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"Eagle Ball Team 1928" [Description from photograph verso] Back row, left to right with position played: G. Whittaker (CF), R. Switzler (RF), B Hitt (1B), R. Hotten (SS). Front row, left to right with position played: A. Clark (Coach & Manager), S. Saltzgaver (P), F. West (3B), J. LeDonne (C), B. Subry (P), C Lloyd. {See Related Files; this file is in EVLD holdings; some changes have been noted between the two photographs.]
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Portrait of Loyd Gerard, World War I. He is in full uniform with a curtain in the background.
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Corporal Duane Larsen poses in his United States Army uniform.
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"Jim Nimon taken in Germany" (caption from photo) A photograph of Jim Nimon during his time in the service in Germany. The photograph is printed on a thick postcard. He is wearing a helmet and holding his gun.
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"Duane Larsen in the old country" (caption from photo) "Old country" could be referring to Denmark, where the Larsen family originated. His uniform suggests this was during Duane's time in the army.
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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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Bob Trezise in a navy uniform. He is standing in front of a car and a building with antlers posted on the front.
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Ethel Mary & Alexander 'Mac' Macdonell stand behind Margie and George Macdonell posing for a picture. They are standing in the front yard of a home. Mac is wearing a naval uniform and hat.
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Alex 'Mac' & Ethel Mary Macdonell. Mac is wearing a naval uniform and hat.
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"Chester Leroy Head Jr, age 18 years. 1945. Your second cousin" Chester "Chet" Head in a service uniform.
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Velma Ewing in an "Auxiliary Military Police" uniform, August 1945.
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Portrait of George Figgins. He served in the Army, World War I
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"Ordinance Supply Crew" as described on photo verso. Duane Larsen is pictured in the front row, third from the right.
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Portrait of Loyd Gerard, World War I.
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Loyd Gerard during World War I. There is a large building behind him and a cannon directly to his right. He is dressed in uniform with a hat and tall boots.
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Gerald Gerard in Orland, Florida during World War II. The men appear to be picking fruit and are dressed in uniform.
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Alexander Macdonell in a studio photograph taken with two of his sisters in Scotland. Alex (called Ack or Ackie by his family), was born November 16, 1882, in Beauly, Scotland. He emigrated to the United States and was employed on the Frank Doll ranch in the Gypsum valley. He then leased land on the Geo. Wilkinson ranch on Brush Creek. He served with the U.S. Army 6th Cavalry in World War I. He returned to Eagle after the war and married Miss...
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Nine members of the Red Cliff Baseball Team, 1910, posed in front of a building. Five players are standing and three are seated in front of them. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1930 Eagle High School girl's basketball team. Back row, from left: Idella "Dottie" Calvick Lessard, Iola Baer Knuth, Mary Rice McGlothin, Emma Randall, Beatrice Bindley Phillips, Winnifred Brooks Lewis. Front row: Rhoda Mae Reynolds Hartman, Chloe High Colby, and Louise Hartman Roberts. Dottie Calvick was originally identified as Ethel Cowden Fessenden but Iola Baer Knuth wrote to the Editor of EVE on March 30, 1995: "I thought I should make...
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"Earl and Hollis Brooks both loved baseball and one of the first things they did after coming to McCoy was to organize a baseball team from local talent. They whipped up a good team in no time and played other small towns. ... When the men came in for the construction of the Dotsero Cutoff Earl didn't let any grass grow under his feet until he had two teams organized among them and a diamond laid out on his place near the bridge." -- McCoy Memoirs,...