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Franklin and Lucy Doll's house in Gypsum with chickens in the yard. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Another view of some street work going on at the foot of Monument Street, attracting an audience. The town park is at left, background. The man sitting, wearing a plaid shirt is Bianes Romero.
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The house of John William Lupton in Gypsum. Boardwalk is visible and there is a man (Mr. Lupton?) standing behind the fence. William Lupton was a soldier in the Union Army and a marshall in Cripple Creek, Colorado. While living in Gypsum, he was a special officer for the Rio Grande Railroad, stationed at Minturn. He was the grandfather of Betty and Wyon Bonar and Eldon Wilson.
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Looking west on Water Street, Red Cliff, Colorado, in the winter. The horses and corral were the property of the Fleming Lumber Company; framing house on the right hand side of the street. First house on the left belonged to Tom Collins; second house was Earl Beck's. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A little girl walks by 36 Monument Street in Red Cliff, the home of Paul Manzanares.
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Diana Martinez standing in front of the house at 146 Monument Street, in Red Cliff, in 1959.
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A view of Water Street (right bottom) from the Pine St. bridge. At left is the Canuto Velasquez family home. The railroad tracks are at center bottom. On the hill above Water Street is a house built by Mike Bice.
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The Family home of Theodore Stremme in Gypsum, Colorado. The well-attended buildings are surrounded by a white picket fence.
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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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"After Paul and Frieda Orgish sold their McCoy ranch (Stifel place) they moved to Gypsum where they bought a tract of ground near the Cottonwood road junction, and built this house on it, themselves." -- McCoy Memoirs p.167 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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R. E. Tippett's house on Water Street in Red Cliff.
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Residents and onlookers watching fire fighting efforts on March 21, 1963, as the Holy Cross Garage and adjoining house burn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owen had purchased the property from Mickey Walsh and had recently remodeled the residence. Sheriff Jim Seabry investigated the fire as a possible arson.
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Pete and Ruby DeGraw's house in Eagle Colorado, taken sometime in the 1940s. Pete (Correl James) DeGraw was a brand inspector in Eagle County for 40 years. He was also a rural mail carrier for 18 years, delivering mail from Eagle to Woods Lake in summer months and between Eagle and Sylvan Lake in the winter season. He also rode in the Salt Creek Cattle Pool for several years. Ruby Elizabeth Ping DeGraw was the daughter of Otis and Minnie Ping....
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The Ambos home on Garrison St. in Golden, Colorado. They resided there from 1900 to 1904; the photo was taken in 1940. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Ambos home at 226 Hill Street in Steamboat Springs, Colorado during Christmas 1946. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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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 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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Another view of Water Street, on the left. The railroad tracks are at far left with the Eagle River to the right. The house at bottom right belonged to Tom Collins and then Bob Warren.
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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.
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The Rolland Randall home in Eagle.