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A view of Gypsum Creek road, taken in July of 1993.
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Arthur "Art" Stremme stands near a fence in Gypsum. Stremme was a member of the first graduating class of the Eagle County High School. His father, Theodore Stremme, owned the Stremme Store and served as the postmaster for Gypsum from 1905 to 1935.
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An unidentified individual fishes at Deep Lake near Jake Borah's ranch. Two other individuals are sitting near the shoreline on the left.
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Edward Jean Borah, the son of Marvin Borah, sits on a rock near a picnic table. Taken somewhere on East Brush Creek.
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Eileen and Elaine Borah, the daughters of Marvin Borah, smile for a picture. Taken in 1947 when they were four years old.
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A view of the Glenwood Hit Springs Baths sign, taken in 1911. The Grand River (now the Colorado River) is at flood stage.
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A view of Horse Mountain. Taken in 1917. "Top could be seen from our last home on Brush Creek looking east. Horse Mt on Salt Creek where lots of mining was done after we came to Phoenix." -- Alda Borah
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In image at lower right: APPLES, SANFORD, COLO./ O.T. DAVIS PHOTO No 1762B
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Left to right: Jo Shryack, Stanley McHatton, and Bill Schlutter stand in a grassy area near some trees and a sidewalk. Taken in Glenwood Springs in 1911.
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A large tree which marked the divide between Gypsum Creek and Brush Creek. It is unknown where exactly this was taken or if the tree is still standing.
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A small lake located near Ruedi. Taken around 1910.
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A mountain peak near Holy Cross City. Holy Cross City was a short-lived mining camp located in what is today the Holy Cross Wilderness. A mining camp in the Holy Cross Mining District, Holy Cross City reached a population of 300 between 1881 and 1883. The town included a post office, two general stores, saloon, assay office and hotel, called the Timberline Hotel. There were reportedly two mills in operation at Holy Cross City, the Holy Cross Mill,...
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Stanley McHatton stands in a field near some trees around 1911. Possibly taken near the Eagle County High School in Gypsum.
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A stereoscopic view of the Eagle River. This stereoscopic view was part of the Eagle River Series, a set of views that explored the Eagle River. It is unknown where on the Eagle River this was taken. The views were published by Alex Martin of Denver. A description of the Eagle River was included on the verso of the view: The Eagle River is a tributary of the Grand. Its source is in the Tennessee Pass, which has an elevation of 10, 418 feet. Its...
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A windy point on the wagon road to Holy Cross City.
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Minnie Lundgren stands near a tall tree and some brush. Taken near Gypsum in the 1910s. "One of my dearest friends." -- Alda Borah
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A view of the White family ranch looking South towards some mountains. "Mts South of White Ranch on Salt Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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Myrtle Borah fishes in Deep Lake above L. J. Borah's ranch near Gypsum. "Myrtle Borah trying her luck for the big ones in Deep Lake back of L. J. Borah's in high mountains some climb. Gypsum Creek, Colo. 1915" -- Alda Borah
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Myrtle Borah stands with her two twin granddaughters, Eileen and Elaine. "Taken on East Brush last summer" -- Alda Borah
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Myrtie Hockett (left) stands with Alda Borah near some trees. Myrtie was the niece of Minnie (Hockett) Borah, Jake Borah's wife. Minnie was also Alda's aunt.