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Lower Brady Lake with pine trees in midground. Located in the Homestake-Fancy Pass area.
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Lower Homestake Lake, current site of Homestake Reservoir [2009].
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Marker for: "Mom, Grace Emma Booco, May 7, 1915--Sept. 21, 1966," in the McCoy Cemetery. A replica of one of Grace's drawings, a forest scene with deer, is engraved on the marker with irises flanking the sides.
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"Ready for School" 1928. (caption from photo album) Melissa and Duane Larsen stand in the snow ready for school. Melissa is carrying books and they appear to be standing in a pathway. There is a fenceline and trees in the background.
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Snow at the Larsen place on Brush Creek in 1928.
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(caption from photo album) Wintertime at the Larsens in 1928.
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"View from Castle Peak 1917"
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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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From left, Quinn, Buster and Bud Beck, perched on rocks possibly at lower Homestake near the white wooden horse bridge at the trailhead to Peterson gulch and Fall Creek.
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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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From left to right: Harry Woods, Prof Doxie, William Long, Mrs. Bowen, Cecil Carey, Etta Barnes, Dorothy Shryack, Mayme Long. Names and date written on back by Alda Borah.
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Roy S. Rogers, a forest ranger from New York, sits atop John Metheny's horse. "Roy joing World War I. DIsappeared. Wonder if he lost his life. We were real good friends." -- from Alda 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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A view of Lake Charles taken in September of 1944.
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Photograph taken by E.R. Lepley. Yeoman Park Ranger Station barn and a side view of the shed. Many of the structures at Yeoman Park were built as part of the CCC Program, or Civilian Conservation Corps, during the Great Depression.