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Fannie Morgan (Mrs. William) who sold dry goods at the "Serve-U" Dress Shop, Eagle, Colorado, which she owned. Mrs. Morgan wears a hat with a feather, tucked blouse and jacket in this studio portrait. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mae Abrams (Fleming) on the left.
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Mae Abrams Fleming soon after Fleming died. She is expensively dressed, wearing a flowered hat. Mae and Fleming went to Los Angeles and bought a gas station. Fleming died, leaving Mae quite wealthy.
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Studio portrait of Cora B. Wise Mayer, 16 years old, standing with her left hand on a prop. Mother of Chester lloyd Mayer, long-time Eagle resident. She was born Cora Wise on February 17, 1870, in Neosho, Missouri. She married William Perry Mayer in 1886; died July 25, 1955. She is buried in the Eagle cemetery. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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PRE-1908: Studio portrait of Grace Nottingham (on left) and her music teacher, posed seated with instruments. Grace has a guitar propped in her right hand, left hand on her cheek. The teacher (unidentified) is holding a mandolin in her lap. Grace was the daughter of William H. Nottingham. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Moreen Perkins posing next to violets on a plant stand.
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Studio portrait of a woman seated with her right arm resting on a padded armrest. She is wearing black (possibly mourning attire) and has a fan-shaped comb in her hair. She is unidentified. Tintype. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Angeline Nottingham Hurd in a studio photograph, holding a bouqyet of flowers. She is wearing a blouse with a brooch at the nect and a long skirt. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Formal portrait of Sarah Morton White Kempf [wife of George Griffith White and mother of Hume White], March 27, 1847-October 26, 1905. Mrs. White Kempf is wearing an ornate beaded gown. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1909: Studio portrait of Willie Marie Cole Nottingham, mother of Harry Nottingham. She is standing with her hands behind her back, wearing a pleated skirt and blouse. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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C.1909: Studio portrait of Angeline Nottingham Hurd, seated. She is wearing a dress with couched embroidery on the bodice and sleeves and a white embroidered collar. There is a watch pinned to the left side of her bodice. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Photo portrait of Selma Kempf, wife of Oscar J. Kempf, who owned uranium mining claims at "Lady Belle Mine." She lived in Eagle, Colorado, in a house owned by her son-in-law, William Luby, and daughter Bessie. She is wearing a silk blouse with rows of beading over a camisole with a brooch. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Formal portrait of Benarda Tague Meehan, daughter of Lydia B. and Patrick Tague and wife of William J. Meehan, attorney. She is wearing a light-colored dress and a double-strand necklace. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]