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Saint Marys Catholic Church in Eagle, Colorado, circa 1980. The church was originally the Eagle School at 215 Capitol St. Built in 1890, it was used as a school until 1916 when it was sold to the Catholic Church.
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Commemorative card for the 50th anniversary of Rev. Monsignor Thomas F. Dentici, May 30, 1953-2003. On verso: "Give Yourself to me, O my God, give Yourself once more to me. I love You and if my love is too small a thing, grant me to love more intensely. I cannot measure to know how far my love falls short of sufficiency, that my life should run to Your embrace and never be turned away until it is hidden in the secret of Your face. (13.9) -- From...
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Sea Duran, longtime Red Cliff resident, at the Shrine of the Stations of the Cross, San Luis. A group from St. Patrick's Parish, Minturn, visited in April 2000. Sea was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society in Red Cliff and was married to Joe Duran. She was a homemaker and child-care provider.
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Parishioners from St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Minturn, on a pilgrimage to Denver (May 6, 2010). They visited Sacred Heart Church, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Back, from left: Eli Finlay, Debbie Buckley, Fr. Hugh Guentner, James Jank, Irene Meador, Pat Riggin. Front, from left: Angela Beck, Ann Madison, Adelina Sandoval, Carla Gurascio.
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The school building in Eagle, Colorado, 215 Capitol St. Built in 1890, it was used as a school until 1916 when it was sold to the Catholic Church. The school is surrounded by a picket fence and boardwalk. On front: "31, City School, Eagle, Colo., Forsyth-Pho."
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"James P. Carrigan, who was appointed pastor of St. Stephen's in Glenwood Springs in 1910, began making monthly visits to celebrate Mass in Thomas Minturn's section house. With his encouragement, local Catholics formed St. Patrick's parish on September 13, 1913. Thanks to a $500 gift from the Catholic Extension Society and funds raised by parish suppers and plays, a church was constructed in the fall of 1925. Howard G. Bayers built the one-story,...
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"At long last a lot was bought, the gift of a 3-room house was accepted, moved and renovated, and became St. Vincent's Church. It was dedicated by Bishop Tihen of Denver, assisted by the Rev. J. P. Corrigan of Glenwood Springs in June 1924. ... The building was originally a house owned and given by Mrs. Anna Murmann Hyrup, and was moved onto a lot which also belonged to Mrs. Hyrup. Father Corrigan obtained the bell from the Church in Glenwood Springs...
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St. Mary's Catholic Church in Eagle. Alex Macdonell served as a Deacon. The church was originally a school building.
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A first Communion photo from St. Mary's Church in Eagle. Back row, from left (all girls): ?, Terryann Lewis (Harrison), Suzann Lewis (Ross), Maryann Smith (Wilson), ? Next row (3 boys): John Buchholz, ?, ? Next row (5 children): ?, George Macdonell, ?, Susan Koonce, George Smith Front (2 girls): Janice Carlow (Starr), Jetty Buchholz (Stockal)
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Choir boys lined up before May Crowning at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Red Cliff, 1965. In back, from left: Mike Beck, Joe Beck, Bill Beck, Henry Manzanarez Front: Leonard Vigil, Tommy Medina, Anthony Beck May crowning is a traditional Roman Catholic ritual that occurs in the month of May of every year. In some countries, it takes place on or about May 1, however, in many United States Catholic parishes, it takes place on Mother's...
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A panoramic photograph taken from the Beck family yard as the last Union Pacific freight train to travel through Red Cliff rolls by. The tracks are visible with the Pine St. viaduct at far left. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church is right of the viaduct and a small group of people are watching the train from the churchyard. August 1997 "Union Pacific has pulled the last of its cross-country freight trains from the Tennessee Pass route, which...
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Full view of Red Cliff town park at the foot of Monument Street. Playground equipment, log cabin, picnic benches and barbecue grill are in place. On the left on Pine St. is Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. The center building is a house being constructed for Mary Pacheco.
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A panoramic photograph taken from the Beck family yard, waiting for the last Union Pacific train to travel through Red Cliff. The tracks are visible with the Pine St. viaduct at far left. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church is right of the viaduct. "Union Pacific has pulled the last of its cross-country freight trains from the Tennessee Pass route, which averaged 12 trains a day through Eagle County. ... Union Pacific, as a part of its acquisition...
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Rear view of Don Wilson's school bus camper, parked at the top of Monument Street in Red Cliff. The license plate has a 1984 tag at right. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church (Pine St.) is visible at right, with the home of Canuto Velasquez to the left of the church.
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Hugh Riley, Fr. Leberer, and Margaret Riley, holding baby, Anthony Beck, outside St. Patrick's Church, Minturn, Colorado, 1957, following Anthony's baptism.
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Louis Gleiforst, Joe H. Fear and Lawrence Fear standing outside St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Colorado Springs, Colorado. It was August 27, 1988, Joe Fear's son's wedding day.
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Confirmation from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Red Cliff, October 27, 1967. Joe, Anthony, and Bill Beck are standing by their home. Anthony is holding his Confirmation certificate.
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Johanna Fear (1927-1937) with her First Communion sponsor, Marie Edwards (later Marie Marshall).
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Union Pacific locomotive 844 leaving Red Cliff, headed east, on June 22, 1997. The white building at the top of the photo is Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church.
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Red Cliff. [aging Polaroid]