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A letter written by the James A. Fleming & Company to Frank Doll, dated December 14, 1899, regarding the sale of property. The letter is incomplete, containing only a first page.
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A letter written by Charles "Chas" K. Phillipps to Frank Doll, dated June 10, 1898, from Denver. Chas K. Phillipps appears to have lived in Red Cliff prior to moving to Denver, where he practiced law. He interacted with the Doll Brothers as well as Alfred Borah. Phillipps wrote a second letter to Frank later that day.
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A letter written by Dr. William Warren Crook to Sam Doll, dated November 15, 1899, from Glenwood Springs. Doctor Crook practiced medicine in Glenwood Springs.
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A letter written by Y. B. P. to Joe McDonell, dated October 19, 1898, from Telluride. The letter is written on letterhead for The New Sheridan hotel. The New Sheridan is located in Telluride and is still in operation, having first opened its doors in 1895, following a fire that destroyed the first Sheridan Hotel. It is unknown who Y. P. B. or Joe McDonell were, nor is it clear what their connection to the Doll Brothers was.
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A typed letter written by Edward T. Taylor to Chas K. Phillipps, dated November 22, 1899, from Glenwood Springs. The letter concerns the "Slaughter-Doll case." Edward T. Taylor was a lawyer with a private practice in Glenwood Springs. He served as a U.S. Representative from Colorado. A member of the Democratic Party, he served 17 terms in the U.S. House, from 1909 to 1941. Charles "Chas" K. Phillipps appears to have lived in Red Cliff prior to moving...
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A diploma presented to Imogene Louise Nottingham Doll on May 23, 1941 awarded for graduation from Eagle County High School (Gypsum, Colorado). The diploma is signed by principal Emmett Trys (?), school board president W.H. (William Henry) Lea, and school board secretary Kathleen O'Rourke.
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A diploma presented to Imogene Louise Nottingham Doll on May 14, 1937 awarded for graduation from middle school at Eagle County Middle School (Gypsum, Colorado). The diploma is signed by Georgia Heyer Clark, county superintendent, and a teacher, Hazel Corlett.
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A graduation program for the Eagle County High School 1916 graduation ceremony. The ceremony was held at the Independent Order of Odd Fellow (I.O.O.F.) Hall in Gypsum on May 18, 1916. The graduating class consisted of Mittie Alda Borah, Dorothy Doll, Jo Shryack, George Russell Spangler, and Louise Thomas.
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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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A letter written by L. B. Cannon to Doctor William Warren Crook of Denver, dated November 22, 1899. The letter is written on letterhead for the Crescent Coal and Trading Company. J. T. Cannon was the manager and cousin of L. B. Cannon. Doctor Crook practiced medicine in Glenwood Springs.
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A letter written by L. B. Cannon to Doctor William Warren Crook of Denver, dated November 14, 1899. The letter is written on letterhead for the Crescent Coal and Trading Company. J. T. Cannon was the manager and cousin of L. B. Cannon. Doctor Crook practiced medicine in Glenwood Springs.