation in 1924. The girls are on either side of John with their elbows on his shoulders. All three are holding diplomas. They are standing in John's backyard with the First Presbyterian Church in the background.
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"Yarmony Park school, 1922. Buster Gilbert, Ila and Edith Babcock, Mary Koski and Ola Garrett." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 50 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Eagle High School basketball team posed for a team photo. Used in Lux Aquilae 1926, p.32. Back row, from left: Mr. Robert E. Pemberton, Howard McCain, Frank Byers, Rolland Randall, Mr. E. W. Jerrell Front row: Lewis Cowden, Harry Lewis, Charles Byers, Melvin Eaton
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Front of the Sloss's grocery store: two story brick building with prominent sign. "The old County Road was beginning to be used as a business section. Bill Tierney put up a brick store building on this road, and was in the grocery business until 1904, when William Frey took it over and ran it until 1905. After that, he moved back down on Railroad Avenue. Next., Mr. J. F. Sloss and Son took over the store and ran it until 1928. From that time...
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Site of the Lower Sweetwater School (also known as the Jackson School). Building was torn down in the late 1940's. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The Antelope School and teacherage on Antelope Creek as they appeared in 1921." -- McCoy Memoirs p.46 The frame construction Antelope School building, completed in 1917, which replaced the original log school building completed in 1912. The log building became the teacherage. Some of the teachers at the Antelope School were "Leila Ferguson, Joan Funk, Mildred Sayre, Alma Slattery, Margie Harbaugh, Marion Conley, Maude Stratton Smith, Tracy Hatch,...
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1940s: The children attending Wolcott School (sixteen children), lined up along the side of the building. Two windows and a door are visible. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]