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The Howard Van Horn house, log construction, in McCoy, Colorado. There is a rocking chair on the front porch, a screen door, and a second story entrance accessible by stairs. "Howard and Mattie Van Horn and daughters came from Edwards about 1917 looking for a location. They bought part of the former Groh ranch from Hollis Brooks. This property adjoined the old D.O. Bailey place on the south, about 30 acres were under cultivation under a ditch but...
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Ferdinand Ambos on left, seated in a rocker with unidentified companion, 1934. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Gore Creek Grouse" - caption from Edwards School Scrapbook
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Cast of "The Mystery of the Third Gable", a play performed in 1928 at Eagle High School, Eagle, Colorado. "The Mystery of the Third Gable" directed by Miss Kiley, was given March 9. The audience was well pleased with the play [sic]." Lux Aquilae Yearbook, 1928. Back row, left to right: Miss Jeanette Kiley (faculty, director), ___, Marvin Gaut, Melissa Larsen, Bernard Ginther, Iola Baer Seated, left to right: Eugene Grant, Pauline Reynolds, Harold...
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Claude Clayton Carr sits in a wicker rocking chair on a porch. He is holding a black hat in his right hand and there is a doorway directly behind him.
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Exterior portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Layton, who came to the Eagle River Valley about 1890. Mrs. Layton is seated in a rocker with her left hand extended over her shoulder to the left hand of her husband who stands behind her. Mr. Layton is wearing a hat. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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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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Tom and Mary Carolan sit on the porch of their home on Brush Creek. "I stayed with them part time in 1919 when I left the heat of Phx [Phoenix] for my health. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carolan." -- Alda Borah