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D.&R.G. engine wrecked at Belden. Caption: "Malley" Crane being used to right the engine; Eagle River in the foreground.
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Eagle Valley Middle School circa 1983. Castle Peak is in the background.
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Masters degree graduates file out of summer Commencement ceremonies at Quigley Bandshell, ca. late 1980s.
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Iva and Marvin haying on Congor Mesa Road (Leonard Horn's place).
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Arnold Nottingham and visitor from New Mexico, seated on rock garden wall in front of the Anthony Smith house. Both are wearing boots and appear to be engrossed in conversation. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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WSC biology professor Dr. John C. Johnson as a coach/referee at Colorado State Normal School (Western State Colorado University) ca. 1920.
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Sixty-two members of the 1966 WSC football squad pose for a photograph on the Mountaineer Bowl bleachers.
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Major fires, two years apart spurred Salidans into a spate of brick construction that eventually saved the town from more devastating damage. A couple of brick yards were in operation before the 1886 fire, but within a year after the 1888 conflagration, there were at least four in production. Clay, sand and water are stirred into a stiff mud before it is packed into molds. It was repetitive, back-wrenching work, but it was lucrative for many years....
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A Freshman Convocation takes place at Quigley Bandshell, 2002. Kelley and Hurst Halls are in the background.
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Studio portrait of Francis Marion Skiff, 1847-1910. A History of Eagle County [1940], p. 186: "F. M. Skiff owned the town site of Gypsum, Mrs. Skiff owning the first dry goods store and running the first post office. Mr. Skiff built the first two story building in Gypsum [1900]. This bulding is now the Lundgrens store. p. 187 The upstairs of this place was used for a school." [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical...
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Marker for: "William "Bill" Gern Booco, June 22, 1931--June 11, 2008," in the McCoy Cemetery. Inscription: "He was born and raised in McCoy, CO and lived his adult life in the Denver area. His body lies at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Wheat Ridge, CO, but his spirit belongs to the mountains. He was a son, a brother, a father and a grandfather and will always be loved and missed by many. May he rest in peace."
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From Lionshead parking structure area, looking down West Meadow Drive. Free ice skating rink is on the left.
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Gore Creek Drive.
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Clarence Dubach cuts out a future drill road near New York Cabins in Fulford Mining District.
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Houses in Red Cliff in the 1930s. The Fleming Lumber Company is the white roof at midfield. The railroad tracks and walkover are above the Lumber Company.
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Joe Sudduth standing in the doorway of the Sudduth home in Wolcott. There is a boardwalk to the house, in an attempt to keep mud outside the living areas.
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Front: "Eagle Bird Canon Prospecting for US 40;" verso: "Highway scene near Gilman, mid- winter"
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1908-1910: Denver & Rio Grande Railroad section crew with hand-car in front of the Avon Depot (also a residence of William Finley Cole and family). Five men are standing on the hand-car, one is standing on track in front of the car. From l. to r.: Mike Kelly, Jack Wellington, Dow Hancock. Some snow is on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]