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1935 Christmas, American Legion and Auxiliary. Thirteen people and Santa posed outside for group photo:
Bottom Row, LtoR: Joe Walsh, Emil Erlandson, Jim Walsh, Max Keszker, Eddie Duffy
Top Row, LtoR: Marguret Cathy, Irene Erlandson, Mayme Walsh, Amelia Nordlander, Louis Jesson (brother of Helen Nelson), Santa Claus, Ruth Caddy, Jack Baldauf, John Caddy, Nina Baldauf
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]...
804. Mamie Walsh
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Portrait of Mamie C. Walsh. She married W. W. "Mickey" Walsh on Aug. 11, 1920. She belonged to the Catholic Daughters, Gold Star Mothers, and Neighbors of Woodcraft. She was a volunteer at Veterans Affairs Medical Center and a member of American Legion Auxiliary Post No. 1957 and American Legion Post No. 37. She was a committee member of the Mesa County Democratic Party
809. Velasquez siblings
810. Velasquez brothers
812. Class of 1953
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Senior Class book, 1953, Red Cliff Union High School.
At top, l. to r.: Mr. J. W. Mackey, Superintendent; Mr. A. S. Albert, Sponsor
Center, l. to r.: Richard Mize, Vice president; Red Cliff Union High School; Manuel Martinez, President
Bottom, l. to r.: Jennie Lee Rodriguez, Secretary/Treasurer; Donna Gustafson; Josie Cruz
813. Friends
814. Beth Squires
815. Red Cliff bus line
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The Red Cliff bus parked in front of the bus garage on the right. The Standard filling station is at the end of the street (far left in the picture). Ralph Henderson and Dick Lucero were owners of the bus line at different times. The buses carried the miners from Red Ciff to the mine at Gilman. They smoked in the bus and the ceiling would be nicotine stained. Angela Beck washed the bus ceiling down at one point for Ralph Henderson.
817. Johanna Fear
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Discarded tires rolled off Highway 24 at Battle Mountain form a tire staircase in the Eagle River Canyon. Rock climbers in the canyon built the staircase to assist in reaching climbing areas.
From Angela Beck:
"After the trains quit running, we walked the RR tracks to Belden. People rock climb in the Eagle River Canyon. (Newcomers call it the Gilman Gorge.) Some people get rid of their old tires by rolling them off Battle Mountain (Hwy 24) into...
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Birthday party get-together at the home of Ivan Dump on Eagle Street in Red Cliff, Colorado, taken in the early 1950s. Siding had been added to the house after 1948. The wishing well in right background was made with bricks salvaged by the Dump siblings after a truck went off the grade above the Silver Bridge, landing near the Eagle River and railroad tracks.
From Left to right: Ivan Dump (sitting on walkway), Rose Marfitano, Ralph Marfitano (Sitting...