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From left to right, Gloria Fear (Hennen), Vera Martinez, and Marcella Walsh (Roberts) posing with their bicycles in Red Cliff.
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Formal portrait of the wedding party of John L. and Jane Martinez, Aug. 5, 1943. From left, Best Man Herman Manzanarez, Groom John L. Martinez, Bride Jane D. (Medina) Martinez, Maid of Honor Eva Manzanarez.
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John L. Martinez showing the elk he got with Ben Aragon hunting up Wearyman Creek (Shrine Pass). The photo was taken on Eagle Street. John owned the liquor store in Red Cliff. Ben and Emma Aragon lived on Water Street in Red Cliff before moving to Grand Junction.
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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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John L. and Jane Martinez in their wedding photograph Aug. 5, 1943. Jane is carrying a full bouquet and has a matching floral tiara holding her veil.
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Juan Luis (John L.) Martinez, 25, and Jane Martinez, 22, taken in September 1948.
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From left, Diana Martinez and Judy Martinez posing in Red Cliff school band uniforms. The high road into Red Cliff is visible in the background.
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Standing portrait of John L. and Jane Martinez in their wedding photograph Aug. 5, 1943. Jane is carrying a full bouquet and has a matching floral tiara holding her veil. Her full length gown has a lace overlay and she is wearing formal gloves.
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The fifth grade class in 1954 at Red Cliff School. Front row, far left: Diana Martinez (Cisneros). Top, far left: Terry Burnett.
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Looking down on the top of Monument Street in Red Cliff. The home on the left belongs to Diana Cisneros. The German shepherd from photograph 2013.013.002 is sitting in the middle of the unpaved street. On the right side of the street, beginning with the 2 story house at left, are the homes of: Anadeto Medina, R. Romero, Joe Medina, Joe Duran, Eufelia and Crolos Jaramillo, and Cecelio Rivera.
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From left: Donna McDonald, Judy Martinez, [unidentified], Terry Burnett and Diana Martinez seated on a couch in Red Cliff High School.
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School photo of Diana Martinez taken in 1960.
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Diana Martinez at three months of age in 1944. Diana's parents were Jane and John L. Martinez. Other members of the family: Judy, Johnny, Bill and Ricky.
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Johnny Martinez' liquor store on Eagle Street, Red Cliff.
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From left, Donna McDonald, Lorrain Medina and Diana Martinez (Cisneros) wearing cheerleading costumes at Red Cliff school
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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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John L. Martinez, standing in front of his liquor store in Red Cliff, Colorado, March 2004.
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Jane Martinez sitting on a fence, holding baby William Martinez. The three boys behind her, from left: Johnny Martinez, Henry Pacheco (leaning behind Johnny), and Joe Pacheco.