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Charley McCoy (Charles B., son of Charles H. McCoy) married Stella Hatch in 1900. Daughter Ethel was born in 1902 and daughter Mildred was born in 1913. "Charles B. stayed with ranching and was known as a progressive stockman of the area. He developed a fine ranch on Yarmony Creek, five miles east of McCoy." -- McCoy Memoirs p.107, photo on p. 105 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Ida Herwick and her children, Thanksgiving 1894, at church services in Wolcott. Back row, L to R: Paul, age 10; Frederick, age 13; WIlliam C., age 15 Front, L to R: Tina, age 3; Ida, Age 33; Mary, age 18 mos.; Oren age 5; Birdellah, age 17; Guy, age 6 "For several months she had been putting a little money away for a special occasion, and she intended that having a family portrait done would be it. Of all the things she could think of, having...
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Studio portrait of the Edward Schlaepfer family. The parents are seated with the youngest children on the parents' laps and the two older children flanking the scene. Imprint on bottom right corner: "Schedin." (l. to r.): Olga, Conrad, Mrs. Emma Louise, Louise, Edward Sr., Edward Jr. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait photograph of Elizabeth George, at right, with her daughter, Edna George Hesse.
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"The Babcock Family at Santa Barbara, Calif., in 1936. In back are Bill, Edith, Elizabeth, Ila, Charles and Dwight. In front: Jack, Bill Sr., his wife, Ethel, and daughter Ethel. The picture was taken ten years after the family left Yarmony Park. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and son Bill have passed on." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 294 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"A 1908 photograph of the family of Pete and Melissa Horn. Back, from left: Mary, Mabel, Ida, Maude. Front, from left: Walter, Arthur and Charley. All attended the Cottonwood school at one time or another and all are deceased except Mabel." -- McCoy Memoirs. p. 115 Pete Horn, coming from Bailey, Colorado, purchased the tract from two trappers about 1890, and homesteaded with the help of his wife, Melissa, and seven children. [Title supplied from...
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John Theodore Bureman (Johan Teodor Bjurman), far left, front row, with his family before he left Kyrkbyn 19, Alfta, Halsingland (Gavleborg) Sweden. Father, Erik Johan Bjurman is at center front, holding the youngest child. John left from Goteborg on 2 Nov. 1888 with a destination for Clay Center, Kansas. His uncle, Karl Gustave "Gus" Bureman, had emigrated before him and lived at Clay Center. John Lived at Girard, Crawford, Kansas, for six years...
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Muriel Colburn, daughter of Alice George Colburn; granddaughter of Elizabeth George.
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Studio portrait of Doris and Kenneth Wyman with their son, Leonard. Kenneth Wyman was Postmaster from 1922 to 1936. The Post Office name was changed from Coppertown to Copper Spur in 1928. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of the three Payton brothers: Chester Arthur, Edwin J. and Roy Amos. They were sons of Natt and Clara Payton, early settlers of Minturn, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of the Hazzard Family. Standing in back are Charles and Louella; seated in front are George and Alice. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of Elbert H. Gray, Anna E. Gillespie Gray, and their sons, Ernest T. and Harold Gray.
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Pauline George, daughter of Frank George and Rowena Walker George; granddaughter of Elizabeth George.
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Studio portrait of the Fenno children taken on Sept. 15, 1929, Mary and Clifford's wedding day. From left in back, Louis Charles Fenno and Clifford Thomas (Mary's husband) are standing; in front, Ida Fenno [Bearden] and Mary Fenno Thomas are seated. Mary and Clifford operated the Edwards Store and Post Office, which they sold in 1946. Then they operated their ranch in Edwards until Clifford died in 1956. After that, Mary moved to Eagle and lived...
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Formal portrait of Gulling Offerson (second from left in back), and wife, Olive, taken with Olive's family. Isaac and Sarah Porter are the older couple; Isaac is holding baby Austin Offerson. George Porter is at the far right; the woman standing next to him may be Lauretta Porter.* The picture was taken in Seattle, Washington. *Information supplied by Bill Christensen, great-nephew of Gulling Offerson, June 2009 [Title supplied from catalog prepared...
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Francis M. and Mary Elizabeth Edson Skiff and their children. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Muriel Colburn and her mother, Alice George Colburn. "Muriel worked in Washington, D.C., and was employed for many years by the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder's Office and the Social Security Office in Denver. She retired in 1971." [obituary] SHe passed away at 95, on Dec. 14, 1997.
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William Greiner, Dora McMillen Greiner, and their daughter, Nellie. The family is posed in a studio using a log, woven mat, and fur as props.
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Franklin Pierce Forster, brother of Elizabeth Forster George. Occupation: geologist, assayer, miner, stockman.
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A studio portrait of the Schrupp family taken in Golden, Colorado, 1901. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schrupp and family of six: Carl, Louise, Edward, Lena, Emma and Minnie. "Ed Schrupp,his wife, Philomene and their six children came from Golden where he had been employed by Coors Brewery. He had filed on a homestead on the extreme south end of Conger Mesa.... Mr. Schrupp built a cabin on his own homestead but it wasn't occupied until 1905. The Schrupp children...