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Duane Larsen holds his fishing pole and a fish. There is a fence and a chicken in the background.
42) Figgins Family
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Figgins family members pose with a large fish. From left to right: Hester, "Daddy", George, and (?).
43) Birdie Figgins
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Birdie Figgins holds a line of fish. This photograph was part of a Christmas card from "The Lufkin's".
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Duane Larsen poses with the day's catch. He is holding a fishing pole and there are several fish laid on a board in front of him.
45) Hans & His Catch
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Hans Larsen poses with the day's catch. He is holding a fishing rod in one hand and there are several fish laid on a board in front of him.
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A short, informational brochure on the town of Eagle and Eagle County in general. Includes information for tourists and visitors: recreational opportunities, businesses and offices, airport facilities, and general statistics. The back cover lists county codes and abbreviations on license plates in the state of Colorado. Produced by the Eagle Chamber of Commerce.
47) Dismant Brothers
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“Dismant Brothers were miners. Robert or Voss helped open the Iron Mask- the big mine in Gilman.”
The Dismant family and Robert Vossburg sit on a rock holding their fishing poles. The faint numbers on the photo correspond to these names, from left to right: 1) John Merritt “Merritt” Dismant 2) John Dismant (son of John Merritt) 3) Merritt V. Dismant (son of John Merritt) 4) Robert Vosburg “Voss”, John Merritt’s brother.
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Marker for: "Bob 'Bear' Ferrer, beloved son, father & brother, July 26, 1951--May 23, 1998; Always in our hearts," in Fairview Cemetery. There is a scene engraved on the marker with mountains, trees, a river and fisherman. Ferrar's picture is at the upper right.
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Marker for: "Bob 'Bear' Ferrer, beloved son, father & brother, July 26, 1951--May 23, 1998; Always in our hearts," in Fairview Cemetery. Enlargement of Ferrar's photo from upper right on marker.
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A group of young people sitting on and near a J. P. Oleson truck (license plate dated 1922). The man in the white shirt seated on the running board is holding a fishing rod. The man standing on the right is Elmer Lundgren.
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From left to right, Loren Arther, Bob McHatton, Elmer Lundgren, and Jack Flynn stand against a car. Bob and Elmer appear to be holding fishing rods.
53) Alda Borah
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Alda Borah stands with a catch of mountain trout after a day of fishing. Taken in 1919 near Gypsum.
54) Celia Bess
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Celia Bess stands near the Bess family home after a day of fishing. Several trout are hung on a line. Taken around 1910.
55) E. J. Bess
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E. J. Bess stands near the Bess family home after a day of fishing. Several trout are hung on a line. The Bess family dog is sitting next to E. J. Taken around 1910.
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E. J. Bess and Celia Bess (second and third from the left) fish near Ruedi with two unidentified individuals. Taken around 1910.
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An unidentified individual stands near the Bess family home after a day of fishing. Several trout are hung on a line. Taken around 1910.
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An unidentified individual fishes at Deep Lake near Jake Borah's ranch. Two other individuals are sitting near the shoreline on the left.
59) Myrtle Borah
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Myrtle Borah fishes in Deep Lake above L. J. Borah's ranch near Gypsum.
"Myrtle Borah trying her luck for the big ones in Deep Lake back of L. J. Borah's in high mountains some climb. Gypsum Creek, Colo. 1915" -- Alda Borah
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Four radio plays written by Wilson Rockwell, based in part on short histories he wrote for his book Sunset Slope, and broadcast in the Grand Junction area on KREX during the late 1950’s or early 1960’s. The programs include: Episode 5 – The McCarty’s Last Holdup (0:00), Episode 6 – The Stockton-Eskridge Gang of Durango (12:52), Episode 7 – The Betrayal (27:36) (the story of Isaac “Ike” Stockton’s death), Episode 8 – The Grand Mesa...