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21) Benjamin A. Hart
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Benjamin Hart was an Eagle County pioneer, arriving to Red Cliff as a child with his family in 1886. The Hart family were miners and owned, worked, and operated many productive mines near the Battle Mountain area. He married Jennie May Bryant in 1897 and the couple had three children. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Red Cliff.
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Bertie Stickney holds a baby on her shoulders. There are buildings, wood, and a bench in the background.
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Betty Taylor Beck and Angela Beck (holding baby Aurora Beck) at hunting camp on Homesatke Rd., October 18, 2008. Betty was the daughter of Jeff and Eddie Taylor. They owned Jeff's Place in Minturn. Betty married Jack Beck and had three children, Bruce, Ronnie and Marylin.
24) Bob Trezise
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Bob Trezise in a navy uniform. He is standing in front of a car and a building with antlers posted on the front.
25) Bobby & Mary Jo
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Bobby & Mary Jo Trezise stand beside the day's hunt, a large elk, on a trailer. The trailer is hooked to a tractor and there are barns and other farm equipment in the background.
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Skit performed during the Eagle County Fair, August 1883, celebrating the Eagle County Centennial, 1883-1983. Kathy Lell Heicher is standing on the right; Linda Hoza Taylor is seated. The skit was about the various ladies' clubs and societies that helped to shape the county.
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Skit performed at the Eagle County Fairgrounds, celebrating the Eagle County Centennial, 1883-1983.
33) Clayton Gerard
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Claude (Mike) Gerard on the Gerard Ranch. The house is directly to his left and bits of equipment can be seen partially covered with snow behind him.
34) Clayton Gerard
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Gerald Gerard in Orland, Florida during World War II. The men appear to be picking fruit and are dressed in uniform.
35) Clayton Gerard
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Claude (Mike) Gerard on the Gerard ranch. There is a tractor hooked to a spreader on the right and another vehicle on the left. A building is in the background and there is snow and mud, indicating springtime.
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Another view of the Colorado River taken by John Ambos in 1918 as he photographed places around McCoy. Dog at lower left.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
38) Cute Twice
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"Lola Figgins' twin boys" (caption from photo)
Raymond & Ronnie Lufkin, Lola Figgins Lufkin's twin boys, in similar outfits stand in a field holding hands. There appears to be a clothesline in the background. Lola Figgins Lufkin is the daughter of Frank & Birdie Figgins.
39) Digging out
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The stairway leading up from the bachelors' quarters at Gilman. It had to be cleared routinely in the winter.