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1901: Dorothy Doll, 3 years old, in hat and overalls holding the reins of an unsaddled horse in fenced yard. Trees and grass indicate late spring/summer. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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All grades at the Upper Gypsum School, School District No. 5, Gypsum. "This was one of my years at the school with 6 grades and averaged 23 to 25 students during the year. Probably 1926-27. At one time this building was one of few schools in the county which could brag about its heating system and an extra room for library materials. Several years two teachers taught here and one used the library room for a classroom. Dating back many years ago the...
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Students at the Upper Gypsum School.
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C.1894: Sam (Sammy) Doll holding a newly planted tree (no leaves) with his right hand, left hand on hip, posing for the camera. He wears a small-brimmed hat, pulled down to his ears, wool coat and laced boots (which look too large for him). Sam was born in Osnaburg, Ohio, October 31, 1882; died in Gypsum, Colorado, 1899. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mrs. Gould's class at the Canyon School in Upper Gypsum School District No. 5.
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Ralph, Ruth, and Helen Schlutter at the Cottonwood School during the 1924-25 school year.
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Cottonwood School group during the 1924-25 school year, School District No. 5 Upper Gypsum. Georgia Heyer [Clark] is pictured with her pupils, Helen, Ruth and Ralph Schlutter. Georgia later served as Eagle County Superintendent of Schools.
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Studio photograph of Bird Crawford (Hockett) and her brothers. "Birdie" came to the Gypsum valley as a small girl with her parents. In 1898, she married Addison L. Hockett, member of another pioneer family. They had four daughters: Myrtie Stephens, Mary Margaret Robichaud, Arta Pharo, and Lucy Ronchetti.
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The children of Franklin and Lucy Slusser Doll, in a formal portrait photograph taken in Ohio. From left, Gretchen (white dress), Dorothy, Susan and Hiram Frank [Frankie].
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Gypsum Grade School students lined up for school photograph, prior to 1910. Some of them are identified by number: [smaller numbers] 1. Art Stremme; 2. Iva Doll Slaughter; 3. Iva Sham Dodo; 4. Fritz Borah [larger numbers] 1. Ellen McHatten; 2. Elizabeth Quinlan; 3. Viola Hines 4. Mrs. Morrison, teacher; 5. L.J. Borah; 6. Aden Moser; 7. Pearl Chatfield; 8. Julia Steyer; 9. Lottie Schliff; 10. Edith Grundel; 11. Riene Chatfield; 12 Bill Stremme;...
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The Upper Gypsum School in 1910. Back row, from left: Miss Carmine, Opal Light, Dorothy Doll (Gerard), Laura Maxson, Charles Hazzard, Frank Doll, Jess Maxson, Jim Strohm Middle row, from left: Anna Ryden (Bobson), Elsa Schlutter (Hayes), Jule Oleson, Gene Slaughter Bottom row, from left: Liz Maxson, --- Light, William Ryden, Fred Oleson, Albert Oleson, ___ , Marvin Ryden, Robert Carter, Dave Carter, Art Ryden [Title supplied from catalog prepared...