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A team of horses is hitched to a wagon. A threshing machine is visible behind the wagon. Taken at the Borah ranch on Brush Creek.
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Noel Duff stands with Alda Borah's horse, Cricket, in 1914. "I bot [bought] Cricket from Chas Duff, Noel's father. I loaned this beautiful Cricket horse to our tenant's daughter, horse stepped in golfer hole and fell, sprained her ankle bone left her too lame to ride any more." -- Alda Borah
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Left to right: Bernice Hart, Ethel Hart, and Warren Hart stand near a fence by the Borah ranch on Brush Creek. A threshing crew is visible in the background. "Threshing grain at the old home 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hart and Bernice. Brush Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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Mittie Alda Borah sits atop "Old Mag." Alda was the daughter of Alfred and Mary Borah
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A photograph of mountains located near the Borah ranch on Brush Creek. "Near old home on Brush Creek. Mts east of Caralan's farm. Brush Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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A view of mountains and "sheep hills" near Brush Creek.
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Nannie King poses for a picture while standing in a barrel. Taken in 1914. "One grand Lady from the South, Nannie King. Lived with us a long time on Brush Creek, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith standing outside their home on Brush Creek. Mr. Smith worked on the Borah ranch.
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Nannie King stands in a field of weeds and wildflowers near the Borah ranch. Taken in 1915. She is wearing a suit and tie with a bowler hat.
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Nannie King stands in a rhubarb patch at the Borah ranch. Taken in 1915.
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From left to right: Alda Borah, Mary Borah, and George Guenon pick strawberries in a field near the old Borah log cabin.
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From left to right: Leo Daugherty's sister, Loren Arthur, Bert Wolverton, Anne Wolverton, Miss Smith, Tom Carolan, Mildred Nutt, Leo Daugherty, and Mary Carolan picnic on Brush Creek in 1919.
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A group of six unidentified men dig for potatoes at the Borah ranch in 1915. Two teams of horses are visible in the background.
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A mine entrance located near Elbow Creek. Taken in 1914. Mining equipment is visible to the right of the entrance.
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An unidentified individual stands next to a mine entrance near Horse Mountain.
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From left to right: Tom Carolan, Loren Arthur, Alda Borah, Mildred Nutt, Leo Daugherty, and Leo Daugherty's sister go for a horseback ride towards Fulford. "Going for a Ride up in the Mts toward Fulford, beautiful country, no fences then in 1915." -- Alda Borah
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A view of Coffin Mountain near Brush Creek. Buildings from the Borah ranch are visible in the background. "Coffin & Beacher Brush Creek, Colorado, on the road to school house where Mother watched for me." -- Alda Borah

298. Sawing

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George Ziegler saws a cedar log at the Borah ranch around 1914 or 1915. "Our old home Brush Creek. George Ziegler, old beau, moved to Ariz[ona], saw him at picnic in 1919." -- Alda Borah

299. Sawing

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Nannie King (left) and Alda Borah saw a cedar log at the Borah ranch in 1915. "1915. Working very hard. Nannie King and Alda Borah at old home. That was a cedar log." -- Alda Borah

300. Sawing

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Mary and Alfred Borah saw a cedar log at the Borah ranch around 1914 or 1915. "Mother and Daddy Borah at wood pile, 1914" -- Alda Borah