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Maloit Family home in Gilman, Colorado, taken in 1989, eight years after the town was closed. The house has ice flashing and a shingle roof, replacing the tar paper of the 1930s. Previously a 15-ft. high metal smoke stack sat on top of the chimney to improve draft for the kitchen range and space heater. Asbestos siding takes the place of tongue and groove siding. Robert's sisters stand in front of the house, from left, Frances Maloit Nelson and...
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The McCain house on Wall Street with upstiars and living room additions. Tricycle is parked in the front yard.
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Looking down a tree-lined sidewalk, Broadway Street. Two houses visible on the left with walkways going up to the front porches. Photo labeled: "Homes on Broadway, Eagle, Colorado," with "Ping" in lower right hand corner. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The house of John William Lupton in Gypsum. Boardwalk is visible and there is a man (Mr. Lupton?) standing behind the fence. William Lupton was a soldier in the Union Army and a marshall in Cripple Creek, Colorado. While living in Gypsum, he was a special officer for the Rio Grande Railroad, stationed at Minturn. He was the grandfather of Betty and Wyon Bonar and Eldon Wilson.
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The Family home of Theodore Stremme in Gypsum, Colorado. The well-attended buildings are surrounded by a white picket fence.