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21) 233 Broadway
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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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At mid-left is the NW corner of 2nd Street and Broadway in Eagle, Colorado. There is a street light on the corner. The photo was printed on Aug. 31, 1940.
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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.
26) 345 Wall Street
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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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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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6th, 7th, and 8th Grade classes in 1925.
Top row, left to right: ___, Willie Johnston, ___,___, Ethel Cowden, Mr. Pemberton (Teacher)
Middle row, left to right: ___, Robert Brown, Melissa Larsen, ___, John Lewis, Boyd Carlson (?), Edith Arnold
Bottom row, left to right: Pearl Tuttle, Ellis Bearden, John Hartman (?), ___, Grace Edge, ___, Marilla Reynolds, Amy Jerrell, and Bernard Ginther.
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The 8th grade graduating class at Eagle, Colorado, in 1928.
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Adrian Reynolds, Jr., a newspaper man from Kansas who came to Eagle County. He first ran a newspaper in Red Cliff, then in 1918 purchased the Eagle Valley Enterprise in Eagle, which he ran until his death in 1948.
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Adrian Reynolds, Jr., owner and editor of the Eagle Valley Enterprise (newspaper), standing in front of a building in Eagle, Colorado. Mr. Reynolds is dressed in a suite, tie and hat.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Adrian Reynolds, Jr., in a studio wedding portrait. He married Rhoda May Wall on October 12, 1898, in Arkansas City, Kansas. Mr. Reynolds acquired the Eagle Valley Enterprise in 1918 and published it until 1947, when his daughter, Marilla Reynolds McCain, and her husband, Howard McCain, took over.
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Ade (Adrian) Reynolds, Jr., family photograph. From left to right: Wall Reynolds, Wynonia Reynolds Peterson, Billie Reynolds Hartman, Marilla Reynolds McCain, Pauline Reynolds Byers, Adrian Reynolds. Seated in front is Rhoda May Reynolds.
39) After the hunt
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Ernie Nogal and Louis Couquoz' automobile after deer hunting. Deer are tied to the front fenders and a deer is in the back seat.
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Airplane, trucks and cars close to the fire line during 1944 forest fire northeast of Eagle, Colorado. View taken from across a field. Men standing around the airplane are barely visible.