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Jean Allen Johnson rides a horse while on the Hot Creek Trail in September of 1944.
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The Allen siblings in the spring of 1939. From left to right: Dick, Jean, Judith, and Joyce Allen.
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Bill and Steve Johnson in June of 1948.
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Dorris Johnson takes his children on a horseback ride in the fall of 1954. They are riding a colt called "Fuzzy." From front to back: Sam, Sally, Bill, Steve, and Dorris Johnson.
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Joyce Allen poses for a picture around 1945.
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Steve and Bill Johnson in May of 1948.
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"Looking west over Rock Creek, October 1959."

348. McCoy

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A building located near McCoy. The date is unknown.
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Rock Creek near McCoy. The date is unknown. A barn can be seen on the right.
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"Along The River Road Near McCOY, Colo." This postcard was sent from a Katherine to Mr. James Murphy of Elgin, Illinois. It is dated July, 17, 1913, and was sent from McCoy. Verso of the postcard reads: "Well Jim how do you stand the warm weather. I don't know what it is to be hot. but I suppose when I get home I will make up for it. Katherine"
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A postcard of the Eagle River Canyon, published in 1906.
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"Two Deer" Taken on Senior Sneak Day, May 7, 1929
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This Thanksgiving themed postcard, featuring a stereotypical American colonist aiming a muzzle-loading firearm at a wild turkey, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by a cousin named Helen on November 25, 1913. The message on the address side is dated November 24, 1913.
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This Valentine's Day card, featuring a small sweaty woodcutter, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by Miss Crawford on February 13, 1913. On the front of the card there is a short poem that reads: "There are lots of girls, and pretty, too, but the sweetest one I saw is ---you!"
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From the Shryack Family Collection. This photo of what is presumed to be a school group is undated, but is likely from the early 20th century. None of the individuals in the photo have been identified, yet. If you have any information about the content of this item, please reach out to the EVLD Local History Librarian at history@evld.org or (970) 328-8800.