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Bill Burt with his horse, Kipling, standing between freight wagons and in front of fence. Eagle School (now Catholic Church) in background so this must have been taken in Buchholz Livery Stable, c. 1908. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Nicholas and Mary Owen Buchholz at center, surrounded by five of their children. In 1882, Mr. Buchholz and his famly came to the Eagle River valley, ranching on what was later the Sherman Brothers Ranch at Eagle. This ranch was sold to Z. T. Hollingsworth and the Buchholz family relocated to the Buchholz Mesa. This ranch was sold to E. M. Tabor, and Nick Buchholz and his son, John, opened a livery stable in Eagle. In 1890, Nick opened a butcher...
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Photo postcard taken at Broadway and 2d Streets in Eagle, looking West. The Buchholz livery and stable is at left. The Dice building is mid-block on the right.
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The annual Christmas tree in the middle of Broadway, Eagle, Colorado. Buildings on the right, from the back: E. E. Glenn Store, Buchholz Livery Stable, pool hall.
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The Buchholz Livery Stable in Eagle, Colorado. The stable is in disrepair, soon to be demolished (October 1929). Nicholas (d. 1911) and John (d. 1932) Buchholz ran the livery business for many years.
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1908: John Buchholz holding reins of horse in front of "Livery, Feed & Sale Stable," 2d and Broadway, Eagle, Colorado. 7 unidentified men stand on boardwalk in front of building. Wagon is parked to far right of stable with buildings in right background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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An unidentified woman is standing next to a barber pole in downtown Eagle. Behind her, from the left, the signs read: E. E. Glenn & Co. General Merchandise; Livery and Feed; Spearhead Plug Tobacco; Eagle Cafe.
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Frank [Frank Hiram] Doll showing one of the family's horses at the stables on the Doll Ranch.
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A group of men with a few boys stands outside the Livery & Sale Stables in Eagle, Colorado, on a raised wooden sidewalk. A man sits in a wagon with two horses on the left. This appears to be a photograph of the Buchholz Livery & Stable in Eagle. A window in the background says "OFFICE" and a large door to the barn is open.
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Edward A. Michael opened the Eagle Valley Feed Mill around 1912 until 1920 when he sold to Andrew Christensen. Around 1917, he added on to the existing operation with another barn, livery, and stable. This photograph shows both with finished signage. Two children are standing in the large open barn door of the first building and several wagons are outside the stable. A fire hydrant can be seen on corner of the dirt street.
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Buildings at the Borah ranch, taken in 1916. "Granary, Cow & horse Stable, Chicken house, Barn, Cow Barn." -- Alda Borah
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Frank Doll shows one of his race horses at the Doll Ranch in Gypsum. The horse stables are visible behind Frank. A caption on the back reads, "Frank Doll with Race Horse - this horse had won much money in races (Killed horse in RR going south to a race)"