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High school graduation photo of Betty Paquette, 1941.
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Dessie Beck and two women, holding a line of fish they'd caught.
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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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Raymond Tippett wearing flight jacket, scarf, headset and cap. World War II era photograph. Raymond was the son of R.E. and Blanche Tippett of Red Cliff, Colorado.
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Studio photograph of William Gay [father of Blanch Gay Dump, grandfather of Pearl Dump Mize]. He is wearing a dress suit with bow tie, full goatee and mustache.

106. Kilns

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Remains of kiln at Shrine Pass, used to make charcoal for the smelters in Leadville.
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Studio portrait of Victor Willis Dump, taken in 1911 when Victor was 26 yrs. old. He is dressed in a suit and tie.
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Sisters and husbands, from left: Martha Tarufelli, Geno Tarufelli, S. L. "Jim" Vigil, and Melior Vigil, posing for a celebratory photograph.
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Earl Beck and the dog driving a wagon with a two-horse team along an unpaved road. Possibly related to 2012.020.010.
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Frank Robinson holding his 30-30 in his left hand and the reins to his horse in his right. They are standing in fallen timber. The horse is packing elk. Frank was the son of Harold Robinson, Safety man for the New Jersey Zinc Co. He had a brother, Fred, and a sister, Jane. Frank lived in Red Cliff and was in a logging company, Warren Brothers & Robinson. He had M.S. for years and died in 2009.
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Photo postcard showing the "New Battle Mountain Highway," U.S. Hwy 24. The view is looking south, going from GIlman to Red Cliff.
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Ollie Graham (Meyer), wearing a middy blouse with tie and a hat.
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Mine on hillside, possibly Salida.
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Marker with the Red Cliff bridge engraved on the back.
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Bruce Beck (left) and Ron Dump seated during a break while logging on Shrine Pass. The skid horse pulls the logs.
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Marker for William R. Law, 1876--1918, Greenwood Cemetery.
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Red Cliff High School students swimming in Homestake Creek, possibly at Mickey's Hole located about 1.5 miles up Homestake Creek from Red Cliff. "It is a place where the creek curves away from the hillside at a big granite boulder, forming a pool more or less 4 feet deep. The boulder is 6 or 8 feet high and the pool is deep enough to allow a person to jump off the rock into the water and not suffer any permanent injury." -- Bud Beck, 2010
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Studio portrait of the Beck brothers. From left, Buster (born March 2, 1925) and Theodore (Bud) (born January 14, 1923. The children are seated on a bench.
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Photograph of a studio portrait of Ollie Graham. She was a music teacher in Red Cliff, was superintendent of schools, and later married Oscar Myer. Mr. Meyer was shot by Sherbondy in 1935. Bill Luby was the judge in that case. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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c.1920: Lover's Leap near Red Cliff, Colorado, with Eagle River in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]