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The Dump Family reunion held at the Apple Blossom Inn, Leadville, Colorado. Unbenownst to the family at the time, the Inn is three building lots away from where the 1942 Dump Family reunion was held at the home of Ike and Joy Dump.
From left to right, bottom row: Len (Dump) Dumph, Travis Dump, Ivan (Dump) Dumph
Second row: Sandy Dumph, Norm and Diana Dump, Betsy and Ed (Dump) Dumph
Third row: Bobbie Marfitano, Bernadette Crye, Joy Dump, Judy (Crye)...
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From left, standing: Alicia Halloran and Sarah Jane (Grandma) Fulford.
From left, seated: Ada Fay Peterson, Pup (the dog) and Albert Fulford. There is another dog to the right of Albert.
The house was probably located where the Kuttin' Korner and Allen Agency Building now stand.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A family group photo taken on the same porch as 1990.001.041.
Back row, from left: Mrs. Ulin, Charley Ulin, Olaf Ulin, Louise Ulin, Susy Larson, Fannie Gerard, Betty Oleson, Anna Bobson, Emma Anderson, Anna Lindgren, Margareta Hendrickson, either Lydia Landerback or Anna Norgaard
Front row, from left: Minnie Ulin, Fred Davenport, Edith Davenport holding Art Davenport
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
26. Booco Ranch
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"Members of the Booco family grouped by their cabins on Alkali Creek near Wolcott about 1920. From left to right: Isaac Booco, Cecil Terrell Playford and daughter, Grandmother Margaret Booco, Margaret Terrell, Mrs. Mary Booco, Jack, Billy, Gordon, Ben and Gern Booco." -- McCoy Memoirs p.185
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
30. Gypsum families
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Family members in Gypsum, lined up on a front porch.
Back row, from left: Anna Bobson, Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Ulin, Margareta Hendrickson, Anna Lindgren, Olaf Ulin, Edith Davenport, Susy Larson, Fannie GGerard.
Front row, from left: Edmund Bobson, Freddie Davenport, Alvin Bobson, Gussie Davenport
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Dump Family reunion in the summer of 1942 after Betty Mae Dump (Elbserry) was born. It was at the Leadville home of Ivan "Ike" dump and Joy Marfitano Dump (Ike was working at Climax Mine).
The family, from left to right: Ralph and Stella Marfitano, Chuck Dump, Joy (Marfitano) Dump (Boltjes), infant Betty Dump (Elsberry) held by Ivan Dump, Dick Mize, Vic Morgan, Ethel "Sis" Morgan (Dump), Ruby (Dump) Crye, Blanch Dump (Gay) Harry and Pearl (Dump)...
33. The Leas
35. Michael Family
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Edward and Edna Michael with their 4 children on the front porch of their home in Eagle, Colorado. A fenceline surrounds the home and a neighbor's residence can be seen on the left. The Michaels owned and operated the Eagle Valley Feed Mill, which expanded into a livery and stable, from 1912 to 1920 before selling the business.
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Three generations of Marfitanos get together for a 4th of July celebration (1956, 1957, or 1958). They are seated outside at the Denver & Rio Grande Section House in Carbondale, Colorado.
Left side of table, front to back: Irene Marfitano, Karen Marfitano Green, David Marfitano, Mary Jo Marfitano and Stella Marfitano.
Right side of table, front to back: John Marfitano, Ralph Marfitano (standing), Rose Marfitano.
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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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"Ted and Nina Harris and six of their children at their Antelope Creek ranch in 1923. From left to right, they are: Hugh, Lucille, Neal, Nina and Ted. On the ground in front: Helen, Enid and Edwin." -- McCoy Memoirs p.172
"Mr. and Mrs. Harris lived on the ranch 28 years, then after several of the children were married they moved to Fruita, Colorado. Mrs. Harris died there in 1952 and Ted three years later. They are both interred in the Fruita Cemetery."...