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1988-89 Fair and Rodeo royalty, posing after coronation, August 1988. From left: Queen, Lacey Satterfield; Jr. Princess, Heather Miller; First Attendant, Jo Jo Walker.
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The 2004-2005 Rodeo royalty, from left: Queen, Kensie Scott; Attendant, Jessica Stiles; Princess, Tracy Schlegel; Attendant, Brandee Smith.
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The 2009 Eagle County Fair & Rodeo royalty. In green, Queen, Kelly Adams; blue, Queen Attendant, Angela Downs; pink, Princess Sarah Bakken; yellow, Attendant, Bethany Roof.
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The 2010 Eagle County Fair & Rodeo royalty. From left, Queen Attendant, Shelby Massie; Queen, Rena Gulick; Princess, Bethany Roof; Princess Attendant, Emily Massie.
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The 2013 Eagle County Fair & Rodeo royalty. From left, Princess Attendant, Adie Lengel; Princess, Malorie Stephens; Queen Attendant, Morgan Kromer; Queen, Katie Stephens.
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The 2013 Eagle County Fair & Rodeo royalty. From left, Queen Attendant, Morgan Kromer; Queen, Katie Stephens; Princess, Malorie Stephens; Princess Attendant, Adie Lengel.
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The 2013 Eagle County Fair & Rodeo royalty, ready to ride. From left, Queen Attendant, Morgan Kromer; Queen, Katie Stephens; Princess, Malorie Stephens; Princess Attendant, Adie Lengel.
9) Autumn Gile
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The 2014 Eagle County Fair & Rodeo Queen, Autumn Gile, holding a bouquet and buckle.
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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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Bill Burt with his horse, Kipling, standing between freight wagons and in front of fence. Eagle School (now Catholic Church) in background so this must have been taken in Buchholz Livery Stable, c. 1908.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
13) Brandie Burke
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Brandie Burke, 1984-85 Rodeo Junior Princess. Brandie is nine years old in this photo, holding balloons, bouquet and belt buckle.
15) Broadway
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Broadway in Eagle. The building on the right was built by the First National Bank of Eagle County. The two story half of the building was occupied by general merchandise stores (F. Hugus and Co.; later, the Lewis store); the one story side by the bank.
The line of wagons and carriages may be a parade.
Same as 1991.001.046 Photo only scanned once into Past Perfect.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1910-1920: Looking northeast, Broadway Street. Front of E. E. Glenn & Co. General Merchandise clearly visible; Post Office sign on side of building. People (dressed as if for special event) gathered in front of store with wagons and horses.
The bay windowed house to the right of the E. E. Glenn & Co. building was occupied by Alex Macdonell and family beginning in 1951. Mr. Macdonell was working for Holy Cross Electric out of Glenwood Springs...
18) Buchholz Livery
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The Buchholz Livery Stable in Eagle, Colorado. The stable is in disrepair, soon to be demolished (October 1929). Nicholas (d. 1911) and John (d. 1932) Buchholz ran the livery business for many years.
19) Buchholz Mesa
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The Buchholz homestead on Buchholz Mesa. Nicholas is at the far left; Mary is wearing a hat and standing near the door. John, Mary Louise and Beulah Buchholz are also in the picture. There are mounted riders at far right and cattle at midground.
Buchholz Mesa was sold to E. M. Tabor and Nick and John opened a livery business in Eagle.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]