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An unknown liquor store in Gypsum, Colorado.
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From left, Arnold Marks, Claude Gerard, Harold Koonce and Dan Koprinikar at the Cooley Mesa airport [Gypsum, Colorado].
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1890s: Family portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield (Hubert and Laura) and two of their children. Mr. Chatfield in seated on a chair with Mrs. Chatfield standing next to him. In front of her is their daughter, Pearl Mabel Chatfield, seated on a stool. Ray Edward Chatfield is standing to Mr. Chatfield's right.
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Steve, "Bop-Bop," and Bill Johnson in 1947.
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Steve and Bill Johnson. Taken in the summer of 1947.
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Steve Johnson poses for a picture with "Bop-Bop," Jimmy and Neva Bershenyi's dog. Taken on August 19, 1947. "We lived in the bunk house on Neva and Jimmy's ranch - Gypsum all summer - '47."
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Dorris Johnson with two of his sons, Bill and Steve, and "Bop-Bop" the dog. Taken in 1947.
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Steve Johnson's second birthday on June 19, 1947. His younger brother, Bill, is on the left.
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Marvin Borah sits near the ledge of a rock in Gypsum Canyon. His dog, King, is standing behind him. "Pushing the rock over Gypsum Canyon. Marvin Borah and King, 1925." -- Alda Borah
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A letter written by Chas K. Phillipps to Frank Doll, dated May 28, 1898, from Denver. Charles "Chas" K. Phillipps appears to have lived in Red Cliff prior to moving to Denver, where he practiced law. He interacted with the Doll Brothers as well as Alfred Borah.
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A letter written by Sam Doll to his brother, Frank Doll, dated December 2, 1899, from Gypsum.
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Minnie "Min" Borah sits atop a wagon full of wood logs. Two horses are hitched to the wagon. Minnie Borah was the wife of Jake Borah. She was born in 1871 and passed away in 1908, at the age of 37.
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A letter from Samuel Lemon to Frank Doll, dated April 23, 1908. The letter concerns the sale of cattle between Samuel Lemon and Frank Doll.
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Stanley McHatton stands on the steps of the Eagle County High School in Gypsum. Taken in the 1910s. The caption states that Stanley McHatton was a professor at the school. This cannot be verified. Stanley attended the Eagle County High School through at least 1913.
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Willis Staup (left) and Kenneth Gerard prepare for a horseback ride near the Doll Brothers Ranch in Gypsum. They have a pack horse with them. A dog is visible in the bottom right corner.
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Photo postcard of the Lutheran Church in Gypsum, built in 1888. The writing at the top is "Church, Gypsum, Co." in Swedish.
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John Gerard (seated), brother of Andrew Robert Gerard, at the Doll Brothers' Ranch in the Gypsum Valley. The man on the right may be Samuel "Sam" Doll. The two individuals on the left are unidentified. A young child is visible in the doorway. Several unopened sacks are on the porch.
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Frank Doll shows one of his race horses at the Doll Ranch in Gypsum. The horse stables are visible behind Frank. A caption on the back reads, "Frank Doll with Race Horse - this horse had won much money in races (Killed horse in RR going south to a race)"
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Kenneth "Kay" Gerard sits atop a horse near the Doll Brothers Ranch in Gypsum.