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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. 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."
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The Edwards Post Office under construction. "The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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"Contractor's office and equipment in Danny's [Koprinikar] field."
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"Danny's [Koprinikar] fields being destroyed by I-70. Progress?"
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"Dozens of these 'cracker boxes' stored in pasture waiting to be made into 'magnificent?' condominiums."
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Klatt "Barn-1981-Good picture of Bruce Eaton's house. [Formerly the Beck home]" (On the far right)
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"Heavy equipment working in field" near the Klatt residence.
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The Klatt Family home in the summer of 1969.
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"Heavy equipment working in field. Black Beauty and Buttons in what is left of a fertile field," on the left.
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"Taken from East of Edwards Service Station and looking toward home. Highway 70 had moved in."
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"The old home in Edwards - Summer of 1972."
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The Klatt barn "now moved intact to grassy spot across the Eagle River. Museum suggested."
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The Eagle River at Edwards [Wilmore stop]. Lettuce shed next to the railroad with the old water tank in the background. Benny Klatt's home and small store on Highway 6. Benny Klatt was killed by his brother-in-law, William Wellington, over the ownership of the cabin in which Wellington lived.