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Photo labeled "Bonar, Gypsum." The photo appears to be of World War II vintage. Wyon E. Bonar came to Colorado in 1906 and was first employed on the Frank Doll ranch in Gypsum. He opened a barber shop in Red Cliff from 1911 to 1920, and then relocated to Caspter, Wyoming. He returned to Colorado and bought a pool hall and barber shop in Gypsum from Charles Doll in 1923. He had two children, Wyon and Betty Bonar Oliver, with Lenna Lupton Bonar. This...
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Eldon Wilson and Harry Olesen in Gypsum , c1921-22. Same as 1991.001.065
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"Possibly a picture of Etta (Schumm) Anderson." --typed caption A studio portrait of a young woman holding an accordion on her lap. She is seated on a velvet covered bench in front of a screen with artificial ivy entertwined. [Photo was in a studio folder mat from Sandino Photoshop, copyright 1927. Active insect action; mat discarded.]
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Friends posing for a photo at Gypsum, Colorado. From left: Esther Wellington [Klatt],Harriett Nelson, A. Anderson, and Helen Wells.
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A group standing in front of the Gypsum Hotel in 1919. From left, caption reads: "Minnie, Stanley, Edward, Alda, Richie."
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Left to right: John Flynn, Elmer Lundgren, Cantrall [summer visitor from Oklahoma], and John Cowden.
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Madeline Lemon posed with a bouquet. Madeline died from scarlet fever in November 1922. Burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Gypsum [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Miss Daggett" outside the general store in Gypsum. O.W. Daggett and his wife, Harriet Patterson Daggett, had four daughters. This may be daughter Harriette as the other women married: Elizabeth P. Couey, Eleanor D. Nesbit, Emma Lou Palmer.
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Studio photograph of Sam Lemon (born in 1880) as a young man, taken while living with his mother, Laura Josephine Lemon, in Fowler, Colorado. "Mr. Lemon ranched for several years, was employed in construction work and later owned and operated the Gypsum Poolhall." --Eagle Valley Enterprise, Apr. 27, 1961 p.1 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio photograph (second pose) of Sam Lemon (born in 1880) as a young man, taken while living with his mother, Laura Josephine Lemon, in Fowler, Colorado. "Mr. Lemon ranched for several years, was employed in construction work and later owned and operated the Gypsum Poolhall." --Eagle Valley Enterprise, Apr. 27, 1961 p.1 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Vernie Hess and Frances Tracy standing on a bridge in Gypsum.