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1920 McCoy baseball team, from left to right: Jack Booco, Gern Booco, Wymer Dixon, Ralph Kayser, Ted Harris, Bill Babcock, Early Brooks, Bill Babcock Jr., Carl Schrupp and Frank McCalister. "The first ball park was just north of the Salt Well where the sage brush had been grubbed out and the ground leveled. ... Later the ball park was moved to the extremem lower end of Conger Mesa on Louise Schrupp's acres and a short distance from the McCoy Depot."...
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Studio portrait photograph of Jennie Eve Clark, wearing long gloves and scarf. She was principal of the Red Cliff schools in 1890. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Five men at a hunting camp on the Flattops. Some of the men are Fennos. A tent is in the bacground, blankets and gloves stacked in foreground. Automobile at far right. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Albert and Newell Buffehr, from left to right, with an unidentified girl standing between them at the side of a house. Both boys are wearing hats and gloves. A dog is at their feet. Jacob Buffehr, their father, worked for the Denver & Rio Grande railroad from 1901 to about 1915, living in Minturn with his family.
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Rifle and leather gun scabbard with initials RRM; leather glove. Roy Ralph Marfitano (RRM) first purchased the scabbard to use on his horse in 1940. The horse wasn't around very long so Roy's dad, Ralph, then started using the scabbard to protect his 1927 Winchester Model 94-32 Special rifle (shown in photo) while traveling the tracks on his railroad "putt-putt" car. The Model 94 rifle was a very popular big game rifle in those days (1920s-1980s)....
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The Eagle County High School baseball team, 1910-1911. Bill Luby is on the far right, front row. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Playtime on the Chambers Ranch. From left, Shirley, Ladonna, and Maxine are bundled up with long icicles in their hands.
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Formal portrait of the wedding party of John L. and Jane Martinez, Aug. 5, 1943. From left, Best Man Herman Manzanarez, Groom John L. Martinez, Bride Jane D. (Medina) Martinez, Maid of Honor Eva Manzanarez.
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Photo postcard of Omar Howland in baseball uniform. Omar is standing on a bear rug in front of a studio backdrop, posed after a catch. "Omar Howland...was born at Winchester, Ohio, January 27, 1886, and came to Eagle in August 1909. He worked for many years on the Sherman Brothers rnach east of Eagle, now owned by Carl Lloyd of Chicago. An ardent sports fan, Mr. Howland played with the Eagle baseball when the community had the best team in its...
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Standing portrait of John L. and Jane Martinez in their wedding photograph Aug. 5, 1943. Jane is carrying a full bouquet and has a matching floral tiara holding her veil. Her full length gown has a lace overlay and she is wearing formal gloves.
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Melissa Larsen holds a coyote caught in a trap. Melissa is dressed for winter in a hat, coat, and gloves, and there is snow and trees in the background.
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"Pontius" (caption from photo album). Nell Pontius standing in snow with mountains, a ranch, and other homes and buildings in the background. On the left side in the background, there are other people running.
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Keith Gerard stands on a snowy road in front of a wagon. He is wearing tall boots, gloves, and hat; a shadow of the photographer is in the photo foreground.
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Marker for: "Alcorta, David Nicholas, Feb. 22, 1965--Mar. 13, 2004," in Fairview Cemetery. An American flag and baseball bat, glove and ball are engraved on the marker.
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Mary O. Adams Buchholz is holding the reins, sitting sidesaddle on a horse. She wears a hat, scarf and riding gloves. The horse has a white blaze on the forehead. They are posing on a trail, in front of a rock outcropping. Mary was a niece of U.S. President John Quincy Adams. She married Nick Buchholz in 1866. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Duane Larsen gets help his niece, Mary Jo Trezise, and nephew, Bobby Trezise, for shoveling the snow. There is a house in the background with windows.