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Anna Baer
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A dog patiently leans against a door on a front porch. The house is made of logs and there is a rug leading to the door. A tool of some sort is leaning, only the handle is visible.
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Bernice Hart poses in a small chair with her cat. A house with a porch is visible in the background.
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Bernice Hart fits perfectly in her wagon, a "Pioneer Coaster", and is ready to steer. The family's home is in the background with a large porch.
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Franklin and Lucy Doll's house in Gypsum with chickens in the yard. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1902, Grandmother Wellington, Lucia, Huldah, Dad Wellington, Grandfather Wellington. The two smaller girls in front are Esther and Edna Wellington. Dad's mother and father had come from Parsons, Kansas. Butch Wellington was born that November, 1902.
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Nogal's Hotel, built in 1892, later purchased by the O. A. Ping family in 1923. It stands at the corner of Hwy 24 and Capitol Streets. It was the town's first permanent hotel, boasting 13 rooms (8 bedrooms). The fellow sitting in the upstairs window, right side, is C.F. (Charley) Nogal. The woman on the porch below in the black dress, holding the baby, is Charley's wife, Rosetta. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical...
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"Ted and Nina Harris and six of their children at their Antelope Creek ranch in 1923. From left to right, they are: Hugh, Lucille, Neal, Nina and Ted. On the ground in front: Helen, Enid and Edwin." -- McCoy Memoirs p.172 "Mr. and Mrs. Harris lived on the ranch 28 years, then after several of the children were married they moved to Fruita, Colorado. Mrs. Harris died there in 1952 and Ted three years later. They are both interred in the Fruita Cemetery."...
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Harold Goddard, Marion Fox (both holding hats in their laps), and Jack Flynn sit on the front porch. Jack appears to have a newspaper on his lap. There is a large window behind them. A sign to the far left can be read vaguely. Dated 1915/1916 in Gypsum, Colorado.
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Leo Daugherty and his nephew, dated 1913. His nephew is riding a tricycle on the porch of a home.
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Florine Zartman (dressed as herself this time) sits on the front stoop reading a book. The photo was taken in Eagle around Brush Creek.
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Alda Borah sits in front of a house around 1918. A hammock is visible on the front porch. Taken in Colorado.
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Edna Pings (back row left) stands with her sister Pearl Cardnell on a front porch in Glenwood Springs. Pearl's daughters (no order), Emily, Margaret, and Wilma are standing in front of Edna and Pearl. Edna and Pearl were the sisters of Jo Shryack.
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Members of the Borah, Metheny, Williamson, and Haubrich families stand for a photo in Greeley. Taken in 1922. Back row (l-r): Alfred Borah, John J. Metheny, Agnes (McHale) Metheny, Margaret Ann (Smith) Williamson, Rose Marie (Williamson) Haubrich, George Thomas Haubrich. Front row (l-r): George Haubrich Jr., Mary (Grant) Borah.
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Frank George, son of Charity Elizabeth "Libby" (Forster) George, and his second wife, Elizabeth "Bessie" (Menzies) George. They're standing on the front porch of a house. Frank and Elizabeth were married soon after the death of his first wife, Rowena (walker) George, who passed away in 1917.
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The Newcomer place on the Benton ranch, built in 1914.
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A man stands in a jumpsuit, possibly for work, in front of a house. To the left, there is a sign that says "Garage for rent" in the window. The house is one in a line, as can be seen in the right background.
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Leah Allen poses for a picture around 1902.
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Conger Mesa residents standing on the porch of a house; dog in foreground. From left: Cliff and Allie Daniels, Mary and Warren Henry, Frank "Shorty" Strutzel. Found on p. 270 McCoy Memoirs by John Ambos. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]