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"Castle Rock, North of Eagle Colo" - Alda Borah.
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A group of men with a few boys stands outside the Livery & Sale Stables in Eagle, Colorado, on a raised wooden sidewalk. A man sits in a wagon with two horses on the left. This appears to be a photograph of the Buchholz Livery & Stable in Eagle. A window in the background says "OFFICE" and a large door to the barn is open.
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Kay Carter and Ladonna Fair on a bike ride. Kay has a big basket on the front of her bike. The Chambers Ranch house is in the background, as well as Buster and another dog playing around too.
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The Fair and Chambers children pile on top of the car. From left to right: Loren, Ladonna, Donald, Shirley, Donna Louise.
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Alice Rose and Ross Chambers pose for a photograph with their children-- Maxine, Loren, Donald, and Shirley-- in front of a house.
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An attempt at a photograph of a large group of children at the Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. The Chambers children are pictured, as well as Mary Jo Trezise at far left in a dress with a dark top and pigtails.
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Clarence and Jessie Fair listen to someone off camera. The couple stands in snow and Jessie is holding her purse.
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Jessie Kelly holds her cat above the snow while Ladonna Fair tries to get Buster the dog to pose for a photo.
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Taken on 10/13/1968 Imogene Dice, wife of Cyrus, tending to his grave in Sunset View Cemetery. Cyrus died earlier that year in January 1968.
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Taken on 10/13/1968 Imogene Dice, wife of Cyrus, visiting his grave in Sunset View Cemetery. Cyrus died earlier that year in January 1968.
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A photograph of Broadway Street in Eagle, Colorado. Buildings and businesses line the street, including the E.E. Glenn store. Glenn's was located at the corner of 2nd and Broadway at the time and was also the post office. Eagle Valley Enterprise offices were located across the street from Glenn's. People are gathered on horseback and/or in wagons.
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A brochure/pamphlet for visitors and travelers of Eagle and Eagle County, Colorado, published in the year 1912 by the Eagle Commercial Club based in Eagle. The pamphlet is 25 pages and includes advertisements for local businesses, hotels, and restaurants; economic and industry information; recreation such as wildlife and fishing; and many photographs from the time period of life in the area. Other towns in the county are mentioned throughout: Gypsum,...
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John Ewing and Chester Mayer once ranched what is now known as the Eagle Ranch subdivision. This photograph, taken in 1937, is an aerial view of the same area donated by the Kite family, family friends of the Mayers.
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A photograph of the Eagle Valley Feed Mill in downtown Eagle. Edward A. Michael operated the mill between 1912 and 1920, when he sold to Andrew Christensen. Railroad tracks can be seen in the foreground, making this a good location for business and shipment. This photograph is sometime between 1917 and 1920 after the Michael family expanded their operations to stable and livery (the second building with a sign on top reads ""GARAGE LIVERY AND FEED...
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Eagle Valley Feed Mill pictured sometime between 1912 and 1917 in Eagle, Colorado. A man is standing out front while another sits in the car parked out front. On the right side of the photograph is the railroad with cars lined up. A hitchpost is in front of the building for horses. A telephone/electric pole can also be seen on the right side-- despite being rural mountainous areas, the Gypsum and Eagle valleys were some of the first to use hydroelectric...
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Edward A. Michael opened the Eagle Valley Feed Mill around 1912 until 1920 when he sold to Andrew Christensen. Around 1917, he added on to the existing operation with another barn, livery, and stable. This photograph shows both with finished signage. Two children are standing in the large open barn door of the first building and several wagons are outside the stable. A fire hydrant can be seen on corner of the dirt street.
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A view of Eagle, Colorado looking across the Eagle River. Highway 6 traverses the photograph at center alongside railroad tracks.
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Eagle, Colorado circa 1916. Printed on a photo postcard with "Eagle, Colorado" written at the bottom.
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The Eagle Valley Feed Mill building before the sign was painted on the front. A woman stands in front with a baby in a carriage, possibly Edna Dewey Michael, wife of Edward A. Michael, owners and operators of the feed mill. Several other houses and buildings are visible in the background of downtown Eagle, Colorado.
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"The mill taken this spring while the snow was on" - caption from back of photograph. The Eagle Valley Feed Mill was owned and operated by Edward A. Michael in downtown Eagle between 1912 and 1920. A hitching post for horses is visible out front with other buildings and homes in the background.