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Another building at 5444 Colorado River Road built in 1919.
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Anderson home, built in 1946 at 5444 Colorado River Road.
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Brunel Ranch cabins built in 1899, across the Colorado River from the mouth of Red Dirt Creek.
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This cabin was built in 1939 at the junction of Red Dirt Creek and the Colorado River, on the Brunel Ranch or possibly BLM land. A retired railroad employee lived in it. The building burned circa 1981.
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Jake Stull barn on the Colorado River Road, built in 1905.
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Laman place on the Colorado River Road (near McCoy), built in 1947.
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Lederhause dwelling on the Colorado River Road, built in 1905.
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Brunel Ranch house built in 1941, across the Colorado River from the mouth of Red Dirt Creek.
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R. Anderson home on Colorado River Road, Sweetwater, built in 1919. Automobiles parked in front of building.
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Across the railroad tracks at Twin Bridges, Colorado River Road.
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Brunel Ranch cabin (north Ranch) with Poison Creek access. Caption on verso: "Colter place."
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"Along The River Road Near McCOY, Colo." This postcard was sent from a Katherine to Mr. James Murphy of Elgin, Illinois. It is dated July, 17, 1913, and was sent from McCoy. Verso of the postcard reads: "Well Jim how do you stand the warm weather. I don't know what it is to be hot. but I suppose when I get home I will make up for it. Katherine"