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A photo postcard ("Carte Postale") of Stanley McHatton with a note on the back: "This was taken a long time ago & isn't a very good picture of me either - Stanley McHatton Overseas". Dated 1916.
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Stanley McHatton, 1916. "Stanley was a senior when I was a freshmen at Eagle Co. High School in Gypsum" - Alda Borah, from caption.
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Stanley McHatton poses as he would if writing a letter at a decorated desk. He is in full uniform.
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George Strohm poses for a photograph in his World War I uniform. A flag is hung behind him and his arm is resting on the back of a chair. Strohm would come home from the war and would be influential in local government as the Mayor of Gypsum.
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George Strohm in his World War I uniform dated 1916. George would return to the valley and later become mayor of Gypsum (1940-1952). Printed on a postcard with a wide frame.
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Stanley McHatton, pictured here in 1918, served in the US Army during World War I in France. He is holding a firearm over his shoulder. A thumbprint is visible in the top left corner. McHatton Reservoir, named for these McHattons, is located south of the Eagle County Airport.
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Portrait of William Long in his World War I uniform.
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Stanley McHatton stands near a wagon and shed in Gypsum. Taken around 1916-7. He is wearing a military uniform and is holding a shovel. "I thot [thought] a great deal of him, a real clean fellow, studied to be a lawyer back east. Went to Calif. and died there about 1969." -- Alda Borah
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"William R. Stanley and myself November 14, 1919" - caption from photo verso. Appears to located at the barracks at Camp Vail in New Jersey. William Stanley is at right.