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Butch and Kathryn Wellington, Lucia Spaulding, and Esther Klatt have a 4th of July picnic near Shrine Pass in 1972.
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Butch and Kathryn Wellington, Lucia Spaulding, and Esther Klatt have a 4th of July picnic near Shrine Pass in 1972.
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Annie Fuller and B. [Bernard "Butch"] Wellington, at the Eagle high school in 1919.
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Marker for B.A. "Butch" Wellington, 1902--1982, at the Edwards Cemetery.
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"Butch Wellington driving old farm team. Only picture of D&RG Section House at Edwards." -- Esther Klatt
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Butch Wellington rests after eating lunch during a 4th of July picnic in 1972.
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"B[utch] and K[athryn] leaving for Denver. July 5, 1972."
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Butch and Kathryn Welling prepare to leave for Denver on July 5, 1972.
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Butch and Kathryn and Lucia Spaulding pose for a picture during a 4th of July picnic in 1972. Butch and Lucia were siblings.
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Marker for C.A. "Jack" Wellington, 1886--1951, in the Edwards Cemetery.
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C.1930: Dad Wellington and grandson, John Wellington, seated in buckboard. Buggy is being pulled by a mule. Both wear hats and Dad Wellington wears overalls. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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c.1932: W. H. "Dad" Wellington shown in mail wagon, with his donkey, "Jack" standing next to the railroad crossing sign at Edwards. Lettuce shed is on the far left, with stacks of crates. Wellington hauled mail from the railroad to the Edwards Post Office twice a day for over 42 yrs. "He has driven this route, carrying the mail for forty-four years, since May 13, 1895, without missing a single trip. He makes three each day. He calls his mule...
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C.1910: Head of Lake Creek at the East Lake Mines. W. H. Wellington packed this company of doctors from Toledo, Ohio, in to the mines. The East Lake Milling and Mining Company was formed by doctors from Toledo, Ohio. The mine was worked several years, but very little ore was ever shippped. W. H. Wellington is at the extreme left of the group of 17 men, who have removed their hats for the photo. There is one horse visible on the left and two...
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"The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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"The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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The Edwards Post Office under construction. "The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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The Edwards Post Office under construction. "The new Edwards Post Office occupied in June, 1980. Built on pastureland of the Wellington Ranch. It is on Highway 6 and is located one fourth mile east of the old log building."
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Development taking place at Edwards in the 1970s. "The Wellington home in distant center right."
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The Eagle River at Edwards [Wilmore stop]. Lettuce shed next to the railroad with the old water tank in the background. Benny Klatt's home and small store on Highway 6. Benny Klatt was killed by his brother-in-law, William Wellington, over the ownership of the cabin in which Wellington lived.
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Friends posing for a photo at Gypsum, Colorado. From left: Esther Wellington [Klatt],Harriett Nelson, A. Anderson, and Helen Wells.