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A horse is hitched to a wagonload full of wood and downed trees.
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Walter Gates posed with horses at a hunting camp. "Walter and Grace [his wife] visited often on Derby Mesa (from their home in Hastings, Nebraska) during the summer for a number of years. They stayed frequently with the Clark Gates, the James P. Gates and the Bert Gates families. In laater years they stayed with the Frank Gates and Albert Gates families." -- Bettie Gates in The Gates Genealogy
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From left, Clark and Walter Gates going on a camping and hunting trip. Clark is "probably scanning the countryside for elk." -- The Gates Genealogy
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From left, Walter and Clark Gates going on a camping and hunting trip.
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Warren Seiler, son of Jennie Seiler, on horseback at the Lloyd Ranch.
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Warren Hart in full dress with his horse, Dick, and the dog, Rover. A house and fence post are visible in the background.
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Looking west on Water Street, Red Cliff, Colorado, in the winter. The horses and corral were the property of the Fleming Lumber Company; framing house on the right hand side of the street. First house on the left belonged to Tom Collins; second house was Earl Beck's. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Getting closer to the shipping yards during the Benton Land and Cattle Co. drive, November 1989. Heicher, Kathy. The Cattle Drive: Burns Hole cowboys mix tradition and technology. Photographer Mike Rawlings. Vail Trail, November 24, 1989, p.16-19.
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Marker for: Wesley W. Schlegel, 1909--1965, in Riverview Cemetery. The marker is engraved at the bottom with a mountain and a riderless horse.
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"Coming home from a big hunting trip up near Mining Camp at Fulford, Colo. Very rich gold mines around Fulford Colo" - Alda Borah. The two photographs were printed together and then adhered to a thick cardboard postcard. Several people are visible thorughout the pack train along a small creek at center.
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Wilhelmina Schoop Ambos, her daughter-in-law Minnie (married to Leonard), and grandson, Jack (son of Minnie and Leonard), at the Black Mountain Ranch. Jack is seated on a horse and the ranch house is in the background. Verso: "Happy days" [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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William S. Johnson sits atop a horse near Divide Creek in the 1930s.
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Marker for William S. Lawrence, "In memory of Wm. S. Lawrence, 1918-1978," in Fairview Cemetery. Mountains, trees and a riderless horse engraved on the stone; horseshoe and lariat resting on top of the stone.
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Marker for Williams: mom, Mabel A. (Dec. 31, 1913-May 9, 2008); dad, Robert M. (June 11, 1915-Apr. 22, 1986); married June 18 (?), 1938. Fairview Cemetery, Basalt. Pine trees, horse and rider carved on stone.
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"Willis H. Staup, son of W. T. and Sovella Staup was born Aug. 18, 1895 at Whitewater, Colo. The family moved to Gypsum in 1908, where they operated the Gypsum Hotel. Willis ran the first garage and shipped in the first autos to Gypsum. He was inducted in the Army Oct. 2, 1917 and most of his Army service during World War I was in France and Germany. He received his discharge Apr. 29, 1919. On Christmas Day, 1919, he was united in marriage to Pearl...
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Willis Staup (left) and Kenneth Gerard prepare for a horseback ride near the Doll Brothers Ranch in Gypsum. They have a pack horse with them. A dog is visible in the bottom right corner.
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"Sometimes winter travel was very hard on both animals and humans." -- The Gates Genealogy
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Wis Toomer in pens. "The efficiency of the operation is once again demonstrated as Wiss Toomer, acting as brand inspector, takes a look at each animal. A couple of unbranded calves are sorted out. Theyl'l be put back in the pasture with the cows, and ownership of the calves will be determined by whether or not a mother cow claims them, a time-honored method of identification." Heicher, Kathy. The Cattle Drive: Burns Hole cowboys mix tradition and...
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Working cattle in the pens. Heicher, Kathy. The Cattle Drive: Burns Hole cowboys mix tradition and technology. Photographer Mike Rawlings. Vail Trail, November 24, 1989, p.16-19.
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Ranger Station at Yeoman Park. View of the building with horse and corral to left foreground. Some snow still visible on slopes. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]