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Students standing in rows in front of the doorway of the Gilman School, 1890. The school included grades one through high school. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1976, Gore Creek School, near Vail, which was in School District No. 11, Minturn [Outside]. The building was moved to Ford Park in Vail by Gore Creek Preservation Society.
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1971: Gore Creek School, moved to Ford Park in Vail by Gore Creek Preservation Society. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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First school house on Gore Creek, built between 1886 and 1888. Outhouse at right of school building. Photo taken about 1907. Rhoda Rockwood's father, John Wesley Phillips, framed the building and then went to the County school board for help to complete the project. The County provided roofing, doors and window. Bill Webb, a school board member, helped with the construction, as did other people moving into the valley. --Rhoda Rockwood
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August 1974 photo of Gore Creek Schoolhouse before it was moved to Ford Park in Vail, Colorado, by the Gore Creek Preservation Society. Two people are in the field at far right. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Photo of Gothic Mountain in Gunnison County. Note the school house in the left foreground.
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Grades 1- 4 at the Lower Gypsum School during the 1926-27 school year. Georgia Heyer [Clark] (not pictured) was the teacher.
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The abandoned Canyon School in 1976, once a part of Upper Gypsum School District No. 5.
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Mrs. Gould's class at the Canyon School in Upper Gypsum School District No. 5.
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The abandoned Gypsum Canyon School in 1976, which was part of School District No. 5, Upper Gypsum.
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Gypsum Grade School students lined up for school photograph, prior to 1910. Some of them are identified by number: [smaller numbers] 1. Art Stremme; 2. Iva Doll Slaughter; 3. Iva Sham Dodo; 4. Fritz Borah [larger numbers] 1. Ellen McHatten; 2. Elizabeth Quinlan; 3. Viola Hines 4. Mrs. Morrison, teacher; 5. L.J. Borah; 6. Aden Moser; 7. Pearl Chatfield; 8. Julia Steyer; 9. Lottie Schliff; 10. Edith Grundel; 11. Riene Chatfield; 12 Bill Stremme;...
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Joseph Dewey Allen stands on the stairs to Eagle High School in Eagle, Colorado, wearing some sort of hat. A girl is also pictured on the left side of the photograph.
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John Wesley Philips, Rhoda Rockwood's father, who was instrumental in building the Gore Creek School in 1886 (circa). Rhoda attended the school which met for only three months, in the summer. She crossed three creeks to get there. There is a dog at the right side of the photo. For more information see Simonton, June. Vail: Story of a Colorado Mountain Valley, p.38.
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Lake Creek School, the first school in Edwards, Colorado. The log school building is in the background with two women on horseback outside the schoolyard fence. The woman on the right is riding side-saddle. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1909-1910: Lake Creek School students, Edwards, Colorado. Georgia Devereux, teacher (center right). Twenty-four students and teacher posed in front of (girls) and on (boys) fence. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mary Jo & Bob Trezise raising/lowering American flag in front of the Lower Brush Creek School, District 10. Steps leading up to the front door of the school clearly visible. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Student body at the Lower Gypsum School in 1926. Mrs. Bob Phillips is somewhere in the photo with her head lowered.
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Lower Gypsum School during the 1926-27 school year, School District No. 16.
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A postcard scene of the Lower Gypsum School, taken sometime in the 1910s or 1920s. The three children in front of the school are unidentified. The Lower Gypsum School was a part of School District No. 16.
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Site of the Lower Sweetwater School (also known as the Jackson School). Building was torn down in the late 1940's. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]