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21) Hans & his elk
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Hans Larsen holds his gun and stands beside an elk on a tractor trailer. There is another barn and mountains in the background.
22) The Trezises
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"M. Trezise, Bob Trezise" (caption from photo). There is a dog in the foreground seeking attention from Bob; both the men are wearing hats.
23) Digging Potatoes
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Hans Larsen can be seen in the background with the horses, wagon, and equipment to dig potatoes. Gladys and Teddy are pictured in the foreground (names from photograph). Teddy appears to be sitting on a full sack of potatoes and there are others scattered throughout the photograph.
24) Alice Vernon
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Walter Randall and George Figgins stand togther in similar dress, hats, work floves, and strained expression. There are a fence, a trough(?), buildings, and mountains in the background.
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Duane and Baby Bobby Trezise on a horse. There is farm equipment in the foreground and background; a large woodpile is also in the background.
26) Family
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From left to right: (?), Sadie Macdonell, Hester Larsen, and George or Frank Figgins. The photo was developed in May of 1962.
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The home of Duane and Velma Larsen. Duane & Velma lived and worked on the Larsen ranch on Brush Creek with Duane's parents, Hans & Hester Larsen.
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Two young calves stand with a horse in a muddy pasture. There is a shed to the right in the background, along with fences, trees, and a mountain backdrop.
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Frank Figgins, with the pipe in his mouth, stands with another man in Breckenridge. Frank is holding a bucket and wearing a work jumpsuit and hat. The unidentified man is wearing a suit, and leaning against a beam. There is various equipment in the building and around the men including two wheels and a bucket.
Frank & Birdie Figgins ranched in the Sweetwater Valley before Frank took work in Breckenridge at a gold mine as the Dredge Master. The couple...
33) Milt & Hans
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Left to right, Milt Claycomb & Hans Larsen stand with an elk between them. Hans is holding a gun in one hand and a big smile. There is also a dog in the foreground with a shed/barn in the background.
34) Duane & Skipper
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Duane Larsen gets help from Skipper the dog in shoveling deep snow. The caption says this photo was taken during the Spring of 1949.
35) Melissa & Duane
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Duane, smaller and in the front, looks at his sister, Melissa, who is piling up potatoes. Potatoes were an important crop to early ranchers and farmers in the Eagle Valley.
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Loyd Gerard stands on a snowy road. There are mountains in the background and the edge of a building can be seen in the far right of the photograph.
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Hans Larsen is chaperone for Senior Skip Day on May 7, 1929.