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Bob (Robert) Trezise holds his son, Bobby, on top of the Dick the horse.
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Bob McHatton and Minnie Lundgren, Gypsum 1919. (caption from Alda Borah). Most of Bob is covered by the photographer's finger.
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Bobby & Mary Jo Trezise very happily pose for a picture in front of a car.
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Bobby & Mary Jo Trezise stand in front of a car. There is a shadow in the foreground, mountains and another car in the background.
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Marker for Bonifacio Gallegos, Jr., March 4, 1935--May 19, 1976, in Riverview Cemetery. A mountain scene with pines, clous and "beloved" are engraved at the bottom of the marker.
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Marker for: "Bonifacio Tafoya, Born Llano, New Mexico, Oct. 5, 1910; died Midvale, Utah, Aug. 9, 1983," in Riverview Cemetery. Mountains and a deer are engraved on the marker and a photograph of Mr. Tafoya is at the top right corner. At the bottom of the marker is engraved: "I know he will rise in the resurrection on the last day." John 11:24
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The Borah ranch on Brush Creek. The main home and barn/buildings are at center with a herd of cattle visible in the left corner. The site of the Borah ranch is now the Frost Creek Golf Course. "The first half showing all the buildings built in 1902. 1896 to 1916." -- Alda Borah
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A view of the Borah ranch looking north toward Eagle and Castle Peak. "I was born on this part of the land in 1896, lived in a 2 room log cabin. In 1902 we moved to the larger home, so nice, we were so happy, also more room of all kinds altho[ugh] father had many log farms, machine sheds, cow corral and farm three large corrals." -- Alda Borah "I lived first in a two room log cabin at North edge of farm. My home ranch in Colo. Looking North...
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"This showed the entire length of the farm" and the Borah's house is circled (from Alda Borah). The ranch was located on Brush Creek from what is now the Hardscrabble Road up to the red schoolhouse, then east toward Bruce Creek.
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The Santa Maria children on what was once part of Lionshead Rock in Minturn. On March 4, 2014, a large section of the rock broke away from the local landmark and landed on the railway tracks below. The 30 foot boulder missed the Eagle River and nearby houses.
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The Boyle Bros. diamond drill on Hole PR-3 in Upper Town, Fulford, Colorado.
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Boyle Brothers drill on hole PR-7 on Porphyry Ridge above Lower Fulford in the Fulford Mining District.
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Bridal Veil Falls, 1917. The waterfall can be viewed on the way to Hanging Lake in Glenwood Canyon.
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Photo postcard looking up Broadway (the main street) in Eagle, Colorado, north toward Castle Peak in the backround. The Eagle theatre is on the far left.
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Broken rail track which occurred when part of Lionshead rock fell. On March 4, 2014, a large section of the rock broke away from the local landmark and landed on the railway tracks below. The 30 foot boulder missed the Eagle River and nearby houses.
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Broken track and ties resulting from the rockfall from Lionshead Rock. On March 4, 2014, a large section of the rock broke away from the local landmark and landed on the railway tracks below. The 30 foot boulder missed the Eagle River and nearby houses.
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The Brooks water wheel on the Colorado River, near McCoy. Yarmony Mountain is in the background. Earl and Elsie Brooks sold the McCoy Hotel in 1919 to "Edith Stifel and purchased the former Charles Nelson place on the Colorado River. The place was badly rundown when Earl bought it and there were no improvements to speak of. So beginning from scratch they started the big undertaking of making it a modern ranch. Almost the first things which had to...
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May 10, 1939, view of Brush Creek near the ranger station.
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Students at Brush Creek School celebrate their last day with a picnic in 1940.
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Members of the Smith, Carolan, Borah, Mahoney, and Metheny families stand for a picture in an open field. Taken around 1900. From left to right: Ella Smith, Mary Carolan, Ilene Mahoney (back), Alda Borah, and Agnes Metheny.