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The 21 place on the Benton ranch, built in 1909 from a mail order kit from Sears which arrived by rail. Three automobiles are parked by the building.
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A cabin at The 21 place on the Benton ranch, built in 1919. Partially burned down.
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A residential house located at 227 Howard Street. Built in 1902 by J. H. Showers, previous owners include the Schwartz and Clark families. After World War II, it served as a clinic for a number of years.
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A building located at 233 Broadway Street in Eagle. Built in 1902 for Sarah Jane Fulford, by 1937, A. J. Davis Shoe and Harness Shop occupied the building before it became a sporting goods store in the 1950s. By the 1990s, a flower shop known as the Strawberry Patch operated out of the building. Most recently, the building was occupied by a consignment shop known as the FIND, and a hair salon, the Hair Loft, both of which closed in 2018.
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A house located at 236 Capitol in Eagle. The house was formerly owned by Rolland Randall.
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A residential house located at 306 Howard Street in Eagle. Built in or prior to 1908, previous owners include the Kempf, Dice, Luby, and Cole families.
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A residential house located at 332 Howard Street in Eagle. Built in or prior to 1906 by Henry Baer, this log cabin house was moved to its current location from Sylvan Lake.
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A residential house located at 333 Broadway Street in Eagle. Built in 1904 by J. M. Carrigan, previous owners include Pauline Wood, Alice McEllen, Frances Personett, Pearl A. Thomas, and Harold and Agnes Randall.
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A residential house located at 345 Wall Street in Eagle. The house was build in 1911 by John Welsh. Previous owners include the Watson and Lewis families.
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A building located at 405 Broadway Street. Built in 1910 by Harvey B. Dice, by 1913, William Love lived in the house. Later on, it became know as the "Bindley House" due to barber E. J. "Jack" Bindley and his family residing in the house. It is now occupied by the Knight Planning Service.
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A residential house located at 409 Washington Street in Eagle. "7/24/1908 E. V. E. John Love had 650 blocks manufactured to build his house. 11/13/1908 Near Completion - 12/04-1908 Plastering Beginning 1/18/1909 Ready - except for kalsomining and cement work which has to wait for spring." Owned by Hume White from the 1930s to 1950s. A carriage house is located in the back.
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A residential house located at 410 Washington Street in Eagle. Build in 1911 by Frank Fox, previous owners include the Johnson, Doll, Allen, and Dickinson families.
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Legal Description: Block 04 Lots 1-3; Property Code 23; Original observation date 06-Oct-05. Use History 1926: The "Record of Tax Sales" ledger (page 101) lists the owner of record on December 4, 1926 as H. P. Oleson. The sale was to be for property at Block 4, lots - all. Use History from 2005 to 2005: Residence.
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Legal Description: Block 04 Lots 1-3; Property Code 23; Original observation date 06-Oct-05. Use History 1926: The "Record of Tax Sales" ledger (page 101) lists the owner of record on December 4, 1926 as H. P. Oleson. The sale was to be for property at Block 4, lots - all. Use History from 2005 to 2005: Residence.
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The Ivan Dump home, Eagle St., Red Cliff. Standing by the gate, left to right: Ernie Dump Dumph, Eddie Dump Dumph, Betty Mae Dump Elsberry. To the right was the home and garage of Joe Trujillo. The wood garage was replaced in the early 1950s with a cinder block building. Above the railroad tracks and fence in the upper right is the school and just to the left of the school is the Squire's home (two stories).
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A residential house located at 526 Howard Street in Eagle. Built in 1902, it served as the Methodist Church parsonage for many years when it was located at 130 Howard Street.
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The 8th grade graduating class at Eagle, Colorado, in 1928.
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A family gathering at the J.W. Edwards' house, probably after Joe and Emma's wedding. Left to right: John K. and Ella Casteel Edwards, Granda (Mamie) Miller; skip 4 popel; Emma and Joe Edwards; Nick Edwards (Joe's brother); boy's sitting, Ellis and Karlton Miller.
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A group of individuals stand next to a building at Holy Cross City. The gentleman seated on the left is holding a pickaxe. It is unknown if these individuals were residents of Holy Cross City or were visiting. Holy Cross City was a short-lived mining camp located in what is today the Holy Cross Wilderness. A mining camp in the Holy Cross Mining District, Holy Cross City reached a population of 300 between 1881 and 1883. The town included a post...
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Front view of the A. F. Graham Funeral Parlor, Red Cliff, Colorado (c. 1920 or before). Front window has sign, "Undertaking & Embalming"; front door has sign, " A. F. Graham." Board walk visible in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]