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Albert
Alexander (Eugene's Brother) and Ella Emmons (no date) -
contributed by Don Alexander
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Nancy
Butler Alexander. Born May 12, 1844, Kittanning, Armstrong,
PA. Died March 25, 1920, Cora, Sublette, WY. Photo product
of Rinehart & Co Parlor Photo.car. Photographer inscribed on
back "Mr. & Mrs. Wm J. Alexander Cora Wyo 1 1/2 E of P.O. on
the Cr. thru gate Hair. Blk, but rather gra- Eyes: D-gra steel Comp.
rather Dark-Brunette waist. navy Blu - 1 Bust" - Contributed by
Ruth "Lolly" Alexander Bryant.
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Eugene
Alexander (no date) -
contributed by Don Alexander
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Most
probable route taken when Eugene was driving stagecoach for Ben Holladay
- contributed by Don
Alexander
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L/R:
Jim Noble, Ed Steele, Nels Jorgensen and Eugene
Alexander (1930's) - contributed
through the joint efforts of Gloria Alexander Lozier and Ruth "Lolly"
Alexander Bryant.
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Alexander
Brothers in earlier years - L/R Charles, Frank, Esley and William
- Contributed by Ruth "Lolly" Alexander Bryant
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"The
Four Amigos" Alexander
Brothers on horseback (mid
1890's) - L/R: Bill, Frank,
Charles and Esley - Contributed by Gloria Alexander Lozier
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Eugene
and Nancy Alexander's Old House that Burned Down in 1930's.
click here for the newspaper story
(Comment by Ruth
"Lolly" Alexander Bryant: The New Fork River is to the
left (west) of the pictured house. The two story frame house was built
across the river to the west. The house is facing south. Their first home, a cabin,
burned as well. ) Click here
for pictures of their replacement home. -
Contributed by Gloria Alexander Lozier.
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Bill
and Charles (Identity of
others are believed to be the three daughters of M. F. Loomis. Lady labeled as "Grandma Alexander" is
believed to be Charlotte.) - Contributed by Gloria Alexander Lozier
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Charles
and Bill Alexander in
the living room of the Eugene Alexander ranch house. With them are
the Loomis girls. 1900
(note: Bill is on the
left and Charles on the right; it is believed
that the lady on the far right is Charlotte Alexander) - from Paul
Allen Collection
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Bill
is pickup man, Charlie is riding the bucking horse -
contributed through the joint efforts of Gloria Alexander Lozier and
Ruth "Lolly" Alexander Bryant.
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Picnic at New Fork Lake (1909)
- L/R: Nancy, Eugene, Frank and William Alexander, Mickey Adams,
Ora Alexander, son of F. W. Schwamb. - contributed by Don Alexander
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"May
return from Canada" (Pinedale Roundup Thursday, June 6, 1918) Eugene
Alexander of the Upper Newfork Valley was a Pinedale visitor on Saturday
and dropped into our sanctum. This pioneer settler of the valley
had two very important items as the occasion of his trip to town at this
time. One was the placing of an additional order for $1,000 worth
of Liberty Bonds which was made possible by securing some of the second
issue and the other item was to learn the amount of his income tax which
would fall due on the 15th of the month. Both items were looked on
with great pleasure. An additional pleasure that he and Mrs.
Alexander are looking forward to at an early date is the return of their
son Frank to this section from Canada, where he has been living since
leaving here some three or four years ago.
- contributed by Peggy
Bryant Prine
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Bill
and Esley (1940's or early 50's) -
contributed by Ruth "Lolly" Alexander Bryant
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Gravestone
of Eugene, Nancy Alexander and son, Frank, who are buried on the
original homestead near Cora, Wyoming. Grave site is fenced with a
gate on a knoll west of the where their house was. C.F."Bill"
Alexander arranged for the stone which was set in the 1960's. Picture
taken October, 1997. -
contributed by Ruth "Lolly" Alexander Bryant
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