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Verso caption: "George Price, brother-in-law of A. V. Hunter, driving first auto in Eagle Valley in 1903. Picture also shows rock fort protection against the Indians." There are four people in the automobile. It appears to be parked at a depot, on the right, with rock fortification on the left. Could this possible be Edwards, Colorado, near the Brett Ranch? This photo is a great example of the effect of rubber cement [used to secure the photo to...
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Ft. Arnett in Red Cliff as it appeared in 1940.
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Ft. Arnett in Red Cliff taken in November 1984. Early Days on the Eagle, by MacDonald Knight and Leonard Hammock, p. 17: "In September, 1879, word reached the infant settlement that the Utes were on the warpath. A rumor made the rounds that a band of Indians had been seen coming up the Eagle. Hurriedly, the men of the town constructed a small fort of stone, high on a projection of quartzite at the junction of Turkey Creek and Eagle River. Rohm...
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Photopostcard labeled taken in 1880. Twelve figures stand on top of the fort location; flagpole visible but not flag. Caption at bottom: "614. Fort Arnett, Red Cliff, Colorado" [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Students build a snowfort together at Brush Creek School in Brush Creek, Colorado.
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The Greater Eagle Fire Protection District changed the flag on Ft. Arnett in Red Cliff, April 2002.
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A William Henry Jackson photograph of Fort Arnett in Red Cliff. Taken around 1880. There are seventeen individuals standing on the rock formation. The American flag is seen flying above the individuals. "After the Meeker Massacre in 1879 the citizens of Red Cliff fearing that the Indians might make further attacks on white settlements decided to build a fort for the protection against the Indians. It was reported that soon after the Meeker Massacre,...