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This collection was taken from a house that was originally owned by the Zupancis family and later was purchased
by the city of Aspen. The City of Aspen then donated the contents of the house to the Aspen Historical Society.
The curator went through the house and took items that would enhance the collection of the historical society.
The items span from the late 1800’s to the 1970’s. Most objects from the late 1800’s to about the 1950’s belong to
the Zupancis/Callahan family. The items from the Zupancis/Callahan families consist of WWI artifacts,
miscellaneous objects ranging from the early 1900’s to the mid 1900’s, personal and business correspondences,
other archival materials pertaining to The Mesa Store owned by the Zupancis family, and Tomkins Hardware which
was owned by the Callahan family.
The items from the 1970’s are from the former Mayor of Aspen, Eve Homeyer. Materials in the Eve Homeyer
series, consists of archival materials dealing with her business The House of Ireland, travel receipts and plane tickets
and a few personal correspondences.
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