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Kate Flynn and Tom Gill standing on the railroad tracks.
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Jack and Kate Flynn standing at the railroad tracks with Teddy, the dog. Caption reads: "A Bad Day."
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Roy McDougall standing on the road, 1917.
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Studio portrait photograph of Kate Flynn, 18 years old.
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Jim [Flynn], Claude [Connors], Agnes [Wheaty], and Jay [McDougall] posing with rifles on the tracks at Kent.
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106) Red Point
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Red cliff at Red Point in Red Canyon, Horn Ranch property. Leonard Horn frequently jumped his horse across the crevice between the cliff and the hillside. [April 20, 2014: first tour of the Horn Ranch property, sponsored by the Eagle County Open Space Department. The conservation easement on the property allows limited numbers of the public to tour the historic cliff property four times a year.]
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Kate Flynn photographed after a dance. Caption: "6 o'clock in the morning, coming home from a dance. Ray McDougall took it." There were many entries in the Eagle Valley Enterprise, listing those who attended dances. For example, from the July 23, 1920, edition, p.8: "Misses Katie Flynn and Francis Lloyd attended the dance at Gypsum Friday night."
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Marion Fox "Foxie," in uniform, standing at the bridge at Kent in 1919.
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Kent with hayfields visible. A two-horse team is cutting.
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A closer look at Lester Watson seated on a grain drill with a two-horse team at Kent, 1919. The three pines marking Kent are on the hillside in the distance.
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Dan Flynn on the old quarry rigging in Red Canyon [Leonard Horn's place].
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Kate Flynn at Kent holding a service flag with two blue stars, for her brothers serving in the Army during World War I. "On May 28, 1918, President Wilson approved a suggestion made by the Women’s Committee of the Council of National Defenses that, instead of wearing conventional mourning for relatives who have died in the service of their country, American women should wear a black band on the left arm with a gilt star on the band for each member...
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Photo of Kate Flynn Gill taken July 20, 1930. Caption reads: "All by myself."
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Cross and bleachers on Red Cliff [Red Canyon] used for Easter sunrise services in the 1960s and 1970s. When you are looking at the cross, you are looking directly east up the valley. "According the the [Eagle Valley] Enterprise archives, the cross was installed by [Leonard] Horn in 1962 after Rev. Mann of the Eagle Methodist Church sought permission to hold a sunrise service on the site on Easter morning. The cross, although never cemented into...
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Posing in front of the pine trees at the section house in Kent, from left: Dan Flynn, Kate Flynn and Charlie Crawford, 1917. Inscription reads: "Good Old Days."
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Kate Flynn attempts to drink from the river while an admonishing hand warns of impending doom.
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Earnest Cook, standing at the bridge at Kent.
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Five members of the Flynn family on Christmas day 1917 at Kent. Kate Flynn is second from left. Railroad track is at right foreground. Section house is in the background. Inscription reads: "A Bunch of Flynns."
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From left, Harriet Nelson, Kate Flynn, Cecil and Dell stealing strawberries at Ed Watson's place, 4th of July 1918.
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Kate Flynn holding Dorthy Gilroy at Kent in 1918. Railroad tracks are to the left. Inscription reads: "Some Style."