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Moreen Perkins posing next to violets on a plant stand.
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Tom Deviney and the family dog. Tom ran a grocery store in Red Cliff. The Clooneys owned the grocery building which was later owned by Mrs. Holland.
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Katie, Bonnie and JoAnne Deviney, posed in a yard, the family of grocer Tom Deviney.
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Moreen and Demp Perkins with their daughters, Joan and Brenda. "We lived in Redcliff for 10 years then we moved to Rapid City S.D. and have been here 56 1/2 years."
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Dempsey Perkins in a Red Cliff yard with Jean Perkins White, his sister, and Clarence White, Jean's husband.
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Moreen Perkins with Joan on the left and Brenda on the right. "Moreen and Dempsey Perkins lived in Ollie Meyer's rental. Albert Reeder owned it after Ollie's death. (Jack and Wahneta Bridges lived there in the 1940s.)" -- Angela Beck
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County road maintainer caught in trees above Homestake Creek on the Gold Park Road. Dempsey Perkins (county man in Red Cliff who plowed snow) and Buster Beck were plowing the Gold Park Road for the second day in the Winter of 1952. Something went wrong with the maintainer and it went off the road and over the hill with both men in it. The maintainer hung up on a tree and didn't drop into Homestake Creek. Both men made it out with minor injuries....
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County road maintainer caught in trees above Homestake Creek on the Gold Park Road. Dempsey Perkins (county man in Red Cliff who plowed snow) and Buster Beck were plowing the Gold Park Road for the second day in the Winter of 1952. Something went wrong with the maintainer and it went off the road and over the hill with both men in it. The maintainer hung up on a tree and didn't drop into Homestake Creek. Both men made it out with minor injuries....
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Joan Perkins, daughter of Dempsey and Moreen Perkins, in Red Cliff. The family lived in an apartment above Deviney's grocery store. The Standard Service Station is visible in the background. "A school teacher took this picture. We thought the big letters ME was cute. The sign really said MEAT." -- Moreen Perkins
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Dempsey Perkins standing next to a snow bank and a truck in Red Cliff. Dempsey was an Eagle County employee in Red Cliff who plowed roads during the winter.
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11) Friends
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From left, Angela Beck, Beth Squires and Moreen Perkins, posing in Red. Cliff.