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L. J. Borah stands next to his horse following a successful hunt. The horse is carrying a large bear.
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Lillian Eaton and Gladys Hall, a friend from Denver, at McCoy Creek Ranch. They are wearing overalls and hats, posed with rifles and game birds in front of a log barn. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Louis Rene Coquoz and Ernie Nogal standing in front of an automobile after hunting. Deer are tied to the front fenders and a deer is in the back seat. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mary Jo, a toddler, and Bobby Trezise stand on either side of the day's hunt. A man and a dog stand on the far right of the photograph watching them. Other equipment can be seen in the background on the left and a large woodpile on the far right.
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Companion photo to 1992.004A.039, McCoy Memoirs, p.10 "McCoy hunters on Piney Creek in 1907 are Harry Groh, Fritz Arendt, and Emmett Quinlan." Ferdinand Ambos took the photo. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Left to right, Milt Claycomb & Hans Larsen stand with an elk between them. Hans is holding a gun in one hand and a big smile. There is also a dog in the foreground with a shed/barn in the background.
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"This photograph appeared on the inside cover of the 1928 Eagle High School yearbook [Lux Aquilae]. Although there was never a big population of bighorn sheep on Brush Creek, they were known to winter there. The animals could be found in the summer on New York Mountain, Fools Peak, at Nolan Lake and in the Metheney Park area. The sheep population declined in the mid-1950s due to poaching and disease." -- Kathy Heicher, Early Eagle p.121
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Hunting party on the Flat Tops near Trappers Lake. A mounted hunter, possibly Jake Borah, is standing by the cook stove. Hanging deer are in right background.
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Hunting at the Doll family cow camp on Onion Ridge. Frank (H. F.) Doll is at left; trailer bed contains deer and equipment.
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Hunters on the opening day of sage chicken [sage grouse] season (August 1, 1926) at the salt grounds on Muddy Creek near Piney Divide. Ade (Adrian) Reynolds, Jr., is wearing glasses. Included in the others are Ardus Mosher, Billy Gould and Charles Hemberger. They are posed with their catch in front of automobiles.
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Pack trip to the Flat Tops, close to Trappers Lake. Jake Borah is the outfitter. Man on left is the cook (Nogal?), showing antlers. Tents in background with men seated and standing facing the camera. Hunting dogs and rifles visible in mid-ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Ed Miller and Heine Bond (red hat), holding skillets, ready to go hunting.
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An invitation to dinner for the "reunion of the D. C.-W. Club," held on September 18, 1888 at Elitch's in Denver. This "club" was a hunting party that came to Eagle County from August 18-September 3, 1888. Alfred Borah served as their chief guide, and writes about the hunting trip in his journal. Doctor H. A. Lemen, F. E. Edbrooke, J. H. Brown, C. S. Gilmore, and W. H. Lawrence were members of the hunting party. Their guests for the dinner party were...
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Richard DaLee (L) and Jack Elliott (R) holding rifles standing in the rain next to deer carcasses. Automobile and buildings in the background.
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Hunting party exhibiting the catch. John Condon, Frank Doll's business partner, seated at center, showing his hobnail boots. To the right of Condon, standing and holding a rifle, is Zachariah Doll. It is possible that the man at far left is Jake Borah. Condon was visiting the Doll ranch and probably used Borah as a guide for the hunting trip.
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Rifle and leather gun scabbard with initials RRM; leather glove. Roy Ralph Marfitano (RRM) first purchased the scabbard to use on his horse in 1940. The horse wasn't around very long so Roy's dad, Ralph, then started using the scabbard to protect his 1927 Winchester Model 94-32 Special rifle (shown in photo) while traveling the tracks on his railroad "putt-putt" car. The Model 94 rifle was a very popular big game rifle in those days (1920s-1980s)....
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Bob Trezise, Bobby, Hans Larsen, and Mary Jo pose with the day's kill, a large buck. There is an automobile behind them and a very curious dog jumping on Hans.
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Women posing with elk while standing near Ellis Bearden's truck. Elizabeth Bearden is petting a dog in the foreground.
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From left to right: Mary Jo, (?), Hans Larsen, & Bobby Trezise. The group stands with a deer hanging and the dog Skipper. Hans and Mary Jo each have a hand on an antler.
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Ethel Bayer was born and raised in Red Cliff, Colorado. In 1918, she married Howard Bayer and the two were well-known throughout eastern Eagle County. This short typescript is a summary of Colorado history and moments, in Ethel's words, dating from statehood to current (1960). Ethel covers ghost towns such as Astor City and the Astor family; streams and rivers; trappers and early pioneers; trading posts and Utes. Bayer also includes a description...