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121. Sam Lemon
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Studio photograph (second pose) of Sam Lemon (born in 1880) as a young man, taken while living with his mother, Laura Josephine Lemon, in Fowler, Colorado.
"Mr. Lemon ranched for several years, was employed in construction work and later owned and operated the Gypsum Poolhall." --Eagle Valley Enterprise, Apr. 27, 1961 p.1
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
123. Andrew Messersmith
124. Charles Doll
125. Vinta Byers Heagey
127. Thomas Gill
128. Gloria Lucero
129. Bone Family
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Family portrait photograph of John and Emma Bone, with their children. Standing from left, Fannie Bone Arnt, Calla Bone Mackey; front: Bertha Bone Perry, John M. Bone [Iva's great
grandfather], Emma Cynthia Bone [Iva's great grandmother]."
Bertha Bone Perry's daughter, Bertha Gladys "Birdie" Perry, married Ivan Decker. They were Iva's parents.
131. Leonard George Ambos
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Studio portrait of Leonard G. Ambos, 1890-1962, in U.S. Navy uniform.
Verso: "Leonard Geo. Ambos, 1890-1962. 8268 8262 Ambos. L. G. Ambos return to Mrs. Grace Abbott, Pershing, Colo. Routt Co., Colorado, copy no. 5, group 27"
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
132. Clark Brothers
133. Mary and Fred Rule
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Studio wedding portrait of Fred and Mary Elizabeth Quinlan Rule, married on March 12, 1924.
Fred A. Rule, was born June 22, 1902, to Frank and Rena Randall Rule of Gypsum. He was a rancher in Eagle County for 50 years.
Mary E. Rule was born February 27, 1907, in McCoy to Emmett Quinlan.
134. Bayer Children
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1904 Formal portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Oleson. Julius Peter Oleson was born Feb. 16, 1876, Schleswig-Holstein, Denmakr, and came to the United States in 1889. In 1902, he entered the mercantile business in Gypsum, Colorado, until the time of his death in 1958. In 1904, he married Iva Beck, and they had three children, Harry A., Christine and Mabel. --Eagle Valley Enterprise, Obituary, June 1958
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136. Selma Kempf
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Photo portrait of Selma Kempf, wife of Oscar J. Kempf, who owned uranium mining claims at "Lady Belle Mine." She lived in Eagle, Colorado, in a house owned by her son-in-law, William Luby, and daughter Bessie. She is wearing a silk blouse with rows of beading over a camisole with a brooch.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]