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A picnic lunch held on the 4th of July in Gypsum. Those pictured in the photograph are Myrtle Borah, Willis Staup (back left), Pearl Staup, L. J. Borah, Mary (Grant) Borah (second from right), and Alfred Borah (right).
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Members of the Tracy and Borah families gather for LeRoy and Lola (Tracy) Borah's wedding. The wedding was held on June 1, 1919, in Gypsum, at the house of Frank and Blanche Tracy, Lola's parents. Alda Borah served as the bridesmaid, and Willis Staup served as the groomsman. Back row (l-r): Blanche (Downing) Tracy, Frank Tracy, L. J. Borah, Jake Borah Front row (l-r): Blanche Tracy, Frances Tracy, Hazel Tracy, Alda Borah, Lola (Tracy) Borah, LeRoy...
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Willis Staup stands in front of the Gypsum Garage. This photo was taken around 1918, as evidenced by the poster to the left of the door. This poster, titled, "Beat back the hun with liberty bonds," was first published in 1918, and was created by Frederick Strothmann. Staup enlisted in the United States Army on October 2, 1917, and served mainly in France and Germany during World War I. He was honorably discharged on April 29, 1919.
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From left to right: Willis Staup, L. J. Borah, Alfred Borah, Marvin Borah, Myrtle Borah, Pearl Staup, and Jake Borah (in wagon) picnic near Gypsum Creek. The arm of another individual is visible to the left of Alfred and behind L. J. Borah. Taken prior to 1917.
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Willis Staup (left) and Kenneth Gerard prepare for a horseback ride near the Doll Brothers Ranch in Gypsum. They have a pack horse with them. A dog is visible in the bottom right corner.