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Frank Doll showing one of his horses at the "Big Barn" in Gypsum Valley. A boy is standing at the barn door. "Horse-racing cannot be considered apart from those who were responsible for the breeding of some of the finest race horses in the country--namely, Blind John Condon and Uncle Sam Doll, who at one time owned and operated the largest race track in Chicago. The fine stables are still intact on the Doll ranches, mementoes of the 'gay 90's'--days...
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Frank [Frank Hiram] Doll showing one of the family's horses at the stables on the Doll Ranch.
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C.1900: Rancher bent over scalding tub during fall hog butchering, Doll Brothers Ranch. Six carcasses hanging from supports on the left. Snow on ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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C.1900: "The Big Barn," Doll Brothers Ranch, Gypsum Valley. Barn had 3 full stories, running water and electricity. Could stable 250 horses individually. Winter view with snow on ground. Fencing in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Photograph for a stock sale catalog. Photo marked Ex.-01, No. 14.
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Imogene Nottingham (later Mrs. Frank Doll) standing with pet deer. Lettuce shed in right background. Child on horse in left background. Photo taken from Emmett Nottingham place in Avon facing northwest. Metcalf Gulch (not in GNIS) visible behind the lettuce shed. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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From left, Kevin and Buddy Doll, Helen Doll, Starr Doll, Mrs. White and Glenn White. The Whites owned the old Butters place and had orchards.
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Buddy (left) and Kevin Doll, decked out in cowboy gear in front of the family Christmas tree, 1953.
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Starr Doll on her camping honeymoon in 1946, holding a dog next to the horses. Mort and Starr were married in January 1946.
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Frank [H. F.] Doll and Mort Doll hunting near Black Lake. Horses in background
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Chuck Byers, Beth Byers holding Kevin Doll, and Beverly Byers holding Buddy Doll, Christmas 1951.
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From left, Buddy and Kevin Doll at the Dotsero house,standing next to snow-covered station wagon in December 1954. The dome covered structed in the background is the ice house; the other structure is the spring house. They still reside on what is now the Stephens property.
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Mort Doll cutting Frank [H. F.] Doll's hair outside the ice house on the Dotsero property.
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Photo postcard of Ada Slusser and an unidentified man on horseback. Ada was Lucy Slusser Doll's sister.
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Duke Schultz and Mort Doll at the base camp above Short Creek, 10 mile Park, ready for hunting.
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Hunting at the Doll family cow camp on Onion Ridge. Frank (H. F.) Doll is at left; trailer bed contains deer and equipment.
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Three stockmen in Meeker, 1946. From left, Bobby Stephens (related to Lois Stephens Walker), Frank (H.F.) Doll, and Kenney [--] Standing next to an automobile.
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Bill Schumm ice fishing on Deep Lake with Frank [H.F] Doll.
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The old cabins at Deep Lake with the catch of the day in the snow [Bill Schumm and Mort Doll fishing trip].
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Henry Seitz, Freeman Thatcher and Ed Miller, ready to go hunting with Mort Doll, December 1953.