A girl and boy playfully pull at opposite ends of the boy's suit coat outside Breckenridge High School on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. This game is often called "Tug of War". Quoted from text handwritten below the photograph: "Little Angels".
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Class portrait taken outside the brick schoolhouse on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Rows of boys and girls pose on the steps with teachers standing in the very back row under the portico. Some boys hold up baseball bats or wear baseball mitts. Circa 1920s.
UnidentifiedGroup portrait of all grades attending Breckenridge Public School in 1901. The students pose with their teachers in front of the 1882-built two-story frame building on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. A group of boys stand on top of the portico behind a sign with the words "Public School District No. 1". One student is identified: 3rd row, from the front, 7th person on the left is Roberta Klinesmith (married name Sharp). The schoolhouse was torn down and replaced with a brick structure in 1909.
UnidentifiedStudents and teachers pose for a group portrait in front of Breckenridge Public School on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1911. The Mission Revival Style brick building was constructed in 1908-1909 and served as the Breckenridge Schoolhouse until 1961.
UnidentifiedGroup portrait of students and teachers posed outside the 1882-built two-story wood frame schoolhouse on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Above the portico is a sign with the words "Public School District No. 1". Circa 1890s-early 1900s.
UnidentifiedStudents pose outside with their teacher in front of the windows of a clapboard building, probably the 1882-built schoolhouse located on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. The wood frame schoolhouse was torn down and replaced with a brick structure in 1909. On the reverse is handwritten: "school pix - (?)".
Westerman, OttoInterview with Kevin Ahern conducted 2018-06-06. Ahern moved to Breckenridge with his family in 1963 when he was 7 years old. Highlights of the interview include information on growing up in Breckenridge, including time spent at the Whatley Ranch as a youth.
Interview with Leon Joseph Littlebird conducted 2019-08-06. Littlebird first came to Breckenridge in the early 1950s as a child. Highlights of the interview include discussions of the Kingdom of Breckenridge and growing up in the area.
Littlebird, Leon JosephInterview with Mark Cope conducted 2018-11-01. Cope's family moved to Breckenridge as the ski area was being built in 1961. They lived above the drugstore at the base of Peak 8. Cope was 11 years old at the time. The older kids had to go to Fairplay for school at the time.
Cope, MarkInterview with Mark Karas and Stacey (Karas) Gervasi conducted 2019-07-03. The Karas family frequently vacationed in Breckenridge from Youngstown, Ohio. They moved to Breckenridge full-time in October 1971, living in a brick house on Main Street. Mark was in eighth grade at the time and Stacey was in fourth grade. Their father worked at a ski shop in town and worked construction in the summer.
Karas, MarkMary and Mrs. Berdon stand outside Breckenridge High School on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Quoted from text handwritten below the photograph, on the card mount: "Mary and Mrs. Berdon".
UnidentifiedChildren pose for a school portrait outside the 1882 wood frame school house at the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Harris Street in Breckenridge. Two boys are dressed in Little Lord Fauntleroy suits, featuring cut-away jackets over ruffled collar blouses with bows. The boy in the front row on the left may be Carl Kaiser. In the back row, two girls wear pinafore dresses.
UnidentifiedChildren pose for a school portrait outside the 1882 wood frame school house at the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Harris Street in Breckenridge. Several boys wear wide ruffled collars with bows, which was a classic style of Little Lord Fauntleroy suits, popular in the 1880s.
UnidentifiedOne boy stands with a group of girls to pose for a school portrait outside the 1882 wood frame school house at the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Harris Street in Breckenridge.
UnidentifiedChildren pose for a school portrait outside the 1882 wood frame school house at the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Harris Street in Breckenridge. The boy standing in the back row on the left, wearing a ruffled collar blouse with a bow under his jacket, may be Harold Kaiser.
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