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Studio portrait of Ivan Lon "Ike" Dump in U.S. Army uniform, WW II.
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Clarence V. Dump, in naval uniform (U.S. Navy Seabees, South Pacific, WWII).
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Buster Beck in uniform, age 18. World War II era photo. Buster's parents were Earl and Dessie Beck of Red Cliff, Colorado.
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Roy Marfitano in his U.S. Army uniform prior to being discharged after World War II. He is standing on the steps of a building. Roy, Ronnie Dump and Buster Beck enlisted together in 1943. Roy worked in the Gilman Mine assay office from 1948-1972.
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The Booze Brothers softball team from Red Cliff, Colorado, playing in Denver on Cinco de Mayo (1980s). Back, from left: Mike Beck, Jerry Trujillo, Mike Madero, Joe Beck, Tom Padilla, Lemeul Montoya, [----], Larry Medina, Jim Carreon Front, from left: Ben Padilla, Tony Aiello, John Duran, Joe Manzanares
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The Booze Brothers, playing in the Leadville Slowpitch League 1993.
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Ralph Woods in U.S. Navy uniform.
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Charley (Charles) R. Dump, in uniform (U.S. Army, Germany, WWII).
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Charles Robert "Bob" Warren in military uniform (no insignia), 1942. Bob was the son of Ray and Marie Warren of Red Cliff, Colorado.
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Ronald S. Dump, in uniform (U.S. Army Air Corps, Italy, WWII).
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Michael D. Walsh, in Army uniform. He was killed in a military vehicle accident in Germany (66th Armored Division, U.S. Army), on Nov. 27, 1957.
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The Booze Brothers softball team from Red Cliff, Colorado, playing in Maloit Park (1980s) Back, from left: Kenneth Beck, Joe Beck, Jerry Trujillo Middle, from left: Ben Padilla, Richard Tafoya, Tommy Padilla, Henry Medina Front, from left: Frank Padilla, Jamie [---], Tommy Medina, Lemuel Montoya, Mike Beck, Larry Medina
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Hugh Riley, Jr., in Navy seaman's uniform. "Hugh Riley was the Public Service representative in Red Cliff and lived upstairs in the Public Service Bldg. on Eagle St. His wife, Margaret, was bookkeeper. They eventually moved to Canon City and died there. They had two sons, Hugh Riley, Jr., and Timothy, both attending high school in Red Cliff. Hugh Riley, Jr., worked in Gilman (1970?-1980?) and lived in Leadville. His wife was named Bonnie. ...
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Michael Beck, All Tournament Most Valuable Player, Leadville Slowpitch League, 1993, playing with the Booze Brothers. Michael died March 26, 1994.
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Marcella Ann Walsh Roberts in U.S. Air Force uniform. Daughter of Mickey and Mamie Walsh, she spent her chldhood in Red Cliff and graduated from St. Scholastic Academy in Canon City. She married Charles D. Roberts on June 20, 1961; she died May 30, 1991.
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The Red Cliff ball club, 1900, in uniform and posed for a team portrait. Charley Howard, Will St. Clair, Sol Ackley, John Nimon, C. H. Roberts, Will Farnum, Frank Farnum, James Collins, Tom Collins (Mascot), Rick Rice, Earl Ward, Joker Roberts, Charley Farnum [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Jack Mize in uniform for the Red Cliff Union High School Bulldog basketball team, 1949.
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Ivan Lon "Ike" Dump with wife, Joy Marfitano Dump (Boltjes) standing next to the wood shed off the kitchen of their house, shortly before Ike left for WW II. Children, Ernie Dump Dumph and Betty Mae Dump (Elsberry) are standing in front of them. The house belonged to the John and Alton Paddock family. The Paddock's permitted Joy and her children to house-sit rent free while Ike was overseas. In the background are two tiers of cribbing that shored...
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Oscar Meyer and friend in a strip of photo booth shots. Meyer is in World War I Army uniform.
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Nine members of the Red Cliff Baseball Team, 1910, posed in front of a building. Five players are standing and three are seated in front of them. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]