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A view of Hanging Rock in the Eagle River Canyon. A single rail line is visible near the Eagle River.
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A postcard consisting of four images of Eagle. Clockwise from top left: Broadway Street looking towards Castle Peak, the Eagle High School, State Bridge at Eagle, the Eagle River.
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A postcard of the Fryingpan River between Basalt and Ruedi. This postcard was sent by Elffeda "Fleda" Biglow to Alda Borah from Norrie.
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The Fryingpan River between Ruedi and Basalt. Taken around 1910. Several buildings are visible along the river.
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A stereoscopic view of Devil's Gate above Georgetown. This stereoscopic view was published by Rieff and Elliot of Georgetown. A stereoscopic view, when viewed through a stereoscope, gives the image a 3D effect.
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A small bridge over the Fryingpan River at Ruedi. Taken around 1910.
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A stereoscopic view of Georgetown. Taken from the north branch of Clear Creek, and published by Rieff and Elliot of Georgetown. This is a stereoscopic view, which when viewed through a stereoscope, gives the image a 3D effect.
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A postcard of the Palisades in the Grand River Canyon (now Glenwood Canyon). A passenger train is passing through the canyon. This postcard was sent to Alda Borah from Susie S. Bolt, and is dated July 30, 1917.
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A young woman poses for a picture near the Fryingpan River, between Ruedi and Basalt. A dog is seated next to her. It's possible that this is Anna Potter, a friend of Alda Borah.
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A stereoscopic view of the Eagle River. This stereoscopic view was part of the Eagle River Series, a set of views that explored the Eagle River. It is unknown where on the Eagle River this was taken. The views were published by Alex Martin of Denver. A description of the Eagle River was included on the verso of the view: The Eagle River is a tributary of the Grand. Its source is in the Tennessee Pass, which has an elevation of 10, 418 feet. Its...
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The Devil's Punch Bowl, located near Manitou Springs. This stereoscopic view was published in 1877 by the Kilburn Brothers of Littleton, New Hampshire. The Devil's Punch Bowl is located in the Queen's Canyon. This is a stereoscopic view, which when viewed through a stereoscope, gives the image a 3D effect.
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A stereoscopic view of the "Tough Cuss Bend" in Clear Creek Canyon. Taken around 1878-1879. This stereoscopic view was one of 500 that were awarded the "Silver Medal of Colorado Industrial Association of 1878 and 1879. It was published by Charles Weitfle of Central City, Colorado. "The whole length of this canon, which is 60 miles, is well named 'The Switzerland of America.' It is the pride of Colorado, and the wonder and admiration of Tourists...
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Gordon and Mildred Kilgore on a log bridge over Brush Creek. They are carrying a pail.
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314) Burns
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A postcard print view of the Grand (now Colorado) River at Burns, or Burns Hole, around 1915. The old post office is visible on the right.
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Avon as viewed from the "Gypsum Cliffs." Two engines of a train putting off lots of smoke in midground. Emmett Nottingham place is at lower right. Harry Nottingham place is above the smoke at Buck Creek. Original Avon Store is 100 feet west of Avon Road. Above the smoke plume are the buildings on the Nottingham Ranch. Below the railroad tracks, the Avon Road and bridge across the Eagle River are visible through the treeline. At the bottom left,...
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The Eagle Lumber Co. loading shed for the Denver & Rio Grand railroad at Peterson Creek gulch in the Eagle River Canyon (about .5 mi. from Red Cliff and 2 mi. from Belden). The logs were sent down on the surface tram running down the gulch in this photo and then loaded on train cars. There is another set of main line tracks across the Eagle River (at the bottom of the photo). The small building at the right is the tram house. Above that, there...
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Water fall that runs only in the spring. "Go up Bush Creek Road, past Woods Lake, down Lime Creek about 1/2 mile off Burnt Mountain Road." [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Verso: "Prospector K. looking for--no, not gold, but a drop of water in Fall Creek." "Tom down in the canyon below Gilman"
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"Sheep sheds on the Jack Terry place on East Lake Creek, approximately 1920. East Lake Creek has been 'developed' since sheep shed days." -- Esther Klatt
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320) Watts
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Area referred to as Watts, originally, now called Dowds Junction, where Gore Creek and the Eagle River meet.