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John Gerard (seated), brother of Andrew Robert Gerard, at the Doll Brothers' Ranch in the Gypsum Valley. The man on the right may be Samuel "Sam" Doll. The two individuals on the left are unidentified. A young child is visible in the doorway. Several unopened sacks are on the porch.
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Dorothy Doll (Gerard), pictured here around 17 years of age, the daughter of Frank & Lucy Doll of Gypsum. The photograph is missing most of the left corner. "She and I batched and attended Eagle County High School at Gypsum, Colorado" - Alda Borah.
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Bernice Hart sits in a rocking chair in front of the family home with her doll for a photograph.
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Frank Doll shows one of his race horses at the Doll Ranch in Gypsum. The horse stables are visible behind Frank. A caption on the back reads, "Frank Doll with Race Horse - this horse had won much money in races (Killed horse in RR going south to a race)"
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A letter written by Sam Doll James Dilts, dated May 31, 1891, from Denver. The letter was written on stationary for the Windsor Hotel, considered one of the first "luxury hotels" in Denver. The Windsor Hotel was located at the northeast corner of 18th and Larimer streets in downtown Denver, Colorado.
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From left: Jack Oleson, Charlotte (Nottingham) Oleson, Imogene (Nottingham) Doll, and Frank Doll stand for a picture. Both couples were celebrating either their 47th or 50th wedding anniversaries. Imogene and Frank were married on April 10, 1948. Jack and Charlotte were also married in 1948. Imogene and Charlotte were sisters. There are two conflicting years on the photograph, 1995 and 1998.
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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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Marker for "Mother, Lucy E. Doll, 1860 -- 1939, Cedar Hill Cemetery.
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Dr. William Lawrence Conway with his granddaughter, Lillian Naomi Higdon, now Starr Doll. Dr. Conway is leaning down and touching Freckles, the dog. Starr's mother died in childbirth and she was raised by her grandparents. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A photograph of the flour mill built by the Doll brothers' in Gypsum. Most of the Eagle Valley would get flour from the Dolls, who also had one of the largest horse barns in the county. A man is standing on the small bridge with a cast in the water, while another sits atop a horse on the other side. The photograph is severely bleached and has begun peeling at the sides from its attachment to a heavy cardstock. "Typical of the times, the Doll brothers...
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A letter from Samuel Lemon to Frank Doll, dated April 23, 1908. The letter concerns the sale of cattle between Samuel Lemon and Frank Doll.
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A letter written by D. Lockwood to Frank Doll from Alma, Colorado. The letter is dated the 13, 1898. The month is unknown. The letter is written on letterhead for Wm. Fraser, Livery and Feed Stables.
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