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Bill and Steve Johnson in June of 1948.
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Dorris and Jean Allen Johnson's wedding day. They were married on April 22, 1944, at Calvary Episcopal Cathedral, in Louisville, Kentucky. From left to right: Dorris Johnson, Jean Allen Johnson, Helen Hart Allen, Steve McGill.
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Dorris and Jean Allen Johnson's wedding day. They were married on April 22, 1944, at Calvary Episcopal Cathedral, in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Judith Allen poses for a picture in August of 1946.
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Joyce Allen poses for a picture in May of 1945.
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Joyce Allen poses for a picture around 1945.
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Bill Johnson, with his father, Dorris, in the fall of 1954.
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Steve and Bill Johnson in May of 1948.
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Inscription on back: "Enlisted boys from Camp F-15 laying up stone wall for Tigiwon Camp Community House. The man at right is specially enrolled stone mason to supervise job. Swan. 2330.4"
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Pearl Dump Mize (born December 21, 1911 in Red Cliff), married Harry Mize in 1933. Harry was the son of Bill Mize (Bozeman, Red Cliff, Salida). Pearl worked as a secretary in Gilman from 1950 to 1969. Harry worked as a Maintenance Foreman in Gilman from 1950 to 1972. They have one son, Dick Mize, raised in Gilman, living in Anchorage, Alaska. This picture was taken in August 1975 in front of their retirement home in Salida, Colorado.

1751. McCoy

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A building located near McCoy. The date is unknown.
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Ardith Sheets stands in front of the McCoy Post Office in July of 1960. A dog can be seen in front of the door.
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The finished Rock Creek stage stop with horses and pack horses in the yard. "J.P. passed his knowledge down to his sons, Bert and Clark. They were both good carpenters. The whole family helped to buld their new stage inn home." -- The Gates Genealogy
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"This well constructed log building is located on the original Gore Road, between Toponas and Kremmling. Called the Rock Creek Ranch Road House, it was built by Jim Gates about 1900 and served as a stage stop with rooms and meals for travelers. Both floors had a porch running the length of the building. The Gates family operated it until about 1906 and then left it and the furniture which was soon stolen. About 1915 Dr. Henderson, a chiropractor,...

1755. McCoy

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The town of McCoy as it appeared around 1960.
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The Rock Creek Ranch Road House built by Jim Gates in 1900. It served as a stage stop until the Gates family left in 1906. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]

1757. McCoy

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The town of McCoy as it appeared around 1960.
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Rock Creek near McCoy. The date is unknown. A barn can be seen on the right.
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Mildred (Eichler) Wurtsmith poses for a photograph in the 1950s. A school bus is visible in the background. The picture was taken at the corner of Eagle and 2nd Street in Gypsum.
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Camp Hale civilian housing in winter taken from vantage point of plowed road above the scene. Pedestrian walking along unplowed street at right midground. The Bradford family lived in second house on the right. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]