A group of children pose for a picture in their white bloomers and button-downs. Melissa Larsen is marked with an 'X"; she has her head down holding a baby. Duane Larsen is standing on the far right. Jim Nimon is front and center with short hair and his hands behind his back.
Duane, smaller and in the front, looks at his sister, Melissa, who is piling up potatoes. Potatoes were an important crop to early ranchers and farmers in the Eagle Valley.
Friendship is timeless. Senior Girls in 1929. There is a little boy standing in the background holding his hat that could be Duane Larsen.
From left to right: Grace Edge, Clara Forster, Melissa, Larsen, Jane Bemis.
"Some Woodpile!" (caption from photo album)
Duane and Hans stand in front of their large woodpile Hans is holding the axe and Duane is leaning against a pole. There is farm equipment directly to the right of Hans and trees in the background.
"Bud & Betsy" (caption from photo album)
"Bud" is Duane Larsen kneels down with a calf named Betsy. Duane is wearing a cowboy hat and there is a fenceline in the background.
"Duane and his bike" (caption from photo album)
Duane Larsen smiles and stands with his bicycle. A barn/shed can be seen in the background to the right of Duane.
"Mother & Duane feeding sheep" (caption from photo album)
Mary Hester Larsen and her son, Duane, feed the family sheep. There is a log building in the background and the sheep are gathered near a large woodpile.
Hester Larsen and her children, Duane & Melissa. The outcropping at the top left corner is part of a building roof and there is a tree directly behind them.