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Kate Flynn, at left, Owen McCarthy and Charley Crawford posing at Kent in 1918. Kate has borrowed her clothes.
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"Poker game in storeroom back of old Edwards Post Office." "My mother, Thelma Ding owned & operated the Edwards Store & Post Office from 1957 to 1966 on what, eventually, was the Kemp building on west side of Gashouse restaurant.  From L to R in the photo are Wallace Hill (drove the little kids' school bus), Champ Scott (lived on Berry Rd.), Clifford Dunmire (drove the bus after Wallace retired), Cullie Jacobs (owned Edwards Store and built nearby...
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The Odd Fellows Lodge was built on 2d Street in 1900. "The first story was used for a grocery store. It was run by John Miller and Mac Millan at first. It changed hands many times. Dan Dentor, Mr. Lucker, A. F. Carlson, and Don Lupton were some of the proprietors that had charge of it. It finally was made over into a dance hall which it is now." -- History of Eagle County, 1940, p. 242
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"Uncle Doc", Mamie and Ed Rodgers sitting on sleds in the snow next to a building. [The day Mamie cried; see interview of 7/75, p. 11-12, in Beaver Creek Historical Study.] Grace White today [1983] is the daughter of E. V. and Mamie Rodgers. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Posing in a photographer's studio during a trip to Denver in 1917. From left, Kenneth Gerard, Stanley McHatton, and Oscar Anderson.
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Jim Flynn and Margurite Terrell, wearing overalls, standing at Kent. The four pines on the hillside at right mark the location.
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Kate Flynn and Tom Gill standing on the railroad tracks.
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Frank Maloit, holding a hula hoop, conversing with guests at his retirement party from New Jersey Zinc Co. "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maloit were guests of honor at a cocktail-dinner party in Gilman Saturday, when 115 guests--employees of the New Jersey Zinc Company and other friends gathered to extend their best wishes to the Maloits who are leaving Gilman Nov. 20 to make their home in Grand Junction." -- Leadville Herald Nov. [?] 1958. [Title supplied...
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"Roy [McDougall] and Hazel [Harris]" sitting on a porch [possibly Wolcott].
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Isabel and Louis Nesthouse standing at Brush Creek. [Taken during same outing as 2012.005.033.] Isabel was born in Red Cliff in 1907 and graduated from Eagle High School. She graduated from Greeley Teachers' College and taught school in Aspen and Eagle. She married Louis Nesthouse of Gilman in 1936.
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Roy McDougall standing on the road, 1917.
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"A group at the Charley McCoy ranch in 1923. In back: Stella McCoy, Mabel and Judd Lyon, Charley McCoy. Middle row: Elizabeth Babcock, Mary Koski, Ethel McCoy, Frank McCalister. In front: Robert and Fred Laman, Kathleen Stahl, Ola Garrett, Mildred McCoy, Ila Babcock and Hilda Laman." -- McCoy Memoirs p.106 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Enlargement of another photo of the Fourth of July Rock Creek picnic [1919], showing Lillian Johannbroer in middle, Mary Theisen to her right; Kenneth Johannbroer and Helen Butler in very front. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The Panting family in 1930; Florence is not included." -- verso of photo [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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(John) Herman Morgan and an unidentified woman walking along a city street. Herman graduated from Red Cliff Union High School in 1939.
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Kate Flynn photographed after a dance. Caption: "6 o'clock in the morning, coming home from a dance. Ray McDougall took it." There were many entries in the Eagle Valley Enterprise, listing those who attended dances. For example, from the July 23, 1920, edition, p.8: "Misses Katie Flynn and Francis Lloyd attended the dance at Gypsum Friday night."
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A get-together of the Kolenc-Fear family. From left: Julia Kolenc [Julia Johanna, born Feb 16, 1905, Lake County, Leadville, Jack Town]; Tony (Anthony Frank) Kolenc [born Mar 21, 1921, Lake County]; Aunt Mary Welte Kolenc [born May 15, 1915, Creede, CO]; Grandma Johanna Pavlic Kolenc [born 1885, Vas Verblin, Ljubljana, Slovenia]; Johanna Kolenc Fear [born Oct 21, 1901, Lake County, Leadville, Jack Town]; Frank Kolenc [born May 17, 1908, Lake County,...
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"Carl and Christine (Oleson) Lloyd pose on a dock at the Skyland resort at Lake Charles in the 1930s. Guests accessed the 11,300-foot-high 'Skyland' camp by driving to the end of East Brush Creek Road and riding horses up the approximate 6-mile trail that started where the road ended on East Brush Creek (now the Fulford Cave campground). Upon reaching the camp, visitors would be welcomed with coffee, lemonade, and hot doughnuts. The cook and the...

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"A large group at the McCoy Hall in 1911. A good many of those shown are still living and should be able to recognize familiar faces." -- McCoy Memoirs p.32 Verso caption: "Dance group at McCoy Hall 1913" [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Cave Family posed next to an automobile during a picnic at Aspen with the Lewis Family in 1927..