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The students of Sweetwater School standing on the porch in front of the school building. 1st row: James Stephens, Buzz (Lester) Jackson, Tom Jackson. 2nd row: Reed Spears, Clarence Stephens, Robert Spears, Teacher Mrs. Spears, John Gannon, Harold Spears. 3rd row: May Gannon, Lila Rogers, Myrtie Stout. [Title supplied from catalog prepared...
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Burns school in 1976 (abandoned). Mrs. L. K. Toomer was one of the last teachers. Freda Lowe was the last cook. The Gates, Albertson, Benton, Toomer, Strubi, Luark, Schlegel, Wheelock, and Wurtsmith children went to this school (grades 1 through 8). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Front of Eagle County High School from outside the front gate. The sidewalk ends at the gate and the road is unpaved. There is a gate through which wagon tracks are clearly visible next to the pedestrian gate. The brick building is two story with two chimneys and a bell tower. Original configuration before additions. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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School house situated at the mouth of Sunnyside Creek, Burns, Colorado, during the early 1900s. T. Harry Benton rode his horse to this school as did the children of George Benton. Evelyn Evans was the teacher. She married a local cowboy. Evidence of the schools is totally gone. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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One-room school house in the early 1900's, Eagle County...possibly the Gilman School.
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Second Red Cliff School in Red Cliff, Colorado, older primary grades. The school building was used by the Women of Woodcraft after the new school was built in 1937. It was also used for Catholic Sunday School on Sundays.
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Early Red Cliff School, prior to bell tower construction. Snow on ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mrs. Bemis, right, and unidentified girl [possibly her daughter, Sophia Jane] at the Fulford School, which was in School District No. 17.
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1886-87: Front view of the one-room Red Cliff School House, built in 1886. Stovepipe and bell coupola evident; snow on ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Construction of the gymnasium next to the Eagle County High School.
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Mary Jo & Bob Trezise raising/lowering American flag in front of the Lower Brush Creek School, District 10. Steps leading up to the front door of the school clearly visible. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Prior to 1911, Sunday School services were held regularly at the Cottonwood School, after that, at the McCoy Hall. From left to right in this 1909 group, in the back row are: Harry Groh, Arthur Horn, Cliff Daniels, Willie Elliott, George Nimon, George Porter, Clyde Helm. Middle row: Bob Evans, Lottie Elliott, Lola Elliott, Mattie Graves (Lulu Horn's sister), Edith Stifel, Annie, Nettie and baby Florence Panting. In front: Irvine, Marie, and Nannie...
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Ellen Mann and her 3rd grade class in 1945.

94. Cabin

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The cabin behind the Reno Cafe & bar, 127 Water St., in Red Cliff, with doors opened. This cabin was used as the first school in Red Cliff in 1880. Since then, it has been used as a residence [Jack Ages] and as a garage. [photo taken oct. 17, 2014, by Angela Beck]

95. Cabin

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The cabin behind the Reno Cafe & bar, 127 Water St., in Red Cliff. This cabin was used as the first school in Red Cliff in 1880. Since then, it has been used as a residence [Jack Ages] and as a garage. [photo taken oct. 17, 2014, by Angela Beck]
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Twelve children, oldest in back row, standing in front of the school building with their teacher. The log school building has a wide front porch and windows on either side of the front door. Front row: Jessie Lindsley, Mary Stout, Shirley Lindsley, Hazel Stout. Second row: Richard Stout, Bill Schultz, Georgia Stout, Junior Schultz. Back row: Elbert Schultz, Leo Stout, ---------, Kenny Schultz. Teacher: Vera Goodenberger
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School children in front of Upper Gypsum School. Front row, left to right: Jackie Schultz, Keith Gerard, Dan Hensley Row 2: Reba Gordon, Pat Strohm, Jack Eaton, Bob Cowden, Clayton (Mike) Gerard, J.D. Cowden Row 3: ______Terry, ______ Terry, Buena Gordon, Teacher Miss Johnson, Pat Coryelle, Junior Gene Slaughter, Glen Hayes. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Red Cliff school house used prior to 1937. It later became the lodge for the Kinnikinick Circle No. 453 for the Women of Woodcraft [403 Pine St.], which was chartered on March 1, 1902.
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Red Cliff School in Red Cliff, Colorado, lower primary grades.
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Construction of the gymnasium next to the Eagle County High School, back view.