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From left, standing: Alicia Halloran and Sarah Jane (Grandma) Fulford.
From left, seated: Ada Fay Peterson, Pup (the dog) and Albert Fulford. There is another dog to the right of Albert.
The house was probably located where the Kuttin' Korner and Allen Agency Building now stand.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Family standing on front porch of home in Red Cliff, smallest child in baby carriage.
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Ed and Len Dump [Dumph] in front of their house on Eagle Street, Red Cliff, Colorado. Photo was taken in 1948; siding was added to the house in the early 1950s. Hop vine is on the left, climbing up the house.
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Phoebe French Rundell with daughter Helen, dressed in their best clothes. They are seated outside the house on the Sheephorn Creek ranch.
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Moreen Perkins with Joan on the left and Brenda on the right.
"Moreen and Dempsey Perkins lived in Ollie Meyer's rental. Albert Reeder owned it after Ollie's death. (Jack and Wahneta Bridges lived there in the 1940s.)" -- Angela Beck
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The first Doll Brothers' house on the east side of Valley Rd. [Brightwater]. Lucy Doll is standing at the porch and there is a chicken in the yard.
27) Margaret Tomlin
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Margaret Ellis Tomlin standing in the Beck family yard in Red Cliff (1937). She is wearing Earl Beck's new leather cap and wool mackinaw.
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Ed Slaughter holding the hands of his grandchildren, Eugene Slaughter, Jr. ("Junior") on the left and Betty Slaughter (Compton) on the right. Junior is holding onto the back hoof of a hung deer. Log ranch house in background. The photo has been hand tinted.
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Dessie Beck with her first child, Theodore (Ted, Bud) Beck, who was born at Salida, Jan. 14, 1923. She is sitting on the front porch of a house.
30) Duane and Mother
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Duane and Hester Larsen stand on a porch. Hester is wearing a long coat with a fur trim; Duane is wearing a newsboy cap and buttondown jacket. There is a house with a window in the background with trees and mountains.
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The first Doll Brothers' house on the east side of Valley Rd. [Brightwater]. View taken from the back of the house.
32) Orgish home
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"After Paul and Frieda Orgish sold their McCoy ranch (Stifel place) they moved to Gypsum where they bought a tract of ground near the Cottonwood road junction, and built this house on it, themselves." -- McCoy Memoirs p.167
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
33) New Grandparents
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Ralph and Stella Marfitano with Grandma Blanche Ethel Gay Dump holding the new baby, Betty Mae Dump (Elsberry). They are at the home of Ivan and Joy Dump in Leadville in May 1942.
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The Victor Dump family, standing in front of their house on Turkey Creek Rd. in Red Cliff, 1918.
Back row: Blanche Gay Dump, Victor, baby Ethel
Front row: Clarence, Ivan and Pearl
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Two people pose together in front of a house. Possibly relatives of the Larsen/Trezise family.
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Tom and Ella Lewis, standing in front of a house.
Thomas "...was born in Broadtop, Pa., Oct. 12, 1872 and came to Boulder, Colorado as a young man. For a time he managed a store at Erie before coming to Western Colorado and entered the mercantile business at Palisade with the J. W. Hugus Co. There he met Miss Ella Rose Berger, a clerk at the old Fair Store in Grand Junction. The couple was married March 3, 1907 and eight years later came to Eagle."...