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Melissa Larsen holds a coyote caught in a trap. Melissa is dressed for winter in a hat, coat, and gloves, and there is snow and trees in the background.
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Ethel Mary Macdonell, age 2 or 3, wearing tall socks and a dress. She is standing in a grassy field with mountains, fenceline, and a road in the background.
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Melissa Larsen sits on a front porch step.
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Melissa Larsen walking down the road. She is carrying a bag or possibly a hat. There are trees and a fenceline in the background.
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"Taken August 24, 1918 at Meeker, Colo. Look for X's [...] Lois Rose Anderson" (Caption from photo) Lois Rose Anderson is marked in the photograph in the back row, second from the right. The girls are all dressed alike with flags and triangle hats.
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Group photo. From left to right: Rose Lea, Ada Lea, Zella Lea (Johnson), Charles Lea (husband of Zella), Johanna Lea, and (?).
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Girls pose in costumes, wands, and crowns. Pearl Tuttle is pictured far right; Bertha Perske(?) is pictured on the left(?). There is a large brick building in the background, as well as steps, flowers, and trees. Another woman is sitting in the far left of the photo.
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Lorraine (left) and Virginia (right) Essick pose together. There are bushes, trees, and houses in the background.
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Evelyn and Grace Edge (left to right) sit on a fenceline along the road. There is a house in the background to the left of Evelyn.
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Children and their teacher pose outside the Dotsero School in 1910. The school was part of School District No. 2 near the Eagle/Garfield County line. From left to right: Leone Yost, Doris Yost, Ora Carr, Elsie Yost, Violet Carr, Fannie Van Horn, Nannie Carr. Their teacher, Elizabeth (Bedell) Quinlan stands behind them.
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Bernice Hart poses in a small chair with her cat. A house with a porch is visible in the background.
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Bernice Hart fits perfectly in her wagon, a "Pioneer Coaster", and is ready to steer. The family's home is in the background with a large porch.
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Bernice Hart has her shovel in a small creek or ditch, near Brush Creek in Eagle. She has an exceptionally large bow on her head and there is a house visible in the background.
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"Bernice Hart & her two Playmates" - caption on back, assumed to be Alda Borah. Bernice is dressed for the cold holding a white cat with the family dog at her side. A house is in the background and behind the dog, you can see where she has placed her doll and bear from the previous photograph (see related images).
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Bernice Hart is dressed warmly for a photo with the family dog and allows her doll and bear to share a special seat on the chair.
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1930 Eagle High School girl's basketball team. Back row, from left: Idella "Dottie" Calvick Lessard, Iola Baer Knuth, Mary Rice McGlothin, Emma Randall, Beatrice Bindley Phillips, Winnifred Brooks Lewis. Front row: Rhoda Mae Reynolds Hartman, Chloe High Colby, and Louise Hartman Roberts. Dottie Calvick was originally identified as Ethel Cowden Fessenden but Iola Baer Knuth wrote to the Editor of EVE on March 30, 1995: "I thought I should make...
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Bernice Hart, daughter of Warren Hart, near the family's home and ranch on Brush Creek.
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Imogene Nottingham (later Mrs. Frank Doll) standing with pet deer. Lettuce shed in right background. Child on horse in left background. Photo taken from Emmett Nottingham place in Avon facing northwest. Metcalf Gulch (not in GNIS) visible behind the lettuce shed. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Group photo in front of an unidentified building. The second girl in the front row is Evelyn Marguerite Lea, daughter of William H. Lea of Gypsum, Colorado. Possibly a group photo of a school students and teachers.