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Girl Scouts in a formal pose in Eagle. Front row, left to right: Peggy Randall (Buchau), Barbara Dorn, Mary Lyn Buchholz (WInfrey), Donna Randall, Maxine Chambers Second row, left to right: Joy Gamble, Irene Ping (Kimmenau), [unknown], Margie Macdonnell (Morris), Rita Randall Back row, left to right: [flag holder unknown], Georgia Nimon, Nancy Dorn, Dorothy Rule (leader), Paula Randall, Joyce Allen, Evelyn Rule
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The Eagle High School Basketball team of 1930, seated in front of the school building. Back row, from left: Harry White, Robert Brown, Marshall Hartman, John Hartman, Lewis Campbell. Front row, from left: Bill Johnston, John Lewis, Tony Walters. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Eagle High School basketball team, 1937. Back, from left: John Robertson, Elmer Rochford, Duane Larsen, Jim Nimon, Robert McDivvitt Front, from left: Bill Nimon, Joe Walters, Donald Knupp, Donald Van Horn [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The basketball team for Eagle High School, school year 1938-1939. The photo was used in the 1939 Lux Aquilae: "Back row: Arves Coffee, Bill Brown, Bill Nimon, Archer Copley, Willis Cole. Front row: Alan Stein, Ira Bindley, Bob Clark, Ralph Ginther. Eagle's basketball team suffered many defeats during the season, but the boys played good basketball all along. Mr. Green was coach. The team was handicapped by being unable to practice the last half of...
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Earnest [Cook] in uniform and Billy [Flynn] standing at the section house at Kent.
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Eldon Wilson in uniform for the basketball team of Eagle High School, 1924-1925 school year. He is standing outside the school building.
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Ella Warren Burnett, in uniform, graduation from nursing school, May 1947. Ella trained at St. Joseph's Hospital in Denver and St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction. "To Uncle Tom & Aunt Fannie. 'Ella'"
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Esther Batey in nursing uniform, standing by a building in Grand Junction.
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Studio portrait of Ferdinand W. Ambos, 1889-1978, in U.S. Navy uniform. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Frank Figgins, with the pipe in his mouth, stands with another man in Breckenridge. Frank is holding a bucket and wearing a work jumpsuit and hat. The unidentified man is wearing a suit, and leaning against a beam. There is various equipment in the building and around the men including two wheels and a bucket. Frank & Birdie Figgins ranched in the Sweetwater Valley before Frank took work in Breckenridge at a gold mine as the Dredge Master. The couple...
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Gene Slaughter and Homer [--] holding a Red Cross flag. Ambulance wagons are parked behind them.
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Gene Slaughter and John Norton in summer uniforms holding a pennant for Ambulance Company No. 26, Ft. Clark, Texas. There are buildings in the background.
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Portrait of George Figgins. He served in the Army, World War I
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Girl Scout honor guard in a formal pose in Eagle. Irene Ping is third from the left.
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Three Girl Scouts posed in front of a house in Eagle. From left: Mary Lynn Buchholz (Winfrey), Irene Ping (Kimmenau), Joyce Allen
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The 1917 girls' basketball team, Eagle County High School, Gypsum, Colorado. Names listed: Ganow, Anderson, Wellington, Tracey, McGlohlin, Conoway, Anderson, Nelson, McGlohlin
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Howard McCain in Eagle High School basketball uniform, standing on a stage.
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Hugh Riley, Jr., in Navy seaman's uniform. "Hugh Riley was the Public Service representative in Red Cliff and lived upstairs in the Public Service Bldg. on Eagle St. His wife, Margaret, was bookkeeper. They eventually moved to Canon City and died there. They had two sons, Hugh Riley, Jr., and Timothy, both attending high school in Red Cliff. Hugh Riley, Jr., worked in Gilman (1970?-1980?) and lived in Leadville. His wife was named Bonnie. ...
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Five men posing for their photograph in front of parked automobiles at McCoy. "McCoy 1918. Harry Groh, Lee Brown, Martin Schomers, Carl Schrupp and ?" -- McCoy Memoirs p.125 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio photograph of Ira Earl Beck in World War I uniform. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]