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Fall cutting of alfalfa on the Pearch place using a two-horse team. There is a couple standing to the left of the horses, the woman holding a child on her hip. [Thomas Pearch was born in 1917 so it could be he.] A boy is seated on the seat of the cutter with a woman standing next to him.
Vern (Elmo Levern) Pearch was born in 1878 and came to Leadville in 1881. Several years later, he located a homestead on Squaw creek. "He was always interested...
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Allen Stage Station "Half-way House" at the mouth of Squaw Creek. The "x" marks the original stage building.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Barbara Clark, Eagle County teacher, with Daisy, the horse, at the Bar-Gay Ranch near Edwards, Colorado (at the mouth of Squaw Creek). Ring, the dog (previously owned by Tom Pearch), is standing next to Mrs. Clark.
The Bar-Gay Ranch was originally the Hawley place. Gaylord and Barbara Clark bought the house and outbuildings; the land was a school section which they leased for 99 years.
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The owner of the Trading Post and Ellis "Bearcat" Bearden (on right), astride the buffalo at the Battle Mountain Trading Post in Minturn.
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Ellis, in uniform, Elizabeth, Rolland and Ray Bearden in front of the truck at the Bearden place.
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The Bearden Meadows sign at the Cordillera development on the Bearden Ranch.
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At the corner of Bearden Road and Elk Creek Trail at Cordillera.
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The Bearden cabin with Ellis Bearden's pickup truck parked on the road behind it.
10) Bearden property
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Aerial view of Bellyache and the Bearden property. Ellis Bearden's place is at upper left. The Pearch place was just north of that property.
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Bert Yandell and his dog, Pal, across the valley from Squaw Creek. Bert is carrying books and a lunch pail in his left arm. Ranch buildings are in the background.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
12) Betty Ray
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Betty Ray holding flowers, standing next to a tent building.There is a garden plot behind her, protected with fencing.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Eagle County Historical Society volunteer Bill Heicher explains the stagecoach route that went from Red Cliff to Squaw Creek then over Bellyache mountain to Eagle.
A tour of the ranch was conducted by the Eagle County Historical Society and the Diamond S Ranch on October 5, 2013.
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Bill Heicher, Eagle County Historical Society volunteer, explains the historic stagecoach route over Bellyache to Rex Brown.
A tour of the ranch was conducted by the Eagle County Historical Society and the Diamond S Ranch on October 5, 2013.
15) Blacksmith shop
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Interior of the blacksmith shop. The building is actually the home that Jack Oleson was born in at Gypsum. He moved the building to the Diamond S Ranch in 2012.
A tour of the ranch was conducted by the Eagle County Historical Society and the Diamond S Ranch on October 5, 2013.
16) Bonnie Ray
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Bonnie Ray in hat and neckerchief, standing next to a corn field.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
17) Branding
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Branding calves on the Bearden place. From left, from left Rolland, Ellis and Ray Bearden.
18) Branding
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Branding calves on the Bearden place. From left, from left Rolland, Ellis and Ray Bearden.
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Cecyl Bea and Dog Hughes sitting on the ground. Doug is holding a duck and ducklings are in the foreground. Fencing is visible in the background.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Children posing in front of the Squaw Creek School. Back row, left to right: Clarence Case, Myra Hall, Lucille Duncan. Front row: Louis Fenno, Leonard Case, Elizabeth Barley.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]