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Saint Marys Catholic Church in Eagle, Colorado, circa 1980. The church was originally the Eagle School at 215 Capitol St. Built in 1890, it was used as a school until 1916 when it was sold to the Catholic Church.
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1913 Eagle School, now (1986) a Catholic Church. Sixth child from left (front row) wearing a hat is Rolland Randall. Approximately 88 children and teachers in the photo, lined up in 3 or 4 rows. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The school building in Eagle, Colorado, 215 Capitol St. Built in 1890, it was used as a school until 1916 when it was sold to the Catholic Church. The school is surrounded by a picket fence and boardwalk. On front: "31, City School, Eagle, Colo., Forsyth-Pho."
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Front view of the Methodist Church and parsonage, Eagle, Colorado. The Church was organized under the name of Christ Methodist Church. W. W. Winne, who preached (1899-1900) but was not an ordained minister, arranged for a five hundred dollar loan from the Denver Missionary Society. With this money and donated labor, the one-room church was completed in July 1900; the parsonage was built in 1902. The church's address is 138 Howard St., Eagle, Colorado. [Title...
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St. Mary's Catholic Church in Eagle. Alex Macdonell served as a Deacon. The church was originally a school building.
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Methodist Church, Eagle, Colorado, built in 1900. An enlargement program was started in 1940 by Rev. Casselman. A fellowship hall and office were built on the ground level and Sunday School rooms were on the second level. A furnace was installed in the basement. Parsonage is barely visible in the left background. [Compare with 1982.001.088, view from 1902] Between 1951 and 1954m the Sunday School rooms were completed. [Title supplied from catalog...
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The United Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. The image was taken by Jim Nimon in February of 1983. A sign for the Mountain Tots Preschool can be seen on the right.