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1900: Studio portrait of Perie Hockett Green, daughter of Mary and Art Hockett, standing next to John Green who is seated on his chair with his legs crossed. Perie and John had two sons, Bertram and Winslow. Perie died in the 1918 flu epidemic. John Green owned Sweetwater Lake and sold it to Paul Gregg, artist for the Denver Post newspaper. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio photograph of Sam Lemon (born in 1880) as a young man, taken while living with his mother, Laura Josephine Lemon, in Fowler, Colorado. "Mr. Lemon ranched for several years, was employed in construction work and later owned and operated the Gypsum Poolhall." --Eagle Valley Enterprise, Apr. 27, 1961 p.1 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The Babcock Family at Santa Barbara, Calif., in 1936. In back are Bill, Edith, Elizabeth, Ila, Charles and Dwight. In front: Jack, Bill Sr., his wife, Ethel, and daughter Ethel. The picture was taken ten years after the family left Yarmony Park. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and son Bill have passed on." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 294 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio photograph of Ella Rose Berger Lewis, posed with her hand on a metal pitcher. Ella married Thomas E. Lewis on March 3, 1907, in Grand Junction and moved to Eagle in 1915.
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Kenneth Gerard
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Photo portrait of Bob McDougal dressed in aviator jacket, scarf, helmet and goggles. World War II era photo. Bob's parents were "Red" and Myrtle McDougal of Red Cliff, Colorado. Red was Town Marshall.
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Studio portrait of Catherine Miller, Howard D. McCain's grandmother. She is wearing a high-collared dress.
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"A 1908 photograph of the family of Pete and Melissa Horn. Back, from left: Mary, Mabel, Ida, Maude. Front, from left: Walter, Arthur and Charley. All attended the Cottonwood school at one time or another and all are deceased except Mabel." -- McCoy Memoirs. p. 115 Pete Horn, coming from Bailey, Colorado, purchased the tract from two trappers about 1890, and homesteaded with the help of his wife, Melissa, and seven children. [Title supplied from...
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Photograph of a souvenir photo commemorating school year Sept. 18, 1899-May 4, 1900, Lake Creek School, Edwards, Colorado. Presented by Georgia Devereux, teacher. School Board: Wm. Beck, Pres., Brett, Treas., Cunningham, Sec'y. Photograph of Georgia Devereux cut and mounted onto cardboard presentation. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1890: Laura and Leila Hadley, Teachers in Eagle County in early 1890's; formal studio portrait. The teachers are dressed up and wear hats. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Formal photograph of Charles and Ella Albertson, in travel dress, married November 11, 1903, Burns, Colorado. Ella is seated in a chair, wearing, gloves, hat and travel costume. Charles is standing to her right, with his left hand on the chair back, wearing suit and carrying hat in right hand. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of Cora B. Wise Mayer, 16 years old, standing with her left hand on a prop. Mother of Chester lloyd Mayer, long-time Eagle resident. She was born Cora Wise on February 17, 1870, in Neosho, Missouri. She married William Perry Mayer in 1886; died July 25, 1955. She is buried in the Eagle cemetery. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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John Theodore Bureman (Johan Teodor Bjurman), far left, front row, with his family before he left Kyrkbyn 19, Alfta, Halsingland (Gavleborg) Sweden. Father, Erik Johan Bjurman is at center front, holding the youngest child. John left from Goteborg on 2 Nov. 1888 with a destination for Clay Center, Kansas. His uncle, Karl Gustave "Gus" Bureman, had emigrated before him and lived at Clay Center. John Lived at Girard, Crawford, Kansas, for six years...
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Studio portrait of Edson Skiff, wearing a suit and tie. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio photograph of Mort Johnson and Earl Litton. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Muriel Colburn, daughter of Alice George Colburn; granddaughter of Elizabeth George.
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Studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thoberg, Eagle, Colorado. Mr. Thoberg is seated on a rock wall; Mrs. Thobert is standing to his left, leaning on the same rock wall. Both are in formal attire for the occasion. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Stylized studio portrait of Bill Rogers, who worked on and off the Mayer Ranch for 38 years. Mr. Rogers is posed wearing a bandana around his neck, holding a cigar in his left hand, liquor bottle in his right hand (balanced on his right knee). His right foot is raised on a bench covered with leather chaps. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of Doris and Kenneth Wyman with their son, Leonard. Kenneth Wyman was Postmaster from 1922 to 1936. The Post Office name was changed from Coppertown to Copper Spur in 1928. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Andrew Oleson, Gypsum, Colorado. Mr. Oleson is seated for a formal photograph, in suit with bowtie. Born in Tornum, Nord-Schleswig, Denmark, October 22, 1864, Andrew attened German Trades schools, learning shoemaking. He joined his father in Colorado in 1883. Andrew worked in Red Cliff at first and then joined his family on the homestead in Gypsum Valley, the Sam Oleson Place. In 1902, he purchased the Shippey Place in Gypsum Valley which he owned...