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Alda Borah stands on a snowpack near Castle Peak. She is holding a bouquet of columbines. "Columbines just picked above the big snowpack on Castle Rock [Peak] Mts. 1919" -- Alda Borah
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Ackie (Alex) and Sadie Macdonell, standing on a beam with an unidentified woman. Possibly a wedding day photo.
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Alexander Macdonell in a studio photograph taken with two of his sisters in Scotland. Alex (called Ack or Ackie by his family), was born November 16, 1882, in Beauly, Scotland. He emigrated to the United States and was employed on the Frank Doll ranch in the Gypsum valley. He then leased land on the Geo. Wilkinson ranch on Brush Creek. He served with the U.S. Army 6th Cavalry in World War I. He returned to Eagle after the war and married Miss...
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A young boy holding a puppy is standing on the front walk of the Andre Funeral Home, 125 E. 2nd St., Eagle. The photo was developed on Jan. 17, 1941.
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1900: Andrew Christensen home west of the railroad in Eagle, CO. Might have been built by Hans Olesen. Art Hockett lived in house before 1920. In the 1920's, George Grant family lived here as did Adrian Reynolds and Ranger Brown. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A photo advertisement for Andy Christensen's "Columbine Herefords." Andy Christensen was a major cattle producer in Eagle County.
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Annie Fuller and B. [Bernard "Butch"] Wellington, at the Eagle high school in 1919.
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The approach to the bridge over the Eagle River at the Sherman Brothers Ranch. Lumber is stacked at the right and support wires are running to anchors in the foreground.
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Vienna Sue Gates (Sours), Jill Wurtsmith (Schlegel), and Melody Bertroch (Clark) model their apron projects during the 1966 Eagle County Fair 4-H competition.
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Taken August 2, 2011, the Aspen Democrat-times, Oct. 25, 1924, from the hotel. Deconstruction of the Nogal-Ping hotel and cabins in Eagle by Claude DeGraw began in 2010. Nogal's Hotel, built in 1892, was later purchased by the O. A. Ping family in 1923. It was occupied by siblings Leonard and Garnet Ping most recently. Leonard died in 1988 and Garnet moved to Gypsum in the late 1990s, passing away in 2003. It stands at the corner of Hwy 24 and...
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"Wall, Roy, Greenie, Jim," standing in front of the Eagle Depot.
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A group standing at the Eagle station. From left, "Nona, Paddie, Nellie."
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Ray Angle, Hazel Harris and Ed Taylor seated on barrels at the Eagle depot in 1920.
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Verso of the 2000 Eagle County Fair & Rodeo invitation to ride.
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The 2014 Eagle County Fair & Rodeo Queen, Autumn Gile, holding a bouquet and buckle.
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A "Badge of Honor," awarded to Alda Borah for the school year of 1906-1907. The badge certified "that Mittie Alda Borah was neither abesnt nor tardy during the school year of 1906-1907. - Caroline Canady, Teacher"
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The interior of a saloon somewhere in Eagle, Colorado. Men are shooting billiards and are lined up at the bar in the background.
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Barbara Gleason (Pearch) holding a doll in front of an automobile.
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Barbara Gleason (Pearch) grooming her horse. "Louise: Did you do a lot of horseback riding?" Barbara: "I did when I could. I was spoiled rotten. I was twelve years old when they let me have a horse. Billy Tucker brought it down and gave it to me. It was a black mare and her colt that was old enough to wean, so I got the colt. ... My mare, when she grew up, had this beautiful gold colt. It was the first Palomino." -- Barbara Gleason Pearch: an Interview...
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Barbara Gleason Pearch in formal attire.