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"Eagle Ball Team 1928" [Description from photograph verso] Back row, left to right with position played: G. Whittaker (CF), R. Switzler (RF), B Hitt (1B), R. Hotten (SS). Front row, left to right with position played: A. Clark (Coach & Manager), S. Saltzgaver (P), F. West (3B), J. LeDonne (C), B. Subry (P), C Lloyd. {See Related Files; this file is in EVLD holdings; some changes have been noted between the two photographs.]
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Participants in a 4-H picnic over Cemetery Hill in Red Cliff, Colorado, 1965. Back row, from left: Wilma Medina, ----, ----, ----, ----, Christine Beck (Banicki) Mary Lou Albert, Patricia Beck (Rowe) Blonde standing in middle : Sheila Warren Sandra Albert (Rose) squatting Johanna Beck, standing in front of Patricia Beck (Rowe) When Congress passed the Smith-Lever Act in 1914 and created the Cooperative Extension System at USDA, it included work...
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1935 Christmas, American Legion and Auxiliary. Thirteen people and Santa posed outside for group photo: Bottom Row, LtoR: Joe Walsh, Emil Erlandson, Jim Walsh, Max Keszker, Eddie Duffy Top Row, LtoR: Marguret Cathy, Irene Erlandson, Mayme Walsh, Amelia Nordlander, Louis Jesson (brother of Helen Nelson), Santa Claus, Ruth Caddy, Jack Baldauf, John Caddy, Nina Baldauf [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]...
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Vienna Sue Gates (Sours), Jill Wurtsmith (Schlegel), and Melody Bertroch (Clark) model their apron projects during the 1966 Eagle County Fair 4-H competition.
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Marker for B. [Bramblet] R. Willits, 1886-1967, in Fairview Cemetery. Odd Fellow symbol engraved on right corner of marker. "FLT stands for Friendship, Love, Truth, three degrees associated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows, first organized in the US in 1819, is a popular fraternal/benefit organization. The emblem of the Odd Fellows is usually shown as three links of a chain. A number on the stone is the local lodge number."--Assn....
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"Campfire Girl Sadie Figgins" (Caption from photo)
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Marker for: Charlie Adron Cline, 1888--1966, in Riverview Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the bottom corners of the marker; a Masonic symbol is engraved at bottom center.
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Chicken judging at the 2012 County Fair. From left to right: Anna Gongaware, Noah Seaman, Joseph Emmer, Malorie Stephens, Elena Ortiz, Randi Ponce
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Marker for Dorothy Willits, 1896-1973, in Fairview Cemetery. Three chain links with an "R," bird and crescent moon are engraved on the stone, symbol for the Daughters of Rebekah, an auxiliary of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
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The Eagle High School Chorus, school year 1955-56. Photo appeared in Lux Aquilae 1956. Top row, from left: Gary Lieber, Melvin (Skip) Chambers, Melvin (Buddy) Harrison, John Buchholz, Bruce Eaton, Bill Matney, Bob Ross, David Rathbun, Paul Luby. Middle row: Brenda Eaton, Donna Chambers, Jackie Sagrillo, Betty Neumann, Suzie Lewis, Judie Smith, Linda Price, Genevieve Long, Beth Terrill, Patty Marks Front row: Mr. Fitzgerald, Rosanne Puff, Joan...
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The Masonic Lodge, Eagle Lodge #43 A.M.&F.M., in Minturn with snow covering the sidewalk around the building.
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Erin Mooney and his steer project, Eagle County Fair 1963.
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Flower judging at the 2012 County Fair.
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Marker for George Brett, 1885--1901 in the Brett Family Cemetery. An I.O.O.F. insignia is in front of the marker.
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The lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Gypsum, after a December 15,1990, late night fire. According to Fire Chief, Dave Vroman, the blaze was traced to a furnace recently installed. First Lutheran Church of Gypsum and Mount of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Vail took over ownership of the structure in 1989. Members were remodeling the structure to convert it into a parish hall. "Last week's fire destoyed 88 years of history in downtown...
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The lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Gypsum, after a December 15,1990, late night fire. According to Fire Chief, Dave Vroman, the blaze was traced to a furnace recently installed. First Lutheran Church of Gypsum and Mount of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Vail took over ownership of the structure in 1989. Members were remodeling the structure to convert it into a parish hall. "Last week's fire destoyed 88 years of history in downtown...
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Ivan "Ike" Dump wearing an American Legion cap and pin, standing in front of his Buick on Eagle Street.
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Marker for L. R. Willits, 1848-1916, in Fairview Cemetery. Chain link engraving with FLT in upper right corner. "FLT stands for Friendship, Love, Truth, three degrees associated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows, first organized in the US in 1819, is a popular fraternal/benefit organization. The emblem of the Odd Fellows is usually shown as three links of a chain. A number on the stone is the local lodge number."--Assn....
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August 18, 1911 photo of Ladies Aid Group. Twenty-five women in three rows, posed in front of a building. Included in the photo are:Mrs. Hugh Chatfield, Lucy Doll (Mrs. F.), Gretchen Doll Defore, Mayme Stremme Price, Ada Schlusser, Ella Gannon, Mrs. Schliff, Kitty Heyer (Mrs. John), Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Norgaard, Mrs. Theadore Stremme, Mrs. Doctor Greene, Mrs. Livers (husband was the Lutheran preacher), Mrs. Jensen, Daisy Harrison, Mrs. J. P. Oleson,...
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"Ladies' Aid Group on steps of Eagle Methodist Church, 1921." [Description & names from photograph verso] Pictured: Mrs. Keupf, Mrs. Honnold, Harrietta Schliff, Mrs. Schliff, Mrs. Bers, Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. Wiggle, Mrs. Baer, Mrs. Joe Green, Mrs. Cowden, Mrs. Laughlin, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Whaley, Mrs. Mayer, Mrs. Dr. Greene, Mrs. Nogal, Mrs. Goodrich. Children in front: "2 Brown boys & others"