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Lou Clark (Layman), approximately 15 years old, on horse, Daisy, in front of the Clark house. The log house at the foot of Squaw Creek was the Clark home from late 1945 until 1953.
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Marion Baker, left, and Ellis "Bearcat" Bearden (on Gabla33a).
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Mary O. Adams Buchholz is holding the reins, sitting sidesaddle on a horse. She wears a hat, scarf and riding gloves. The horse has a white blaze on the forehead. They are posing on a trail, in front of a rock outcropping. Mary was a niece of U.S. President John Quincy Adams. She married Nick Buchholz in 1866. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Jack Gray and Jess Adams, driving cattle through McCoy on McCoy Lane. Log building in the background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Melba Yandell Hughes [Coulter] and her daughter, Cecyl Bea Hughes, horseback riding. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Melissa Larsen sits on Daisy the Horse.
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Melissa Larsen riding Daisy the Horse. Daisy has a tell-tale white spot on her forehead and they appear to be in a field with trees in the background.
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Merell Holland and horses. Merell Holland was Alta Edwards' husband. Alta married Malcolm T. Bush in 1925 in Garfield County. In 1928, she married Merell Holland. They had a daughter, Frances Holland (not born on Bellyache).
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Mildred Bailey wearing riding attire, seated on Dot the horse. They are standing on either the Kroelling or Avon Bridge over the Eagle River. Buildings in background. Used on p. 53 of Beaver Creek: the first one hundred years, by June Simonton. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Mr. Hollingsworth". He stands posed with his horse, a firearm slung on the opposite side (stock visible), and is wearing a wide-brim hat with a belt of shells around his waist.
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Mr. MacKenzie Gull on horseback. "Father's [Alfred Borah] friend & neighbor" - from Alda Borah.
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Marie Nottingham and friend returning from pack trip to Piney Lake. The women are on horseback, standing in a meadow. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Ready to leave the Cow Camp for Castle Rock Look Out Station. The extra horse was mine as I took all the pictures" - from Alda Borah, 1918. Faces are numbered as follows: 1) Leo Carey; 2) William Long; 3) Harry Woods; 4) Marion Mayer; 5) Marion Dickerson; 6) Mrs. Dickinson; 7) Earl Carey; 8) Mayme Long; 9) Miss Fleming; 10) Beulah Buchholz; 11) Mr. Dickinson; 12) Dorothy Shyrack; 13) Herman Stein; 14) Miss Fleming; 15) --- Mayer; 16) Carl Mayer;...
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"Coming home from hunting trip on Brush Creek, Colorado" - from Alda Borah. Several men and horses, loaded down, weave their way along Brush Creek. Two men are sitting in front of the horse furthest to the left; two others are mounted.
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From left to right: Mary Lou High, Trudy High, and Jody Horn. The girls are on horseback at the front of the V-11 Ranch gate. Mary Lou and Trudy were stepdaughters of Leonard Horn (Evelyn Horn is their mother).
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"Mr. MacKenzie, Uncle Jake (Borah), Mr. Hollingsworth" identified on back of photograph.
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"On our way to Castle Rock [Peak], Colorado 1918" - caption from Alda Borah
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Pete DeGraw on horseback with riderless mount in background. Correl James "Pete" DeGraw "...moved to Eagle County in 1924, and homesteaded on Bellyache Mountain. He then worked on the Blue River near Kremmling for a short time, and was later in the sheep business before buying a ranch on Eby Creek and raising cattle. Mr. DeGraw married the former Ruby Ping on April 9, 1941. He was a brand inspector in Eagle County for 40 years. He was also...
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Leonard Horn prepares for one of his infamous jumps from cliff to cliff on Red Point in Eagle County. Horn was a known horseman and was the 1963 Colorado Cattleman's Stockman of the Year.
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Roy Tippett (L) and Buster Beck on horseback, posed in front of stacked mine timbers for the Gilman Mine. The house in the background belongs to the framer who worked for Fleming Lumber Company.