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Standing on a rock, Earl Stroud fishes on the Eagle River, near Avon Colorado. He is wearing knickers and hat, holding the fishing pole in his right hand.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mabelle Robertson (later Mrs. Robert Redwood) in front of automobile with Arizona license plates at the Avon Depot. Daughter, Billy Jo, dressed for cold weather, is seated on the hood of the automobile.
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Young boy, possibly Everett Howard, dressed for a formal photograph.
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5) Joe Sudduth
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Joe Sudduth standing in the doorway of the Sudduth home in Wolcott. There is a boardwalk to the house, in an attempt to keep mud outside the living areas.
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Studio portrait of sisters Angela Fear [Beck] (born May 4, 1930) and Johanna Fear (born September 4, 1927; died January 1, 1937). Johanna, almost 4 yrs. old, is holding Angela's hand. Angela is 14 months old.
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Mary Frances "Fannie" Evans Collins holding grandson, Ralph Bayer. Fannie Evans was three years old when she spent several days in Ft. Arnett. Red Cliff's response to the Meeker Massacre was to gather citizens in the fort, anticipating a local threat, which never materialized.
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The Macdonell children posing in front of the family garden at Brush Creek. Ethel Mary is standing behind Mary Margaret; Mac (Alexander Jr.) is standing behind George.
9) Margie Ickes
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Photo of Margie Ickes, born June 29, 1905 and died April 1st, 1907. The child is posed on an animal skin in a chair.
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Franklin Pierce Forster, son of Henry Moore Forster and Mary Jane Kirkland Forster, at the age of 4. He had one living sister, Elizabeth Charity Forster [George]. He was born Feb. 9,1866, in Winterset, Iowa. The Forster family moved to Valley View, Texas, and then in the fall of 1872 or early 1873, the Forsters sold their farm and began a covered wagon trip to the west.
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Unidentified girl and boy standing next to each other in a yard. A chair and a house are visible behind the children.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of Elbert H. Gray, Anna E. Gillespie Gray, and their sons, Ernest T. and Harold Gray.
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"Old timers, Florence Lyon and Ethel McCoy in 1908." -- McCoy Memoirs p.279
Judd Lyon homesteaded in Yarmony Park in 1909 after giving up mining. His 160 acre tract was a mile east of Yarmony Creek close to the Grand County line. He added acreage over the years and by 1915 had renamed it "Hidden Valley Ranch."
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Twin daughters of Frank and Rowena Walker George, Gretchen and Rowena, in 1917.
"Gretchen and Rowena, twins of Frank and Rowena George, were seven month babies and doctors said in those days that seven month babies couldn't live. Also, their mother Rowena lived just four days after their birth. One can only imagine the heartache Frank George went through at that time. But Frank could not give up his twin baby girls without trying everything he could...
16) John Hartman
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Photo postcard of John Hartman at 2 years of age. He is sitting in a pull cart on a lawn.
17) Rundell Family
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Clarence and Phoebe French Rundell with children, Ernest and Helen. They are seated outside the house on the Sheephorn Creek ranch.
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Bertha McCain, in bonnet and apron, holding Howard McCain's hand as they go to feed the chickens on the Sherman Brothers Ranch.
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Irene, left, and Maude Harper, seated on steps next to a building in Wolcott.
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Unidentified children
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]