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Maybelle "Dickie" Yandell [Frankele] on left, standing next to Betty Ray. The girls are holding flowers together. The log building behind them has a sod roof. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Lois Anderson holding flowers in front of the Methodist Church. Mrs. Anderson was a schoolteacher in Eagle.
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Faye Dice, age 3, wearing sundress, standing on stone walk in front of flowers at the Beecher Place. A pair of outdoor clippers is hanging from the log building.
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A family group photo taken on the same porch as 1990.001.041. Back row, from left: Mrs. Ulin, Charley Ulin, Olaf Ulin, Louise Ulin, Susy Larson, Fannie Gerard, Betty Oleson, Anna Bobson, Emma Anderson, Anna Lindgren, Margareta Hendrickson, either Lydia Landerback or Anna Norgaard Front row, from left: Minnie Ulin, Fred Davenport, Edith Davenport holding Art Davenport [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Schlutter Place (previously Frost Place) on Brush Creek, purchased by Fred and Helen Dice in spring 1950. The farmhouse had been remodeled. Sign reads, "Pair O Dice Mesa, Fred Dice, Joe Dice."
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Girls pose in costumes, wands, and crowns. Pearl Tuttle is pictured far right; Bertha Perske(?) is pictured on the left(?). There is a large brick building in the background, as well as steps, flowers, and trees. Another woman is sitting in the far left of the photo.
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This Easter themed postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by an unknown sender on April 2, 1912.
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This postcard, decorated with a pastoral landscape and flowers, was addressed to Dorothy Shryack by Arline Hodge. There is a short poem on the front of the card that reads, "As you travel on life's broad highway, may each new milestone passed find you happier, wiser, braver and richer than the last."