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c.1900: Portrait of Nicholas Buchholz, labeled "Pioneers of Eagle." [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The interior of a blacksmith shop with two men working at center. "The photograph was taken in the late 1800s in my great-granddad's first homestead which is now known as Castle Peak Ranch. The ranch that the family currently owns north of the original homestead were homesteads of my grandfather Joh, my dad and his sister Beaulah." -- John Buchholz July 5, 2000
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John Buchholz and another individual standing next to a horse team.
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Bill Burt with his horse, Kipling, standing between freight wagons and in front of fence. Eagle School (now Catholic Church) in background so this must have been taken in Buchholz Livery Stable, c. 1908. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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John Buchholz standing next to a bear, hung from a tree after the hunt.
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The Buchholz homestead on Buchholz Mesa. Nicholas is at the far left; Mary is wearing a hat and standing near the door. John, Mary Louise and Beulah Buchholz are also in the picture. There are mounted riders at far right and cattle at midground. Buchholz Mesa was sold to E. M. Tabor and Nick and John opened a livery business in Eagle. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Nicholas and Mary Owen Buchholz at center, surrounded by five of their children. In 1882, Mr. Buchholz and his famly came to the Eagle River valley, ranching on what was later the Sherman Brothers Ranch at Eagle. This ranch was sold to Z. T. Hollingsworth and the Buchholz family relocated to the Buchholz Mesa. This ranch was sold to E. M. Tabor, and Nick Buchholz and his son, John, opened a livery stable in Eagle. In 1890, Nick opened a butcher...
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Evelyn and Virginia Buchholz, daughters of Lee Buchholz, Eagle Colorado. They are standing outside, holding hands, dressed in evening attire. Lee was brother to John and Jim, Uncle of Nick. Nick's wife, Jeanette, became Superintendent of Schools for Eagle County during the 1940's and '50's. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of Nick Buchholz in suit and tie.
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Photo postcard taken at Broadway and 2d Streets in Eagle, looking West. The Buchholz livery and stable is at left. The Dice building is mid-block on the right.
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Sheriff S. D. Ackley, Eagle, Colorado, wearing a suit and tie for a formal photograph. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Marilla Reynolds (McCain) and Evelyn Buchholz perched on top of an Eagle downtown business.
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The Buchholz Livery Stable in Eagle, Colorado. The stable is in disrepair, soon to be demolished (October 1929). Nicholas (d. 1911) and John (d. 1932) Buchholz ran the livery business for many years.
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Mid-1950s photo of the Eagle ski tow, located above Sunset View Cemetery in Eagle, Colorado, on the Cole Black Ranch. Some call the ski hill "Cemetery Hill." The boy standing on the top of the mountain looking at the camera, in the black coat, is Skip (Melvin) Chambers, son of Glen Chambers. Immediately below him on the hill in the reddish sweater is John Buchholz. The girl farthest down the hill in the red sweater is Susan Koonce. The ski tow,...
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Three Girl Scouts posed in front of a house in Eagle. From left: Mary Lynn Buchholz (Winfrey), Irene Ping (Kimmenau), Joyce Allen
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1908: John Buchholz holding reins of horse in front of "Livery, Feed & Sale Stable," 2d and Broadway, Eagle, Colorado. 7 unidentified men stand on boardwalk in front of building. Wagon is parked to far right of stable with buildings in right background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1923: Eagle High School class of 1923 arranged in tiers in front of the school (thirty students, one teacher). Sign on building wall (left in the photo): "State of Colorado standard school approved class." At top: Mr. Jerrell Students (all left to right) Top row: Lewis Cowden, Chas. Byers, Rolland Randall. 2d row: Ruby Ping, Vinta Byers, Marjorie Jerrell. ________, Alice Hart, Mary Baker, Florence Alvord, Imogene Lewis, Barcus Butler. 3rd...
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Funeral gathering for Nicholas Buchholz, Aug. 8, 1911. Nicholas Buchholz was the father of John Buchholz, with whom he owned and operated a livery stable on the corner of 2d and Broadway, Eagle, Colorado. He was County Assessor at the time of his death. The photo was posed in front of a store front on 3rd and Broadway. Man on ladder painting sign on building on the far right, second story. Begin at left in photo and read from top to bottom:...
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Eagle County Historical Society volunteer Bill Heicher explains the stagecoach route that went from Red Cliff to Squaw Creek then over Bellyache mountain to Eagle. A tour of the ranch was conducted by the Eagle County Historical Society and the Diamond S Ranch on October 5, 2013.