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Bill Luby in World War I uniform, carrying fully loaded pack and canteen.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
2) Oscar Meyer
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Oscar Meyer, in World War I uniform, carrying a fully-loaded pack and canteen.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
3) Jack Dowd
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Jack Dowd, son of John B. "Jack" Dowd (J. B. Dry Goods, Red Cliff), in uniform covered by a sweater.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
4) Joe Walsh
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Joe Walsh in World War I uniform.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Oscar Meyer and friend in a strip of photo booth shots. Meyer is in World War I Army uniform.
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"Taken at Red Cliff, Colo headed for the U.S. Training Camp at Lincoln, Neb. 1918" [Title taken from photo caption.] Group standing in front of Adams Express Company. Lloyd Gerard is pictured second from right.
7) Francis Hill
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Military marker for: "Francis Hill, Colorado, Pvt. Co. E, 326 Infantry, World War I, September 20, 1893--August 22, 1959," Greenwood Cemetery.
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Russell Beck, age 7, showing the poppies he was selling for Armistice/Remembrance/Veterans Day (Nov. 11) in 1939. The red poppy featured in the poem, In Flanders Fields, by Dr. John McCrae. The poppy as a symbol for the bloodshed in World War I was adopted by the National American Legion Conference in 1919 and the American Legion has been selling poppies on Nov. 11 ever since.
The photo bears a good example of fingerprint damage on the upper left...
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Studio photograph of Ira Earl Beck in World War I uniform.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
10) Mickey Walsh
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Mickey Walsh, in World War I uniform.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]