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242) William H. Dickson
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Marker for: "William H. Dickson, born at Seitzland, York Co. Penna., Sept. 2, 1840--Mar. 21, 1904, aged 63 ys. 6 ms. 19 ds., Late member CO. K, 87th Penna. Vol[unteers]," Greenwood Cemetery. Iron fencing visible in background.
243) Christina Dickson
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Marker for: "Christina Dickson, died Jan.10,1913, aged 57 yrs. 10 mos. 4 ds. Thy trials ended, thy rest is won," Greenwood Cemetery. Iron fencing is visible in the background.
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Shared marker for: "Prosper Latem,1842--1912, and Amelia G., his wife,1843--1920," Greenwood Cemetery. Iron fencing is visible in the background.
245) Florence Bowland
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Marker for Florence Bowland, Dec. 12,1890--Jan. 25, 1909, Greenwood Cemetery. Iron fence surrounds the grave.
246) George E. Bowland
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Marker for Geo. [George] E. Bowland, 1852--1922, Greenwood Cemetery. Grave surrounded by iron fencing.
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Shared marker for Percy and Earl Fulford. ”Percy G. died May 6, 1886, aged 6 months; Earl died Apr. 3, 1889, aged 3 months, children of A. H. and M. E. Fulford.” Tall, ornate marker enclosed in an iron fence.
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The Diamond S Ranch looking east down the Eagle River Valley through Red Canyon to Red Point. The building with the red roof is the large riding barn.
A tour of the ranch was conducted by the Eagle County Historical Society and the Diamond S Ranch on October 5, 2013.
249) Diamond S hayfields
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The lower ranch hayfields, showing off the broad meadow expanse of the ranch land closest to the Eagle River.
A tour of the ranch was conducted by the Eagle County Historical Society and the Diamond S Ranch on October 5, 2013.
250) Stewart Cemetery
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Stewart gravesites in Dotsero. Jack Stewart (tall gravestone), 1842-1916, Jack Stewart II, (front of tall gravestone), 1923-1979, and Elsie Trump Owen (marker to the right of the Stewarts) who was a daughter of Nelson Yost, 1898-1985. Also buried here is the baby of Edna Stewart-Lemon.
The cemetery is to the right of the westbound ramp to I-70 at Dotsero.
"Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens...
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Wellington family plot, enclosed with chain link fencing, at the Edwards Cemetery in the fall of 1996.
252) Tague Family marker
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Tague family plot marker at the Greenwood Cemetery in Red Cliff. The plot is enclosed by an iron fence.
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Marker for Clayton Byron Daniels, 1884--1906, Greenwood Cemetery. An A,O.U.W. symbol is engraved at the top of the marker. An iron fence is visible behind the marker.
The Ancient Order of United Workmen was a fraternal organization in the United States and Canada, providing mutual social and financial support after the US Civil War. It was the first of the "fraternal benefit societies", organizations that would offer insurance as well as sickness,...
254) Jesse A. Reed
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Marker for Jesse A. Reed, died May 9, 1897, Aged 2-? Years, in Fairview Cemetery. Marker behind metal fence.
255) Lower Gypsum School
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Lower Gypsum School during the 1926-27 school year, School District No. 16.
256) Lupton's house
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The house of John William Lupton in Gypsum. Boardwalk is visible and there is a man (Mr. Lupton?) standing behind the fence.
William Lupton was a soldier in the Union Army and a marshall in Cripple Creek, Colorado. While living in Gypsum, he was a special officer for the Rio Grande Railroad, stationed at Minturn. He was the grandfather of Betty and Wyon Bonar and Eldon Wilson.
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The Family home of Theodore Stremme in Gypsum, Colorado. The well-attended buildings are surrounded by a white picket fence.
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Jane Martinez sitting on a fence, holding baby William Martinez. The three boys behind her, from left: Johnny Martinez, Henry Pacheco (leaning behind Johnny), and Joe Pacheco.
260) Wolcott School
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Wolcott School children seated on the steps with school building in the background. Inscription reads: "Some school--Myra Canmon, Chester Ridgway, Irene Harper, Lina Harper."