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A boy and his puppy sit on an International Harvester tractor. To the left is another tractor in the background; on the right, other farm equipment and storage can be seen.
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Hans Larsen and Skipper the dog sit on the John Deere tractor. A boy is on the equipment behind the tractor; this could be Duane Larsen(?).
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Hans Larsen and Skipper the dog sit on the John Deere tractor. A farmhand is on the equipment behind the tractor.
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Bob Trezise, Bobby, Hans Larsen, and Mary Jo pose with the day's kill, a large buck. There is an automobile behind them and a very curious dog jumping on Hans.
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Grace and Emmett Nottingham standing on sledge drawn by horse team in front of the old house in Avon. Dog and cats are around the sledge. View is to the northwest overlooking the future Avon town site. Railroad track visible in background. Harry Nottingham place at Buck Creek is in right background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A young Jean Allen sits on a rock next to the family dog, "Pal" in 1925.
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Jean Allen with the family dog, "Mac," in 1943.
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The Allen family prepares to go skiing. From left to right: Joyce, Judith, Jean, and Joe Allen (sitting), and George W.
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Alex Allen holds his niece Jean and the family dog, "Pal" in 1924.
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Members of the Allen family pose for a picture around 1925. From left to right: Joe Allen, "Frau" Katherine Allen, ?, Helen Hart Allen, ?, ?.
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Joe Allen holds his daughter Jean and the family dog, "Pal" in 1924.
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Members of the Allen and Hart families take a hiking trip in the 1930s. From left to right: Helen Hart Allen, Joyce Hart, Katherine Allen, Joe Allen.
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Members of the Allen and Hart families gather for a picnic at Gold Park in 1925. Standing left to right: Ben Hart, Helen Hart Allen, May Hart, Leah Allen Sitting left to right: Joe Allen, "Pal" the dog, Jean Allen
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Jean Allen poses for a picture with the family dog, "Pal" in 1925.
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A young Dick Allen sits in the grass with the family dog, "Mac," in the summer of 1939.
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Cindy Layman with the Layman family dog, "Lucky," in August of 1960.
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Marvin Borah sits near the ledge of a rock in Gypsum Canyon. His dog, King, is standing behind him. "Pushing the rock over Gypsum Canyon. Marvin Borah and King, 1925." -- Alda Borah
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The Conger Mesa Ditch crew, lined up and ready for work in 1922. They are standing in front of their horses holding shovels; a dog is at far right. From Left: Ed Schrupp, Martin Theisen, Warren Henry, Martin Schomers, Joe Tuyls.
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Conger Mesa residents standing on the porch of a house; dog in foreground. From left: Cliff and Allie Daniels, Mary and Warren Henry, Frank "Shorty" Strutzel. Found on p. 270 McCoy Memoirs by John Ambos. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Dr. William Lawrence Conway with his granddaughter, Lillian Naomi Higdon, now Starr Doll. Dr. Conway is leaning down and touching Freckles, the dog. Starr's mother died in childbirth and she was raised by her grandparents. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]