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Elaudia and Procopio Velasquez at a funeral in Leadville.. Elaudia lived in Truchas, New Mexico. She married Procopio Velasquez November 26, 1949. The couple moved to Colorado and Procopio worked for many years as a miner for New Jersey Zinc at Gilman. He passed away in 2005.
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Elaudia and her brother, Arturo Romero, after Elaudia's wedding. They are standing in front of Elaudia's father's house. Elaudia lived in Truchas, New Mexico. She married Procopio Velasquez November 26, 1949. The couple moved to Colorado and Procopio worked for many years as a miner for New Jersey Zinc at Gilman. He passed away in 2005.
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Elaudia and Procopio Velasquez at their wedding, standing in front of Elaudia's father's house. Elaudia lived in Truchas, New Mexico. She married Procopio Velasquez November 26, 1949. The couple moved to Colorado and Procopio worked for many years as a miner for New Jersey Zinc at Gilman. He passed away in 2005.
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A train approaching the Pine St. bridge in Red Cliff. At far left is the house of Canuto Velasquez. On the far right hillside is a house built by Doug Byren (Jan. 16, 2954--Nov. 14, 1989). The Byren house looks down on Water Street at center.
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Rear view of Don Wilson's school bus camper, parked at the top of Monument Street in Red Cliff. The license plate has a 1984 tag at right. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church (Pine St.) is visible at right, with the home of Canuto Velasquez to the left of the church.
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Elaudia Velasquez standing at 446 Eagle St., Red Cliff. Elaudia lived in Truchas, New Mexico. She married Procopio Velasquez November 26, 1949. The couple moved to Colorado and Procopio worked for many years as a miner for New Jersey Zinc at Gilman. He passed away in 2005.
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A view of Water Street (right bottom) from the Pine St. bridge. At left is the Canuto Velasquez family home. The railroad tracks are at center bottom. On the hill above Water Street is a house built by Mike Bice.
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The Velasquez siblings at the occasion of the funeral of Salome Velasquez, June 10, 2002. From left: Pricilla Montoya, Vergilio, Henry (Procopio) and Canuto.
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The Velasquez brothers at the occasion of the funeral of Salome Velasquez, June 10, 2002. From left: Henry (Procopio), Vergilio, and Canuto Velasquez.
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Procopio and Elaudia Velasquez next to an automobile in Vail, Colorado. Procopio worked as a miner for New Jersey Zinc at the Gilman Mine. They lived in Red Cliff.
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The wives of the Velasquez brothers at the occasion of the funeral of Salome Velasquez, June 10, 2002. From left: Elaudia Velasquez (married to Procopio), Sara Velasquez (married to Canuto) and Felicita (married to Vergilio).