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Jim Flynn and Charlie Crawford by the Glenwood Hot Springs pool on June 22, 1917.
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Barn on the Crawford place, built in 1913, in El Jebel.
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Floyd and June Crawford house, built in 1881, in El Jebel.
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Charles Crawford sitting on the disk harrow at Kent. The harrow was pulled by a horse team.
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"Roy, Esther [Batey], Charlie [Crawford], and Iva [Noble]" in Glenwood on June 22, 1917.
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Milk shed on the Crawford place, built in 1910, in El Jebel.
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Charles Crawford with his team, Brownie on left and Trix on right, ready to harrow a field at Kent.
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Bob McHatton, Jim Flynn, and Charles Crawford at the Hot Springs pool in Glenwood Springs, 1917.
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Friends at Kent, 1917. Kneeling from left: Jim Day and Jim Flynn; standing from left, Charles Crawford and John "Jack" Flynn. The section house is behind them. Inscription: "Some Style."
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Photo postcard of Charles Crawford, in Army uniform, training South Carolina, for World War I.
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Posing in front of the pine trees at the section house in Kent, from left: Dan Flynn, Kate Flynn and Charlie Crawford, 1917. Inscription reads: "Good Old Days."
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Cabin on the Crawford place, built in 1932, in El Jebel.
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Dance hall in El Jebel, built in 1919 by Crawford.
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Studio photograph of Bird Crawford (Hockett) and her brothers. "Birdie" came to the Gypsum valley as a small girl with her parents. In 1898, she married Addison L. Hockett, member of another pioneer family. They had four daughters: Myrtie Stephens, Mary Margaret Robichaud, Arta Pharo, and Lucy Ronchetti.
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Marker for Margaret Crawford, 1894--1964, Greenwood Cemetery.
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Marker for Wilmer Crawford, 1871--1945, Greenwood Cemetery.