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Two letters written by M.E. Williams (page 1) and Peter Barth (page 2) to Frank Doll, dated December 4, 1900, from Gillett, Colorado. The letter's are written on letterhead for The Bon Ton, Confectionary, Cigars, Tobacco. Peter Barth's letter is written in German, and has been translated to English. M.E. Williams resided in Gillett, and was a barber. Peter Barth moved to Eagle County, and interacted with the Doll Brothers and Alfred Borah.
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The carcass of a gray wolf is displayed at either Jake Borah's ranch or the Doll Brothers' Ranch. Jake Borah and Frank Doll caught this wolf. It was the last gray wolf they caught.
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A letter written by Chas K. Phillipps to Frank Doll, dated May 28, 1898, from Denver. Charles "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.
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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.
145) Christmas 1953
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Buddy (left) and Kevin Doll, decked out in cowboy gear in front of the family Christmas tree, 1953.
146) Honeymoon
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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 Austin Doll writes to Jim Nimon about the beginnings of his family's ranch, what the valley looked like when his family first arrived, and the history of how the ranches, land, and communities came to be.
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Frank [H. F.] Doll and Mort Doll hunting near Black Lake. Horses in background
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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.
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A letter written by Chas K. Phillipps to Sam Doll, dated June 8, 1898, from Denver. Charles "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.
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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.
155) Christmas 1953
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Chuck Byers, Beth Byers holding Kevin Doll, and Beverly Byers holding Buddy Doll, Christmas 1951.
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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.
158) Snow in Dotsero
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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.
160) Mr. Stone
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C.1900: Mr. Stone (Stoney), livestock foreman for Doll Brothers Ranch. Mr. Stone is seated, right side of face to the camera. He wears a corduroy jacket, shirt and tie, and is not wearing a hat.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]