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Bob & Mary Jo Trezise watching their father, Robert, till their garden with horses, Dick and King. There is a swingset in the left background and a sandbox in the right foreground.
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"Teddy Boy" the foal lays in the field.
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Melissa Larsen riding Daisy the Horse. Daisy has a tell-tale white spot on her forehead and they appear to be in a field with trees in the background.
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Dick & Queen, the Larsen horses, ready to pull a wagon. There are trees in the background and objects in the wagon.
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Duane Larsen stands with Topsy the horse in a field.
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Teddy Boy the foal. There is a hay derrick in the background.
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Teddy Boy the foal has a bright white spot on his forehead. There is a fenceline and telephone line in the background.
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"Dick" the horse runs through a grassy field with trees and a fenceline in the background.
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Duane and Melissa Larsen stand alongside a horse with Bob Larsen sitting on top.
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Thrashing grain on Brush Creek. There is a hired man working on the wagon with a horse and grain elevator.
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Helen Dice holding reins of horse, standing next to Joe Dice, mounted on horse. Barn in left background, wagon in right background. Shryack Place, Brush Creek, Colorado.
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Left to right: Alda Borah, George Ziegler, and Vivian Hodges preparing for a horseback ride on Brush Creek.
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Alda Borah stands next to Billy/Billie, the family horse in 1916. "Billy and I day of public sale, our last picture. I loved my horse, we wanted to bring him to Phx [Phoenix], Station Agent said nothing could be put in big Rail Road car, we were bringing furniture with us. We sold everything, found out we could have filled the car. Many tears were shed." -- Alda Borah
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Alda Borah stands along a fence near her home on Brush Creek. "North of my home on main road to Eagle, Colo. Brish Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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Alda Borah sits atop, Billie/Billy, the family horse, in 1915.
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Alda Borah stands next to Billy/Billie, the family horse in 1916. "Billy and I day of public sale, our last picture. I loved my horse, we wanted to bring him to Phx [Phoenix], Station Agent said nothing could be put in big Rail Road car, we were bringing furniture with us. We sold everything, found out we could have filled the car. Many tears were shed." -- Alda Borah
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Alfred Borah drives a team of horses through some deep snow on Brush Creek. The two horses are Leta and Dock, and were owned by Alfred Borah
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Al Smith sits atop a horse in 1912. Smith worked for Alfred Borah for a number of years. "Al Smith 1912. One grand cowboy and friend." -- Alda Borah
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Al Smith stands next to a horse in 1914. Smith worked for Alfred Borah for a number of years.
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Al Smith rides a horse through some brush in 1911. Smith worked for Alfred Borah for a number of years.