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"My pet calves at the old home, my birthplace" - from Alda Borah. Alda's four calves are in fenced in near a building or barn.
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Buerger dwelling on Sweetwater Road built in 1929.
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Six young women, grouped next to a fence. All are wearing coats and all but one are wearing hats. From left to right: Roberta Hunter, Doris [Dora?] McMillen, Alice Hunter, Blanche Dump, Elsie Elliott, Benarda Meehan.
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Sally Johnson in 1952.
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Bill Johnson sits next to a rabbit in the summer of 1957.
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Bill and Steve Johnson sit on a fence, while Sam and Sally stand in front. Taken in August of 1952.
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Ranger Bill Brown with his wife, Myrtle Fahl, and three of their children. Taken in 1910 near Sheephorn Creek.
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Nora (Steward) Johnson sits on the ground surrounded by chickens. Taken around 1930.
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Dorris and Neva Johnson pose for a picture around 1930.
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Melissa Larsen & Pearl Tuttle are pictured in the back row, third and fourth from the left. The caption says "Meek" which could be a last name or referring to Meeker, Colorado.
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A young Jean Allen stands in front of a fence in 1925.
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Jean Allen, Benarda "Benny" Meehan, and Nancy Crie pose for a picture in costume clothing in 1930. Two girls on the far left and far right are not identified.
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"Gates ranch and stage stop on Rock Creek, between the Gore and Toponas, CO. L-R--J.P. Gate, and his wife "Katie," with sons Clark and Bert Gates. Other people unknown." -- The Gates Genealogy A bicycle is leaning against the fence.
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Rock Creek stage stop between Gore Pass and Toponas. Six people and a dog are taking advantage of the balcony. "This beautiful building was the Stage Coach Inn on Gore Pas. Built by James P. Gates--in 1886 or 1887." -- The Gates Genealogy
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Willis Staup (left) and Kenneth Gerard prepare for a horseback ride near the Doll Brothers Ranch in Gypsum. They have a pack horse with them. A dog is visible in the bottom right corner.
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John Collier explains his childhood growing up as a homesteader in Pinon Mesa and the Glade Park area, and living in a tent until a cabin could be built. He talks about how his father made money in real estate, farming hay, selling horses, selling lumber for corrals, raising sheep and cattle, and skating on the frozen Redlands Canal. He mentions important landmarks and buildings in and around Grand Junction, Colorado. The interview was conducted by...
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Susan Doll standing next to the corrals at the Doll Brothers and Condon Ranch. Franklin Doll and a horse are at left background. Haystack and barn are to the right of Susan.
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Located in the Donovan Park playground
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Kenneth "Kay" Gerard sits atop a horse near the Doll Brothers Ranch in Gypsum.
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Ruth and Charlie Benson talk about running a hunting camp near Parachute, Colorado for several years and tell stories about foolish hunters. They remember songs they sang and games they played as children. Charlie talks about irrigation and building fences. Charlie speaks about his youth on a dairy farm in Parachute and on a nearby homestead. He recalls helping to build the Granlee Trail in the 1960’s. Ruth recalls the Granlee School, where she...