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Jack and Ella Layton standing in front of their house in Eagle, Colorado. Jack arrived in Eagle County [then part of Summit County] in 1879. He prospected, hunted and fished on Brush Creek, arriving "early enough to see Indians." [Eagle County History, 1940] He married his wife, Ella, on August 5, 1891. Together, they ranched and lived in Eagle.
23. Florence Alvord
26. Mrs. Morgan
27. Leota Mayer
29. Peggy Jo Todd
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Carrie and Dave Duncan's home which was located on the north corner of Broadway; now (2012) a private residence on Capital Street.
"Mrs. Duncan and her husband, Dave Duncan, were two of the early pioneers of Eagle. They became residents of Eagle in about 1890, and for many years Mr. Duncan's place of business was the meeting place in the lower Eagle Valley." --Eagle Valley Enterprise Jan. 24, 1941.
Dave Duncan died in 1909; Carrie continued to live...
33. Mrs. Harris
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1900: Andrew Christensen home west of the railroad in Eagle, CO. Might have been built by Hans Olesen. Art Hockett lived in house before 1920. In the 1920's, George Grant family lived here as did Adrian Reynolds and Ranger Brown.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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From left, standing: Alicia Halloran and Sarah Jane (Grandma) Fulford.
From left, seated: Ada Fay Peterson, Pup (the dog) and Albert Fulford. There is another dog to the right of Albert.
The house was probably located where the Kuttin' Korner and Allen Agency Building now stand.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Two-story, white house at Lloyd Ranch, Eagle, Colorado. Lane approaching the house is bordered by a fence and trellis with house in midground. Some snow on hills in background with plowed field in front of house.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Sherman Brothers Ranch house with Gertrude and children posed on front porch. Barns visible at left.
"Jesse Sherman and his wife, Gertrude, often entertained nieces and newphews and children from town. This cement-block home was the primary Sherman residence. Several other houses on the ranch were used for the families that helped to work the ranch." --Early Eagle, by Kathy Heicher p.47
The house was 4 miles east of Eagle, approximately where...