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1) Stacking Hay
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"Pa Pa stacking hay on the Sproule place (Brush Creek). Granny in front taking a picture." Hans Larsen Caption taken from photograph.
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Duane and Melissa Larsen sitting in a field of grass. They are both wearing dresses, while Melissa has a large bow on her head. There are wood poles, trees, and grass in the background.
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Senior Play, 1929, Eagle High School, Eagle, Colorado.
From left to right: Eugene Grant(?), Jane Bemis, Robert Brown (?), ____, Melissa Larsen, Willie Johnston, John Lewis, Grace Edge, ____(blurry).
Back row, left to right: Franklin Krebs, Iola Baer
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"Duane from Raymon / was taken one day this winter at school" (caption from back of photo)
A school picture to Duane Larsen from Raymon Giles.
Note: "Raymon"/"Raymond" have been used equally as different spellings of his name.
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In back, from left to right: Hester Larsen, Melissa Larsen, Mrs. Giles, & Mrs. Berger. The two boys are standing in front, Raymond Giles and Duane Larsen. They are standing together on a dirt road or path with trees in the background.
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Professional portrait of (from left) Kenneth Gerard, Stanley McHatton, and Oscar Anderson in Denver, Colorado, dated 1917.
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Melissa Larsen and Jane Bemis at Eagle High School in 1928. Jane is also referred to as "Jennie" in Eagle High School yearbooks.
8) Pearl Tuttle
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Pearl Tuttle, in a dress and hat, stands in front of a fence and building at the Larsen house.
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Girls pose in costumes, wands, and crowns. Pearl Tuttle is pictured far right; Bertha Perske(?) is pictured on the left(?). There is a large brick building in the background, as well as steps, flowers, and trees. Another woman is sitting in the far left of the photo.
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Portrait of Duane Larsen, age 6, posing with a bench. He is wearing a suit with dress shoes and there is a curtain background.
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Friendship is timeless. Senior Girls in 1929. There is a little boy standing in the background holding his hat that could be Duane Larsen.
From left to right: Grace Edge, Clara Forster, Melissa, Larsen, Jane Bemis.
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Melissa and Duane Larsen pose for pictures in the snow. Melissa appears to be standing on a cushion or rug and Duane is standing on a chair.
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"Mansion in Redstone" Photo taken on Senior Sneak Day on May 7, 1929.
The castle, originally called Clevholm Manor and known as "Ruby of the Rockies", was built in 1897 by a wealthy coal baron, John Cleveland Osgood. The lavish castle was once visited by guests such as John Rockefeller, Teddy Roosevelt,and J.P. Morgan in its heyday. Osgood created the town of Redstone for the benefit of his miners and their families with his castle as the centerpiece....
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"Your Seniors!" 1929 (caption from photo album) From left to right: Jane Bemis, Franklin Krebs, Melissa Larsen, and Grace Edge.
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"Duane and his bike" (caption from photo album)
Duane Larsen smiles and stands with his bicycle. A barn/shed can be seen in the background to the right of Duane.
17) Hooky Day 1928
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"Hooky Day, 1928". Students skipping class from Eagle High School in Mr. (Leonard) Ping's car at Diamond S Ranch. (Caption from photo album.)
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Melissa Larsen in 1928. She is standing on the sidewalk with trees in the background, wearing a long dark coat with Mary Jane shoes.
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"Daddy and a Deer" (caption from photo album)
Hans Larsen holds a deer and his gun with a pipe in his mouth. He is standing in a field with a wide brim hat and boots on; there is a fence and mountain scenery in the background.
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6th, 7th, and 8th Grade classes in 1925.
Top row, left to right: ___, Willie Johnston, ___,___, Ethel Cowden, Mr. Pemberton (Teacher)
Middle row, left to right: ___, Robert Brown, Melissa Larsen, ___, John Lewis, Boyd Carlson (?), Edith Arnold
Bottom row, left to right: Pearl Tuttle, Ellis Bearden, John Hartman (?), ___, Grace Edge, ___, Marilla Reynolds, Amy Jerrell, and Bernard Ginther.