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Chet (Chester) Mayer pictured on a John Deere tractor at the United Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. He's wearing a hat and gloves and his tractor appears to be hitched to something.
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Jane and Joe Dice sitting on the front step of Melissa Larsen Tresize' log cabin (across from Lower Brush Creek School). This is the location of School House Ranch today (2007). Both children wear hats.
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John Clark, the undersheriff of Eagle County. Mr. Clark was shot and killed by Delmer Spooner July 11, 1961, which started one of the largest manhunts in Eagle County history. Eagle Valley Enterprise July 13, 1961 p.1
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From left to right: Winnifred Ginther with little Verle standing in front of her, Luella Grant, Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Chapel, [unknown], [unknown], Ina Finnicum with Betty, Barbara Gleason (Pearch) with Ladonna Fair standing in front, Winnifred Fair, and Jessie Fair.
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Unidentified children [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Lou Clark (Layman) and dog, Ring (wearing hat), in front of the Clark House, Edwards, Colorado. In the background is the hill across the Eagle River and Wilmor[e] Lake, where the "layers appear to be sideways." -- Lou Layman "Highway signs added sometime in the 1980s or 1990s designate it as 'Wilmore' Lake, but in the 1940s the name came from a 'railroad house'--a small building near the railroad track that probably was used to store equipment that...
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Fence sitting in Glenwood Springs. From left, Red Moscon, Ted Moore and Beno Moscon. [Moscon also spelled Mossicon in several captions]
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Members of the Fenno family sharing a picnic at Squaw Creek. A camp fire is at leaft and four children are sitting with two women on the ground; two men stand in the background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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John Kavanaugh during the summer of 1915, standing next to a fence in Minturn, Colorado. He is wearing overalls, gloves and a cap.
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Zella Lea Johnson with her husband, Charles James Lea. Charles was the brother of William Henry Lea.
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Charles, Chet, John and William (father) Eaton (left to right) at McCoy Creek Ranch. Each Eaton is holding the reins of a horse and is standing in front of a log barn. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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From left, Nels Nelson, Jack Wellington and A. Y. Stubbings, standing next to a log building.
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Fred and Freda Martinez at the Eagle depot in 1917. Fred was the popular D.&R.G. station agent at Eagle for many years. Eagle Valley Enterprise Mar. 7, 1919 p.1: "Word was received in Eagle last Friday to the effect that the Federal grand jury in session in Denver had freed Fred Martenez [sic.], former D. & R.G. agent at Eagle, of the charge of swindling the company. Martinez and a foreman in charge of a gang of Mexican workingmen employed at this...
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Clarence and Jessie Fair listen to someone off camera. The couple stands in snow and Jessie is holding her purse.
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Ella Horn (on right) and a friend, standing on the cow catcher, or pilot, of a locomotive in Denver.
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From left, Jim Flynn and his wife, Frances Tracy Flynn, Dan Flynn and Jay McDougall, posed in front of a poster with Santa warning about tuberculosis.
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George Messermith holds Evelyn in front of her great-grandmother Johanna Lea's cabin in Gypsum, Colorado.
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Dottie Calvick, Howard McCain and Billie Reynolds posed with automobile.
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Kate Flynn in traveling clothes near Wolcott in 1917. Inscription reads: "On my way."
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Marvin Laman standing next to a truck with a soda bottle in one hand, taken September 17, 1949. "Marvin worked for the railroad for 31 years, retiring in 1986 as a maintenance foreman. He also ranched his entire life. Marvin enjoyed his cattle and attending and participating in rodeos. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Ways Employees, an organization connected with the railroad." -- Eagle Valley Enterprise, Jan. 17, 2008 p.12...