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The Brush Creek school house near Eagle in 1907. A boy is coming out of the door; outhouse behind the school. The school is surrounded by a fence with a stile in place for students to climb over. From the shadows in the foreground, it appears one of the horsement is the photographer. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Students and teacher, Miss Patterson, in front of Spring Valley School, Gypsum. The log school building has six tall, paned windows providing light to the classroom. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The Blacktail School near Radium, Colo., in 1909. Back Row: Dewey Leroux, Dora Mugrage, Jessie Cannon (teacher), Alonzo Hudson, Leon Leroux. In front: Andrew Henry, Laura Mugrage, Leander Hoyt, Ammi Hoyt." -- verso caption [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Yarmony Creek School, 1909. Ethel McCoy, Lucille Kibbler, Frank Groh and the teacher." -- McCoy Memoirs p.213 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1936: Four children and female teacher standing on the steps of log schoolhouse: Teacher Martha Gates; children Rose Marie Bailey, "Billy" Wurtsmith, Alzora and John Benton. School built by James P. Gates. Photo taken in 1936. [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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The pupils of Luby School, Missouri Heights, lined up outside their one-room log school house. From left: Roy Hovis, Lawrence Sirola, Geraldine Fender, Harold Fender, Zada Guld, Charley Wise, Ray Hovis
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Ten students standing in front of the Sweetwater School (Myrtie Hockett, teacher). Snow on the ground. Back row: Warren Thatcher, James Boni, Mintferd Baer ?, Margaret Ross (Diamond Jack Alteris' sister-in-law), Duane Skiff, Mintfered Baer ?. Front row: Wallace Thatcher, LaVonne Skiff, Jack Stewart, James Skiff. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Ruedi School, picture of Mrs. Meredith's class in Basalt School District 19.
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Miss Ranoux's class at the Luby School, Joint 6 School District (Cattle Creek), Missouri Heights.
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Twelve children, oldest in back row, standing in front of the school building with their teacher. The log school building has a wide front porch and windows on either side of the front door. Front row: Jessie Lindsley, Mary Stout, Shirley Lindsley, Hazel Stout. Second row: Richard Stout, Bill Schultz, Georgia Stout, Junior Schultz. Back row: Elbert Schultz, Leo Stout, ---------, Kenny Schultz. Teacher: Vera Goodenberger
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c.1922: Derby Mesa School. Teacher Ann Zastrow and students standing in front of the school door. Back row, left to right: Albert Gates, Mary Gates, Helen Albertson, Ann Zastrow, Orris Albertson. Front row, left to right: Alva Newman, Berta Gates, Ella May Alberson, Martha Gates, Lemley Gates. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]