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Marker for: Howard Herbert Hadley 1905, in the McCoy Cemetery.
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"These hunters were camped on Black Creek, ten miles north-east of McCoy in 1912. They are: Rudolph Ebert, Carl Schrupp, Ernest Werner and Fritz Arendt. The photo by Martin Schomers. At that date, it's doubtful if any one of the group possessed a hunting license. Note the grouse hanging on the tree, one of the reasons that grouse, once so plentiful in those days, are so scarce now." -- McCoy Memoirs, p.11 Photo postcard. [Title supplied from...
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Iva and Marvin haying on Congor Mesa Road (Leonard Horn's place).
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Marker for: "William "Bill" Gern Booco, June 22, 1931--June 11, 2008," in the McCoy Cemetery. Inscription: "He was born and raised in McCoy, CO and lived his adult life in the Denver area. His body lies at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Wheat Ridge, CO, but his spirit belongs to the mountains. He was a son, a brother, a father and a grandfather and will always be loved and missed by many. May he rest in peace."
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"Cabin on former Jack Grimes Ranch on Cottonwood Creek, McCoy, Colo." -- John Ambos' caption [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Family marker for: "Filter," in the McCoy Cemetery.
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Marker for: "Mother, Garnet Baker, 1904--1968," in the McCoy Cemetery. Mountains and pines are engraved on the marker.
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"The Babcock Family at Santa Barbara, Calif., in 1936. In back are Bill, Edith, Elizabeth, Ila, Charles and Dwight. In front: Jack, Bill Sr., his wife, Ethel, and daughter Ethel. The picture was taken ten years after the family left Yarmony Park. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and son Bill have passed on." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 294 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Shared marker for: "Schlegel, Mary E. (Handley), Apr. 6, 1932--May 9, 2008; Rancher, Wesley H., Feb. 8, 1927--Feb. 27, 2002," in the McCoy Cemetery. A mountain scene with river, pines, columbines, hummingbird, elk and riderless horse is engraved on the marker. The family brand is engraved at center bottom.
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House built in 1914 on the Lilly-Wolff Ranch at McCoy.
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Marker for: "Rest in peace, Larry Louis Lederhause, 1963--1999," in the McCoy Cemetery. A mountain scene with pines, a river and clouds is engraved on the marker.
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"Always referred to as the Harris house, it has had considerable face lifting since the large Harris family occupied it for twenty eight years or from 1917 to 1945. Quite a number of people lived here before and since the Harrises. Earlier residents were the Towers, Porters and Robinsons." -- McCoy Memoirs p.173 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Shared marker for: "Laman, Marvin Charles, June 21, 1926--January 4, 2008; Iva Caroline, July 24, 1929," in the McCoy Cemetery. A mountain scene with pines, horses and cattle is engraved at the top. Between the names, joined hearts are engraved with Nov. 8, 1947. At the bottom: E-L, LL7
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The Flogus house in McCoy. It was built in the 1940s using Civilian Conservation Corps labor.
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Marker for: "Guy J. Grimes, 1887--1970," in the McCoy Cemetery. Inscription at bottom reads: "End of an era."
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"Cabin on former Ad Stifel Ranch in the Antelope section of McCoy." -- John Ambos caption [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The former Quinlan Ranch house on what is now the Ronald Kirby ranch. The Quinlan family lived here many years before the original dirt roof was replaced with one of boards." -- McCoy Memoirs p.143 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Adam Stifel funeral at the McCoy Cemetery, McCoy, Colorado, 1918. "Adam Stifel and his wife Edith (sister of Polly Tuck) came into the area with George Brown in about 1890....[He] found a likely place in the cedar country about six miles due west of McCoy where they found about 60 acres of mesa land. It could be irrigated by building a ditch from Tepee Creek just west of the land they had spotted. By dint of hard work and good management, Stifels...
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Marker for: "Loving mother and aunt, Verna A. Johannbroer, Nov. 17, 1909--Sept. 15, 1998," in the McCoy Cemetery. A mountain scene with pine trees is engraved on the marker.
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Children lined up for a school photo in McCoy, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]