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A letter written by Sam Doll to his brother, Frank Doll, dated January 13, 1892, from Hot Springs, Arkansas. The letter is written on letterhead for the Hotel Eastman, located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The Hotel Eastman was built in 1890. The 500 room hotel was a popular destination for the baseball community in the early 20th century. During World War II, the hotel was taken over by the United States Military because of its location across the street...
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A letter written by Sam Doll to his brother, Frank Doll, dated May 31, 1890, from Chicago, Illinois.
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A letter written by Sam Doll to his brother, Frank Doll, dated November 29, 1899, from Glenwood Springs. The letter is written on letterhead for the Rio Grande Hotel Company, advertising hotels in Salida, Pueblo, and Glenwood Springs, with dining stations in Pueblo, Salida, Leadville, Minturn, and Glenwood Springs.
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A letter written by Sam Doll to his brother, Frank Doll, dated June 21, 1890, from Chicago, Illinois.
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A letter written by Sam Doll to his brother, Frank Doll, dated October 30, 1900, from Denver. The letter is written on letterhead for the Oxford Hotel. The Oxford opened its doors in 1891, and is still in operation as of 2022. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 17, 1979.
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A letter written by Warren Henry to the Doll Condon Cattle Company, dated October 22,1899, from Sheephorn.
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A letter written by the James A. Fleming & Company to Frank Doll, dated December 14, 1899, regarding the sale of property. The letter is incomplete, containing only a first page.
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Two letters written by M.E. Williams (page 1) and Peter Barth (page 2) to Frank Doll, dated December 4, 1900, from Gillett, Colorado. The letter's are written on letterhead for The Bon Ton, Confectionary, Cigars, Tobacco. Peter Barth's letter is written in German, and has been translated to English. M.E. Williams resided in Gillett, and was a barber. Peter Barth moved to Eagle County, and interacted with the Doll Brothers and Alfred Borah.
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A letter from Samuel Lemon to Frank Doll, dated April 23, 1908. The letter concerns the sale of cattle between Samuel Lemon and Frank Doll.
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A letter written by Y. B. P. to Joe McDonell, dated October 19, 1898, from Telluride. The letter is written on letterhead for The New Sheridan hotel. The New Sheridan is located in Telluride and is still in operation, having first opened its doors in 1895, following a fire that destroyed the first Sheridan Hotel. It is unknown who Y. P. B. or Joe McDonell were, nor is it clear what their connection to the Doll Brothers was.
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A letter written by the Logan Investment Company to Frank Doll, dated December 26, 1899, from Buena Vista.
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits.
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits.
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits.
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits.
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits.
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits.
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits.
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Operating for more than 50 years, the Annual Rummage Sale of Eagle County was a sociocultural phenomenon. It was the major annual fundraiser for the Eagle Valley Community Fund (EVCF). Eagle County nonprofit organizations and schools were the primary recipients of EVCF monetary benefits.
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In 1963, Merv Lapin arrived in the Gore Creek Valley and at the fledgling Vail Ski Area. He has been active in Vail community affairs since day one. As the son and grandson of Lithuanian immigrants, Lapin understands the values of hard work, community spirit and the universal language of sport.