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George "Doc" and Frances Yost (Bucar) stand with their son, a small George Nelson "Nels" Yost off the edge of the sidewalk. There is a building and fenceline in the background.
Alexander Allen was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland on March 8, 1841. His family emigrated to the United States, making their way to Colorado before the turn of the century. He died in Olive Springs, TN on January 10, 1931.
Joseph "Joe" Allen holds open a bag showing off the day's catch: about 5 fish. The water clearly went over his tall boots, as his pants are wet all the way to the knee.
Jane Bemis dressed up on "Hobo Day" in 1928. She is carrying a stick with a knapsack attached to it, bandana around her neck, and is holding an object in her right hand. There is a wooden structure in the background. The gold in the top right and bottom left corners are fasteners in the photo album.
Hans and his grandchildren, Mary Jo & Bobby, stand in front a the day's kill together. There is a barn/building in the background. Bobby is holding the elk's head.
"Lola Figgins' twin boys" (caption from photo)
Raymond & Ronnie Lufkin, Lola Figgins Lufkin's twin boys, in similar outfits stand in a field holding hands. There appears to be a clothesline in the background. Lola Figgins Lufkin is the daughter of Frank & Birdie Figgins.
Aunt Bessie assists baby Ralph with petting a dog. The dog looks a bit reluctant. (Names from photograph) There is a baby carriage/buggy of sorts in the background and the two are in a fenced-in front yard.
Loyd Gerard stands in front of a truck. There is packed snow on the ground and a shed or barn in the background on the right. The truck looks new and has a bed for hauling (possibly for W.H. Staup).
Mr. E. W. Jerrell, the Superintendent of Eagle High School (1922-1928). He is holding a book in one hand and pointing with the other. A gold corner from the photo album is visible in the right corner; there is a building with a window in the background.