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Mary Frances Bayer and June Frey stand by a car. Durbin McIlnay has his arms around Mary and is barely visible between the two girls.
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Jack Beck standing behind a log which the horse is pulling through the snow.
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The Fitzgerald house in Red Cliff, built in 1938 by Joel James Fitzgerald II and his wife, Loryne, a school teacher. The log house in the distance is no longer habitable.
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"I rode this bus 4 years to Red Cliff Union High School" - June Frey Britz. Being Red Cliff, there is plenty of snow on the ground.
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Joel James Fitzgerald III, standing on a framer's pole at Warren's mill, near Cole Creek, up Shrine Pass, Forest Service Rd. no. 709. The kiln in the background was used to make charcoal for the smelters in Leadville. Joel was the son of Loryne Fitzgerald, a teacher at Red Cliff Union High School. They lived next door to the Beck family in Red Cliff.
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Marty Miller, fifth child of Ruth and Ray Miller, standing near a barn (on left) and shed. The photo is looking north at what is now Singletree. [processed date Feb. 1965]
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Climbing Fancy Pass to the Holy Cross Mining District. From left: Harold Stoner, Buster Beck and MacDonald Knight. The Holy Cross District covered 100 square miles of the intervening country between the headwaters of Cross and Homestake Creeks. Gold Park and Holy Cross City were the major mining camps. Verso: "Big'un Stoner, Buster Beck, Don Knight climbing Fancy Pass 1939" "Harold Stoner was known by his Missouri Family as 'Big'un.' He had...
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"In February of 1933 there was no snow at the John Ambos sawmill on the east rim of Rock Creek Canyon and very little anywhere in the McCoy area, for that matter. But a year later, there was plenty of it. The A frame just to the right of the mill shed, supports a heavy aerial cable that Frank Haddon had stretched across the canyon for a log hoisting operation in 1930 which was a dismal failure." -- McCoy Memoirs, p.245 [Title supplied from catalog...
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Leo Fessenden and Howard McCain at Gold Dust Lake.
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Harold Goddard in the snow (a shoveled street or sidewalk?), Gypsum, Colorado.
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371) Cabins
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Caption reads "Cabins at Sweetwater Lake" although this may not match the actual location. (Leadville?) There are nine men in the photograph-- two are standing on either side of the main cabin at center with the door open. Both wagons are full.
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A troop transport train departs from Camp Hale in the 1940s. Trains like this could carry up to 2,000 troops.
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A troop transport train departs Camp Hale in the 1940s. Trains like this could carry up to 2,000 troops.
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Military barracks visible at Camp Hale in the 1940s.
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Buildings covered in snow in the town of Gilman. Taken in 1943. The building on the left is possibly the Gilman Post Office.
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A vehicle stuck in the snow in the town of Gilman in 1943.
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A view of snow capped mountains near Vail. Taken in the mid to late 1960s.
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A young woman sits on the porch of the Bess family home at Ruedi. Taken around 1910. A caption below the image states that it was 34° below zero when this image was taken.
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The Borah house on Brush Creek. Taken in 1914. Mary Borah is playing the piano and is marked by the small "x." "Home Sweet Home. Mother at Piano. New Year's Eve, 1914. George Ziegler took picture. Our dear home in winter time. Mother sitting a piano playing." - Alda Borah
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Alfred Borah drives a team of horses through some deep snow on Brush Creek. The two horses are Leta and Dock, and were owned by Alfred Borah