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Taken August 2, 2011, newspaper and linoleum debris from the hotel. Deconstruction of the Nogal-Ping hotel and cabins in Eagle by Claude DeGraw began in 2010. Nogal's Hotel, built in 1892, was later purchased by the O. A. Ping family in 1923. It was occupied by siblings Leonard and Garnet Ping most recently. Leonard died in 1988 and Garnet moved to Gypsum in the late 1990s, passing away in 2003. It stands at the corner of Hwy 24 and Capitol Streets...
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Taken August 2, 2011, looking through the front door of the hotel onto Capitol Street. Deconstruction of the Nogal-Ping hotel and cabins in Eagle by Claude DeGraw began in 2010. Nogal's Hotel, built in 1892, was later purchased by the O. A. Ping family in 1923. It was occupied by siblings Leonard and Garnet Ping most recently. Leonard died in 1988 and Garnet moved to Gypsum in the late 1990s, passing away in 2003. It stands at the corner of Hwy...
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Monica Heeren Barnes holding son, Boyd Barnes, born July 5, 1920. They are in the cabin door on Castle, the original homestead. She was born in 1899 in Whiting, Iowa. She was helping her cousin on a ranch in South Dakota when she met Guy T. Barnes, working as a herdsman. They married and moved to Eagle, Colorado, where Mr. Barnes was employed by Andrew Christiansen. "While living in a cabin owned by Mr. Christainsen, Guy and Monica Barnes began...
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Taken March 8, 2011, showing the detail of one of the cabins next to the Nogal-Ping Hotel. Beginning of the deconstruction of the Nogal-Ping hotel and cabins in Eagle by Claude DeGraw. Nogal's Hotel, built in 1892, was later purchased by the O. A. Ping family in 1923. It was occupied by siblings Leonard and Garnet Ping most recently. Leonard died in 1988 and Garnet moved to Gypsum in the late 1990s, passing away in 2003. It stands at the corner...
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Studio photograph of Jo Ann Morgan (Randall), senior class photo, Eagle High School, 1949 (Lux Aquilae). "Jo Ann "was born Feb. 12, 1932, in Hastings, Neb., the daughter of M. H. (Dick) and Mary Ann Morgan. The family moved to Eagle in the 1940s, where they owned and operated the Eagle Valley Telephone Company for many years. Jo Ann Randall was a graduate of Eagle High School. She married Eagle resident K. Wayne Randall on Feb. 3, 1951. Jo Ann worked...
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Tom (seated on porch) and Ella Lewis with John, Harry and Imogene in front; in back are Herman and Mrs. Kluge. Kluge was a partner with Thomas E. Lewis in the Lewis & Kluge mercantile at Eagle. Together with Mr. Lewis and Robert McHatton, Kluge also owned the Gypsum Mercantile Co. store at Gypsum. Lewis bought out Kluge's interest in the Eagle store.
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The 8th grade graduating class at Eagle, Colorado, in 1928.
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Two winners and their handlers from the stock judging at the Eagle County Fair in 1939. The cattle are facing to the right in the photo. Watching behind them are other contestants, ranchers, and judges. The Fair was held west of the Eagle County Courthouse.
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Scott Jones and Greg Baldwin steer roping during the Eagle County Fair & Rodeo, 2013.
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Taken August 2, 2011, linoleum from the hotel. Deconstruction of the Nogal-Ping hotel and cabins in Eagle by Claude DeGraw began in 2010. Nogal's Hotel, built in 1892, was later purchased by the O. A. Ping family in 1923. It was occupied by siblings Leonard and Garnet Ping most recently. Leonard died in 1988 and Garnet moved to Gypsum in the late 1990s, passing away in 2003. It stands at the corner of Hwy 24 and Capitol Streets and was the town's...
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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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Formal portrait of Lydia Berkley Tague (Mrs. Patrick Tague), first woman judge in Colorado. Mrs. Tague served 1911-1924. She is wearing a dark dress with pearl necklace and cameo brooch. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Four men standing in front of the Eagle Depot. Caption reads: "Jim-Greenie-Roy-Wall." Roy is Roy McDougall and Wall is holding on to him from behind..
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The Rev. C. R. Stockinger, minister for the methodist Church in Eagle in 1931. The church was torn down in 1984 to allow for the construction of a new building and church. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mrs. Harris, at left, standing in the yard in Eagle. Daughter Jennie Horner is next to her. The the end is daughter Mrs. Ginther with the Ginther children in front of her.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nogal, Eagle, Colorado, standing outside. Mr. Nogal has a hat in his right hand. They came to Eagle on March 23, 1885, from Cedarvale, Kansas. The photo was taken on their 50th wedding anniversary. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Katy Laman [Louthan], 1978-1979 Rodeo Queen, 1979-1980 Attendant.
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Mary Jo Trezise (Gerard) models a prize-winning 4H dress from the 1949 Eagle County Fair.
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View of the Chambers Ranch with houses, outbuildings and barn. The barn was moved to its present site at the Eagle Visitor Center in 1986 and donated to the Eagle County Historical Society. The Eagle River is in the background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Wilson Appliance Store on Broadway in Eagle. The Serv-U-Shop, owned by Fanny Morgan, is at the left of Wilson's. To the right is Billy Morgan's Pool Hall