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Staff meeting at the Gilman Mine..(l to r) Frank Sherwood, Darrell Barnes, Bill Jude, Tony Karwacki, Harold Stienmier and Jim Brown. Bill Jude is at the head of the table with the other participants standing at their seats.
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Underground machine shop at the Gilman Mine with John "Smiles" Doyle on the left and Bob Enzenroth on the right. An open forge is on the left.
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William A. Jude, Superintendent , Gilman Mine.
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Underground machine shop at the Gilman Mine with Carl Garner (l) and Gus Peterson.
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Studio portrait of Tom and Patricia Chambers Sherwood. Tom and Sarah Wohler and adopted daughter, Zola Wohler Sherwood, worked the family ranch on Elk Creek. Zola and Roy Sherwood had two sons, Paul and Tom. Tom Sherwood was a photographer. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Except for its contour, this doesn't look like the ranch house that Tom and Sarah Wohler built and lived in for twenty-five years, but the original log structure is there under a new roof and exterior remodeling. The Wohlers' adopted daughter spent her childhood years here and in later years as the wife of Roy Sherwood." -- McCoy Memoirs p.131 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Studio portrait of Zola and Roy Sherwood, taken in 1972. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Frank J. Maloit, Western Manager of Mines for the New Jersey Zinc Company.
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"Roy and Zola Sherwood bought the former Phillip Maxwell place on the Colorado River and built this house on it, but only occupied it a very short time." -- McCoy Memoirs p.132 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Leonard Horn Ranch cliff viewed from Hwy 6, looking northeast. The cliff is where Easter services were held. On the north side of the cliff would be the Sherwood Quarry.
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"Calvin and Calla James located a homestead at the foot of King Mountain near the Baker claim and they and their family lived in this cabin for several years before moving on to Burns." -- McCoy Memoirs p.175 "They had scarely completed their final poroof on the homestead when they sold to Dr. J. H. Cole. Dr. Cole then sold the place to Roy Sherwood who owned the nearby Wohler ranch." -- p.175 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County...
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The Mickey's Micks baseball team in front of Mickey Walsh's garage in Red Cliff in the 1930's. Standing left to right: Algon Paddock, Walt Owen, Slim Bridges, Smiles Doyle, Mickey Walsh, Louis Phillips, Oscar Eastin, Ole Gustafson Kneeling: Tom Diviney, John Chetelot, John Curran Jr., Red Curran, Frank McDonald and Dan Curran
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Mine Safety Meeting ("Fundamentals of Accident Prevention for Supervisors") at the Gilman Mine. Participants are standing and seated around a table with a table sign: "United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Mines." Other signs visible say, "Think," and "Attitude." Pictured, (l-r, standing) Bureau of Mines instructor, Vernon Andrews, Darrell Barnes, Bernard Schlegel, Jack Johnson, Harold Stienmier, Thomas Jeffries, (safety manager)...