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"Ready to leave the Cow Camp for Castle Rock Look Out Station. The extra horse was mine as I took all the pictures" - from Alda Borah, 1918. Faces are numbered as follows: 1) Leo Carey; 2) William Long; 3) Harry Woods; 4) Marion Mayer; 5) Marion Dickerson; 6) Mrs. Dickinson; 7) Earl Carey; 8) Mayme Long; 9) Miss Fleming; 10) Beulah Buchholz; 11) Mr. Dickinson; 12) Dorothy Shyrack; 13) Herman Stein; 14) Miss Fleming; 15) --- Mayer; 16) Carl Mayer;...
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A postcard to Miss Alda Borah, postmarked December 3, 1914 from Vivian Maudie Hodges: "Hello Alda: How is this. I think its dandy of Billie but I look frightful. With love, Vivian Maudie Hodges".
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Another group photo from Castle Peak. From left to right: Alda Borah, Mayme Long, Mrs. Dickinson, Miss Fleming, Beulah Buchholz, Marion Dickerson, Dorothy Shryack, Miss Fleming, Marion Mayer(?)" - from Alda Borah. This cabin was also used as the 'lookout man home' for forest fires.
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"Mrs. [Ella] Layton bossing two helpers at shop she works" - from Alda Borah. The two women seem to be taking the bossing in stride.
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225) Larsens
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From left to right: Duane Larsen, Hester Larsen, & Hans Larsen. Mother & Daddy Figgins are on the right side of the photo. They appear to be at the Larsen's ranch.
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Velma Figgins (Ewing) and Hester Larsen. They are both wearing hats and jackets.
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Hester Larsen and Mrs. Atwood stand together for a picture. They are both wearing dresses
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Mary Hester Larsen "Mrs. Larsen, As you remember, I took several of these pictures. They all came out grand and though that you'd like one." Caption on photo verso.
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Helen McCarthy & Hester Larsen pose for a photo.
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Velma (Ewing) Larsen poses with flowers and a large hat.
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Hester Larsen poses in a floral dress and scarf. There is a fenceline and trees in the background.
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Hester Larsen & Ruby Damon Head pose together holding hands.
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Hester Larsen, Sadie, and Melissa Larsen.
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234) 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.
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Women of Woodcraft dressed up for a lodge event. back row from left: Amelia Norlander, Martha Williams, Beth Squires, Esther Mae (Read) Garner, Mae Flaherty, Marge Riley, [?], Ilene (Ages) Warren middle row from left: Pearl Mize, Marie (Edwards) Marshal, Dorty McDonald, Kathryn Owen front row from left: Marie Warren, Morene Perkins, Ella (Warren) Burnett, Johannna Fear, Lottie (Warren) Ruder
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"The Binder at work in the oats near Eagle, Colo" as remembered by Alda Borah. From the left to right, from photo caption: Leo Daugherty's sister, Mildred Nutt, and Leo Daugherty. There are three horses pulling the binder with Mildred on the seat. Leo is peeking up behind the horses wearing a hat.
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Florine Zartman does her best impression of a businessman in suit and tie with a cigarette in her mouth. Florine is posed in front of a log house with her foot on the front stoop.
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Members of the Smith, Carolan, Borah, Mahoney, and Metheny families stand for a picture in an open field. Taken around 1900. From left to right: Ella Smith, Mary Carolan, Ilene Mahoney (back), Alda Borah, and Agnes Metheny.
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A photograph of Florine Zartman, taken sometime in the 1910s.
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Jo Shryack (left) and Eva stand on a foot bridge over a small river or stream. "This is a little foot bridge. I am looking for signs of rain" -- Jo Shryack