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41. Margaret Donegan
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The second Malta school house, south of Leadville, which operated from 1902-1945, now part of the Leadville Historic District.
"My Uncle Bob worked down in the canyon at the Gillman Mill. My Uncle Bob and my Aunt Thelma, my Mother's sister, and their family lived in Red Cliff. On the Denver Public Library there is a picture of the Red Cliff Depot with icicles. When I showed this picture to my Cousin he said his Dad went by the depot on his way...
46. Wolcott School
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"The old Wolcott school house. Old timers say it was built in 1890, but there were few, if any frame buildings in Wolcott at that early date and it is extremely doubtful that it was constructed prior to 1910." -- McCoy Memoirs p.331
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Antelope School pupils and teacher in 1921. Those mounted on horses are, from left to right: Harold Horn, Myrtle and Harry Panting, Emma and Ruth Panting, Jack Booco, Leonard Horn, Gern Booco, Florence Panting. Standing on the ground: Emma Maxwell, Dora Ault, Olive Ault, Ethel Ault, the teacher Maude Stratton Smith, her son, Morrison Smith, Tillie Maxwell and Edwin Harris. Directly in front: Harry, Ruth, Mabel and Jim Panting." -- McCoy Memoirs...
51. Nottingham Barn
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Old barn just west of the Emmett Nottingham place. The barn was probably built by Clyde Nottingham around 1908. Beaver Creek is to the left. The old Avon School is just right of center. The first Avon bridge is visible in the foreground in front of the school (west of current bridges about 100 yards and lower to the water). The Joe Smith house is to the right.
This bridge was probably built in the early 1900s. It was replaced by the second...
52. Gothic Mountain
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A view of the Cottonwood School, which was in School District No. 5, Upper Gypsum.
"I taught 8 months in this building which belonged to "Cottonwood" Frank Doll on Cottonwood Creek. Whether the district no. 5 had to pay rent, I don't know, and if school was held here more than one year. For one or more years school was held in another bulding on Cottonwood. The Schlutter and Pierce families attended. I lived in the building and ate meals at Dolls'...
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Fifteen students standing next to the porch of the Sweetwater School. Teacher was Myrtie Hockett.
Back row: ---- Moore, Warren Thatcher, Jim Skiff, Tom Moore, Freeman Thatcher, Duane Skiff, ---- Cate, Mintferd Baer, Wallace Thatcher (extra name or someone is hidden behind the front row).
Front row: Roy Hanson, Maxine Stewart, Fern Moore, Marcia Stephens, Marie Moore, Clifford Skiff.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical...