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Ed Chockie (with baseball hat), Bill Jude (holding cup), Ed Miller (right), and Frank Sherwood with his back to the camera, at Maloit Park.....others are unidentified.
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Ronnie Jenkins (hands in pockets) stands behind a chopping Eddie Duffy, while Tony Karwacki holds a log in place. Others are unidentified. The wood pile is at the fireplace in the background.
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Marker: "In memory of John Raymond Hultquist 1952--1975," in Fairview Cemetery. At left top of marker is engraved a guitar with "Martin" under it. At right top of marker is engraved a car with "Elizabeth Cloud" under it.
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Corrine Chockie helps Frank Sherwood unload food from a station wagon, while Dorothy Sherwood (center) and Bill Jude assist. Jude is holding a camera.
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From left, Frank Maloit (head down), Eddie Duffy and George Gillian conversing at the New Jersey Zinc picnic at Maloit Park. Automobiles are parked in the background.
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Frank Sherwood, Jr. (left), unknown lady, Ed Miller, Ronnie Jenkins, Don Webb and Harold Steinmeyer at Maloit Park. Little Donna Webb is at far right with her twin brother, Bobby, sitting to her left on the ground.
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Ed Miller (chef at the staff house in Gilman until his retirement in 1965) checking the coffee progress at Maloit Park. In the right background is a Willis Jeep with a power winch attachment which was useful during the many hunting trips enjoyed by most of the employees of New Jersey Zinc, Gilman.
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Ed and Julia (Mayne) Miller at the New Jersey Zinc picnic, Maloit Park. The fireplace cooked many a meal during the years the mine at Gilman was in operation. Ed was chef at the staff house in Gilman until his retirement in 1965.
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The reception area in the office at the Gilman Mine. A car parked on main street can be seen in the background.
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Romain Stein (at left) and Frank Maloit at a company picnic at Maloit Park. Romaine was the purchasing agent for NJZ, Gilman. Frank was the Western Manager of Mines for New Jersey Zinc.
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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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Another view of some street work going on at the foot of Monument Street, attracting an audience. The town park is at left, background. The man sitting, wearing a plaid shirt is Bianes Romero.
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Cement curb work at Fear's Standard Service. Joe Fear is fourth from the left.
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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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Stewart Ellis in hat and suspenders standing next to an automobile. Seated on the boot of the automobile are Bruce, Quinn, Bud, Buster, and Jack Beck (L to R).
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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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c.1930: View of the Congregational Church of Red Cliff, built about 1890. Church is at mid-ground with several additional buildings and automobiles in the foreground. Snow on roofs and ground. (Not in focus) [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]

298. Car wreck

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The aftermath of an automobile accident at the Ruth Nimon ranch east of Eagle. Photo developed July 3, 1939, Ping's Station. "Joseph S. Elliott, 75, his wife and her brother, Clyde Porterfield, were all more or less injured Monday evening then their Studebaker sedan car overturned on the state highway one mile east of Eagle, and pinned the occupants under the car. ... Just opposite the farm house on the Ruth Nimon ranch, the rear axel on the...
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"The old mail carrier at Edwards, W. H. Wellington." -- Esther Klatt "Dad" Wellington began carrying the mail between the post office in Edwards, Colorado, and the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad station in Edwards on May 13, 1895. He was scheduled for 14 trips per week at a distance of 2,264 feet per trip, using his buckboard pulled by "Faithful Jack." Wellington claimed it was the only mule mail route in the United States."
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The Ambos home at 226 Hill Street in Steamboat Springs, Colorado during Christmas 1946. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]