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Mary Jo & Bobby Trezise on a front porch. Bobby is wearing a hat and a bandana tied around his neck. A dog can be seen in the far left corner. A bag is hanging from a post, slighly visible on the far right.
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Evelyn Urdine Douthit sits with the dog, Spot, in the mail cart that her grandfather, George Washington Messermith, would use to pick up mail from the Gypsum Post Office. The photo was dated 1926.
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Warren Hart in full dress with his horse, Dick, and the dog, Rover. A house and fence post are visible in the background.
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"Bernice Hart & her two Playmates" - caption on back, assumed to be Alda Borah. Bernice is dressed for the cold holding a white cat with the family dog at her side. A house is in the background and behind the dog, you can see where she has placed her doll and bear from the previous photograph (see related images).
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Bernice Hart is dressed warmly for a photo with the family dog and allows her doll and bear to share a special seat on the chair.
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166) Blackie
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Blackie regally poses for a photograph. Blackie's owner was William Gould of Gypsum, Colorado, a family friend of the Borahs.
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Shared marker for "Diemoz, Vivian Lorrene Hutchison, Aug. 23, 1920--Aug. 31, 2001; Oscar F., Oct. 14, 1914--May 18, 1999," in Fairview Cemetery. A mountain scene with flowers, cattle, a dog and tractor is engraved on the marker.
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John Walker Bailey seated in front of a hay stacker with two dogs at his feet. He has a pitchfork in his right hand. A child is watching him.
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Marker for: Beloved husband & father, Dwayne A. Norvell, Nov. 24, 1951--July 23, 1984, in Riverview Cemetery. The marker is engraved with a mountain scene featuring clouds, a river, a man fishing, fish, dogs, pine trees and a cross.
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Marker for Forrest D. Newkirk 1877--1960, in Fairview Cemetery. There is a mountain scene engraved on the stone with pinetrees, a fishing rod and a dog.
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Marker for "I will always be with you, Eddie Frank Rodriguez, July 14, 1975--Mar. 4, 1995, Beloved son & brother," in Riverview Cemetery. Engraved on the stone are the Virgin Mary, a mountain scene with pines, elk, hunter, dog and river.
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Buddy Fitzgerald and Bolliver (Tom Reed's dog) standing on Water Street in Red Cliff. The Green Bridge Inn is now (2009) on the site of the building at the far right. Buddy's mother was a school teacher.
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Parked next to Don Wilson's school bus camper at the top of Monument Street in Red Cliff, we have an International Harvester pickup with a dog resting in its shade. The house on the right belongs to Delfino Tafoya.
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Buster Beck and Don Knight standing in the Beck's yard on Water Street, Red Cliff, May 1995. The men were long-time friends. MacDonald "Don" Knight and Leonard Hammock wrote Early Days on the Eagle, published in 1965.
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Brothers Jack (L) and George (R) Elliott posing with deer after hunting. The deer are laid out across a saw horse, figles leaning again the carcasses. A dog is in the foreground. The cabin in the background is the first log cabin built in Red Cliff. William Greiner and Gilbert DaLee built it in approximately 1876. Jack would have been 19 years old and George would have been 17 years old in this photo.
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Routt National Forest perfonnel at the Seed House Guard Station (index says 1943, photo says 1945). Back, left to right: Claude Luekens, -----, John Douglas, Henry Etzler, Rex Gill, Tommy Anderson, Dan Gibson, Charley Belton, Ralph Brown, Leo Connor Front: John Ambos, Glen Bishop, _____, Charley Fox, Gordon Van Buren, Gene Lepley. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The John Ambos homestead cabin, built in 1903. This photo, taken in 1909, shows Fritz Arendt who was batching in it, his dogs and an assortment of firearms. Fritz, an early day ranch hand, hunter, trapper, Game Warden and poacher left the McCoy area for Utah about 1911 and never returned. The cabin was demolished in 1912 and the salvaged material used for other purposes." --McCoy Memoirs, p. 238 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the...
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Mae Grimes giving a treat to a dog on the porch of the former Elliott Ranch, August 1938. "The Elliott Ranch was held by the Ellis Cattle Company for a few years and the company then sold to Frank Groh and his son, Harry. They transferred it to Jack and Mae Grimes and Ralph Kayser obtained it after Jack died in 1947. The present owner [1977] is Betty Holt." -- McCoy Memoirs p.112 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical...
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"A revival meeting at the McCoy Hall in 1916. In the back row of the group are: Florence Scrivens (a sister to Elsie Brooks), Reuben Stifel, Ed Robinson, Cora Mulnix, Mrs. Lovett, Gladys Mulnix, Perry Ault, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailey, Preacher Tom Smith, Mrs. Kibbler, Mary Walters, Lulu Horn, Elizabeth Ault, Inez Robinson, Hazel Skiff, Pauline Schomers, Frank Panting Jr., Frank Ault. The three young children are: Frank and Edna Mulnix and Leonard Horn. In...
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180) Bud Bowen
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Bud Bowen on horseback at Kent. There is a dog running behind them in the distance.