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21. Family

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Unidentified family group standing on rock ledge. Possibly the Rundells.
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Clarence and Phoebe French Rundell with children, Ernest and Helen. They are seated outside the house on the Sheephorn Creek ranch.
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Horses and riders standing outside the barn on the Rundell ranch.
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View of lower Sheephorn Creek in 1914. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Alex and John Winslow on Sheephorn in 1914. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Lindner barn built in 1924 at the junction of Sheephorn Creek and Cottonwood Creek.
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Ernest and Helen Rundell, outside the house at the ranch on Sheephorn Creek. Helen is standing on a chair with Ernest helping to steady her.
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"E. Rundell 2 copies 1.50" -- verso Five figures, possibly hiking. A bridge is at midfield.
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"Char-coal kiln used in making charcoal for smelter 1890 in Colo." -- verso Three kilns located next to a railroad track and boxcar for the transportation of the finished charcoal. Wood stacked at left, prior to loading the kilns. A. P. Rundell is standing on top of the first kiln with four other men visible. From Jimmy Blouch on location: "My first guess is Mitchell, on Tennessee Pass. Mitchell is/was on the west side of Tennessee Pass. As one...
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"John Winslow at his ranch on Cottonwood Creek, Sheephorn, 1906." -- verso caption [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Sheephorn Creek, 1915. Spring branding on the Clarence Rundell ranch. Left to right: CHarley Gutzler, Carl Forster, Frank McMillan, Bill Tester, Clarence Rundell, Dr. Sidell and Ward Ross." -- McCoy Memoirs p.317 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Phoebe French Rundell with daughter Helen, dressed in their best clothes. They are seated outside the house on the Sheephorn Creek ranch.
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The John Winslow Ranch on Cottonwood Creek, Sheephorn 1914." -- verso caption [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Lindner ranch house built in 1903 on Sheephorn Creek.
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"Douglass Willmont, Sheephorn Colo." -- verso [There is a name issue in that a Stephen Douglas Wilmot is also listed as a Sheephorn rancher. He died in 1904 and is buried at Sunset View Cemetery in Eagle. John Ambos references the Wilmont Ranch on p. 194 of McCoy memories. Cemetery records have Stephen Wilmot listed.]
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Clarence (seated) and Phoebe (standing) Rundell with their children (from left to right): Marie, Helen, and Ernest. They appear to be posed on a chair in front of antlers covered by an animal hide. A dog is at the lower left. Same as: 1992.004D.006
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"Sheephorn Creek, 1906. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rundell and children, Ernest, Helen and Marie." -- McCoy Memoirs p.315 Cropped and flipped version of original at 1998.002.001 "Ernest, Helen, Clarence, Marie and Mrs. [Phoebe] Rundell." -- verso caption [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A letter written by Warren Henry to the Doll Condon Cattle Company, dated October 22,1899, from Sheephorn.