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Melissa and Duane Larsen pose for a photograph. Melissa is standing on a cushion and Duane is standing on a chair in the snow.
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Hans Larsen, along with two other men and a dog, appear to be chopping a tree in the barnyard. There is a fence, trees, and numerous buildings also in the picture.
23) Duane & Raymond
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Duane Larsen & Raymond Giles pose for a picture, looking up at the camera. Duane has his arm around Raymond. There are trees and a fenceline in the background.
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Evelyn Marguerite Lea, daughter of William Henry and Urdine Bell Messersmith. The photo is dated 1920 in Gypsum, Colorado.
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Moving pigs on the ranch. The photo may have been taken on the Gerard ranch in Eagle, Colorado.
26) Pearl Tuttle
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Pearl Tuttle, in a dress and hat, stands in front of a fence and building at the Larsen house.
27) Girls in Costume
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Girls pose in costumes, wands, and crowns. Pearl Tuttle is pictured far right; Bertha Perske(?) is pictured on the left(?). There is a large brick building in the background, as well as steps, flowers, and trees. Another woman is sitting in the far left of the photo.
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Lorraine (left) and Virginia (right) Essick pose together. There are bushes, trees, and houses 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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Melissa and Duane Larsen pose for pictures in the snow. Melissa appears to be standing on a cushion or rug and Duane is standing on a chair.
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"Mansion in Redstone" Photo taken on Senior Sneak Day on May 7, 1929.
The castle, originally called Clevholm Manor and known as "Ruby of the Rockies", was built in 1897 by a wealthy coal baron, John Cleveland Osgood. The lavish castle was once visited by guests such as John Rockefeller, Teddy Roosevelt,and J.P. Morgan in its heyday. Osgood created the town of Redstone for the benefit of his miners and their families with his castle as the centerpiece....
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Duane Larsen poses proudly with his snowman. There are two sheds in the background with chickens.
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Glass Conservatory in Redstone, Colorado. Photo taken on Senior Sneak Day, May 7, 1929. There is a railroad track visible in the very bottom of the photograph.
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"26 Deer" (Caption from photo album) Photo taken on May 7, 1929 on Senior Sneak Day.
36) "Bud & Betsy"
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"Bud & Betsy" (caption from photo album)
"Bud" is Duane Larsen kneels down with a calf named Betsy. Duane is wearing a cowboy hat and there is a fenceline in the background.
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Pearl Tuttle and Amy Jerell pose for the camera with their arms around each other. The pink color is a smudge on the photograph. The girls are standing in front of a barn(?) and fenceline with trees in the background.
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Duane Larsen and Raymond Giles stand together in dress pants and white shirts.
39) Dick the Horse
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"Dick" the horse runs through a grassy field with trees and a fenceline in the background.
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A large group of people gather for the Farewell Picinic on June 9, 1929.