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Bob, Edward and Mike Nottingham, sons of Willie and Willis Nottingham. The boys are standing in the yard of their home at the bottom of Beaver Creek (the old Offerson Ranch). They are dressed up in matching suits.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
22. Jimmies
23. Unidentified boy
24. Robert Collett
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Woman kneeling next to young boy who is sitting on a stool. Both are on a carpet laid out on the grass in front of the Offerson house, Beaver Creek, Colorado. The boy is wearing a cap and is holding a sheet of paper (drawing? map?). The woman is resting her right arm behind the boy and is wearing a sun hat.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
26. Roy McDougall
29. Henry Riggs
31. J.D. Allen
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Three boys standing on rocks at the ford in the Eagle River west of Beaver Creek. Before the first bridge was built, people had to ford the river, preferably at its shallowest point. The shadow of the first Avon Bridge is visible in the foreground.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
34. Boy Scouts
35. Boys at Dotsero
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Choir boys lined up before May Crowning at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Red Cliff, 1965.
In back, from left: Mike Beck, Joe Beck, Bill Beck, Henry Manzanarez
Front: Leonard Vigil, Tommy Medina, Anthony Beck
May crowning is a traditional Roman Catholic ritual that occurs in the month of May of every year. In some countries, it takes place on or about May 1, however, in many United States Catholic parishes, it takes place on Mother's...
39. Bob Collins
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Jim Henderson (facing camera) and Nelse Nelson with his back to the camera.
"Early spring 1920, Squaw Creek, I was ten years old, many times I fed and milked these cows. No idea who took the picture, it could have been my mother. Nelse Nelson with back to camere [sic.], what a guy. Always good to me. He was the mine foreman at East Lake Creek, when my father worked there in 1905-6-7. Life a wee bit different those days, my mother sold our homestead...