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A program detailing the weekend's festivities in celebration of the July 4th in Eagle, Colorado.
The 4th of July was known for its baseball tournaments in early Eagle County. People would come from all over the surrounding area to watch the weekend's games between neighboring towns, most important of which was Eagle vs. Red Cliff. (At the time, Red Cliff was the county seat and Eagle was catching up.) This particular program shows a full day's...
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Five boys in potato sacks, racing down the main street of Red Cliff, Colorado, as part of the July 4, 1919, festivities. Bystanders line the sidewalks and stand in the street. Visible are the J. W. Dowd Mercantile Co. warehouse and the Short ORder Restaurant. The American flag is hanging as a banner over the street.
37. Jane "Hobo"
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Jane Bemis dressed up on "Hobo Day" in 1928. She is carrying a stick with a knapsack attached to it, bandana around her neck, and is holding an object in her right hand. There is a wooden structure in the background. The gold in the top right and bottom left corners are fasteners in the photo album.
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Thanksgiving day in 1918 at the Edge Ranch in Burns.
From left, in family groupings: Foster Evans, Zella Moninger; Joe, Katherine and Marie Tuyls; Ed, Ollie and Harold Bailey; Slim and Ann Zastrow; Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]