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Gypsum hills
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Guy Barnes holding Boyd on the back of a sheep in front of the barn on the Castle homestead. Eventually, Barnes got rid of his cattle and sheep herds and leased the pastures to others. To supplement his income, he worked for Holy Cross Electric and worked on the construction of Highway 6 & 24.
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An unidentified man standing at the back door of the bachelors' quarters in Gilman. Behind him [follow the arrow] is the Gilman Hospital. Both Alan Knight and Patricia Knight Hoffman were born in that hospital. Front: "Hospital where Trish and Alan were born, Gilman looking north" Verso: "Back door of bachelor house in Gilman"
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Eagle County Senior Center circa 1983.
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Gypsum hills
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Guy Barnes hauling hay with a team of horses and wagon. "Guy Barnes was hired as a herdsman by a man named Andrew Christiansen. Mr. Christiansen raised Hereford cattle and needed someone to help with caring for the cattle. Mr. Barnes cared for the cattle on Mr. Christiansen's land in town during the Winter but during the late Spring, Summer and early Fall, Barne's job took him to Mr. Christiansen's cattle on pasture eleven miles North of town."...
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The stairway leading up from the bachelors' quarters at Gilman. It had to be cleared routinely in the winter.
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Jane Bemis dressed up on "Hobo Day" in 1928. She is carrying a stick with a knapsack attached to it, bandana around her neck, and is holding an object in her right hand. There is a wooden structure in the background. The gold in the top right and bottom left corners are fasteners in the photo album.
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Duane and Melissa Larsen sitting in a field of grass. They are both wearing dresses, while Melissa has a large bow on her head. There are wood poles, trees, and grass in the background.
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Jane Bemis on Senior Sneak Day, May 7, 1927.
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Lorraine and Virginia Essick pose together in front of shrubs and trees. The girls are wearing identical hats, dresses, and shoes.
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"Teddy Boy" the foal lays in the field.
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Hans and his grandchildren, Mary Jo & Bobby, stand in front a the day's kill together. There is a barn/building in the background. Bobby is holding the elk's head.
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"Lola Figgins' twin boys" (caption from photo) Raymond & Ronnie Lufkin, Lola Figgins Lufkin's twin boys, in similar outfits stand in a field holding hands. There appears to be a clothesline in the background. Lola Figgins Lufkin is the daughter of Frank & Birdie Figgins.

36. Mary Jo

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Mary Jo Trezise very happily poses for a picture in front of a car.
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Aunt Bessie assists baby Ralph with petting a dog. The dog looks a bit reluctant. (Names from photograph) There is a baby carriage/buggy of sorts in the background and the two are in a fenced-in front yard.
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"Alma Kemp Gray & Husband" (caption from photo) Alma & her husband ride in a carriage on a dirt road along a field.
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"Paul shocking grain" (caption from photo)
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Loyd Gerard stands in front of a truck. There is packed snow on the ground and a shed or barn in the background on the right. The truck looks new and has a bed for hauling (possibly for W.H. Staup).