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The Forest Service office and house built by Ranger Brown in 1937. This photo was printed on Dec. 31, 1941.
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May 10, 1939, view of Brush Creek near the ranger station.
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The Forest Service office and house built by Ranger Brown in 1937, shown during winter or spring.
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Deep Lake Ranger Station on the Flat Tops (White River National Forest, Garfield County). Log buildings and corral visible with outhouse further up the hill. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Two canoes with fishermen on Sweetwater Lake. The Ranger station is in the background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Sweetwater Lake Ranger Station, White River National Forest, with Sweetwater Lake in the background. Three men, two in ranger uniforms, are standing outside of the station. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Three buildings in a fenced field comprising the Minturn Ranger Station. On front of photo: 430869 Verso inscription: "#430869 - Holy Cross N. F. 6/24/44 Minturn Ranger Station, Minturn, Colorado, by Jay Higgins (Adm.) Improvements - Ranger Stations 533; 5650.1"
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Castle Peak Ranger Station with station buildings and trucks. This was later used as a cow camp. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Forest Officers at Castle lookout, Eagle Dist., Holy Cross N. F. Aug. 1913." [Photo numbered 16712A] In September 1913, forest rangers completed a trail from the ranger station on Eby Creek to the top of Castle Peak. “Besides the grand view of the surrounding mountains to be obtained from the top, there is a telephone on top, placed there by the rangers so that you can talk to your friends in Eagle, or any part of the state, while you stand...
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The house to which the barn belongs is on Eagle St. in Red Cliff. It was the Forest Ranger station and then housing for the Erlandson, Penrod and Ottens families. To the right of the house is the old town hall and jail.
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A view of Castle Peak, north of Eagle, Colorado, with constructed station in place.
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Three men load a truck outside the barn, implement shed at the ranger station in Yeoman Park, Holy Cross National Forest. Farm equipment can be seen far right; one man is in the bed of the truck.
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"Yeoman Park Station from new Yeoman Park road looking SE toward Ironedge Mtn. Holy Cross - H.D. Cochran 1925" A longer range photograph of the ranger station showing the forest to full scale in comparison to structures. The road and buildings were built as part of the Civilian Conservation Corps program during the Great Depression. Foundations of the buildings are still visible today. "Ironedge" now could refer to the scenic trails in White River...
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"Yeoman Park R.S. [Ranger Station] dwelling, front view. Holy Cross. E.R. Lepley. 10/1935" -- caption on verso. A close-up shot of the ranger station at Yeoman Park in Holy Cross National Forest in 1935. Ranger stations and roads including these were built as part of the Civilian Conservation Corps program during the Great Depression. Foundations of the buildings are still visible today.
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The "front view" of the ranger station at Yeoman Bark, Holy Cross Wilderness.
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Routt National Forest perfonnel at the Seed House Guard Station (index says 1943, photo says 1945). Back, left to right: Claude Luekens, -----, John Douglas, Henry Etzler, Rex Gill, Tommy Anderson, Dan Gibson, Charley Belton, Ralph Brown, Leo Connor Front: John Ambos, Glen Bishop, _____, Charley Fox, Gordon Van Buren, Gene Lepley. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A group photo at the lookout station, top of Castle Peak in 1918. Each person is numbered as follows: 1- "Mayer"; 2- Earl Carey; 3- Miss Fleming; 4- Harry Dickerson; 5- Cecil Carey; 6- Harry Woods; 7- William Long; 8- Herman Stein; 9- Mr. Dickinson; 10- Marion Dickerson; 11- Dorothy Shryack; 12- Miss Fleming (appears twice); 13- Mayme Long; 14- Mrs. Dickinson; 15- Beulah Buchholz; 16- Leo Carey; 17- Marion Mayer.
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Another group shot from the Castle Peak Lookout Station. Each person is numbered as follows: 1- Mr. Mayer; 2- Earl Carey; 3- Miss Fleming; 4- William Long; 5- Dorothy Shryack; 6- Mrs. Dickinson; 7- Alda Borah; 8- Beulah Buchholz; 9- Leo Carey; 10- Marian Mayer; 11- Mayme Long; 12- Miss Fleming; 13- Marion Dickerson; 14- Herman Stein; 15- Harry Woods; 16- Cecil Carey; 17- Mr. Dickinson.
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The Yeoman Park Ranger Station (Eagle Ranger District) on East Brush Creek, Colorado. Barn and implement shed are along drive before station. An automobile is parked by the central building. A Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp was situated near the station. The foundations are visible today. The campground is convenient to the Holy Cross Wilderness, the old mining town of Fulford, and Fulford Cave.
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Jean Allen skis up to the family cabin in March of 1938. A ranger station can be seen on the left. "Daddy [Joe Allen] and I skied to cabin."