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"Phillip H. Bradley & woman" - caption from photograph album
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"swimming hole" Album
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The Schlegel homestead on the Piney. Barn and corral built by Matt Schlegel (Mathias).

5. "Fun"

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"Fun" - caption from Schlegel Family Album.
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"mama" Album
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"Pictured here are four sisters who recently met for the first time in 35 years. Left to right, are Mrs. Lena Gettys, of Ennis, Tex.; Mrs. Charles Willman, of Route 2, Lebanon; Mrs. Albert Semken, of Gusher, Utah, and Mrs. Matt Schlegel, of Minturn, Colo." -- Belleville Daily Advocate
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The Schlegel family standing in front of the cabin on the Piney. Left to right: Phoebe Haney McKinney, Violet Schlegel, Ruth Schlegel, Wesley Schlegel, Phoebe Elvira McKinney Schlegel holding Clarence Schlegel.
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Photo postcard of the six Schlegel brothers plus three friends. From left to right: Guy, Perl, Ben Clover Wedlin (married Aunt Muriel Schlegel), Fred, Doak Anderson, Paul Powell, Benjamin, Matt and Clyde (elsewhere, Clyde and Matt)
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Photo from Schlegel and McKinney Family History, by Virginia Holmes Powell, Sept. 2003 [RARE 920 S3391]. Back, left to right: Clyde (1884), Benjamin (1880), Jessie (1976), Matt (1874), Perl (1883) Front, left to right: Lula Mae (Doll, 1892), Fred (1888), mother Syrena (1859), father Mathias (1855), Meril (1886), Guy (1886)
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"Philip H. Bradley" - name from photograph album caption
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Burns school in 1976 (abandoned). Mrs. L. K. Toomer was one of the last teachers. Freda Lowe was the last cook. The Gates, Albertson, Benton, Toomer, Strubi, Luark, Schlegel, Wheelock, and Wurtsmith children went to this school (grades 1 through 8). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Gilman power plant under renovation. The house in the immediate left background is where the Enzenroth family lived. Directly behind and to the left of the Enzenroth house is the Hess house. The Schlegel house is to the right of the Hess house. The school fence is visible at upper right.
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Power station upgrade in Gilman. The long house in the background is where the Schlegel family lived. The school yard fence is visible at upper right.
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"Several observers comment that Jill Schlegel, the only woman working in the pens, is just as adept at handling the animals as most of the men. She grew up in Burns Hole (her maiden name is Wurtsmith), and ranching has always been a part of her life." Heicher, Kathy. The Cattle Drive: Burns Hole cowboys mix tradition and technology. Photographer Mike Rawlings. Vail Trail, November 24, 1989, p.16-19.
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Meeting between ranchers and the Forest Service held at the CCC Camp, Yeoman Park, in the 1930s. Adrian "Abe" Reynolds, founder of the Eagle Valley Enterprise is wearing the dark suit and standing in the back row. Back row: 7th from left Adrian Reynolds (father of Marilla McCain); 8th Ellery Burford, sheep rancher; 9th L. J. Borah, Gypsum Creek rancher and guide Front row: 2d from left Clyde Schlegel, McCoy rancher; 3rd Cyrus Dice, rancher; 4th...
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Unidentified girl from the Schlegel Family Collection of photographs.
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An unknown woman. Part of the Schlegel Family Collection.
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"Bennie." Part of the Schlegel Family Collection.