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The Ford tow truck from the Holy Cross Garage in Red Cliff, with car in tow. The Walsh family owned the garage.
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Property on Eagle Street with clothesline and truck. Rockwork cribbing holds hillside in lace.
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Roy Marfitano, holding the reins of his horse, in 1940. They are standing above the Eagle Bridge in Red Cliff, with the Warren family barn and corrals in the background, looking north. The Anderson delivery truck and the railroad tracks are left of Roy.
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Parked next to Don Wilson's school bus camper at the top of Monument Street in Red Cliff, we have an International Harvester pickup with a dog resting in its shade. The house on the right belongs to Delfino Tafoya.
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Conoco fuel truck parked in front of the gas pump at Mickey Walsh's gas station, Red Cliff, Colorado. Gas pump stands in front of fuel truck. Two men are leaning against the truck. Signs on the building visible: Quaker State Motor Oil, Chrysler Motor Cars, AAA. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A group of young people sitting on and near a J. P. Oleson truck (license plate dated 1922). The man in the white shirt seated on the running board is holding a fishing rod. The man standing on the right is Elmer Lundgren.
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World War II Army camp. Duane Larsen is marked with an "x" in the back row, third from the right.
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Twin sisters Eileen and Elaine Borah stand for a picture. Taken somewhere on East Brush Creek in the 1940s.
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Myrtle Borah stands with her two twin granddaughters, Eileen and Elaine. "Taken on East Brush last summer" -- Alda Borah
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Willis H. Staup (left) and Loyd Gerard stand and talk by the company truck. Willis is holding a notepad and pad in his hand, and Loyd has a piece of paper or envelope. The truck says "W.H. STAUP GYPSUM COLO" on the passenger door. Staup moved to Gypsum in 1903 and was involved in many area businesses over the years, including operating the Gypsum hotel, transporting cars and trucks to Gypsum, an electrician for Eagle River Electric Co., and the...
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A pair of Army Reserve officers drive a large truck on the construction site of the new Bailey Bridge. The truck is marked "US ARMY 05B57671". The Bailey Bridge was constructed in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including Claude Gerard and Dan Koprinikar, county commissioners at the time, were part of the project. The Bailey Bridge...