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Gone fishin’

Herald Staff Writer

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Thursday, Feb 26, 2015 2:40 PM MT

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Reader Mary Nell Hall of Austin, Texas, sent this photo from July 7, 1943, taken on the Pine River by her father-in-law. <br><br>She wrote, 'I think that my husband's father fished on every river in Colorado and loved it. And he labeled every picture. He was the chief Rocky Mountain geologist for Gulf Oil and worked out of Denver. Later they lived in Wichita, Kan. and vacationed for 18 years at Grand Lake.'<br><br>The name on the back of the photo reads Teelauwuket Ranch.<br><br>Thank you for sharing, Mrs. Hall!
Reader Mary Nell Hall of Austin, Texas, sent this photo from July 7, 1943, taken on the Pine River by her father-in-law. <br><br>She wrote, 'I think that my husband's father fished on every river in Colorado and loved it. And he labeled every picture. He was the chief Rocky Mountain geologist for Gulf Oil and worked out of Denver. Later they lived in Wichita, Kan. and vacationed for 18 years at Grand Lake.'<br><br>The name on the back of the photo reads Teelauwuket Ranch.<br><br>Thank you for sharing, Mrs. Hall!Photo by Ernest Dick

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