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c.1922: George Albert Gates and family, Burns, Colorado. Back, left to right: Frank, James, Nonetta (mother), George A. (Bert), Ruth, Mary. Front, left to right: Lemly, Albert, Edith, Marie (holding flowers) and Berta (flowers on dress). This was a picnic gathering. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1897: Nona George Gates and George Albert (Bert) Gates of Burns, Colorado, in a studio (formal portrait). They married in Breckenridge, Colorado, October 13, 1897; honeymooned in Leadville, Colorado. (Could be wedding photo.) [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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563) Jim Nimon
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James Nimon in his U.S. Army uniform.
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Willis H. Staup (left) and Loyd Gerard stand and talk by the company truck. Willis is holding a notepad and pad in his hand, and Loyd has a piece of paper or envelope. The truck says "W.H. STAUP GYPSUM COLO" on the passenger door. Staup moved to Gypsum in 1903 and was involved in many area businesses over the years, including operating the Gypsum hotel, transporting cars and trucks to Gypsum, an electrician for Eagle River Electric Co., and the...
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"Grandma Grant's Home, Eagle River. Just East of Eagle, later was Ernie Nogal's home. Grandma Grant, Mary Catherine Grant Borah, and my mother (Minnie "Min" Borah)"
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"Woods Lake" (caption from photo album) From left to right: Jane Bemis, Melissa Larsen, ___, Hans Larsen, and Duane Larsen. The group poses for a picture with what may be a picnic between them. Hans and Duane are holding fishing poles and there are many trees in the background.
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"Melissa and Jane Woods Lake '30" (caption from photo album) Melissa Larsen and Jane Bemis at Woods Lake in 1930. The girls are having a 'cheers' with large teacups/mugs.
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568) Downtown
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Two storefronts pictured in an unidentified town. There are several flags hanging with a group of men and a young girl standing on the raised wooden sidewalk.
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Friends frequently exchanged photographs. This is "Delphina" from Colorado Teachers' College. "Loving by Delphina / CTC 7/1932" is written in the bottom right corner of the photograph.
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Guests, bride, and groom at the wedding reception. Claude Gerard and Mary Jo Trezise are on the left, shaking another man's hand. Melissa Larsen-Trezise is on the far right of the photograph looking right; Bob Trezise is in the middle in a dark suit. Bob & Melissa are Mary Jo's parents. There is a small girl in the right foreground.
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Mary Jo & Claude Gerard cut their wedding cake.
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Portrait of Mary Jo Trezise (Gerard).
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The Gerard wedding party. From left to right: Bobby Trezise, Hester Larsen (Mary Jo's grandmother), Hans Larsen (Mary Jo's grandfather), Melissa Larsen-Trezise (Mary Jo's mother), Bob Trezise (Mary Jo's father), Mary Jo Trezise-Gerard, Claude Gerard, and three unidentified members of the Gerard family.
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Portrait of Mary Jo Trezise (Gerard), daughter of Melissa Larsen (Trezise) and Bob Trezise. Mary Jo graduated from Colorado Teacher's College in Greeley, Colorado, in 1960.
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Mary Jo Trezise-Gerard on her wedding day.
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Born August 8, 1831. Married Joseph Larker Johnson. This photograph was taken on August 8, 1902 at the age of 71.
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A man on a tractor harvesting potatoes. There are several children on the potato harvester with many sacks of potatoes scattered throughout the field for pick-up. Mountains and trees are in the background. The man could be Claude Gerard or another member of the Gerard/Trezise family.
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George Washington Messersmith stands with his grandsons, William Oscar Lea (left) and Richard George Lea (right). William & Richard were sons of William Henry Lea. The photo was taken in front of the Lea home in Gypsum. Richard George died young in 1928 and is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Gypsum, Colorado.