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LeRoy Francis Borah sits with his children, Joyce and LeRoy Tracy Borah outside their home in Gypsum.
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LeRoy Borah wires a Mormon derrick hay stacker at the Borah ranch in Gypsum. Taken in 1915.
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LeRoy and Lola (Tracy) Borah stand for a picture on their wedding day, June 1, 1919. "Two of the Gypsum valley's most popular young people were married last Sunday, when Miss Lola Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tracy, and Mr. LeRoy Borah, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock. The wedding took place at noon at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. T. W. Stamp, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Glenwood Springs performing the ceremony...
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From left to right: Marvin, Myrtle, and L. J. Borah stand near their house on Gypsum Creek. A dog is standing in front of Myrtle. L. J. Borah was the son of Jake Borah. He married Myrtle Staup on December 27, 1912. Together, they had one son, Marvin.
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A view of Gypsum Creek located near Jake Borah's ranch. Some fence posts are visible on the right.
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A large mountain located near Gypsum. "Mts. near Hamilton's, Gypsum Creek, Colo. 1915" -- Alda Borah
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Stanley McHatton stands near a wagon and shed in Gypsum. Taken around 1916-7. He is wearing a military uniform and is holding a shovel. "I thot [thought] a great deal of him, a real clean fellow, studied to be a lawyer back east. Went to Calif. and died there about 1969." -- Alda Borah
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A group of unidentified individuals stack hay at Leroy Borah's ranch in 1916. They are using a Mormon derrick to stack the hay
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A Mormon derrick is used to stack hay at LeRoy Borah's ranch in Gypsum.
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A Sunday School picnic, organized by one of the local churches in Gypsum. The picnic was held on August 10, 1919.
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Casper Schumm stands outside the Travelers' Hotel in Gypsum around 1913. Located at 318 First Street, the Travelers' Hotel was built around 1905 of L. C. Packard. By 1913, it was in the hands of Mr. Staup. August Ulin would take ownership of the hotel in the 1920s, and renamed it the Ulin Hotel. Alda Borah boarded at the hotel her freshmen year of high school while attending the Eagle County High School.
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A threshing crew works at the Grundel farm in Gypsum. Fred Grundel and his brother, August, owned a ranch in Gypsum. Fred Grundel served as the Mayor of Gypsum from 1926 until his death on December 3, 1927. From left to right: ?, Miss Anderson, Mr. Cowden, Mr. Ulin (back), Minnie Lundgren, Martha Engstrom (Minnie's neice), Fred Grundel, ?.
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A trail located north of Gypsum. "Where we camped on Camp Creek. North of Gypsum, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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An old cabin hidden among the trees at Jake Borah's ranch in Gypsum. Taken in 1917.
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The old cellar at Jake Borah's ranch. Deep snow covers the ground "The Old Cellar is nearly snowed in up Gypsum Canyon, Colo." -- Alda Borah
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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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Minnie Lundgren stands near a tall tree and some brush. Taken near Gypsum in the 1910s. "One of my dearest friends." -- Alda Borah
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Minnie Lundgren stands for a portrait photograph.
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A view of the mountains behind L. J. Borah's house on Gypsum Creek.
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A view of the mountains along Gypsum Creek.