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Alda Borah's map/art book, which she completed for her art class while attending the Eagle County High School. There are several hand drawn images of nature, as well as a map of Maine, and two maps showing the Roman Empire and ancient Greece around the Mediterranean Sea. Some of the drawings are dated from 1914.
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From left to right: Alfred Borah, John Van Horn, Nizza Van Horn, unidentified child, and Mary Borah stand outside the main house at the former Borah ranch. Alfred sold the ranch to John in 1916, before he and his family moved to Arizona. The Van Horn's dog is sitting below the child.
"Mr. and Mrs. Borah. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Horn on Brush Creek, Colo. at our old home after we sold the place, 1916, to them and we came to Phoenix, Ariz. and made...
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Members of the Borah and Duff families post for a picture in front of the Borah house on Brush Creek. Taken in 1912. Noel Duff is holding a folding camera and is possibly taking a picture of the person taking this picture.
Standing (l-r): Alfred Borah, Chas Duff
Sitting (l-r) Robert Duff, Noel Duff, Mary (Grant) Borah
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From left to right: Raymond, Ruth, Frank, and Reva Borah sit for a picture. They were the children of Lloyd G. Borah and Jennie Borah. Lloyd was a distant relative of Alfred Borah through Alfred's great-grandfather, and Lloyd's great-great-great-grandfather, Peter Bohrer/Borah (1735-1785).
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From left to right: James Alfred Borah, Annie May (Stewart) Borah (back), Mary Rio Borah, Ida Lorene Borah, Sarah A. (Borah) Borah. Taken in 1922. A dog is standing next to Mary Rio.
Sarah A. (Borah) Borah was Alfred Borah's sister-in-law and first cousin. James Alfred was his nephew who was named after Alfred. Annie May (Stewart) Borah was James Alfred Borah's wife. Mary and Ida were his grandnieces through James Alfred and Annie May Borah.