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"Lawrence Davis, the Mayor and Postmaster of Hydrate, Colo., probably about 1924. The child remains unidentified." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 298
Dog and cat behind Mr. Davis.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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From left to right: Alfred Borah, John Van Horn, Nizza Van Horn, unidentified child, and Mary Borah stand outside the main house at the former Borah ranch. Alfred sold the ranch to John in 1916, before he and his family moved to Arizona. The Van Horn's dog is sitting below the child.
"Mr. and Mrs. Borah. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Horn on Brush Creek, Colo. at our old home after we sold the place, 1916, to them and we came to Phoenix, Ariz. and made...
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Members of the Borah family father with friends around 1918. L. J. Borah (mislabeled as LeRoy Borah) is holding a dog.
Back row (l-r): Jack Layton, L. J. Borah, Alfred Borah, Jake Borah, Willis Staup
Front row (l-r): Alda Borah, Myrtle Borah, Marvin Borah
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From left to right: Joyce, LeRoy, and Catherine Gale Borah pose for a picture. They were the children of LeRoy and Lola Borah. LeRoy was the son of Jake Borah. A dog is standing in front of Joyce. LeRoy is holding a puppy in his high chair.
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Marvin Borah stands in a grassy area with the family dog, Rino, in 1915.
66) School at Pando
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Six children and a dog standing in the snow in front of the school at Pando on May 10, 1933.
Inscription on back: "Presented to Ronald Dunifs (?) by Mrs. Stratton Smith." In 1890, Pando was School District No. 12. By 1893, it was included in School District No. 2 with Mitchell. In 1897, it joined School District No. 1, Red Cliff and by the early 1900s, was not mentioned as a separate entity. Pando, a sheep and agricultural valley, became Camp Hale....
67) The Rundells
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Clarence (seated) and Phoebe (standing) Rundell with their children (from left to right): Marie, Helen, and Ernest. They appear to be posed on a chair in front of antlers covered by an animal hide. A dog is at the lower left.
Same as: 1992.004D.006
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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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"Eleanor, John and Jack [Alonzo] Hudson at their home on Trail Creek, ten miles northeast of McCoy in 1901." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 282
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Sam and Steve Johnson with the family dog, "Lucky." Taken on June 19, 1952, Steve's seventh birthday.
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A boy and his puppy sit on an International Harvester tractor. To the left is another tractor in the background; on the right, other farm equipment and storage can be seen.
73) On the Tractor
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Hans Larsen and Skipper the dog sit on the John Deere tractor. A boy is on the equipment behind the tractor; this could be Duane Larsen(?).
74) On the Tractor
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Hans Larsen and Skipper the dog sit on the John Deere tractor. A farmhand is on the equipment behind the tractor.
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Bob Trezise, Bobby, Hans Larsen, and Mary Jo pose with the day's kill, a large buck. There is an automobile behind them and a very curious dog jumping on Hans.
76) Dick Allen
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A young Dick Allen sits in the grass with the family dog, "Mac," in the summer of 1939.
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Dr. William Lawrence Conway with his granddaughter, Lillian Naomi Higdon, now Starr Doll. Dr. Conway is leaning down and touching Freckles, the dog. Starr's mother died in childbirth and she was raised by her grandparents.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]