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Photo postcard of the McCoy Bridge over Rock Creek. On verso, by John Ambos: "For many years all traffic between Wolcott and Routt Co. passed over this bridge, including thousands of freight wagons, hundreds of stages and many herds of cattle, traveling in both directions. Hi water and floods took the bridge out on 3 occasions. There has been no bridge across Rock Creek at McCoy since Hiway 131." [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle...
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122) Babcocks
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Bill Babcock, Jr. and Bill Babcock, seated with the younger boys, Charles and Dwight Babcock. The Babcocks moved to McCoy from Cripple Creek in 1912; they moved to California in 1926. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"In some respects similar to the preceeding picture [1992.004A.084], but taken about 1924. Trees obstruct a view of the Hotel and several buildings in back of it that haver never shown in any of the many photographs of McCoy. The little building in the foreground has served as living quarters for a number of people in past years, but is presently the McCoy Post Office. The small white building on the left was built by the Brooks Brothers in 1914....
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"A group at the Charley McCoy ranch in 1923. In back: Stella McCoy, Mabel and Judd Lyon, Charley McCoy. Middle row: Elizabeth Babcock, Mary Koski, Ethel McCoy, Frank McCalister. In front: Robert and Fred Laman, Kathleen Stahl, Ola Garrett, Mildred McCoy, Ila Babcock and Hilda Laman." -- McCoy Memoirs p.106 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The Panting family in 1930; Florence is not included." -- verso of photo [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Flogus Ranch buildings in McCoy. The original log structures were built in 1904 on Highway 131. Various additions are obvious.
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Studio portrait of Tom and Patricia Chambers Sherwood. Tom and Sarah Wohler and adopted daughter, Zola Wohler Sherwood, worked the family ranch on Elk Creek. Zola and Roy Sherwood had two sons, Paul and Tom. Tom Sherwood was a photographer. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"A downstream view of the river from a point just below the Ronald Kirby Ranch. The McCoy ferry was located about a mile or so below from where this photo was taken." -- McCoy Memoirs p.144
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Moving cows home from summer pastures from the Olsen Ranch on Piney.
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"Except for its contour, this doesn't look like the ranch house that Tom and Sarah Wohler built and lived in for twenty-five years, but the original log structure is there under a new roof and exterior remodeling. The Wohlers' adopted daughter spent her childhood years here and in later years as the wife of Roy Sherwood." -- McCoy Memoirs p.131 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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131) Dance
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"A large group at the McCoy Hall in 1911. A good many of those shown are still living and should be able to recognize familiar faces." -- McCoy Memoirs p.32 Verso caption: "Dance group at McCoy Hall 1913" [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"A group at the McCalister home at Denver in 1963. Sitting, from left to right: Reuben Stifel, Ethel Deowning, Wymer Dixon and wife, Emma Rieb, Josephine Ray, Eddie Ray, Mary McCalister. Standing in back: Lenora Stifel, Louise Jones, Mabel Van Horn Price and Ethel McCalister." -- McCoy Memoirs p.211 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The McCoy Hotel in 1956 showing a fence decorated with wagon wheels and antlers. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"A photo of the Brooks water wheel as it appeared in Empire Magazine about 1972. John Comer, the owner of the former Brooks ranch, is standing in front of it." -- McCoy Memoirs p.153 1962 is written on the front of the photo. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Five men posing for their photograph in front of parked automobiles at McCoy. "McCoy 1918. Harry Groh, Lee Brown, Martin Schomers, Carl Schrupp and ?" -- McCoy Memoirs p.125 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The north and south bound stages meet at McCoy, shortly after the State Bridge was completed and opened to traffic. In spite of inclement weather at times, stages ran on a pretty tight schedule except during the spring breakup when roads were at their worst. At least there were no long tie-ups, as was the case with the railroads at times. The photo shows an armed guard standing beside one stage and no doubt one was necessary at times, but most...
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Iva and Marvin posed for a photo while haying on Congor Mesa Road
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"The grave of Mary E. Maxwell, 1833-1889. A short distance northwest of the Salt Well. She was the first white woman to be buried at McCoy. Her husband, Elliott, is also buried nearby." -- McCoy Memoirs p.156 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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At the Ambos trailer in Glenwood Springs on October 31, 1969. From left, Maude Ambos, Libby Bedell, Lillian Miller, Chris Miller and Lulu Horn. Maude appears to be holding a pumpkin cake. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"A group at the Groh ranch in 1913. Dad Stanley, Frank Groh, Edith Hemsworth, Lee BRown and Mrs. Groh's brother, Dr. Shidler, of Pennsylvania." -- McCoy Memoirs p.123 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]