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Section of the Eagle River and the railroad tracks around Wolcott.
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2) Foxie
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"Foxie" [otherwise unidentified] climbing the bridge over the Eagle at Kent. Three pines visible in the right background.
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Looking down on the Sherwood bridge from the Sherwood quarry drum. Hwy 6 is at the top, the Eagle River is flowing under the Sherwood bridge and I-70 is at the bottom. At the turn of the century, major routes in the Colorado mountains were steep, rocky grades, little more than wagon tracks. By 1910, cars were becoming more prominent but Colorado roads were in terrible condition. That year, the State Highway Commission established Highway 10 from...
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The cement bridge near Kent, looking downstream along the Eagle River toward the west. Kent is most likely Leonard Horn's place.
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"Big Mike" at Kent 1918. Bridge across the Eagle River visible at right midfield.
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6) Kent
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A vew looking down on Kent and the railroad tracks through it. The Eagle River is in the foreground.
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The four pines on the hillside across the Eagle River that give the location for Kent.
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Bridge over the Eagle River near Kent in Red Canyon.
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Jim Flynn and Margurite Terrell, wearing overalls, standing at Kent. The four pines on the hillside at right mark the location.
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Kate Flynn attempts to drink from the river while an admonishing hand warns of impending doom.
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Kate and an unidentified male at the concrete bridge over the Eagle River at Kent.