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The Brooks Water Wheel during its restoration in 1976. The first water wheel is believed to have been built in 1910, with a second one built around 1923. The second water wheel was built by Earl Brooks after he purchased the property from John Quinlan. The land was then bought by John Comer in 1969. The water wheel was rebuilt in 1976 by Comer, Larry Kier, and Howard Kirby, in celebration of Colorado's centennial. Kier was married to the granddaughter...
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The Brooks Water Wheel during its restoration in 1976. The first water wheel is believed to have been built in 1910, with a second one built around 1923. The second water wheel was built by Earl Brooks after he purchased the property from John Quinlan. The land was then bought by John Comer in 1969. The water wheel was rebuilt in 1976 by Comer, Larry Kier, and Howard Kirby, in celebration of Colorado's centennial. Kier was married to the granddaughter...
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The Brooks Water Wheel during its restoration in 1976. The first water wheel is believed to have been built in 1910, with a second one built around 1923. The second water wheel was built by Earl Brooks after he purchased the property from John Quinlan. The land was then bought by John Comer in 1969. The water wheel was rebuilt in 1976 by Comer, Larry Kier, and Howard Kirby, in celebration of Colorado's centennial. Kier was married to the granddaughter...
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Enlargement of another photo of the Fourth of July Rock Creek picnic [1919]. In back: Lily, William and Bill Johannbroer, Ben and Kate Butler. Second row: Lillian Johannbroer, Mary Theisen, WIlliam and Katherine Hoff, Martin Theisen. In front: Kenneth Johannbroer, Helen and Roger Butler. Photo found in McCoy Memoirs, p.236. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The right-hand gate pillar of the McCoy Cemetery. John 3:16 is engraved on the pilalr. Below that, the inscription reads: "Fence, Rock Pillars & Gate Donated in Memory of Clint Forster."
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The left-hand gate pillar of the McCoy Cemetery. The cemetery name is in the form of a cross. The inscription reads: "Built by Al Butts & Travis Kirby."
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Koy Sheets with the Layman children and "Lucky" the dog, in June of 1960. Koy is holding Cindy Layman.
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388) McCoy
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A building located near McCoy. The date is unknown.
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Ardith Sheets stands in front of the McCoy Post Office in July of 1960. A dog can be seen in front of the door.
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The McCoy High School basketball team faces another school around 1953. Terry Seaman is in the number 3 jersey, and Arthur Sheets is wearing the number 4 jersey.
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391) McCoy
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The town of McCoy as it appeared around 1960.
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The McCoy High School as it appeared around 1960.
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The town of McCoy as it appeared around 1960.
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Rock Creek near McCoy. The date is unknown. A barn can be seen on the right.