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Three donkeys stand near a wooden fence at Ruedi.
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Eulene Kilgore, daughter of Alvin Kilgore, stands near a fence. She is holding a small stuffed animal toy. Alvin and Jennie Kilgore were tenants of Alfred and Mary Borah for several years.
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Arthur "Art" Stremme stands near a fence in Gypsum. Stremme was a member of the first graduating class of the Eagle County High School. His father, Theodore Stremme, owned the Stremme Store and served as the postmaster for Gypsum from 1905 to 1935.
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From left to right: Alfred Borah, Lola (Tracy) Borah, Catherine Gale Borah, LeRoy Borah, Mrs. Hamilton, and Mary (Grant) Borah stand for a picture in front of an automobile. The description on the back says the photo was taken prior to 1917. However, Catherine Gale Borah was born in 1921. LeRoy was the nephew of Alfred and Mary Borah.
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Members of the Borah family father with friends around 1918. L. J. Borah (mislabeled as LeRoy Borah) is holding a dog. Back row (l-r): Jack Layton, L. J. Borah, Alfred Borah, Jake Borah, Willis Staup Front row (l-r): Alda Borah, Myrtle Borah, Marvin Borah
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Eileen and Elaine Borah, the daughters of Marvin Borah, smile for a picture. Taken in 1947 when they were four years old.
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Bessie Green (left), mother of Celia Bess, leans against a fence at the Bess ranch at Ruedi. The woman sitting on the fence is unidentified. Taken around 1910.
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Jake Borah's mare, Babe, with her young colt.
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The Lower Brush Creek Schoolhouse, taken at some point in the 1910s. The schoolhouse is still standing and is now the School House Ranch. The school was built across the road from the older Brush Creek School. "The new school house on Brush Creek across highway from old one." -- Alda Borah
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From left to right: LeRoy, Lola, and Jake Borah prepare to go on a horseback ride. LeRoy was the son of Jake Borah. Me married Lola (Tracy) Borah on June 1, 1919.
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A view of Gypsum Creek located near Jake Borah's ranch. Some fence posts are visible on the right.
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From left to right: Leo Daugherty's sister, Loren Arthur, Bert Wolverton, Anne Wolverton, Miss Smith, Tom Carolan, Mildred Nutt, Leo Daugherty, and Mary Carolan picnic on Brush Creek in 1919.
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A view of Coffin Mountain near Brush Creek. Buildings from the Borah ranch are visible in the background. "Coffin & Beacher Brush Creek, Colorado, on the road to school house where Mother watched for me." -- Alda Borah
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c.1928: Burns, Colorado; old location, now site of the Burns School. Two automobiles parked in front of log buildings and rail fence. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Newcomer place on the Benton ranch, built in 1914.
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"Sheephorn Creek, 1906. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rundell and children, Ernest, Helen and Marie." -- McCoy Memoirs p.315 Cropped and flipped version of original at 1998.002.001 "Ernest, Helen, Clarence, Marie and Mrs. [Phoebe] Rundell." -- verso caption [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Waunita Springs, Colo" - from Alda Borah.
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"My pet calves at the old home, my birthplace" - from Alda Borah. Alda's four calves are in fenced in near a building or barn.
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Buerger dwelling on Sweetwater Road built in 1929.
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Six young women, grouped next to a fence. All are wearing coats and all but one are wearing hats. From left to right: Roberta Hunter, Doris [Dora?] McMillen, Alice Hunter, Blanche Dump, Elsie Elliott, Benarda Meehan.