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Joe Allen and Helen Hart pose for a picture in 1921. The two were married on June 21, 1922, in Denver.
463) Allen sisters
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The Allen sisters, Jean, Judith, and Joyce, stand outside in the snow in 1931. Note that the photograph was taped prior to donation.
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Judith Allen, Marguerite "Mike" Koonce, and Dick Allen ski on Cooper Hill in January of 1947.
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Jean Allen Johnson, Marguerite "Mike" Koonce, and Dick Allen ski on Cooper Hill in January of 1947.
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Judith Allen with Flip Miller in 1944. Miller was a soldier stationed at Camp Hale.
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Camp Hale civilian housing in winter taken from vantage point of plowed road above the scene. Pedestrian walking along unplowed street at right midground. The Bradford family lived in second house on the right.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Jerry Greene interviews Nancy Craft (Ophir resident, at the time of the recording and town manager) and Joe Crane, town manager of the town of Telluride, Colorado. This recording is dated 12/30, and probably occurred during 1978. The year had a huge amount of snow and Greene, Craft, and Crane discuss the snow's consequences.
Recording is about 41 minutes long.
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Duane Larsen gets help his niece, Mary Jo Trezise, and nephew, Bobby Trezise, for shoveling the snow. There is a house in the background with windows.
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A passenger train departs the Tennessee Pass station. Several men are visible on the platform and by the tracks. Two individuals are looking out the windows of the passenger car.
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This Easter themed postcard, featuring baby chickens in front of the holy cross surrounded by flowers, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by Miss Hamly on April 7, 1909.
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This simple Christmas themed postcard was sent to Dorothy Shryack by a Mrs. Bowen on December 23, 1918.
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This Thanksgiving themed postcard, featuring a stereotypically dressed pilgrim being chased by a wild turkey, was sent to Dorothy Shryack by a Ruth Shade(?) on November 27, 1910(?).