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The original Borah log cabin on Brush Creek. Alda Borah was born there in 1896. The Borah's later rented out the cabin when their new house was built. Eulene Kilgore was born here in 1914. A ladder is propped up against the cabin. An unidentified individual is standing in the doorway.
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The old Borah log cabin on Brush Creek. Aldred Borah, along with his wife, Mary, and daughter, Alda, lived in the cabin until 1905. "Home where Alda Borah was born Dec 4, 1896." -- Alda Borah
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Darrell, Boyd and Monica Barnes, with the family dog, standing in the yard of the larger cabin at Four Mile.
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Brunel Ranch cabins built in 1899, across the Colorado River from the mouth of Red Dirt Creek.
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Brunel Ranch house built in 1941, across the Colorado River from the mouth of Red Dirt Creek.
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Bob Buerger's place built in 1949 on Sweetwater Road; remodeled in 1955 and 1968.
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Buerger dwelling built in 1929 on Sweetwater Road. Antlers are mounted over the porch.
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Buerger dwelling on Sweetwater Road built in 1929.
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Buerger dwelling built in 1941, at 5798 Sweetwater Road. Fence encloses yard.
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Man with burro wearing man's hat at the Lloyd cabins at Lake Charles.
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The cabin behind the Reno Cafe & bar, 127 Water St., in Red Cliff, with doors opened. This cabin was used as the first school in Red Cliff in 1880. Since then, it has been used as a residence [Jack Ages] and as a garage. [photo taken oct. 17, 2014, by Angela Beck]
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The cabin behind the Reno Cafe & bar, 127 Water St., in Red Cliff. This cabin was used as the first school in Red Cliff in 1880. Since then, it has been used as a residence [Jack Ages] and as a garage. [photo taken oct. 17, 2014, by Angela Beck]
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One of the 13 cabins built by a man from Chicago by the name of Kenner who came to the Burns area each summer in the 1890's. The place was known as "Thirteen." The log cabin has a very ornate window and a sod roof. "Thirteen" was bought by Frank Benton in 1907. Mr. Benton took the windows and built them into his frame house, still on the ranch in Burns. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Cabin on the Crawford place, built in 1932, in El Jebel.
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Bill Gates cabin constructed behind the main ranch house in 1913 on Derby Mesa.
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Bill Gates building constructed behind the main house in 1913 on Derby Mesa.
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July 1965 in Upper Town, Fulford, Colorado. View is NE of cabin.
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"Barns of Roy Marvins, 1917. Gypsum Creek about 6 miles from Gypsum, beautiful pine forest" - from Alda Borah. A cabin and fencelines are visible at the very bottom of the photograph.
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The Schlegel family standing in front of the cabin on the Piney. Left to right: Phoebe Haney McKinney, Violet Schlegel, Ruth Schlegel, Wesley Schlegel, Phoebe Elvira McKinney Schlegel holding Clarence Schlegel.