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From the Shryack Family Collection. This photo, which is from the funeral of a young, deceased girl, is undated. The identity of the girl is unknown. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.
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Children and their teacher pose outside the Dotsero School in 1910. The school was part of School District No. 2 near the Eagle/Garfield County line. From left to right: Leone Yost, Doris Yost, Ora Carr, Elsie Yost, Violet Carr, Fannie Van Horn, Nannie Carr. Their teacher, Elizabeth (Bedell) Quinlan stands behind them.
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Girl Scouts in a formal pose in Eagle.
Front row, left to right: Peggy Randall (Buchau), Barbara Dorn, Mary Lyn Buchholz (WInfrey), Donna Randall, Maxine Chambers
Second row, left to right: Joy Gamble, Irene Ping (Kimmenau), [unknown], Margie Macdonnell (Morris), Rita Randall
Back row, left to right: [flag holder unknown], Georgia Nimon, Nancy Dorn, Dorothy Rule (leader), Paula Randall, Joyce Allen, Evelyn Rule
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Ella Horn (on right) and a friend, standing on the cow catcher, or pilot, of a locomotive in Denver.
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Grace McCain (Estella Grace McCain Stark), posing in front of a tree.
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Ethel Mary Macdonell, age 2 or 3, wearing tall socks and a dress. She is standing in a grassy field with mountains, fenceline, and a road in the background.
29) Evelyn & Grace
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Evelyn and Grace Edge (left to right) sit on a fenceline along the road. There is a house in the background to the left of Evelyn.
30) Faye Dice
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Faye Dice, age 3, wearing sundress, standing on stone walk in front of flowers at the Beecher Place. A pair of outdoor clippers is hanging from the log building.
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"Old timers, Florence Lyon and Ethel McCoy in 1908." -- McCoy Memoirs p.279
Judd Lyon homesteaded in Yarmony Park in 1909 after giving up mining. His 160 acre tract was a mile east of Yarmony Creek close to the Grand County line. He added acreage over the years and by 1915 had renamed it "Hidden Valley Ranch."
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A group of friends celebrating the Fourth of July, 1916, in Denver. Ella and Agnes Horn are identified in the photo. Inscription reads: "A happy bunch."
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Freshmen class 1926-1927, Eagle High School.
Upper row, left to right: John Hartman, Robert Brown
Middle row, left to right: Janie (Jennie) Bemis, Leonard Ginther, John Lewis, Willie Johnston, Harry White, Winona Daley.
Lower row, left to right: Melissa Larsen, Bertie Stickney, Grace Edge, Iola Baer.
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Garnet Ping, at left, and Barbara Gleason [Pearch] with chicks in an Eagle yard.
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George Da Lee and Florence Quinlan at the Wolcott depot, 1919.
36) Girl Scouts
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Girl Scout honor guard in a formal pose in Eagle.
Irene Ping is third from the left.
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Three Girl Scouts posed in front of a house in Eagle.
From left: Mary Lynn Buchholz (Winfrey), Irene Ping (Kimmenau), Joyce Allen
39) Girls dressed up
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Four young girls dressed up for a special occasion. All wear hair bows.
From left to right: Clare Nottingham Lundgren (formerly of Gypsum, now [2009] living in Grand Junction at the age of 95); Kathryn Redding; Maybelle Robertson; Winifred Nottingham.
The tree-line in back of the girls is the Eagle River. The white spot just over Clare's head is the first Nottingham house in the Gore Valley and currently [2009] the location of Home Depot, Avon....
40) Girls in Costume
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Girls pose in costumes, wands, and crowns. Pearl Tuttle is pictured far right; Bertha Perske(?) is pictured on the left(?). There is a large brick building in the background, as well as steps, flowers, and trees. Another woman is sitting in the far left of the photo.