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Marker for B. [Bramblet] R. Willits, 1886-1967, in Fairview Cemetery. Odd Fellow symbol engraved on right corner of marker. "FLT stands for Friendship, Love, Truth, three degrees associated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows, first organized in the US in 1819, is a popular fraternal/benefit organization. The emblem of the Odd Fellows is usually shown as three links of a chain. A number on the stone is the local lodge number."--Assn....
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Marker for "Baby Bulow son of G.W. & Alberta Burgin, Born Dec. 31, 1896, Died Jan. 24, 1900," in Fairview Cemetery.
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A postcard of the Basalt Public School. The Basalt Public School was originally located in a small one-room frame structure until the late-1890s. The school was relocated to this building, which sat on the border between Eagle County and Pitkin County. In 1902, the building was expanded from a one-room school house to a four-room, two story brick building, pictured here. The bell was removed from the bell tower in 1914, due to structural concerns,...
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Miss Sheehan's class, Basalt School District 15, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, grades.
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Primary school children in Basalt School District No. 15, 19 pupils.
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1930s: View of Basalt, looking to the south. Some snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Marker for Jennie B. Bates 1859-1931, and William P. Bates 1856-1924, in Fairview Cemetery.
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Marker for Bates Sloss, 1898-1946, Father, husband of Nellie Sloss, in Fairview Cemetery. Marker engraved with book.
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Family marker for: "Baumli," in Fairview Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the top corners of the marker.
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Marker for Beatrice Hull; "Hull, Beatrice E. 1856-1923," in Fairview Cemetery. There is a garland of flowers at the top of the stone.
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Marker for "Benjiman F. Grace 1850--1928," in Fairview Cemetery. Odd Fellow symbol engraved at top of marker. ”The Odd Fellows, first organized in the US in 1819, is a popular fraternal/benefit organization. The emblem of the Odd Fellows is usually shown as three links of a chain. A number on the stone is the local lodge number.”--Assn. for Gravestone Studies
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Shared marker for "Arbaney, Dad, Fierman August, June 2, 1918--Apr. 26, 1997; Mom Beulah Bogue, Sept. 1, 1919-- ; married Nov. 7, 1937," in Fairview Cemetery. A steer is engraved on the left corner of the stone; flowers and a hummingbird are engraved on the right corner. Two wedding bands are engraved in the center of the stone.
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Shared marker for Knight, Wm. R. "Bill" Dec. 28, 1926--Mar. 25, 2008; June D. Jan. 26, 1925-- , in Fairview Cemetery. Two birds and two flowers are engraved at the top right corner of the stone; the 18th hole of a golf course is engraved at the top left corner.
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Marker for Blanche D. Elmont, in Fairview Cemetery, Basalt. Located just behind the marker for the Elmont Family [Paul and Blanche].
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Marker for: "Bob 'Bear' Ferrer, beloved son, father & brother, July 26, 1951--May 23, 1998; Always in our hearts," in Fairview Cemetery. There is a scene engraved on the marker with mountains, trees, a river and fisherman. Ferrar's picture is at the upper right.
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Marker for: "Bob 'Bear' Ferrer, beloved son, father & brother, July 26, 1951--May 23, 1998; Always in our hearts," in Fairview Cemetery. Enlargement of Ferrar's photo from upper right on marker.
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Top of marker for: "Brent Arbaney, Beloved son, brother, husband, father, and friend," in Fairview Cemetery. An eagle is engraved at the top of the marker; a cross is engraved at right; a photo is at left.
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Bottom of marker for Brent Arbaney: "Family record: Brent K. son of Kelvin H. and Lois L. Arbaney. United in marriage to Christine L. Tuck June 20, 1992. Father of Chelsea Keil Arbaney. December 4, 1992. Forever in our hearts," in Fairview Cemetery.
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Marker for "Bryan Harris 1885--1895," in Fairview Cemetery.
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Marker for "Burgin, Bulow W. 1866-1926," in Fairview Cemetery. Cross engraved on stone.