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Edna and Sam Lemon on their 50th wedding anniversary in 1955, Gypsum, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Edna Stewart Lemon, at left, and her daughter, Madeline Winifred Lemon, center, with Edna's mother, DelsieBelle Martin Stewart. The flora is not native to Eagle County so the assumption is that they're visiting elsewhere. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Friends and family gathered to celebrate Edna and Sam Lemon's 50th wedding anniversary. Edna (in dark dress) and Sam are seated on the left couch; Edna's brother, Carl Stewart, and his wife Doris are seated on the righ couch. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Sam Lemon and his brother-in-law, Carl Stewart, seated on rocks. Outbuilding in background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Wedding photo of Edna J. Stewart and Samuel Samson Lemon. Sam Lemon moved to Gypsum in 1901 and married Edna, who was born in Dotsero, in 1905. Edna's wedding costume includes a lace collar and cameo brooch. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Edna Stewart Lemon on horseback at left, Madeline Winifred Lemon on horseback at right (probably 4-6 years old). In between them is Laura Josephine Lemon, Madeline's grandmother. They are riding on the Stewart family homestead land at Sweetwater, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Marker for the ashes of Jack Stewart II, 1923-1979, in the Stewart Family Cemetery at Dotsero, Colorado. "Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens and John Gannon. Barbara Steward gave the information on Dotsero graves." -- Mildred Toomer
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Stewart gravesites in Dotsero. Jack Stewart (tall gravestone), 1842-1916, Jack Stewart II, (front of tall gravestone), 1923-1979, and Elsie Trump Owen (marker to the right of the Stewarts) who was a daughter of Nelson Yost, 1898-1985. Also buried here is the baby of Edna Stewart-Lemon. The cemetery is to the right of the westbound ramp to I-70 at Dotsero. "Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens...
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Looking west toward Glenwood Canyon, a view of the Doll Ranch at Dotsero. Hwy 6 is at midfield and the Stewart Family cemetery is where the cottonwood trees are located. The Stephens Nursery is at this location now [2012]. The photo was taken in April 1955, after a spring storm.
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Edna Lemon wearing an apron and standing in front of a potted plant, June1969. Edna was 83 at the time this photo was taken. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Fifteen students standing next to the porch of the Sweetwater School. Teacher was Myrtie Hockett. Back row: ---- Moore, Warren Thatcher, Jim Skiff, Tom Moore, Freeman Thatcher, Duane Skiff, ---- Cate, Mintferd Baer, Wallace Thatcher (extra name or someone is hidden behind the front row). Front row: Roy Hanson, Maxine Stewart, Fern Moore, Marcia Stephens, Marie Moore, Clifford Skiff. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical...
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Ten students standing in front of the Sweetwater School (Myrtie Hockett, teacher). Snow on the ground. Back row: Warren Thatcher, James Boni, Mintferd Baer ?, Margaret Ross (Diamond Jack Alteris' sister-in-law), Duane Skiff, Mintfered Baer ?. Front row: Wallace Thatcher, LaVonne Skiff, Jack Stewart, James Skiff. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Edna and Sam Lemon standing on the boardwalk in front of a building. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The oldest grave in Dotsero, Alexander Campbell Stewart, grandfather of Leland Stewart of Gypsum. Alexander was buried in 1886. It is north of the Dotsero frontage road, east of the old school house. "Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens and John Gannon. Barbara Steward gave the information on Dotsero graves." -- Mildred Toomer
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Jim Rule on left, standing next to Madeline Winifred Lemon (seated on Columbine, the horse). Carl Stewart, at right, has one hand on Columbine. Carl is madeline's uncle. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The oldest grave in Dotsero, Alexander Campbell Stewart, grandfather of Leland Stewart of Gypsum. Alexander was buried in 1886. It is north of the Dotsero frontage road, east of the old school house. "Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens and John Gannon. Barbara Steward gave the information on Dotsero graves." -- Mildred Toomer
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Stewart gravesites in Dotsero. Jack Stewart (tall gravestone), 1842-1916, Jack Stewart II, (front of tall gravestone), 1923-1979, and Elsie Trump Owen (marker to the right of the Stewarts) who was a daughter of Nelson Yost, 1898-1985. Also buried here is the baby of Edna Stewart-Lemon. The cemetery is to the right of the westbound ramp to I-70 at Dotsero. "Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens...
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Marker for the ashes of Jack Stewart II, 1923-1979, in the Stewart Family Cemetery at Dotsero, Colorado. "Graves in the Dotsero Sweetwater area. Collected by Joan Brallier. Helped by Myrti Stephens and John Gannon. Barbara Steward gave the information on Dotsero graves." -- Mildred Toomer