Photo 1: Oscar and Margaret Rubendall portrait, circa 1907, the year they were married.
Photo 2: The Rubendall family ca. 1916-1917. Front row (l-r): Blagdon man, Blagdon girl, Mary Ross, Blagdon woman. Middle row (l-r): Oscar Rubendall, Blagdon woman, mother of Mary Ross, Margaret Rubendall. Back row (l-r): Sam Blagdon, William Rubendall, Vera Rubendall, Angelina Rubendall.
Photo 3: Rubendall family standing in front of a steam saw. Middle row (l-r): Les Porter, William, Oscar, Angelina, and Margaret Rubendall. Other members are unidentified.
Photo 4: Circa 1912-1913. Les Porter, Margaret Rubendall, ____, Oscar Rubendall, ____. (back l-r) Jennie Porter, Vera Rubendall, and Lucy Prentiss holding Bonnie Porter. (Front beside burro)
Photo 5: (l-r): "Uncle Les, Bonnie Porter (on burro), Oscar Rubendall, Lucy and Clarence Prentiss, ca. 1910."
Photos 6-10: Views of Fox Creek Ranch buildings, and flume headgate. Photo 10 shows Vera Rubendall leading a horse being ridden by Bonnie Porter and an unidentified child.
Photo 11: John Porter holding Bonnie Porter, unidentified child at far right; partial view of steam engine at right.
Photos 12-16: Five indistinct snapshots of people on a pack trip, in the snow, and posed outside. People include: Oscar, Margaret and Vera Rubendall; Lenny Bird; Johnny McCollister; Esther and Ed Porter.
Photo 17: The Rubendall family on Long's Peak at the Boulder Field. (l-r): William, Angelina, Margaret, and Oscar.
Photo 18: Oscar Rubendall standing beside an automobile with his parents, Angelina and William, inside.
Photo 19: Blurry snapshot of Oscar going for hay on the Mack Homestead.
Photo 20: The Rubendall's homestead in 1908.
Photo 21: Group at "The Nederland Shack (12x14)", left to right: Mr. Pulliam, _____, _____, _____, Vera Rubendall, Margaret Rubendall, and Uncle Les. (Oscar feared he would lose homestead, so the rest of the family moved to Nederland area to earn extra money during the Tungsten boom.