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1940: Stump of a tree near Squaw Creek; said to have been burned by Indians. Winter view with snow on ground, scrub brush surrounding stump. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Jack Oleson harvested this unique cedar trunk, then "planted" it at a complex of restored homesteads on the Diamond S Ranch. The Ranch owners named the comlex "Charlottetown, in honor of Oleson's late wife, Charlotte Nottingham Oleson. A tour of the ranch was conducted by the Eagle County Historical Society and the Diamond S Ranch on October 5, 2013.
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Marker for: "Annie, born of R. & M.J. McMillen, 1890--1894, Greenwoood Cemetery. A lamb and tree trunk are sculpted at the top of the marker.
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Marker for: "Clarence, son of A. S. & __ Johnson, May 20, 1892--July 24, 1892, Rest, Sweetly Rest," Greenwood Cemetery. A lamb is sculpted on the top of the marker along with a Woodmen of the World stump.
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Marker for: "Jacob Koehler, Oct. 1, 1856--Mar. 3, 1929," in Riverview Cemetery. A decorative flower and vine are engraved at the top. A stump with crosses axes is engraved at center. At bottom, the inscription: "Here rests a Woodman of the World."