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The participants in the Easter Monday Ball 1910 at Monarch, Colorado. The young lady in the center is Dessie Tomlin. To her immediate right are her parents, Maggie and A.Q. Tomlin. Dessie married Ira Earl Beck and moved to Red Cliff in 1921. They had six sons, T.R. (Bud), Buster, Quinn, Bruce, Jack and Russell. This photograph was damaged when the roof and second floor of the Beck house burned in about 1929. A photo of that fire is: 2012.016.001....
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"When the Copper King Mine and Milling Co. was in operation from 1916 to 1920, officials of the company put on open house parties, dances and lavish entertainment with souvenirs for the entire community, most of it charged to the stockholders. This group at a masquerade ball held at Copper Spur February 22, 1917 [back of photo says February 14, 1917], have all been identified. In the back row are, left to right: Richard Klumker, George Klumker,...