Airplane, trucks and cars close to the fire line during 1944 forest fire northeast of Eagle, Colorado. View taken from across a field. Men standing around the airplane are barely visible.
Airplane at the scene of the forest fire northeast of Eagle, Colorado, 1944. Man holding struts on right side of airplane. Automobiles
in left background, belonging to fire crew and watchers. Smoke evident.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
The haul after a good hunt on Castle Peak. Many deer are in the back of the truck. An aspen grove is in the background with a sawhorse on the right side of the photograph.
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.
Birdie & Frank Figgins pose in front of a car. They have a white dog on a leash with them. There is a sign on the left that says "Fine Food" and has the Coca-Cola logo. In the right background, there is a building (restaurant or gas station?).
"Great grandchildren of Bob & Melissa Trezise [...] Mary Jo, Ronnie Gilmore, Bobby Gilmore." (Caption from photo)
Mary Jo, Ronnie, and Bobby stand on the sidewalk together in front of a car. There are houses and trees in the background.
Bob Trezise, Bobby, Hans Larsen, and Mary Jo pose with the day's kill, a large buck. There is an automobile behind them and a very curious dog jumping on Hans.