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Photocopy of a postcard, the photo for which was taken by R. R. Cooper. Miners arriving for "Ole's Shift," standing in front of the bus. From Ted Beck: The Red Cliff bus line was probably started away back, probably in the 1930s, by Mickey Walsh. He got hold of a big old sedan, probably a Cadillac or Pierce-Arrow, that 7 or 8 men could crowd into and started hauling miners to Gilman. I don't think it was much of a success as it kept breaking down....
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Gloria Fear Hennen and Marcella Walsh Roberts visiting in March 1978. Both women grew up in Red Cliff.
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Michael D. Walsh, in Army uniform. He was killed in a military vehicle accident in Germany (66th Armored Division, U.S. Army), on Nov. 27, 1957.
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Marcella Ann Walsh Roberts in U.S. Air Force uniform. Daughter of Mickey and Mamie Walsh, she spent her chldhood in Red Cliff and graduated from St. Scholastic Academy in Canon City. She married Charles D. Roberts on June 20, 1961; she died May 30, 1991.
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The front of the Holy Cross Garage in flames on March 21, 1963. Eagle Valley Enterprise, March 21, 1963 p.1: "An historic landmark in Red Cliff was burned to the ground and an adjoining building destroyed in a blaze early this morning and two young men are being quesioned in connection with a reported break in at the garage. The Holy Cross Garage and adjoining house, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owen went up in smoke. The residence was just remodeled...
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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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Mickey Walsh in front of the Holy Cross Garage, Red Cliff, Colorado.
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A group of friends standing in front of a car at Walsh's garage in Red Cliff. From left: McDonald, Joe Fear, Mamie and Mickey Walsh. Severl children are seat on the car's top and a dog is at lower left.
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School children, Red Cliff, Colorado. From left to right: Blanche Gay [Dump], Ollie Graham [Meyer], Nellie Walsh [McNamyra], Katie McLeod, Hannah McLeod, Kenneth McLeod.
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Mickey Walsh's blacksmith shop on Eagle Street in Red Cliff. Three men and a dog are standing in front of the builiding. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Photo of Mickey and his mother, Nellie, Walsh in Red Cliff, 1915. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio photograph for the wedding of Mickey and Mamie Carolyn Snow Walsh, August 11, 1920. Mr. Walsh owned and operated the Holy Cross Garage and Auto dealership in Red Cliff. Mamie Walsh was active in Neighbors of Woodcraft, Catholic Daughters and the Democratic party. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Bill Luby and Mickey Walsh standing in front of Welsh's garage in Red Cliff, Colorado.
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The W. W. Walsh home in Red Cliff. Eagle River is at the left.
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Danny Crough and Joy Marfitano (Dump Boljtes) standing in front of Mickey Walsh's garage in Red Cliff in 1938. Joy has her arm hooked in Danny's and the automobile door is open.
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c.1920: Blacksmith shop at Red Cliff, run by Mike Walsh. Pictured are Mickey Walsh (front row, right), Oscar Myer and Mike Walsh (on right). There are five men seated and four standing in front of double doors on sidewalk. To the far left is a wagon wheel; in foreground is a sled with chains. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Ford tow truck from the Holy Cross Garage in Red Cliff, with car in tow. The Walsh family owned the garage.
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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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Mike Walsh standing at the anvil in his blacksmith shop. Ferrier equipment, horseshoes visible in foreground and hanging from the rafters. "Saturday afternnon Mike Walsh and his son, Billy, stopped in town a short while, during which Mike visited with a number of old friends, among them the editor and Dr. Hotopp. Mike was eighty-six years of age a few days ago, and a number of his close friends threw a party in his honor on the occasion. More...
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Four men in Mike Walsh's blacksmith shop. There is an anvil in the lower left corner and a fire in the lower right corner.