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Family standing on front porch of home in Red Cliff, smallest child in baby carriage.
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Mrs. James T. Blake with her granddaughters (Della Altenreid's children) in Red Cliff. James Blake was the town Marshall in the 1920s until 1938, when they moved to Canon City. The Blakes lived at the end of Water St. Mrs. Blake was active in the Neighbors of Woodcraft.
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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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Dump/Dumph family group during the Red Cliff Reunion of 1982 held in the former school gymnasium, now town hall. From left to right: Ronnie Dump, Chuck Dump, Pearl Dump Mize, Joy Dump (Chuck's wife) and Ernie Dump Dumph. Pearl and Ernie are holding vases of blue Columbines, the Colorado state flower,. It was illegal to pick blue Columbines in 1982 but the statute of limitation for that has passed.
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Left to right, Ronnie Dump, Ruby Dump Crye, Pearl Dump Mize and Chuck Dump, posing for a photo during the Red Cliff reunion in August 1987.
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Inside the Ivan "Ike" Dump home on Eagle Street, mid-1950s. Left to right, Eddie Dump Dumph, Betty Mae Dump (Elsberry), Len Dump Dumph (standing) and Ernie Dump Dumph. An Emerson multi band radio (including short wave) is behind Ernie.
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Marie and Ray Warren standing across the street from their home at 567 Eagle St., Red Cliff. Mr. Warren owned a sawmill and was in the logging and lumber industry.
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The Skala family standing on a porch in Red Cliff. Parents, John and Rose (Kolenc) Skala, are standing behind Yvonne and Anthony Skala. The family lived on Monument Street in Red Cliff. Rose was the sister of Johanna Kolenc Fear.
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A studio photograph of Mary Frances, Garth [born in 1926], and Ralph Bayer [born in 1920]. The children's parents were Howard G. and Ethel Boies Bayer of Minturn.
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Earl (Ira Earl) Beck standing with his sister, Sattie Beck, family dog between them. This is probably in Salida, Colorado. The Beck family moved to Salida from Baliot, Iowa, in 1908, and then to Red Cliff in 1921
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Studio portrait of the Gay Family. Inscription on back: "Dad, Mother, Blanche Gay"
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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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Juan Luis (John L.) Martinez, 25, and Jane Martinez, 22, taken in September 1948.
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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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Bruce Beck and Albert Quinn Beck at the Beck home in Red Cliff. Bruce was later killed in Korea on Heartbreak Ridge. Quinn is wearing his Navy uniform.
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Grandmother Theresa Cistofani Allaria with Roy Marfitano and Joy Marfitano (Dump Boltjes) at the Denver & Rio Grand section house at the south end of Eagle Street, Red Cliff.
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Studio portrait of the Joseph H. Fear family of Red Cliff. Back from left: Angela Fear (Beck), Lawrence Fear, Joseph A. Fear Front from left: Johanna Kolenc Fear, Christine Fear, Joseph H. Fear, Gloria Fear (Hennen)
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Buster Beck standing in front of the doors of the Holy Cross Garage in Red Cliff. "The doors in the background were used every day so it can be assumed that the accumulation of ice took place over night." -- T. Bud Beck
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Victor Dump seated in the middle of his family. Two older girls are standing behind Mr. Dump; his wife and another daughter are seated; three younger children are sitting in front. An exterior house wall is the backdrop.
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Two young children standing in front of a log house. The older child wearing a pinafore is facing the house, standing on grass. The younger child is standing on the boardwalk in front of the house. Rope is tied around the overhang supports, possible used as a clothesline. Additional houses visible, all of the same construction. Snow on hillside in background.