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Building construction at the Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. Men are pictured with shovels and a concrete mixer in the center. A tractor can be seen in the right background.
Studio photograph of William Gay [father of Blanch Gay Dump, grandfather of Pearl Dump Mize]. He is wearing a dress suit with bow tie, full goatee and mustache.
Photo was entitled "Snoe-shoe rabbit at watering hole," but shows a man standing on a rock by a stream, somewhere in the mountains.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
John Kavanaugh and horse, taken on ranch prior to his marriage (early 1930s).
"He liked the horse as you can see. Taken on Ranch before he was married." pencil, on back
Studio portrait of William Henry Nottingham. He is standing behind a bent-wire chair, with his hands grasping the top of the chairback. He is wearing a dark suit and tie.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
From left, Tom Dice, Andrew Christensen, John Love, and Ed Glenn in front of the E. E. Glenn Store, at the corner of 2nd and Broadway, Eagle, Colorado.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
A group of men work to add on to the existing Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. There is a cement mixer in the midground, towards the left, and most men are holding shovels.
Clarence Fair was a delivery man for the Chambers Dairy and Creamery. Here, Clarence is driving his delivery truck. The large white container in the back is a freezer to keep goods cold throughout the day. Each driver had a log book for deliveries: what they delivered, where it was delivered, and the customer's information.
1921: Interior of the Fleming Sawmill, Red Cliff, Colorado. Emil Erlandson is leaning on a log; another worker is in the left midground.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
Portait of Andrew Elias Messersmith of Gypsum, Colorado. Andrew is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
Andy married Ouida Lucille Gerard, the daughter of George Nathaniel Gerard who came to Gypsum with his brother, Andrew Robert Gerard, from Indiana.