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"Work in timothy field west of house. Note the old pine tree."
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The Klatt barn being moved "on the access road that crosses the Eagle River."
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"Being moved from its resting place of many years."
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"Being moved from its resting place of many years."
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"Campers leaving rest area on I-70 interchange - July '73."
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"Its new home on south side of the Eagle River. Note trees around the house in left of picture."
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"Old timothy field. D & RG R.R. Old pine tree on Berry Creek."
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"Campers in our hay field. Rest area - July 1973."
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RVs parked at the Edwards rest area in July of 1973.
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"Digging for sewer. headed toward [Eagle] river where the bridge used to be. Beautiful skyline above Hyde place."
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"More sewer line" being laid near Edwards.
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"Berry Creek development began in earnest in 1979. Koprinikar's branding chutes were practically where this heavy equipment is."
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"Berry Creek development began in earnest in 1979. Koprinikar's branding chutes were practically where this heavy equipment is."
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"Water storage tank above the reservoir Burnison built in early 1900."
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"Changing course of Berry Creek beside our house."
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Digging a sewer line near Edwards.
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Development of Edwards continues in the Timothy field. The house in the background was owned at the time by Bruce Eaton. It had been previously owned by William Beck.
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Development of Edwards continues in the Timothy field. Railroad tracks for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad can be seen in the background.
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Development of Edwards continues near the Klatt home. "The outhouse just had to get in the picture."