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81) "Pine"
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Inscription on the photo: "Pine"
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"Ray, Mabel, & baby" (caption from photo)
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Hunting party on the Flat Tops near Trappers Lake, outfitted by Jake Borah. The two men standing at right may be Jake Borah (left) and Jim Dilts. John Condon may be at center, left. The chef is at left, holding up a rack for the camera. Game birds and meat are hanging on the pole behind the chef. [Same image as 1983.001.028] Publisher's caption reads: "Rocky Mountain Scenery"
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From description of video on High Five Access Media website, "The Hahnewald Barn is in danger of being torn down, and would represent a significant loss of history in the town of Avon. In response, a group of citizens formed the Avon Historic Preservation Advisory Board to save the barn and breathe new life into the [barn]." More information about the barn can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/vemlyc9. Video produced by High Five Access Media.
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85) "Sises"
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"Sises." Part of the Schlegel Family Collection.
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David Marion "Skeet" Koger, standing in the rain next to the old Jesse Sherman house. Photo printed April 11, 1940 at Ping's Station. "He arrived in Eagle County in 1899 and was first employed in the now nonexistent Hockett Sawmill on Hardscrabble south of Eagle. Within the next few years following, Skeet worked around Eagle vicinity, joining the Sherman Brothers Red Mountain Ranch east of Eagle in the early 1900s, becoming a permanent member of...
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(caption from photo album) Wintertime at the Larsens in 1928.
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Kate Flynn, at left, Owen McCarthy and Charley Crawford posing at Kent in 1918. Kate has borrowed her clothes.
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"Some Woodpile!" (caption from photo album) Duane and Hans stand in front of their large woodpile Hans is holding the axe and Duane is leaning against a pole. There is farm equipment directly to the right of Hans and trees in the background.
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This postcard, featuring flowers and a mountains landscape, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Byron on December 25, 1908.
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"Sparks" written on back of photo
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""Squeak", Melissa, and Jane" (caption from photo album) An unnamed girl, Melissa Larsen, Jane Bemis, and a dog pose together on a dirt road. There is still snow on the ground.
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"State Bridge Party September 28, 1930" (caption from photo album) All dressed and somewhere to go. The group of adults includes Hester Larsen (far left), Hans Larsen (center with full suit and hat), and Melissa Larsen (holding her purse in the middle). There is a little boy to the far left and a house in the background.
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Inscription: "Teacher"
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Tera Miller with sled and horse team at his place on Bellyache Mountain. Winter weather. Lettuce crates are stacked and covered behind him.
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This Thanksgiving themed postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by someone named Arthur on November 23, 1908 from Alexander, Kansas.
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"The Great Hunter, Mr. Giles" [Caption from photo verso] Mrs. Giles poses with his gun, his kill, and a smile. There is a car in the far left background.
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Cast of "The Mystery of the Third Gable", a play performed in 1928 at Eagle High School, Eagle, Colorado. "The Mystery of the Third Gable" directed by Miss Kiley, was given March 9. The audience was well pleased with the play [sic]." Lux Aquilae Yearbook, 1928. Back row, left to right: Miss Jeanette Kiley (faculty, director), ___, Marvin Gaut, Melissa Larsen, Bernard Ginther, Iola Baer Seated, left to right: Eugene Grant, Pauline Reynolds, Harold...
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The Dotsero volcano, or crater, near Dotsero. "The most recent lava flow in Colorado occurred in Eagle County. This was approximately 4,000 years ago (think Stonehenge) as determined by radiocarbon dating of a tree found in the ash in 1962. Local historians weren’t available for documentation purposes, however, according to an article written by Allen Best in 1990 (Vail Trail Dec. 7, 1990).
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The Dotsero volcano, or crater, near Dotsero. "The most recent lava flow in Colorado occurred in Eagle County. This was approximately 4,000 years ago (think Stonehenge) as determined by radiocarbon dating of a tree found in the ash in 1962. Local historians weren’t available for documentation purposes, however, according to an article written by Allen Best in 1990 (Vail Trail Dec. 7, 1990).