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Formal portrait of Lydia Berkley Tague (Mrs. Patrick Tague), first woman judge in Colorado. Mrs. Tague served 1911-1924. She is wearing a dark dress with pearl necklace and cameo brooch. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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c.1880: Wm. McMillen standing behind his daughers. On the left is Elizabeth "Monie" [pron. like Ronnie] McMillen DaLee; on the right is Dorothea "Dora" McMillen Greiner. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Attorney William J. Meehan is seated at his desk in his office. His back is to the desk and his right ankle is crossed over his left knee. He is wearing a 3-piece suit. He was District Attorney for many years. The photo of the baby on the desk behind him is Jody. Calendar on the wall says "January." [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Ollie Graham (Meyer), wearing a middy blouse with tie and a hat.
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Mrs. I. J. Hall Creighton in a studio portrait. She is wearing a high-collared dark shirtwaist dress. Inscription on back upper left corner: "Pricilla Hall Faast" Inscription on back lower right corner: "Mrs. H. J. Morris, 411 W. 14th, Hays, Kansas" Eagle Valley Enterprise July 20, 1928: " Death of a Pioneer Woman" Mrs. I. J. Creighton, for years one of the leading business women of Eagle county, died last Friday night, July 13, of a stroke of...
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Ollie Meyer in a studio portrait wearing a ruffled hat and matching shirtwaist dress. Inscription on back: Ollie Meyer, Red Cliff, taught Ethel Lesmont piano lessions, taught Sunday school, taught many girls piano lessons."
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Richard Edward "Eddie" Tippett, bookkeeper and secretary-treasurer of the Fleming Lumber and Mercantile Company, seated at a desk. Carpet on floor. Eagle Valley Enterprise, June 30, 1934 p. 4: from the obituary (Mr. Tippett died June 18, 1934): "Mr. Tippett came to Red Cliff from Rifle twenty-four years ago and began to work as a bookkeeper for the Fleming Lumber company. He soon became a partner in the firm and for years has been secretary and...
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Formal portrait of William J. Meehan, wearing suit and tie. He practiced law in Red Cliff and Eagle, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1885: Dr. Joseph G. Gilpin, physician in Leadville and Red Cliff, Colorado. Dr. Gilpin stands holding a cane in his right hand and a small case in his left hand. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Baseball fans seated on car fenders and bumpers, watching a ball game at Red Cliff, Colorado. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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From "History of Eagle County". 1940s-- "The first cabin built in Red Cliff by Wm. [William] Greiner and G.J. (George) DaLee in 1879. This cabin is still standing and occupied by Jack Elliott".
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c.1920: Blacksmith shop at Red Cliff, run by Mike Walsh. Pictured are Mickey Walsh (front row, right), Oscar Myer and Mike Walsh (on right). There are five men seated and four standing in front of double doors on sidewalk. To the far left is a wagon wheel; in foreground is a sled with chains. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Ruby Dump and Mena Warren sit on the sidewalk of Water Street in Red Cliff, Colorado. The house behind them belonged to Ollie Meyer and is now the location of the Green Bridge Inn. The photo was taken sometime around 1947. There is a truck or wagon parked on the left side of the photo, with a grass lot and backyard fence behind the girls.
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1885: Dr. Joseph G. Gilpin, physician in Leadville and Red Cliff, Colorado. Dr. Gilpin stands holding a cane in his right hand and a small case in his left hand. The second pose during a photo shoot. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]