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"Thanksgiving Day at the Bratton ranch in 1933. The adults, from left to right are: James Wilson and Jim Bratton sitting on top of the car. Standing are: Richard Bratton, Arvel Bratton, Myrtle Burton Bratton, Gertrude Bratton Wilson, Frank Bratton, Tom Bratton, Dan Bratton, Tom's wife Meliss, Pat Bratton, Mr. Coone, Margaret Bratton (mother), Mrs. Coone, James Bratton (father), who is holding Tom's son, Harold. The young children are: Earl Shoup,...
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Eddy Belding and Eldon Wilson with model airplane. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Eldon Wilson leaning against an automobile at Pine Mountain. "Stamp on verso: Made at the 'Picture Shop' Casper, Wyo."
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Studio photograph of Eldon Wilson taken in 1941. "Wilson was the first in Colorado to supply a television signal to the residents of mountainous areas using antennas and transfers." He "was deeply interested in the [Eagle County] airport and contributed many hours trying to get it developed and funded, beginning in the late 1930s." "Wilson was one of a small group of people that started and maintained the ice skating rink in Eagle in the 1930s, as...
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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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Eldon Wilson and Harry Olesen in Gypsum , c1921-22. Same as 1991.001.065
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Eldon Wilson and Howard McCain (with pipe and glasses) at Gold Dust Lake.
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Four friends sitting on the running board of a truck: (fron left) Starr Conway (Doll), Shirley Wilson (Shelton), Willard E. Wilson, and Charlotte [unknown].
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Photo postcard of the Gypsum Hotel (formerly the Skiff Hotel) after the fire in 1912. Eagle Valley Enterprise, Feb. 9, 1912, p.1: GYPSUM TOWN HAS BIG FIRE. Early Sunday Morning Blaze Destoys Three Buildings and Portion of Contents. The most disastrous fire in the history of Gypsum or Eagle county took place in that town last Sunday morning at four o'clock, and before the fire was discovered it gained such headway that every effort to quench the flames...
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Don Knupp and Bill Coe, seated in front, with Highway patrolman Orin Dooley and Sheriff Murray Wilson in back. They are in a 1925 Gardner Touring automobile, purchased by Don Knupp and Bill Coe on March 15, 1940, from Koonce Chevrolet Co., Eagle, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The Conger Mesa School of 1917 was a new frame building located about a half mile north east of the Conger cabin. Some of the earlier settlers of McCoy had never expected this to come about, after their predictions that the Conger Mesa Ditch would go broke and leave. In this school group are, in the back row, Earl Abbett, Martha White (the teacher), Ruth Henry, Katherine Ebert, Florence Henry and Lillian Johannbroer. In front, Roger Butler, Frank...
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The Wilson Appliance Store on Broadway in Eagle. The Serv-U-Shop, owned by Fanny Morgan, is at the left of Wilson's. To the right is Billy Morgan's Pool Hall
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The Wilson Appliance & Radio Store at center on Broadway [west side, between 2d and 3ed Streets] in Eagle, after remodeling. The Serv-U-Shop, owned by Fanny Morgan, is to the left of Wilson's. To the right is Allen Clark's business, formerly Billy Morgan's Pool Hall.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson (Thelma) with children, Willard and Shirley, on a photo holiday greeting postcard. The family is shown as tiny persons standing on a very large camera of early vintage. Shirley later married Bob Shelton. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]