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Ed Rodgers and Stanley Gustafson with "dudes" from Texas getting ready for an outing. All the men are mounted on horses with a pack horse at the far left. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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I.O.O.F. Picnic, 1937, Basalt, Colorado. Picnic basket, fiddle, accordion and banjo are visible. 1st row: Joseph Cerise, Clement Cerise, Albert Cerise, Eugene Chatrian, Laurie Usel, Jess Bogue, Leo Grange, John Cerise with Alvin and Anita. 2d row: Willis Kissee, Gus Hotz, Stanley Usel, Art Natal, Dorothy and Betty Marie Hubbard, Patsy, Mardelle, Lawrence and Dorothy Lucksinger, Ella Cerise, Eddie Grange, 4 unidentified children, Aleda Cerise, Anna...
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Studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thoberg, Eagle, Colorado. Mr. Thoberg is seated on a rock wall; Mrs. Thobert is standing to his left, leaning on the same rock wall. Both are in formal attire for the occasion. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]

4. Picnic

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Seven adults and three children, one in a baby buggy, enjoying a picnic.
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c.1890: Eagle County young women in stylized photo while students at Greeley Normal School. Left to right: Edith Ros, Agnes Whyte, Mae Robertson, Leila Hadley, Laura Hadley, Myrtie Hockett. Posed to depict various activities at the school (art, reading, writing, speaking, brushing hair). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"This group of women and their husbands were pioneers of Eagle. From left to right are Cora Mayer, whose husband, William, ran the Mayer Ranch (now the Eagle Ranch subdivision); Rosetta Nogal (wife of Charley); Alice Bacon (a local historian); Mrs. Hockett; and Caroline Thoborg. Women's organizations such as the Eagle Garden Club were instrumental in community improvement projects." Early Eagle, by Kathy Heicher p.101 [Title supplied from catalog...
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The Quinlan sisters and three men, riding a horse-drawn sled on a snowy day: Gertrude Quinlan, Mary Quinlan, Agnes Quinlan, Edna Norgard Mosher, and Elizabeth Quinlan. In the back row: unknown man, Aden Mosher, and Grove McGlochlin (standing, without a hat). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Group photo of four women, three men, standing in front of a wagon. Horse standing to left of group. Women are wearing bonnets, men wearing hats. Building in left background. Caption on verso: "On our way to a barn dance 1914" [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Kenneth Gerard portrait taken in 1916. Printed on postcard.
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Cast of "The Mystery of the Third Gable", a play performed in 1928 at Eagle High School, Eagle, Colorado. "The Mystery of the Third Gable" directed by Miss Kiley, was given March 9. The audience was well pleased with the play [sic]." Lux Aquilae Yearbook, 1928. Back row, left to right: Miss Jeanette Kiley (faculty, director), ___, Marvin Gaut, Melissa Larsen, Bernard Ginther, Iola Baer Seated, left to right: Eugene Grant, Pauline Reynolds, Harold...
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Freshmen class 1926-1927, Eagle High School. Upper row, left to right: John Hartman, Robert Brown Middle row, left to right: Janie (Jennie) Bemis, Leonard Ginther, John Lewis, Willie Johnston, Harry White, Winona Daley. Lower row, left to right: Melissa Larsen, Bertie Stickney, Grace Edge, Iola Baer.
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Mrs. Macdonell (on left) and Helen Dice seated in the gazebo behind the old pink house on Colorado Street (now, in 2007, across from the Frontier Historical Society Museum), Glenwood Springs, Colorado.