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From left to right: Urdine Bell Messersmith Lea, father George Washington Messersmith, and Andrew Elias (Andy) Messersmith.
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Studio portrait of Casper and Mary Zabel Schumm. "Casper Schumm was born in Dwight, Ill., October 5, 1856 and came to Leadville Colo., in 1879. He stayed in and around Leadville for some time and then went to Cattle creek in Garfield county where he spent the winter. The following year he went to Eagle county and in 1881 he homesteaded a ranch on the Eagle river between what is now the towns of Eagle and Gypsum. In 1888 he married Mary Zabel, and...
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William Henry Lea stands outside his home in Gypsum, Colorado. His son, William Oscar (Willie), is peeking through the window on the right side of the photograph.
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Evelyn Marguerite Lea, daughter of William Henry and Urdine Bell Messersmith. The photo is dated 1920 in Gypsum, Colorado.
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Wedding photo of Edna J. Stewart and Samuel Samson Lemon. Sam Lemon moved to Gypsum in 1901 and married Edna, who was born in Dotsero, in 1905. Edna's wedding costume includes a lace collar and cameo brooch. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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August 18, 1911 photo of Ladies Aid Group. Twenty-five women in three rows, posed in front of a building. Included in the photo are:Mrs. Hugh Chatfield, Lucy Doll (Mrs. F.), Gretchen Doll Defore, Mayme Stremme Price, Ada Schlusser, Ella Gannon, Mrs. Schliff, Kitty Heyer (Mrs. John), Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Norgaard, Mrs. Theadore Stremme, Mrs. Doctor Greene, Mrs. Livers (husband was the Lutheran preacher), Mrs. Jensen, Daisy Harrison, Mrs. J. P. Oleson,...
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View of Eagle County High School through the front gate, looking at the front door and the pillar addition over the front steps. Pole lighting has also been added at the entrance. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Gypsum Depot as it appeared in July 1968 after its relocation to Eagle, Colorado. It was remodeled by Leo Hargrave into a duplex.
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George Washington Messersmith sits on a small porch with his granddaughters, Mary Ellen (left) and Evelyn Urdine Douthit (right). The photo was taken around 1930 in front of Urdine Bell & William Henry Lea's home in Gypsum, Colorado (George Washington's daughter and son-in-law). The log cabin in the picture was also on the property and once was home to William Lea's mother, Johanna Harrison Lea, and his sister, Ada Lea (Sprague).
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The Eagle County High School baseball team, 1910-1911. Bill Luby is on the far right, front row. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Edna Stewart Lemon on horseback at left, Madeline Winifred Lemon on horseback at right (probably 4-6 years old). In between them is Laura Josephine Lemon, Madeline's grandmother. They are riding on the Stewart family homestead land at Sweetwater, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Hunting party on the Flat Tops near Trappers Lake. A mounted hunter, possibly Jake Borah, is standing by the cook stove. Hanging deer are in right background.
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Edna Lemon wearing an apron and standing in front of a potted plant, June1969. Edna was 83 at the time this photo was taken. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1st Lt. Charles Hemberger, 107th Engineers, U.S. Army 32nd Division "Red Arrow Division," deployed to France February 1918, World War I. Hemberger served as Eagle County Clerk and Recorder, 1916-1917; Eagle County State Representative, 1926-1930. Hemberger acquired multiple parcels of land at Fulford by paying back taxes for them. He wintered on Cooley Mesa, between Gypsum and Eagle, naming his ranch the Red Arrow Ranch.
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Photo postcard of the Eagle County High School football team, Gypsum, 1910, posed in front of the bleachers. Bill Luby is back right and Art Stremme is to the left of the center. Nose guards are visible around the necks of several of the players. There is snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Evelyn Marguerite Lea and her husband, Paul Hays Douthit. Evelyn was the granddaughter of William Henry Lea of Gypsum, Colorado.
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Hunting party on the Flat Tops near Trappers Lake. Ten hunters gathered for photo next to game hanging from poles. Dog at left.
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Studio portrait of Clark and Estelle (Bogue) Kinney on their Golden Wedding Anniversary (February 22, 1955). Mr. Kinney was the Gypsum depot agent. He retired in 1946. The Kinneys lived in Gypsum, Colorado, for 37 years but then moved on to Basalt, Pando and Glenwood Springs, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1920 photo of baseball team and friends on the boardwalk in front of Lundgren's Store, Gypsum, Colorado (print reversed). Front row is seated on the boardwalk with two rows of people standing behind them. Players are wearing uniforms. Majority of women are wearing hats. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Bobson family standing next to the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon. Parents, Anna Ryden Bobson and Sigurd Bobson are standing behind Edmund Bobson and Alvin (left to right). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]