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Five children lined up by the fence in front of the Avon School. Snow is on the ground. One boy holds a sled, another a pair of skis. Addition to the school is visible. Used on p. 54 of Beaver Creek: the first one hundred years, by June Simonton. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Four rows of children constituting the 5th grade class lined up on the steps in front of the Red Cliff School. One of the double doors is open. Snow is on the ground. Inscription: Mame Flynn, Helen Hart Belle Richardson, Mary Foley, Imelda Walsh, Joyce Hart. Jim Collins, Carl Dismant, Merritt Dismant, Phil Collins, Leslie MacGovern, Vivian Maculary, Violet Maculay, Ethel Dismant, Durbin Burbank, Kit Flynn, -- Blanchard, Helen Keating. Ruth McLeod,...
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"Ready for School" 1928. (caption from photo album) Melissa and Duane Larsen stand in the snow ready for school. Melissa is carrying books and they appear to be standing in a pathway. There is a fenceline and trees in the background.
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Students and teacher at Conger Mesa School, December 1912. From left, Marie Theisen, Ed Schrupp, Cecil Gray, Emma Theisen, Katherine Ebert, John Ambos, Mary Ebert, Kate Pound (teacher), Ethel Gray, Lena and Emma Schrupp. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Six children and a dog standing in the snow in front of the school at Pando on May 10, 1933. Inscription on back: "Presented to Ronald Dunifs (?) by Mrs. Stratton Smith." In 1890, Pando was School District No. 12. By 1893, it was included in School District No. 2 with Mitchell. In 1897, it joined School District No. 1, Red Cliff and by the early 1900s, was not mentioned as a separate entity. Pando, a sheep and agricultural valley, became Camp Hale....