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Barbara Gleason (Pearch) holding a doll in front of an automobile.
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Barbara Gleason (Pearch) grooming her horse.
"Louise: Did you do a lot of horseback riding?" Barbara: "I did when I could. I was spoiled rotten. I was twelve years old when they let me have a horse. Billy Tucker brought it down and gave it to me. It was a black mare and her colt that was old enough to wean, so I got the colt. ... My mare, when she grew up, had this beautiful gold colt. It was the first Palomino." -- Barbara Gleason Pearch: an Interview...
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Barbara Gleason (Pearch) with a friend and two dogs, sitting in a yard. "The home I remember myself was...a block behind the Methodist Church. The parking lot that they have at the Methodist Church was my folk's pasture. They kept a milk cow in there and when I got older, I had a horse [on Second Street right up from Howard]." -- Barbara Gleason Pearch: an Interview Conducted by Louise B. Walker Nov. 10, 1998, p.2
6) Bill Rogers
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Stylized studio portrait of Bill Rogers, who worked on and off the Mayer Ranch for 38 years. Mr. Rogers is posed wearing a bandana around his neck, holding a cigar in his left hand, liquor bottle in his right hand (balanced on his right knee). His right foot is raised on a bench covered with leather chaps.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Freshmen class 1926-1927, Eagle High School.
Upper row, left to right: John Hartman, Robert Brown
Middle row, left to right: Janie (Jennie) Bemis, Leonard Ginther, John Lewis, Willie Johnston, Harry White, Winona Daley.
Lower row, left to right: Melissa Larsen, Bertie Stickney, Grace Edge, Iola Baer.
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Isabel and Louis Nesthouse standing at Brush Creek. [Taken during same outing as 2012.005.033.] Isabel was born in Red Cliff in 1907 and graduated from Eagle High School. She graduated from Greeley Teachers' College and taught school in Aspen and Eagle. She married Louis Nesthouse of Gilman in 1936.
11) Ladies in garden
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"This group of women and their husbands were pioneers of Eagle. From left to right are Cora Mayer, whose husband, William, ran the Mayer Ranch (now the Eagle Ranch subdivision); Rosetta Nogal (wife of Charley); Alice Bacon (a local historian); Mrs. Hockett; and Caroline Thoborg. Women's organizations such as the Eagle Garden Club were instrumental in community improvement projects." Early Eagle, by Kathy Heicher p.101
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12) Lewis Family
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The Lewis Family, Ella, John, Harry and Imogene, posed next to an automobile. They were sharing a picnic with the Cave Family at Aspen, Colorado.
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Louis Nesthouse and Imogene "Igee" Lewis (Dice) standing by the creek.
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Lucille Riggle, Jim Nimon, and Frances Sansosti seated during a meeting.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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George Macdonell holding duckling at left. Terryann Lewis, in back, patting the duckling. Suzann Lewis staring at the camera. Marg Macdonell, at right, holding a very interested General Douglas MacArthur.
16) Mammie Long
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Mammie Long, standing at the entrance to a brick building in Eagle [courthouse or school].
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A group of girls, some wearing riding clothes, posing with an American flag. They might be on a Girl Scout outing to Yeoman Park.
The girl in the back row, second from the right is Mary Ethel Macdonell (Latham). To her left" Ruth Thomas
First row, far right: Ida Mary Daugherty; to the left of Ida: Shirley Randall
Second row, far right: Jean Allen
Back row, left: Benny Meehan
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Studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thoberg, Eagle, Colorado. Mr. Thoberg is seated on a rock wall; Mrs. Thobert is standing to his left, leaning on the same rock wall. Both are in formal attire for the occasion.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Sisters Suzann and Terryann Lewis posed with deer at the family ranch (now Castle Peak Ranch). The girls are wearing matching outfits.
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Suzann Lewis with Wooley and Rags at the family ranch (now Castle Peak Ranch).