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View of the town of Eagle, Colorado, looking south, up Brush Creek from across the valley. The railroad bridge is in the mid-ground. Broadway is the large, wide street in the center of the photo, running north to south. Ross Chamber's dairy farm is in the lower right hand corner (where the I-70 interchange is now located). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Hay barn on west side of Beaver Creek at the Wiltshire (Eaton) Place. One of the Eaton men is drinking from the stream by balancing on his stomach on a rock . [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Looking up West Brush Creek at the Sawatch Range south of Eagle, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Unidentified creek running through a canyon.
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Tom Knight, standing on the foot bridge that crosses Homestake Creek in Gold Park. Front: "on the foot bridge across Homestake Gold Park;" verso: "Tom."
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Looking up Cottonwood Creek on Sheephorn in 1915. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Lower end of Sheephorn Creek 1915. -- verso caption [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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May 10, 1939, view of Brush Creek near the ranger station.
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Photo was entitled "Snoe-shoe rabbit at watering hole," but shows a man standing on a rock by a stream, somewhere in the mountains. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Caption by O. W. Randall: "Falls on Gore Creek." Stamped on back: "Quality BB Print guaranteed not to fade Jun 5 1928"
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Red Cliff High School students swimming in Homestake Creek, possibly at Mickey's Hole located about 1.5 miles up Homestake Creek from Red Cliff. "It is a place where the creek curves away from the hillside at a big granite boulder, forming a pool more or less 4 feet deep. The boulder is 6 or 8 feet high and the pool is deep enough to allow a person to jump off the rock into the water and not suffer any permanent injury." -- Bud Beck, 2010
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The Alkali Creek drainage in lower front, north of Wolcott.
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View of the area around Brush Creek Ranger Station taken on May 10, 1939. Some snow still visible on peak. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Scene in Kansas, where we fish, swim, and boat ride" (caption from photo)
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Winter scene of Brush Creek flowing between snowy banks, below the bridge.
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A view of Red Cliff, Colorado from behind Santa Claus Rock, showing Water Street at midground and High Street at right. The Eagle River is at the left.
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Gordon and Mildred Kilgore on a log bridge over Brush Creek. They are carrying a pail.
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Water fall that runs only in the spring. "Go up Bush Creek Road, past Woods Lake, down Lime Creek about 1/2 mile off Burnt Mountain Road." [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Verso: "Prospector K. looking for--no, not gold, but a drop of water in Fall Creek." "Tom down in the canyon below Gilman"