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Mrs. Shepard and A. C. Johnson stand for a picture outside a building. Taken in 1917. Professor Johnson taught at the Eagle County High School. It is unknown who Mrs. Shepard is.
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Myrtle (Staup) Borah, stands with her son, Marvin, near a house in Gypsum.
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Myrtie Hockett (left) stands with Alda Borah near some trees. Myrtie was the niece of Minnie (Hockett) Borah, Jake Borah's wife. Minnie was also Alda's aunt.
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From left to right: Willis Staup, L. J. Borah, Alfred Borah, Marvin Borah, Myrtle Borah, Pearl Staup, and Jake Borah (in wagon) picnic near Gypsum Creek. The arm of another individual is visible to the left of Alfred and behind L. J. Borah. Taken prior to 1917.
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From left to right: Alda Borah, Mary Borah, and George Guenon pick strawberries in a field near the old Borah log cabin.
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From left to right: Leo Daugherty's sister, Loren Arthur, Bert Wolverton, Anne Wolverton, Miss Smith, Tom Carolan, Mildred Nutt, Leo Daugherty, and Mary Carolan picnic on Brush Creek in 1919.
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A group picnics near Crooked Creek Pass. Mary Borah may be standing on the right. Crooked Creek Pass is located near what is today Sylvan Lake State Park.
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The Pelican shaft house at Gold Park. The shaft was created around 1881. A pile of rocks and sandbags are visible near the building.
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A passenger train visible near the Eagle depot. The depot is visible on the right.
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Two unidentified individuals stand near some fallen logs on the Eagle River. This stereoscopic view was published by Alex Martin of Denver and was part of a series that explored the Eagle River. It is unknown where on the Eagle River this was taken. A description of the Eagle River was included on the verso of the view: The Eagle River is a tributary of the Grand. Its source is in the Tennessee Pass, which has an elevation of 10,418 feet. Its...
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Professor A. C. Johnson stands for a picture near the Eagle County High School in Gypsum. "One of the nicest Profs I ever had. I enjoyed his calling on us in Phoenix when he came down, investigation of a job in school here. We moved from 621 N. 5th St, he never came to 1154 E. Culver. He lost track of us." -- Alda Borah
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A stereoscopic view of a railroad trestle bridge between Leadville and Kokomo. A waterfall is visible near the trestle. "Between Leadville and Kokomo, Colo. Denver Rio Grand Rail Road came thru Eagle, Colo Seven miles from my child hood home on Brush Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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A stereoscopic view of a railroad trestle bridge between Leadville and Kokomo. A waterfall is visible near the trestle. "Between Leadville and Kokomo, Colo. Bridge across the Stream of water below." -- Alda Borah
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A group of six unidentified men dig for potatoes at the Borah ranch in 1915. Two teams of horses are visible in the background.
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Ray Kilgore, the youngest child of Alvin and Jennie Kilgore, sits in a little wagon around 1921. The Kilgore's were tenants of Alfred and Mary Borah for a number of years.
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A large potato field on Jake Borah's ranch near Gypsum.
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Four unidentified residents of Ruedi stand for a picture. Taken around 1910. John Ruedi settled on the land after snowshoeing up from Basalt in 1885. Ruedi would later sell his ranch in 1906. Other settlers followed including Bill Smith. Once located in the Fryingpan River Valley, the land where Ruedi was located was eventually flooded as part of the Fry-Ark Project. Today Ruedi lies submerged beneath the Ruedi Reservoir and Dam, constructed between...
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The Red Cliff railway depot around 1919. Two rail cars are visible on the left. Some passengers are standing to the right of the station.
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An unidentified individual sits with two young girls near a building at Ruedi. The two girls are playing with dolls. Taken around 1910.
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The Red Cliff schoolhouse, following what looks like several additions to the building. In the 1930s, the schoolhouse became the Kinnikinnick Hall.