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"Hill ranch on Lake Creek" - caption from Edwards School Scrapbook, page 14. The scrapbook was completed as a youth citizens' league project between 1954-1955. The foreground appears to be a hay or alfalfa field with several piles cut and piled in rows (one is in clear view in the bottom right corner). There is a building or home at center left; another home can be seen (colored white) beyond the first building as well.
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Keith Gerard walks along the road in Eagle County. There are several buildings in the background and part of a fenceline to the right.
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Walter Randall and George Figgins stand togther in similar dress, hats, work floves, and strained expression. There are a fence, a trough(?), buildings, and mountains in the background.

64. Family

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From left to right: (?), Sadie Macdonell, Hester Larsen, and George or Frank Figgins. The photo was developed in May of 1962.
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The home of Duane and Velma Larsen. Duane & Velma lived and worked on the Larsen ranch on Brush Creek with Duane's parents, Hans & Hester Larsen.
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Glass Conservatory in Redstone, Colorado. Photo taken on Senior Sneak Day, May 7, 1929. There is a railroad track visible in the very bottom of the photograph.
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"Larsen ranch from mesa" (caption from photo verso)
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Eagle High School Faculty in 1929. From left to right: Miss Graves, Miss Tauenner, and Mr. (?).
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Larsen ranch home in winter.
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Duane Larsen, a toddler in this photo, leans down to pet the dog. The Larsen home on Brush Creek and a fence are in the background. To the right of Duane is a large metal pipe.
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A view of Eagle, Colorado looking north; the river is at the bottom with the train tracks at midground. The Eagle Valley Feed Mill, operated by Edward A. (E.A.) Michael, is the bright building facing the camera at midground, right. Above the train car sitting on the left, there is a dark building that reads "The Montgomery", or the Hotel Montgomery called the "Up to Date Hotel" of Eagle at the time; behind that is a large building with "Clothing,...
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c.1890: Iron Mask Mill, Belden, Colorado. This old mill is torn down and a new one built in solid granite. Ore transport system, railcar ("Wabash" on side) and tracks visible. Snow on ground. This photograph is a postcard with a 1 cent stamp postmarked for 1911. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]

73. Gilman

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The town of Gilman looking south toward Belden. Belden would be in the Eagle Canyon, which is below the last buildings in the center of the photo. [related to negative 2012.006.062]
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The Borah ranch on Brush Creek. The main home and barn/buildings are at center with a herd of cattle visible in the left corner. The site of the Borah ranch is now the Frost Creek Golf Course. "The first half showing all the buildings built in 1902. 1896 to 1916." -- Alda Borah
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"Warren Hart and John Metheny's homes. South from old home on Brush Creek, Colo."
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Frank Edwin Grant leans against a railing near a building in Castle Gate, Utah. Frank was the brother of Mary (Grant) Borah and brother-in-law to Alfred Borah. He worked for Alfred for a number of years before moving to Utah. Living first in Salt Lake City, he moved to Castle Gate, where he died in 1925, at the age of 55.
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A view of Woods Lake. Buildings from the Woods Lake Resort are visible across the lake. "Woods Lake played a significant role in the development of tourism and recreation in the Rocky Mountains. ... The Colorado Midland Railroad (which ran from 1886-1918) was instrumental in bringing tourists into the mountains, especially for fishing expeditions. ... Woods Lake is listed on the National Register of Historic Places not only because of its importance...
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A view of Coffin Mountain looking south from the Borah ranch. "Looking south from home on Brush Creek. Mts Beecher & Coffin, 1915." -- Alda Borah
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"Waunita Springs, Colo" - from Alda Borah.
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Three men stand around a doorway (there is 1 man standing in the dark doorway itself) to a long building, possibly lodge. A pile of logs is in front and there are more houses pictured at left. Double-printed on green postcard reading "Colorado Mountain Scenery, Photographed by C.W. Collins, Georgetown".