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The Boyle Bros. diamond drill on Hole PR-3 in Upper Town, Fulford, Colorado.
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"Building our highway" - caption from Edwards School Scrapbook, page 16. The scrapbook was completed as a youth citizens' league project between 1954-1955. This could be construction of Highway 6, the first major byway to cross Eagle County. A large excavator with one man in control awaits more digging, two other men with shovels are digging by hand. A horse team is visible at right, center, with a wagon behind them. The excavator is resting on...
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Buster Beck and Don Knight standing in the Beck's yard on Water Street, Red Cliff, May 1995. The men were long-time friends. MacDonald "Don" Knight and Leonard Hammock wrote Early Days on the Eagle, published in 1965.
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Caption reads "Cabins at Sweetwater Lake" although this may not match the actual location. (Leadville?) There are nine men in the photograph-- two are standing on either side of the main cabin at center with the door open. Both wagons are full.
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Charles Doll
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Charles Doll
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Charles Walker, surveyor for all mines on Salt and Brush Creek in Eagle County, Colorado - as remembered by Alda Borah. The photograph appears as though it was once adhered to a frame and has been removed.
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"Chester Leroy Head Jr, age 18 years. 1945. Your second cousin" Chester "Chet" Head in a service uniform.
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Chet Head sitting on a cow in 1945. There is another cow in the background.
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Chet (Chester) Mayer pictured on a John Deere tractor at the United Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. He's wearing a hat and gloves and his tractor appears to be hitched to something.
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October 1956: Clarence Dubach shows off his buck head in front of the New Cabin in Triangle Park, Fulford, Colorado.
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Clarence Dubach at Polar Star camp. At right, others examine the ruins of the Boarding House. Taken July 1967.
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Clarence Fair was a delivery man for the Chambers Dairy and Creamery. Here, Clarence is driving his delivery truck. The large white container in the back is a freezer to keep goods cold throughout the day. Each driver had a log book for deliveries: what they delivered, where it was delivered, and the customer's information.
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Claude Clayton Carr sits in a wicker rocking chair on a porch. He is holding a black hat in his right hand and there is a doorway directly behind him.
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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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Coke ovens along Eagle River next to railroad tracks. Several men are on site with dogs, horses, carts, wagons, wheelbarrows, and tools.
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The Conger Mesa Ditch crew, lined up and ready for work in 1922. They are standing in front of their horses holding shovels; a dog is at far right. From Left: Ed Schrupp, Martin Theisen, Warren Henry, Martin Schomers, Joe Tuyls.
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Building construction at the Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. A woman and three younger boys have shown up to assist, as well as a small black dog (standing in the wooden frame ready for concrete). They appear to be laying out a new sidewalk or walkway and are almost ready to pour concrete.