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Ellis Bearden with the catch of the day.
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Ellis Bearden standing with woman and ox cart somewhere in rural France/Belgium .
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Ellis Bearden with Elton's 4-H Club calf. Photo taken Sept. 30, 1941.
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Aerial view of Bellyache and the Bearden property. Ellis Bearden's place is at upper left. The Pearch place was just north of that property.
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Poultry at the Bearden place. Elizabeth and Roland Bearden are standing with the birds; upper cabin in the background.
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The Bearden Meadows sign at the Cordillera development on the Bearden Ranch.
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Ellis Bearden next to his truck after elk hunting.
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Ellis, in uniform, Elizabeth, Rolland and Ray Bearden in front of the truck at the Bearden place.
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Purley Bertroch and Ellis Bearden (on right) standing in front of a pickup truck. Purley worked on the family farm in Gypsum until World War II, when he served in the First Cavalry, U.S. Army. After that, he worked as a carpenter, general contractor and developer throughout Eagle County.
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Ray, Ellis and Rolland Bearden with elk at the Bearden place.
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Ellis "Bearcat" Bearden, rancher in the Squaw Creek Valley until his death in 1993. "The equestrian center at Cordillera bears his name and is located on the land his family homesteaded when Bearcat was just a toddler. The humble log buildings the family used as their ranching headquarters still stand, and are targeted for preservation by the Cordillera Preservation Foundation. Bearcat Springs, a small tributary to Squaw Creek, also carries his...
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Feeding horses on the Bearden place. The driver of the team is probably Roland J. Bearden.
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Fall cutting of alfalfa on the Pearch place using a two-horse team. There is a couple standing to the left of the horses, the woman holding a child on her hip. [Thomas Pearch was born in 1917 so it could be he.] A boy is seated on the seat of the cutter with a woman standing next to him. Vern (Elmo Levern) Pearch was born in 1878 and came to Leadville in 1881. Several years later, he located a homestead on Squaw creek. "He was always interested...
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Ranch equipment at the Bearden place.
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Cordillera development on the Bearden Ranch.
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Photo postcard in the Bearden album of Germans laying a mine field in Leuven, 1915. Leuven is the capital of the province of Flemish Brabant in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
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The upper Bearden place showing hayfields.
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Ellis "Bearcat" Bearden by Bearcat Spring sign on Bellyache Ridge. He is riding Edith's horse.
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Ellis Bearden and Elsie Pallister at a birthday celebration. Kathy Lederhause and a horseshoe-shaped birthday cake in the foreground. Elsie Pallister was among a small group of citizens between 1966 and 1972, who lobbied the Eagle County Commissioners to let them establish a county library. In December 1973, the Eagle County Library was officially established. Elsie Pallister was hired to work at the Eagle Library and worked until her retirment...
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Branding calves on the Bearden place. From left, from left Rolland, Ellis and Ray Bearden.