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101. Upper Gypsum School
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The Upper Gypsum School soon after its construction in 1910. Italianate style with cupola bell tower. The building is presently at 115 Eagle Street, Gypsum. It was used as part of Gypsum School District 5 until the districts reorganized. It then became the Bible Chapel and then was used by the Annointed Christian Fellowship.
This photo may have been taken at the same time as 1990.001.045.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County...
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The students at Red Cliff School, 1905, seated on the school steps. R.C. Drake and his wife, teachers are seated at the very top.
Top row, left to right: Jason Tague, Alvin Mallory, Hannah McLeod, Eleanor Walsh, Alice Hunger, Elsie DaLee, Blanche Gay, Florence Bowland.
5th row, from left: Tom Collins, Bernarda Tague, Doris McMillan, Katie McLeod, Ollie Graham.
Remaining: Roberta Hunter, Marjory Reed, Anna Summ, Edna Hight, Josephine Dumont, Harry...
103. Lower Gypsum School
104. Ruedi School
105. Teacher
106. Edwards School
107. Teacher and students
108. Minturn School
110. Myra Canmon
111. Luby School
112. Sweetwater School
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The students of Sweetwater School standing on the porch in front of the school building.
1st row: James Stephens, Buzz (Lester) Jackson, Tom Jackson.
2nd row: Reed Spears, Clarence Stephens, Robert Spears, Teacher Mrs. Spears, John Gannon, Harold Spears.
3rd row: May Gannon, Lila Rogers, Myrtie Stout.
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114. Burns School
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Burns school in 1976 (abandoned). Mrs. L. K. Toomer was one of the last teachers. Freda Lowe was the last cook. The Gates, Albertson, Benton, Toomer, Strubi, Luark, Schlegel, Wheelock, and Wurtsmith children went to this school (grades 1 through 8).
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Front of Eagle County High School from outside the front gate. The sidewalk ends at the gate and the road is unpaved. There is a gate through which wagon tracks are clearly visible next to the pedestrian gate. The brick building is two story with two chimneys and a bell tower. Original configuration before additions.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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School house situated at the mouth of Sunnyside Creek, Burns, Colorado, during the early 1900s. T. Harry Benton rode his horse to this school as did the children of George Benton. Evelyn Evans was the teacher. She married a local cowboy. Evidence of the schools is totally gone.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]