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Marker for: "Charlie Forster, Sept. 29, 1910--Oct. 27, 1976," in the McCoy Cemetery. A meadow scene with horse and rider, steer, river, trees and mountain is engraved on the marker.
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Sheep graze in the pasture. Each sheep has a name, from left to right: 54, 69, All Day, Teddy Bear, (unnamed), Dirty Face, Bunny Rabbit, Tripy, (unnamed), Billy Good, and Poll Parrot (?). There is also a horse (right background), a tractor (far left), and other farm equipment in the background.
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A horse is hitched to a wagonload full of wood and downed trees.
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Hans Larsen & Chet Head ride horses. Hans is holding rope in his right hand.
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A man (Mr. Giles?) stands with Daisy and new foal, Flossie.
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Keith Gerard riding horeseback through a field.
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Three men drive cattle down a dirt road. On the far right is Keith Gerard with a stray calf in front of him.
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A man holds a horse for a photo in front of a large home surrounded by white fence. "April 1921 Like Cricket in Colo" - caption
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"On our way to Castle Rock [Peak], Colorado 1918" - caption from Alda Borah
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Ranger Bill Brown on a horseback ride with a forest supervisor. Date unknown
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Sam Carr on a horseback ride sometime in the 1970s or 1980s.
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Neva (Johnson) Bershenyi goes horseback riding on the Flattops Range around 1950.
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Dorris Johnson rides a horse while on the Hot Creek Trail in September of 1944.
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Jean Allen Johnson rides a horse while on the Hot Creek Trail in September of 1944.
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Dorris Johnson takes his children on a horseback ride in the fall of 1954. They are riding a colt called "Fuzzy." From front to back: Sam, Sally, Bill, Steve, and Dorris Johnson.
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"Along The River Road Near McCOY, Colo." This postcard was sent from a Katherine to Mr. James Murphy of Elgin, Illinois. It is dated July, 17, 1913, and was sent from McCoy. Verso of the postcard reads: "Well Jim how do you stand the warm weather. I don't know what it is to be hot. but I suppose when I get home I will make up for it. Katherine"