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41) Visiting
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Mrs. Brow and Mrs. Hill with Harriet Hill and Charolett Shultz standing in the yard next to the stationhouse in Kent, 1918.
42) Cement bridge
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The cement bridge near Kent, looking downstream along the Eagle River toward the west. Kent is most likely Leonard Horn's place.
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Picnic at the Wolcott School, 1920. Irene Harper is standing at far left. Kate Flynn at center front, seated.
Taken on the same day as 1982.001.011 which identifies more of the participants but lists the date as 1917-1918.
44) Horsing around
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Balancing on the fence posts at the Kent section house are, from left, Hazel Harris, with Dan Flynn in front of her, and Kate Flynn. Icicles are on the eaves and snow is on the ground.
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Earnest [Cook] in uniform and Billy [Flynn] standing at the section house at Kent.
46) Ice Train wreck
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Ice train wreck above Minturn. Ice and debris scattered on the hillside down to the Eagle River. Photo is labeled 1918. Men are examining the wreckage.
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Pottenger, Al Walters and Kate Flynn posed next to a train on Christmas Day 1917 at Kent.
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The second Malta school house, south of Leadville, which operated from 1902-1945, now part of the Leadville Historic District.
"My Uncle Bob worked down in the canyon at the Gillman Mill. My Uncle Bob and my Aunt Thelma, my Mother's sister, and their family lived in Red Cliff. On the Denver Public Library there is a picture of the Red Cliff Depot with icicles. When I showed this picture to my Cousin he said his Dad went by the depot on his way...
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Esther Batey and Jack Flynn at Kent in 1917. Inscription reads: "Sweet & Pretty."
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A work crew is hauling telegraph poles with a truck and trailer.
52) Narrow Gauge
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Construction crew working with narrow gauge track on a bridge built for standard gauge track.
54) The No. 2
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The No. 2 train at the Depot in Eagle.
"Trains number 1 and 2 were the main passenger trains. They both had diner and Pullman cars. Number 1 came west from Denver and Pueblo, arriving in Minturn at 6:30 p.m. Number 2 arriver in Minturn at 10:20 a.m. Number 1 and 2 used mostly 1100- and 1200-class stem locomotives. Number 2 had to pick up a helper in Minturn to help pull it across Tennessee Pass. Unlike the other, Number 1 and Number 2 didn't...
56) Group at Kent
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Group sitting at the bridge at Kent. From left, Charlie, Jim [Flynn], Margurite [Terrell], Jim, Johnson.
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Tom Gill, an unidentified man, and Hughie constructing movable scaffolding. The scaffolding is on train wheels and is pulled by a horse or mule when working on tunnel interiors, e.g. the railway tunnel under Tennessee Pass.
58) Tom Gill
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Young man posed in front of trees on a road, with hat in his right hand, dressed in suit and tie. Labeled "Tom." [Thomas Gill]
Photo taken at the same time as 2011.16D.035 and 20122.16D.037.
59) Nora Flynn
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Nora Flynn standing in the yard at Kent in 1919. Nora Anna Flynn was the first recorded birth in the town of Eagle [March 7,1892]. She was 27 years old in this photo.