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From the Shryack Family Collection. This real photo postcard, featuring a young boy, was produced in the early 20th century at some point after 1910. The boy in the photo has not been identified, yet. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This photo of what is presumed to be a school group is undated, but is likely from the early 20th century. None of the individuals in the photo have been identified, yet. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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This school photo of the students and teacher from the Bruch Creek School was taken at some point in 1907. Individuals in the photo have yet to be identified. If you have any information about the content of this photo, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This photo of two women standing in front of some trees and a snow pile was presumably made at some point between 1930-1950 based on the women's attire. Neither woman has been identified, yet. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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This photo is from the Shryack Family Collection. The subject of the image is a chicken pen in a field in front of some mountains. The exact location of this photo is unknown. The photo is undated, but presumed to be from the early 20th century.
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This photo of two people standing near a farm building was likely taken at some point in the early 20th century. Mountains can plainly be seen in the background. Neither of the individuals in the photo have been identified, yet. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This group photo is believed to be of the Shryack Family. Although, no specific members of the family have been identified in the photo, yet. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This photo of two men, who seem to have either finished or are about to finish loading a cart with what appear to be potato sacks, is undated, but was likely taken at some point in the early 20th century. Neither man in the photo has been identified, yet. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This photo of a leashed calf is undated, but was probably taken at some point in the early 20th century. You can see snow on the ground, and in the background there are farm buildings and what looks like possibly two de-wheeled carts. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This real photo postcard, featuring an image of two dressed up women standing on a train platform, was produced at some point after 1904. Neither of the two women in the photo have been identified, yet. The postcard is addressed to Dorothy Shryack from a Bill Rincus[?]. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800....
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A handmade program for a Christmas concert at the Brush Creek School. Titled "Merry Christmas to All." Undated. 28 performances are listed, along with the names of the performers. The performers include Ralph Beck, Mittie Borah, Eddie Long, Mamie Long, Roy Long, Willie Long, Miss Mahoney, Alan Metheny, the Peterson Girls, Leila Peterson, Lilliam Peterson, Dorothy "Dora" Shryack, Paul Shryack, and Byron Zartman.
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This intricate postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by an unidentified sender on October 2 at some point in the 1910s. The message on the front of the card says, "Fair be your hopes and prosperous be your life..."
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This comical postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by a Miss Crawford on August 3, 1910.
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This detailed postcard, featuring some children rowing a boat on a lake, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by Pearl Ogleby around May 24, 1912.
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This gold embellished, Easter themed postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Edna.
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This Thanksgiving themed postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Arthur on November 23, 1908 from Alexander, Kansas.
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This postcard, featuring the profile of a young woman, was addressed to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Victor on January 13, 1913 from Grand Junction, Colorado.
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This real photo postcard, which has a picture of two young men posed next to a chair on its front, was produced at some point in the early 20th century after around 1904. The two men have not been identified, yet. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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This birthday postcard was addressed to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Victor from Grand Junction, Colorado on January 29, 1913. The text on the front of the card reads, "A wish for your birthday. May you have many, many, birthdays, for each of them is a rose in the garden of friendship."