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A hunter's camp, set up by Alfred and Jake Borah. Taken in the 1880s. From left to right: Alfred Borah, Jake Borah, ?, Mr. Luke. All four men are holding hunting rifles. This is a stereoscopic view, which when viewed through a stereoscope, gives the image a 3D effect.
"Alfred Borah shooting. Jacob Borah his brother by tent. The other two I have no record of, friends of Fathers. Mr. Luke sitting down. I am 91 Dec 4, 1984. I can remember my father...
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"A group of Sweetwater Club women and Miss Hunter the day we had a demonstration on Drying and Brining." Individuals in the photograph have been identified with a number. 1. Ivy Zabel, 2. Bernadine Clauson, 3. Alma, 4. Nina, 5. Nellie, 6. Ruth martin, 7. Miss Hunter, 8. Lola, 9. Bertha Chockie, 10. Myrtle, 11. Marion, 12. Alline, 13. Mrytie, 14. Bob Ross, 15. Marilyn Clauson, 16. Teresa Price, 17. Pete No[v/l]an, 18. - Price, 19. Junior Price.
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Ethel Boies was born and rasied in Red Cliff, Colorado. In 1918, she married Howard G. Bayer, well-known in Minturn and Red Cliff through his involvement with many youth organizations. Ethel's typescript focuses on early days of Red Cliff and the surrounding areas of Eagle and Lake County (Leadville). Many mines, miners, mine benefactors, assay numbers, and mine locations are also mentioned.