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Fulford Camp near East Brush Creek. Undated. Fulford, Colorado is located 18 miles south of Eagle and was once a bustling mining town. The Fulford family were influential in local hotels, stores, and mines of the time. Today, many cabins and homes are there with trails and recreation, although the area could be considered closed during the winter months. This photograph was printed on a postcard.
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"This big mountain was my friend when I was a child on Brush Creek, south of Eagle. Was reported me paper, a large portion was expected to fall this year (1982). Wonder if it has happened." - from Alda Borah. The peaks of Castle Peak have changed, but it wasn't until 2015 when more noticeable rocks had disappeared.
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A view of mountains located near the mining town of Gilman. Taken in 1919.
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A postcard of Ute Pass, located in the Rampart Range in Teller County, Colorado. Two horses are pulling a small buggy on the road near a lookout point. A creek runs alongside the pass, possible Fountain Creek.
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A photograph near Eagle, Colorado where Diamond S Ranch is located today. From Alda Borah.
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Double-printed on a green postcard reading "Colorado Mountain Scenery Photographed by C. W. Collins, Georgetown." Four people are perched on a mountainside looking down at the town below; the homes in the valley below provide scale for distance and height.
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"Waunita Springs, Colo" - from Alda Borah.
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"This showed the entire length of the farm" and the Borah's house is circled (from Alda Borah). The ranch was located on Brush Creek from what is now the Hardscrabble Road up to the red schoolhouse, then east toward Bruce Creek.
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A photograph of two waterfalls located on Ute Pass. A road is visible running alongside the water (Fountain Creek?) and waterfalls. Ute Pass is in central Colorado.
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"Miss McDonald, Mr. [James] Dilts, Mother, Bob Koonce, Father [Alfred Borah] and I [Alda Borah]" - from Alda Borah.