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Results of a truck wreck near Dotsero, Colorado. Colorado River in the background. Photo used as part of the exhibit for People vs. Shipley. no. 441. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Dotsero Drug Company building, no longer in existence. The building was left after the railroad boom and was used as a house for many years. Kenny Schultz was an occupant. Automobiles and a truck are parked by the building. The photo was printed April 2, 1933.
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Results of a truck wreck near Dotsero, Colorado. Men examining the wreckage next to guard rails. Photo used as part of the exhibit for People vs. Shipley. no. 441. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Cabins built by Nels Yost and rented to railroad construction workers. There are cherry and apple trees behind the cabins, close to the riverbank. They were located north of where the Colorado River Road meets Hwy 6. The photo was printed on April 2, 1933. The automobile at right appears to have a flat tire.
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From left, Buddy and Kevin Doll at the Dotsero house,standing next to snow-covered station wagon in December 1954. The dome covered structed in the background is the ice house; the other structure is the spring house. They still reside on what is now the Stephens property.
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Men examining the chassis of a truck, result of a wreck near Dotsero, Colorado. People vs. Shipley. no. 441 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A cafe next to the Dotsero Drug Company, one of the buildings left from the railroad boom at Dotsero. There are two men seated outside the cafe. It probably also functioned as one of two bars in town (the other was located on Riverside Way on the river bank). The photo was printed April 2, 1933. Duplicate photo in 2008.015.