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"1918 Going to Castle Rock, Colo" - from Alda Borah. From left to right: Marion Dickinson, Marion Mayer, Mayme Long, Doothy Shryack, Beulah Buchholz, Miss Fleming, Miss Fleming.
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Mr. and Mrs. Potter, with Anna on a horse. Dated 1917 by Alda Borah. Mr. Potter is holding the horse that Anna is riding, while Mrs. Potter has the reins of the other two. A large log cabin is at left with a fenceline and tree in the yard area.
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Florine Zartman (dressed as herself this time) sits on the front stoop reading a book. The photo was taken in Eagle around Brush Creek.
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The original Borah log cabin on Brush Creek. Alda Borah was born there in 1896. The Borah's later rented out the cabin when their new house was built. Eulene Kilgore was born here in 1914. A ladder is propped up against the cabin. An unidentified individual is standing in the doorway.
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The old Borah log cabin on Brush Creek. Aldred Borah, along with his wife, Mary, and daughter, Alda, lived in the cabin until 1905. "Home where Alda Borah was born Dec 4, 1896." -- Alda Borah
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The Kilgore children stand together for a photograph in front of the cabin below the cherry orchard at the Borah place on Brush Creek. Gordon, Mildred, and Eulene are standing together, while Marvin may have lost interest with the photograph.
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c.1914: South Derby Ditch Camp, Burns, Colorado. Built by James and Bert Gates in the 1890's. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Bill Gates building constructed in 1919 on Derby Creek.
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"Grandma Grant's Home, Eagle River. Just East of Eagle, later was Ernie Nogal's home. Grandma Grant, Mary Catherine Grant Borah, and my mother (Minnie "Min" Borah)"
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"Barns of Roy Marvins, 1917. Gypsum Creek about 6 miles from Gypsum, beautiful pine forest" - from Alda Borah. A cabin and fencelines are visible at the very bottom of the photograph.
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Darrell, Boyd and Monica Barnes, with the family dog, standing in the yard of the larger cabin at Four Mile.
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Darrell, Guy and Boyd Barnes, standing at the doorway of the large cabin at Four Mile (four miles up Eby Creek, toward Castle). The smaller cabin ..."was built from aspen wood logs and was really small. The roof on this cabin was made of dirt and the family garden was grown on the roof of the little cabin. Phyllis Barnes [Johnson] was born in this cabin one year pretty close to Christmas. ... Guy Barnes cleared more land and built a much larger...
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Buerger dwelling on Sweetwater Road built in 1929.
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Cabin belonging to the Tetreault family of Red Cliff. This photo was taken on Oct. 26, 2010. Frank "Frenchy" Tetrault was married to Agnes. They had a son, John, and a daughter, Sue. "Both men were rather small, wiry guys and good workers. Frenchy worked for years as the haulage man for the town of Gilman; the company had a team of horses, a wagon and a sled and he hauled anything he was asked to. In later years, he lived at Bell's Camp and gouged...
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"Log house Johnson's lived in for 10-13 yrs. Dorris on ground [in shadow of tree], Ray and Jesse in doorway."
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Group photo, left to right: Claude Carr, Frank Van Horn, Frank Long, Will Yates, Aunt Carrie Van Horn, Mayme Long, Grandma Lulu Carr. They are standing in front of a log building with two large windows. Curtains and flowers can be seen in the left window.
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A cabin belonging to Alex and Katherine [last name unknown] photographed in September of 1944.