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From caption, on the left is George Ziegler holding his hat on top of Babe the horse. Pink the horse is to the right of Babe with Edwin Reynolds at her side. The horses are attached to a wagon or cart of sorts and the wheel can be seen in teh background behind Ziegler. The two worked on the Borah ranch.
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George Ziegler sitting on a moon backdrop.
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This photograph appears to be a gift to Alda Borah from "your friend, George Ziegler June 25, 1914".
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Vivian Hodges & George Ziegler on horseback, 1911. A pile of brush is at front right and a fenceline is visible behind them.
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"Freshies at Eagle H.S. Sept. 10, 1915" Left to right: Merril Frasier, Mayme Long, George Ziegler, Hazel Harris, & Claude Peterson. The photograph is printed on a postcard, which also reads "From Buster (George Ziegler) to Mary Jane (Alda), the names we called each other September 29, 1915".
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Left to right: Alda Borah, George Ziegler, and Vivian Hodges preparing for a horseback ride on Brush Creek.
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The Borah house on Brush Creek. Taken in the summertime. From left to right: George Lovinggood, Alfred Borah, Mr. Swarthout (seated), Mary Borah, George Ziegler, Alda Borah. "Old home on Brush Creek, Colo when Hop Vines covered porch in summer." -- Alda Borah
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From left to right: Alda Borah, George Ziegler, Alice Swarthout, and Georgy Wilson stand for a picture outside the Borah house in 1914.
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Left to right: George Ziegler, Nannie King, Alda Borah, and George Lovinggood pose for a picture at the Borah ranch on Brush Creek. Taken in 1915.
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George Ziegler stands with two of the Kilgore children, Gordon and Mildred, near a building on Brush Creek.
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"1914. George Ziegler. A stubborn calf. Old home in Colo." -- Alda Borah
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12) Sawing
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George Ziegler saws a cedar log at the Borah ranch around 1914 or 1915. "Our old home Brush Creek. George Ziegler, old beau, moved to Ariz[ona], saw him at picnic in 1919." -- Alda Borah