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Doug Hughes at far left, standing with his aunt and uncle, Maybelle and Bert Yandell across the valley from Squaw Creek. Bert is petting his dog, Pal. Ranch buildings are in the background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1933-34, Miss Brennan's class at the Edwards School.
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Wellington family plot, enclosed with chain link fencing, at the Edwards Cemetery in the fall of 1996.
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Shirley Hill next to horse. Shirley and Lou Clark rode together.
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Mrs. Merrill [Elnora Green Merrill] walking away from the camera at Wolcott, crossing the railroad tracks. The sign on the building at left says "Saloon." Charles Merrill, Elnora's husband, owned the Wolcott Mercantile company store.
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Restored Brett Ranch house at mouth of Lake Creek, near Edwards, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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School children at the Edwards School on April 22, 1953. The class is posed on the school steps with the teacher, Mrs. Melissa Tresize, at back right.

88. Head-on

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Head-on accident at Allenton, near Edwards, Colorado, winter of 1920-21.
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Laura Hyde Livingston, wearing riding clothes and hat, standing next to saddled horse. Mrs. Livingston was a teacher at Edwards School. Laura was the mother of Bob Livingston (July 11, 1895--Jan. 28, 1983). She is related to the Hyde family (Ardith Hyde Calhoun) of Eagle County. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Barbara Clark holding her first great-grandson, Nathan Waldvogle. Nathan was born July 1976.
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Terry Stonesifter, (standing) Johnny Cowden(l), Buster Case, Calvin and Bobby Christen (?) at the Edwards School on April 22, 1953.
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Guests from Leadville tent camping at the Brett Ranch circa 1900. The tent is constructed on a 2 x 4 frame. Through the open door, visitors are seated at a table playing cards. A dead marmot is hanging from the screen door latch.
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c.1932: W. H. "Dad" Wellington shown in mail wagon, with his donkey, "Jack" standing next to the railroad crossing sign at Edwards. Lettuce shed is on the far left, with stacks of crates. Wellington hauled mail from the railroad to the Edwards Post Office twice a day for over 42 yrs. "He has driven this route, carrying the mail for forty-four years, since May 13, 1895, without missing a single trip. He makes three each day. He calls his mule...
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The John C. Metcalf family who came to Avon in 1883. From L to R: Lizzy Metcalf, Emma, John, Amy and John C.. Metcalf. In the Eagle County Blade [Mar. 13, 1902], there was an obituary for Emma Metcalf, "...aged about 15 years, the second daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Metcalf, of Edwards...." Burial was in the Edwards cemetery. "The deceased was a granddaughter of Mr. John W. Love of Eagle."
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Circa 1880s, hunting group including members of the Wellington Family, possibly in Kansas. Grandmother Wellington is the first woman on the left, Grandfather Wellington is on the far right. Gentleman in the center of the photo is holding a flintlock rifle.
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Marker for Leona M. Terry Brett, "Beloved Nana, May 14,1902--January 4, 1984," in the Brett Family Cemetery. A mountain scene with pines and a rose are engraved on the marker.
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Marker for James Bryan Brett, September 12, 1896--January 17, 1961, in the Brett Family Cemetery. A mountain scene with pines and deer is engraved on the marker.
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Marker for George Brett, 1885--1901 in the Brett Family Cemetery. An I.O.O.F. insignia is in front of the marker.
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Marker for Joseph James Brett, April 5, 1947--April 13, 1968, in the Brett Family Cemetery. Crossed pistols decorate the marker.
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Marker for Oscar Dutton, 1833--1895, Company B, 20th Ind. Volunteers, Grand Army of the Republic, in the Edwards Cemetery. Mr. Dutton was a Civil War Veteran.