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Left to right: John Flynn, Elmer Lundgren, Cantrall [summer visitor from Oklahoma], and John Cowden.
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Mrs. Brow and Mrs. Hill with Harriet Hill and Charolett Shultz standing in the yard next to the stationhouse in Kent, 1918.
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Esther Batey and Jack Flynn at Kent in 1917. Inscription reads: "Sweet & Pretty."
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Jim Flynn standing at the gate to the section house at Kent in 1917.
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Group sitting at the bridge at Kent. From left, Charlie, Jim [Flynn], Margurite [Terrell], Jim, Johnson.
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Freddie Frances and Kate Flynn seated on a rock near Kent.
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A group posing in Glenwood Springs, 1918. Inscription reads: "Bill McHatton and some boys. B--Wilson, Kate Flynn."
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Friends at Kent, 1917. Kneeling from left: Jim Day and Jim Flynn; standing from left, Charles Crawford and John "Jack" Flynn. The section house is behind them. Inscription: "Some Style."
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Studio portrait of John Joseph "Jack" Flynn. "John Joseph Flynn, 71 of Glenwood Springs died at the Veterans Hospital in Grand Junction June 8. He was born Dec. 23, 1897 at Spruce Creek near Glenwood, and as a young man lived in the Eagle area. He married Adelia Thorndale at Leadville, Oct. 25, 1930. Mr. Flynn was a retired railroad telegrapher and a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife; a son, John Joseph, Jr. of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; a...
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Fence sitting in Glenwood Springs. From left, Red Moscon, Ted Moore and Beno Moscon. [Moscon also spelled Mossicon in several captions]
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Kate Flynn tying up H. Peterson on the railroad tracks at Kent. Inscription reads, "Naughty Children."
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Jim Flynn and Margurite Terrell, wearing overalls, standing at Kent. The four pines on the hillside at right mark the location.
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Kate Flynn and Tom Gill standing on the railroad tracks.
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Kate Flynn photographed after a dance. Caption: "6 o'clock in the morning, coming home from a dance. Ray McDougall took it." There were many entries in the Eagle Valley Enterprise, listing those who attended dances. For example, from the July 23, 1920, edition, p.8: "Misses Katie Flynn and Francis Lloyd attended the dance at Gypsum Friday night."
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Posing in front of the pine trees at the section house in Kent, from left: Dan Flynn, Kate Flynn and Charlie Crawford, 1917. Inscription reads: "Good Old Days."
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Mary "Molly" Flynn, youngest daughter of the Flynn family, standing at Kent. This photo is cropped from 2011.016D.184, showing Kate Flynn, Lucy Cooper and Molly standing at Kent. A large hand-colored portrait was made from this photo, it being one of few photos taken of Mary. "Mary, the 12 year old [sic. 13 year old] daughter of Mrs. Katie Flynn, of Sherwood, died last Tuesday [Feb. 10, 1914] after a illness of only a few hours. She attended school...
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Kate Flynn and Esther Batey pretending to drink from a stream, hiking somewhere in Colorado in 1918. Inscription reads: "A day in the hills...have a drink."