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A view of Eagle Street in Red Cliff, taken from the railroad tracks (at right). From left, the tall white building with a small steeple is the old town hall and fire house. The hose drying chamber is an attachment on the back of the building. Next, across the street is the Community Church with dark steeple. The railway viaduct to Pine Street is at far right.
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A view of Eagle Street in Red Cliff, taken from the school. Right of center, the tall white building with a small steeple is the old town hall and fire house. The hose drying chamber is an attachment on the back of the building. The jail is the samll building behind the town hall.
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Eagle Street in Red Cliff. Mary Ellen Vigil is standing at far left.
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Ed and Len Dump [Dumph] in front of their house on Eagle Street, Red Cliff, Colorado. Photo was taken in 1948; siding was added to the house in the early 1950s. Hop vine is on the left, climbing up the house.
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Continuing down Eagle Street, Martinez Liquors is the tall building with the false front at center. The town park is visible at left.
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Bridge over the Eagle River on Eagle Street, in Red Cliff. Taken on June 8, 1959, the spring runoff is quite hight and debris is collecting on the bridge pier. A dog appears to have found something of interest.
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Grandmother Theresa Cistofani Allaria with Roy Marfitano and Joy Marfitano (Dump Boltjes) at the Denver & Rio Grand section house at the south end of Eagle Street, Red Cliff.
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The house to which the barn belongs is on Eagle St. in Red Cliff. It was the Forest Ranger station and then housing for the Erlandson, Penrod and Ottens families. To the right of the house is the old town hall and jail.
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Looking north on Eagle Street in Red Cliff. Boardwalks visible in front of buildings. Horses ridden and pulling carriages. Chickens at lower right.
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The front of the Fleming Lumber and Mercantile Co. building on Eagle Street in Red Cliff in December 1999. The building is vacant and for rent.

11. Jail

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The Red Cliff jail with the Eagle River flowing behind it. The jail is situated behind the old town hall and fire department. On the hill above, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church is visible on Pine St.
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The back of Ralph Henderson's Variety Store on Eagle Street, advertising his used car dealership. The building was later owned by Barbara and Demetrio Fresquez in which they operated a tortilla factory.
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Johnny Martinez' liquor store on Eagle Street, Red Cliff.

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An old barn next to the former town hall [367 Eagle St.] in Red Cliff, currently owned privately. Beginning phases of taking the barn down on March 16, 2015.
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The two story building, the "High New House" in the background was built by Pete Coulthard. Locals called it "Pete's Place." He died in 1998 at the age of 34. It is now part of the Red Cliff Lodge. The small building in front of it was a garage. Diana Cisneros had a restaurant there at one time. The next building with the spindle balcony was converted into apartments. Marcy and Labrill Madrill lived there and later John and Darlene Duran lived...
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A couple walks down Eagle Street in Red Cliff. The house is across the street from the old Red Cliff Town Hall. The photo appears to have been taken from inside a vehicle.
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The Ivan Dump house on Eagle Street (partially hidden by the pine tree). The original roof line is visible, with additions to the house at the rear.
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The Ivan Dump family seated around the dining room table for dinner in the early 1950s. The wallpaper and metal kitchen cabinets in the background are appropriate to the era. From front left, going around the table to the right: Ed Dump, Ernie Dump, Ralf Marfitano, Ivan Dump, Joy Marfitano Dump, Stella Marfitano, Len Dump and Betty Mae Dump (Elsberry).
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The Ivan Dump home, Eagle St., Red Cliff. Standing by the gate, left to right: Ernie Dump Dumph, Eddie Dump Dumph, Betty Mae Dump Elsberry. To the right was the home and garage of Joe Trujillo. The wood garage was replaced in the early 1950s with a cinder block building. Above the railroad tracks and fence in the upper right is the school and just to the left of the school is the Squire's home (two stories).
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A rear view of the Ivan Dump house in 2009 showing various additions and changes in original roof line. The the left of the house is a1950s cinder block garage erected by Joe Trujillo. Railroad track are in the foreground.