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261) Staton cousin
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"Staton. Cousin of Frank Staton who lived with us in Colo." - from Alda Borah. The photograph is attached to a frame that reads "ATKINS" and dated June 25, 1899.
262) "He's sure cute"
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A portrait of Leo Daugherty's (a friend of Alda Borah) cousin, Orville Dempsey. Alda notes that "he's sure cute" on the verso.
264) Edward & Alice Lea
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Portrait of Edward "Ted" Everall Lea and his wife, Alice E. Hale Lea.
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Studio wedding portrait of Blanche Ethel Gay and Victor Willis Dump, March 1, 1911.
Mr. Dump is seated in a wicker chair. He wears a three-piece suit and necktie. Mrs. Dump is standing to his left with one arm on the chair. She wears a coat with fur trim, large hat, and is carrying a fur muff.
266) Eva Luby
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Studio portrait of Eve Luby (Mrs. Gene Luby), mother of Tom Luby. Mr. Luby was an officer with the First National Bank of Eagle. Eve Luby was 18 when this photo was taken by the well-known Brown Palace Hotel studio of Allen Lainson.
267) Jack Nevins
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"Jack Nevins, forest ranger in Eagle, Colo., 1914" - caption from Alda Borah. Jack has a pipe in his mouth and a handgun with more ammunition on his shoulder.
268) The Lovinggoods
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George & Nannie King Lovinggood, Ouray, Colorado (from caption on verso). Received with Borah family collection.
269) John Noel Duff
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John Noel Duff, 10 weeks old and 30 lb, seated attentively on a bearskin.
270) Doctor Daniels
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Doctor Daniels, a relative of Mary C. (Grant) Borah, sits for a portrait photograph. This tintype was taken in the 1870s. Doctor Daniels first name is unknown.
271) Etta Baker
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Etta Baker, a relative of Mary C. (Grant) Borah, sits for a portrait photograph. This tintype was taken in the 1860s or 1870s.
272) Grant Family
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Members of William H. Grant's family gather for a family photograph. William was the brother of Thomas Grant, and the uncle to Mary C. (Grant) Borah.
Standing (l-r): Herman M. Grant, Sr., Emma (Grant) Gallant, Robert Grant, Myrtle M. (Grant) Brolyer, and Mary C. (Grant) Detweiler
Seated (l-r): William H. Grant, Lulu L. (Grant) Steadman, and Louvina (Smith) Grant
273) Alda Borah
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Alda Borah sits for a portrait photograph in the early 1910s. Taken at a photo studio in Eagle.
274) Alda Borah
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Alda Borah stands for a portrait photograph. Her left hand is resting on a blanket draped over a chair. She is holding a handkerchief in her left hand.
275) Alfred Borah
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A portrait photograph of Alfred Borah. Taken between the 1890 and 1905. This image was used in the biographical dictionary, "Progressive Men of Western Colorado," originally published by A. W. Bowen & Co. in 1905.
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Catharine (Ewing) Cissna sits for a portrait photograph. This tintype was taken in the 1860s. Catharine was the grandmother of Mary C. (Grant) Borah, and great-grandmother of Alda Borah. She appears to be holding some type of jar.
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Edna (Waldo) Wolverton sits for a portrait photograph in the early 1900s. Edna taught at the Lower Brush Creek School and was Alda Borah's first teacher. The photograph was taken at Steward Studio in Glenwood Springs.
279) "Uncle"
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"Uncle," a relative of Mary C. (Grant) Borah, sits for a portrait photograph in the late-1800s. Uncle could be William H. Grant (1831-1921), Thomas Grant's brother. Uncle could also be John Wesley Cissna (1822-1896), Mary Jane (Cissna) Grant's brother.
280) James Johnson
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James Johnson, a relative of Mary C. (Grant) Borah sits for a portrait photograph in the 1870s.