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Betty Jo Knight (Schmidt) with doll at Gilman. Betty Jo is wearing a dress with a braided belt. Verso: "B.J. with her doll at Gilman 1930"
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Teacher Alma Hight Stephens, wife of Clarence Stephens, and mother of Ella and Marcia Stephens. Some of the students include Iola Baer, Earl Baer, Cecil Baer, and Jim Stephens (younger brother of Clarence). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Shirley Chambers and Ladonna Fair sit on the front porch of the Chambers Ranch home with a babydoll.
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Barbara Gleason (Pearch) holding a doll in front of an automobile.
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Cousins lined up for a photograph in the yard at Sherman Brothers Ranch. Ranch buildings are visible in right background. From left: Lawrence and Catherine Little, children of Grace Miller Little. Grace and Howard McCain, children of Bertha Miller McCain. Lawrence is holding a hat; Grace is holding a doll.
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The Chambers and Fair children attend Sarah Parkinson's baby shower; Lewis Parkinson would be born in a few months. The girls are pulling a wagon with a high chair and baby doll. Shirley keeps "baby" in the shade with an umbrella and Ladonna pulls the wagon at the front.
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Bernice Hart is dressed warmly for a photo with the family dog and allows her doll and bear to share a special seat on the chair.
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Bernice Hart sits in a rocking chair in front of the family home with her doll for a photograph.
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An unidentified individual sits with two young girls near a building at Ruedi. The two girls are playing with dolls. Taken around 1910.
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This Valentine's Day postcard, featuring a blue flower in front of a golden heart, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by Ruth (Shade?) on February 20, 1911.
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This comical postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by a Miss Crawford on August 3, 1910.