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Claude (Mike) Gerard on the Gerard Ranch. The house is directly to his left and bits of equipment can be seen partially covered with snow behind him.
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Gerald Gerard in Orland, Florida during World War II. The men appear to be picking fruit and are dressed in uniform.
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Claude (Mike) Gerard on the Gerard ranch. There is a tractor hooked to a spreader on the right and another vehicle on the left. A building is in the background and there is snow and mud, indicating springtime.
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Corporal Duane Larsen poses in his United States Army uniform.
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Corporal Duane Larsen in his official US Army photograph.
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A man (Mr. Giles?) stands with Daisy and new foal, Flossie.
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Duane and Baby Bobby Trezise on a horse. There is farm equipment in the foreground and background; a large woodpile is also in the background.
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Duane Larsen gets help from Skipper the dog in shoveling deep snow. The caption says this photo was taken during the Spring of 1949.
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Duane Larsen stands with a General Motors truck. There is a barn and fenceline in the background. The "General Motors Truck" logo is visible to the right of Duane.
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Duane Larsen and Velma Ewing sit at a small table with a radio. There is another table in the foreground and a doorway behind them in the right background.
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Duane Larsen poses for a picture in a suit.
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Duane Larsen poses in his uniform jacket.
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Duane Larsen is seated at the far right of the picture. The caption on the photograph describes Duane as an Army Clerk while stationed in Pomigliano, Italy in June, 1945.
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Duane Larsen, Skipper the dog, Mary Jo Trezise, and Bobby Trezise on a front porch.
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C.1910: Head of Lake Creek at the East Lake Mines. W. H. Wellington packed this company of doctors from Toledo, Ohio, in to the mines. The East Lake Milling and Mining Company was formed by doctors from Toledo, Ohio. The mine was worked several years, but very little ore was ever shippped. W. H. Wellington is at the extreme left of the group of 17 men, who have removed their hats for the photo. There is one horse visible on the left and two...
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C.1909: Studio portrait of Mr. Hurd (bust), who is wearing a dark suit and tie. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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From left to right: Evelyn Gilmore, Jack GIlmore, and Annabelle. Annabelle was the daughter of Lucy Agee.
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Clarence Dubach examines a core sample with a hand lens. The photograph is dark, but it appears that he's in a barn possibly on his property.
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Front view of the Fleming Lumber & Merc. Co., Red Cliff, CO, showing front door and boardwalk. Date in lower right corner: 1/7/1926. R. E. "Eddie" Tippett on left in doorway; Malcolm McLeod on right in doorway. John Fleming on Tippett's right. The children are Blanche, Bernice and Richard Tippett. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Francis Lufkin poses with twins; their names are unknown, but their mother was Lola Figgins, daughter of Frank & Birdie Figgins.