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The first Doll Brothers' house on the east side of Valley Rd. [Brightwater]. Lucy Doll is standing at the porch and there is a chicken in the yard.
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The Condon family from Chicago at the Doll ranch house. John Condon is standing at far left. Mrs. Condon, in white, is seated. The two youngest children are Condons, one being held by a nanny. Lucy and Frank Doll are second and third from the right, standing.
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Lucy and Frank Doll Standing in front of the ranch house on the west side of Valley Road. The house was finished in 1912.
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Franklin and Lucy Doll's house in Gypsum with chickens in the yard.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The John Condon family from Chicago at the Doll ranch house, with their nanny. The daughter is wearing her mother's hat.
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The first Doll Brothers' house on the east side of Valley Rd. [Brightwater]. View taken from the back of the house.
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Bernice Hart is dressed warmly for a photo with the family dog and allows her doll and bear to share a special seat on the chair.
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The Chambers and Fair children attend Sarah Parkinson's baby shower; Lewis Parkinson would be born in a few months. The girls are pulling a wagon with a high chair and baby doll. Shirley keeps "baby" in the shade with an umbrella and Ladonna pulls the wagon at the front.
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Shirley Chambers and Ladonna Fair sit on the front porch of the Chambers Ranch home with a babydoll.
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"Bernice Hart & her two Playmates" - caption on back, assumed to be Alda Borah. Bernice is dressed for the cold holding a white cat with the family dog at her side. A house is in the background and behind the dog, you can see where she has placed her doll and bear from the previous photograph (see related images).
11) Figgins family
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Joe Figgins, his mother, Birdie, and Lola Figgins stand around a new puppy on a chair. They are on a porch with a door behind them.
12) Lupton's house
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The house of John William Lupton in Gypsum. Boardwalk is visible and there is a man (Mr. Lupton?) standing behind the fence.
William Lupton was a soldier in the Union Army and a marshall in Cripple Creek, Colorado. While living in Gypsum, he was a special officer for the Rio Grande Railroad, stationed at Minturn. He was the grandfather of Betty and Wyon Bonar and Eldon Wilson.