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Soldiers saluting while standing on parade float, Fourth of July, 1919. Two additional vehicles parked behind the float/truck.
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Johnny Martinez' liquor store on Eagle Street, Red Cliff.
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The haul after a good hunt on Castle Peak. Many deer are in the back of the truck. An aspen grove is in the background with a sawhorse on the right side of the photograph.
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A group of Army Reserve trucks and officers stand by in a large parking lot; trucks are presumably loaded with supplies or are prepared to carry supplies to the bridge construction site. The Bailey Bridge was constructed in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including Claude Gerard and Dan Koprinikar, county commissioners at the time,...
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A group Army Reserve officers stands beside a large truck that is blocking the road to the unfinished Bailey Bridge construction and replacement. Girders for the new bridge can be seen to the right of the vehicle. More officers are pictured at far left. The Bailey Bridge was constructed in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including...
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Loyd Gerard stands in front of a truck. There is packed snow on the ground and a shed or barn in the background on the right. The truck looks new and has a bed for hauling (possibly for W.H. Staup).
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Marker for: "Beloved Husband, Dad and Grandpo, Esparsen, Pat, Oct. 4, 1928--Apr. 2, 1989," Riverview Cemetery. A cross is engraved at left. Pat Esparsen and Vail All Season Firewood truck are engraved at center.
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A souvenir photograph from Carson City, Kansas.
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Duane Larsen stands with a General Motors truck. There is a barn and fenceline in the background. The "General Motors Truck" logo is visible to the right of Duane.
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Three men load a truck outside the barn, implement shed at the ranger station in Yeoman Park, Holy Cross National Forest. Farm equipment can be seen far right; one man is in the bed of the truck.
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1920: Flatbed truck loaded with lumber, parked in front of a building. Two men seated on lumber. Otto Bergman is on the right, the other person is unidentified. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Crane lifting transformers into place at Gilman.
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Crane at Gilman power plant moving transformers. The building in the left background housed the post office, mercantile, and grocery store.
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Transformers being lifted into place by a Weicker crane at Gilman. The main power line came over Turkey Creek (near Red Cliff) to Gilman.
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Weicker crane being "blocked" during transformer unloading operations at the Gilman power plant. Smiling onlookers at right.
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Electrical transformers, prior to unloading at Gilman, on a Weicker transfer and storage truck.
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Transformers that were replaced being hauled by Weicker at Gilman.
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Marker for: Albert G. Wertz, Jr., 1936--1971, in Riverview Cemetery, Flower and a truck are engraved on the upper corners of the marker.
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The last step is getting the cattle in single file into the trucks. Heicher, Kathy. The Cattle Drive: Burns Hole cowboys mix tradition and technology. Photographer Mike Rawlings. Vail Trail, November 24, 1989, p.16-19.
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The last step is getting the cattle in single file into the trucks. Heicher, Kathy. The Cattle Drive: Burns Hole cowboys mix tradition and technology. Photographer Mike Rawlings. Vail Trail, November 24, 1989, p.16-19.