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    Charles Lockerbie\u27s wife, in Pinecrest

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    Photograph of Charles Lockerbie\u27s wife in Pinecrest, Emigration Canyon, Utah

    Charles Lockerbie\u27s daughter at Pinecrest inn

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    Photograph of Charles Lockerbie\u27s daughter at Pinecrest inn, Emigration Canyon, Utah

    Lockerbie Camp

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    Photo shows Charles Lockerbie\u27s tent, Charles did construction work at the Pinecrest Inn, contracted a lung ailment, and spent three years living in a tent house there (even in winter), his wife, dog, and two cats stayed there with him. Pinecrest, Emigration Canyon, Utah, taken about 1905

    Lockerbie Camp

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    Photograph of Charles Lockerbie standing near a tent, Charles did construction work at the Pinecrest Inn, contracted a lung ailment, and spent three years living in a tent house there (even in winter), his wife, dog, and two cats stayed there with him. Pinecrest, Emigration Canyon, Utah, taken about 1905

    Charles Lockerbie\u27s sister, Arlene Holder at Pinecrest inn

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    Photograph of Charles Lockerbie\u27s sister, Arlene Holder at Pinecrest Inn, Emigration Canyon, Utah

    Ms. Lockerbie (and cats!) skiing in Pinecrest

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    Photograph of Ms. Lockerbie on skis and holding probably a ski pole with two cats in front of her, in Pinecrest area of Emigration Canyon, Utah, taken about 1905

    Charles Lockerbie in Pinecrest

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    Photograph of Charles Lockerbie holding a dog in front of a tent, Charles did construction work at the Pinecrest Inn, contracted a lung ailment, and spent three years living in a tent house there (even in winter), his wife, dog, and two cats stayed there with him. Pinecrest, Emigration Canyon, Utah, taken about 1905

    Charles Lockerbie and Shep at Pinecrest inn

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    Photograph of Charles Lockerbie and his dog Shep at Pinecrest inn, Emigration Canyon, Utah

    Lockerbie Residence P.1

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    8633 The home was located on "old" 11th South St., now 17th So. and the Jordan River. The Old Lockerbie home, now remodeled, still stands in a "pretty" yard near the Jordan River bank. The Lockerbie\u27s were divorced early. Mrs. Lockerbie was a Garrett. Mrs. Bruce Garrett and son Lea, are shown on the porch, but did not live there. Gift of Mr.& Mrs. Charles Lockerbie. Original Available

    Lockerbie Camp where he lived for three years while recovering from a lung ailment

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    Photo shows Lockerbie camp where he lived for three years while recovering from a lung ailment, Emigration Canyon, Utah
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