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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.]
64. May Dale Thomas
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Formal portrait of Hume Stanley White (July 11, 1882-April 5, 1968). He has a pair of glasses in his right hand and is wearing a suit with a polka dot tie. He was County Attorney, Judge and held a private law practice in Eagle County for many years.
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1920 photo of baseball team and friends on the boardwalk in front of Lundgren's Store, Gypsum, Colorado (print reversed). Front row is seated on the boardwalk with two rows of people standing behind them. Players are wearing uniforms. Majority of women are wearing hats.
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67. William A. Jude
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Josiah (Si) Herwick in a suit with boutonniere for a studio portrait. He was the husband of Ida Oyler Herwick, both coming to the Eagle River Valley in 1881, locating on the property now known as the Nottingham Ranch. He and his family lived in Avon, Edwards, Wolcott, Burns, State Bridge and Eagle. The Eagle residence was on four lots at the corner of 3rd and Howard Sts. They moved to Glenwood Springs in 1902. Eight children were born in the...
71. Robin & Olive
72. Helen Hart
74. Ladies in garden
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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
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76. Dinner party
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Evelyn and Virginia Buchholz, daughters of Lee Buchholz, Eagle Colorado. They are standing outside, holding hands, dressed in evening attire. Lee was brother to John and Jim, Uncle of Nick. Nick's wife, Jeanette, became Superintendent of Schools for Eagle County during the 1940's and '50's.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
79. Quinlan Sisters
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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.]