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Photo postcard of a ranch, possibly near Edwards, in the early 1900s. Barn, house, corrals in foreground; train in background. Snow on the ground.
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Students standing next to Edwards School circa 1908-1910. The girl on the left, second row from the top, is believed to be Esther L. Klatt. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1910: Five people seated on step of the U.S. Post Office, Edwards, Colorado. Log building was situated on site now occupied by the Edwards I-70 off-ramp. Screen door and double-hung window visible. Two dogs in foreground. From left to right: Lucia Wellington, Esther Moore, Lydia Nelson, Nelse Nelson, Esther Wellington (Klatt). Esther Moore is wearing a bonnet, Nelse Nelson wearing overalls and hat, Esther Wellington wearing straw hat. [Title...
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1902, Grandmother Wellington, Lucia, Huldah, Dad Wellington, Grandfather Wellington. The two smaller girls in front are Esther and Edna Wellington. Dad's mother and father had come from Parsons, Kansas. Butch Wellington was born that November, 1902.
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"The old home in Edwards - Summer of 1972."
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"The old home in Edwards - Summer of 1972. I loved every flower that bloomed."
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"Digging sewer line. Note location of old barn in background."
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"Heavy equipment working in field" near the Klatt residence.
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The Klatt Family home in the summer of 1969.
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"Heavy equipment working in field. Black Beauty and Buttons in what is left of a fertile field," on the left.
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"Taken from East of Edwards Service Station and looking toward home. Highway 70 had moved in."
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"The old home in Edwards - Summer of 1972."
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The Eagle River at Edwards [Wilmore stop]. Lettuce shed next to the railroad with the old water tank in the background. Benny Klatt's home and small store on Highway 6. Benny Klatt was killed by his brother-in-law, William Wellington, over the ownership of the cabin in which Wellington lived.