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Four miners stand and sit outside the entrance to the Herald lode. Located on Battle Mountain near Red Cliff, the Herald lode was discovered around 1880. The Herald lode was short lived, and by 1886, it was no longer producing ore. According to an article published in the "Rocky Mountain News" on May 12, 1880, "The strike recently made in the Herald lode at Red Cliff, promises to be a veritable bonanza on development. An expert … proclaims it...
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The Red Cliff railway depot around 1919. Two rail cars are visible on the left. Some passengers are standing to the right of the station.
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The Red Cliff schoolhouse, following what looks like several additions to the building. In the 1930s, the schoolhouse became the Kinnikinnick Hall.
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A view of the road leading down into Red Cliff. The town is visible on the right.
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Allan and Mauri Nottingham, wearing their first dress coats. "The Nottinghams have been an integral part of Eagle County history since pioneer William Nottingham arrived in the Red Cliff mining camp in the 1880s. In 1890, William moved down the valley to homestead 160 acres of land on the Eagle River at what is now Avon. William's son, Harry, expanded that ranch to encompass most of the present-day community of Avon, stretching from Wildrige to...
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Seven high school students dressed in Hawaiian attire, Red Cliff Union High School. They are standing in the school library. L to R: Lavinia Warren, Gwen Jude, Gloria Lucero, Mary F. Bayer [Baldo], Marvel Ashlock [Barnes], Ruby Dump [Crye], Audrey Weber

867. Gwen Jude

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School photograph of Gwen Jude, 1945-1946 school year (Red Cliff Union High School)
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Christine Fear posing at the Red Cliff Arch Bridge upright. The sign behind her directs traffic to Red Cliff and Shrine Pass (left) or to Leadville and Buena Vista continuing on U.S. Highway 24. Christine and her friend, Mary Eleanor Vigil, were riding bicycles (seen in background) around the "loop:" up the high road, across the bridge, down Hwy 24 to Homestake Canyon and back into town. It was safe to bike or ride this route and many women used...
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Graduation photograph of John Wellington, Red Cliff Union High School, 1947. Mr. Wellington attended grade school in Edwards, high school in Red Cliff, and business college in Colorado Springs. He served in the armed forces during the Korean conflict.
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Walsh family marker at Greenwood Cemetery for: "Mother, Emily Agatha, 1856--1928; Leonard, 1900--1902; Mary Alice, 1895--1898; father Michael Ambrose, 1848--1939." Crosses are engraved on either side of the family name; and anvil and hammer are engraved beneath the family name.
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Class officers and sponsor of the Red Cliff Union High School Class of 1946. Included is a photo of the high school. L to R top: Regina Mae Erlandson (Pres.), Mr. J. W. Mackey (Sponsor), Ellenora R. Williams (Sec.-Treas.) L to R bottom: Bruce Beck, Hugh Riley Jr., Paul Gusman
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George Bryant, Al Block, McGlenn, Wilcox, Ronnie, "El Bill", Rush, and Vea stand on the steps of the old Red Cliff School. The school was located on Pine Street. Taken in 1910. "Olive Goodale Collection"
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Six young women, grouped next to a fence. All are wearing coats and all but one are wearing hats. From left to right: Roberta Hunter, Doris [Dora?] McMillen, Alice Hunter, Blanche Dump, Elsie Elliott, Benarda Meehan.
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Bergman family marker at Greenwood Cemetery for: "Sophia I. Bergman, June 24, 1885--February 26, 1970; Otto Bergman, November 15, 1883--April 23, 1945."
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Marker for Charles B. Hildreth, 1863-1913, Greenwood Cemetery. Inscribed on the tombstone is the following, "Here rests A Woodman of the World."
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Marker for Clara Pauline Sharp, 1919-1921, Greenwood Cemetery.
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Marker for John Antonio Carreon, 1888-1946, Greenwood Cemetery.
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Marker for Willie Orville Cook, "Born February 10, 1893 - Died November 12, 1966," Greenwood Cemetery. Cook served in World War I and attained the rank of PFC CO L. He served in the 8th Infantry.

879. Unknown

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Wooden marker for unknown, Greenwood Cemetery. Possibly a marker for Marv Gertrude Baker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Baker, "Born July 23, 1894 -- Died November 5, 1894."
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Myers family marker at Greenwood Cemetery for: "Ivan J. Myers, 1886--1908; Fannie E. Myers, 1842--1925."