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81. Fritz Arendt
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"The John Ambos homestead cabin, built in 1903. This photo, taken in 1909, shows Fritz Arendt who was batching in it, his dogs and an assortment of firearms. Fritz, an early day ranch hand, hunter, trapper, Game Warden and poacher left the McCoy area for Utah about 1911 and never returned. The cabin was demolished in 1912 and the salvaged material used for other purposes." --McCoy Memoirs, p. 238
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82. Hunters
83. Hunters
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Bill Heicher telling Jake Borah stories during the Gypsum Cemetery Tour July 16, 2011. The tour was sponsored by the Town of Gypsum in celebration of Gypsum's Centennial, held July 9-17, 2011. The Porchlight Players, a local drama group, portrayed interesting citizens of the town buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Jacob "Jake" Borah was born April 13, 1847, and died July 19, 1929. He came to Gypsum in 1875 with his brother, Al, and became internationally...
86. After the hunt
87. Hunting party
88. West Brush Creek
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"Coming home from a big hunting trip up near Mining Camp at Fulford, Colo. Very rich gold mines around Fulford Colo" - Alda Borah. The two photographs were printed together and then adhered to a thick cardboard postcard. Several people are visible thorughout the pack train along a small creek at center.
89. L. J. Borah
90. Hunting party
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"Uncle Jake Borah's camp site in Colorado near Sweetwater Lake". Two tents are visible for the camp with several men and horses (plus one pack mule) surrounding the area. A spit in the center holds what appears to be a bear strung up by his feet with other small animals attached. A smattering of snow remains on the small ridge behind the camp. Jake Borah is possibly the second man from right in a wide-brim hat.
91. Hunting trophies
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"A man that A.G. [Alfred] Borah took on a hunting trip. These are trophies he brought home." - from Alda Borah. Caption on front of photograph says "Geo. P. Ryan", perhaps the name of the hunter pictured.
The photo is in a store of some kind, with shelving visible at left. The hunter pictured is holding a rifle, with another firearm on his waist, and standing next to a large bear posed in a menacing position. The bear cubs, however, are serving...
92. Hunting trip
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Hunters on the opening day of sage chicken [sage grouse] season (August 1, 1926) at the salt grounds on Muddy Creek near Piney Divide. Ade (Adrian) Reynolds, Jr., is wearing glasses. Included in the others are Ardus Mosher, Billy Gould and Charles Hemberger.
They are posed with their catch in front of automobiles.