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Easter Day, 1949, on Eagle Street, Red Cliff. The Ivan Dump children are in their front yard with Easter baskets lined up on the boardwalk. From left to right, Betty Mae Dump Elsberry, Ed Dump Dumph, and Ernie Dump Dumph. Len Dump Dumph is perched on the fence post. Mine tailings are visible on East hill side of Eagle Street.
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Welch place on LaGrow Rd., Gypsum, built in 1893. The logs for construction came from Hardscrabble Mountain. The house was moved to Carbondale.
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Dempsey Perkins in a Red Cliff yard with Jean Perkins White, his sister, and Clarence White, Jean's husband.
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Grace Harris standing on a lawn. Grace was the manager of the Eagle telephone office in 1919.
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Harry and Louis Alton Fenno, standing next to each other in a yard at Squaw Creek. Building in background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Harry and Imogene Lewis standing in a front yard in Eagle.
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George Grant, standing in a yard, holding a pipe in his left hand. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Sadie and Alec Macdonell at far right with three Benedictine sisters and an unidentified man, standing outside the Brush Creek rnach house. Dog in foreground. The photo was taken in August 1955.
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The Schlutter Place (previously Frost Place) on Brush Creek, purchased by Fred and Helen Dice in spring 1950. The farmhouse had been remodeled. Sign reads, "Pair O Dice Mesa, Fred Dice, Joe Dice."
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Garnet Ping, at left, and Barbara Gleason [Pearch] with chicks in an Eagle yard.
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1900-1910, the Hugh Luby home in Minturn looking north. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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John Rodgers seated on horse in front of a house. Fence, gate and garden visible beyond horse. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Leota Nottingham and Maybelle Robertson in the yard of the Emmett Nottingham residence. Maybelle is pulling Leota. There is fencing and a Case tractor in the background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Piles of lumber in the Fleming Lumber yard, as seen from Joe Beck's back yard. Water Street runs between Beck's and the lumber yard.
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Barclay Hockett and Perie Hockett involved with a plant.
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William Henry Lea, in a suit, sitting in a yard with his hat in his hand. He was born on May 17, 1869, in London, England. Educated in civil and mining engineering at London Polytechnic Institute, he came to Leadville, Colorado, in 1890, and soon after moved to Gypsum. He was county surveyor for many years. He married Urdine Messersmith in 1902. He was active in town affairs and served on both district school boards for a number of years. He...
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The Beck Boys and Polly, the dog, posed on the steps down to their house on Water Street, Red Cliff, Colorado. At top: Buster, Bud Middle: Quinn, Bruce, Jack Bottom: Russell "The dog's name was Polly. The dog was brought over from Monarch when we moved to Red Cliff. After she eventually died, there came a dog named Pudgie who was also a white Spitz but one of the most disagreeable dogs I have ever known."--Bud Beck, Jan. 17, 2009
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Red Cliff. [aging Polaroid]
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The W. W. Walsh home in Red Cliff. Eagle River is at the left.
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Kathy Schmidt and the old farmhouse.