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"Frank Tracy as bartender in the Lodge in Redstone. The Lodge was located to the left of the road right before you start up the road to the Mansion. Frank Tracy must have worked here when the Tracy's moved to Redstone when Frances was born September 18, 1903." -- John Flynn
[submitted by John J. Flynn, Jr.]
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Left to right, top: Clarine, Leah, and Lola. Bottom: Frances, Blanche and Hazel.
"Frank and Blanche Tracy and six daughters.
Leah Tracy was born on Jan. 25, 1897, in Guthrie Center, Iowa. She was married Sept. 7, 1919, to Raymond Clarence Staley in Gypsum.
Clarine Tracy was born Feb. 12, 1900, in Marble, Colorado. She died Dec. 17, 1915, in Salida, Colorado, and is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Gypsum.
Lola Tracy was born on Oct. Oct. 31, 1901,...
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"Mansion in Redstone" Photo taken on Senior Sneak Day on May 7, 1929.
The castle, originally called Clevholm Manor and known as "Ruby of the Rockies", was built in 1897 by a wealthy coal baron, John Cleveland Osgood. The lavish castle was once visited by guests such as John Rockefeller, Teddy Roosevelt,and J.P. Morgan in its heyday. Osgood created the town of Redstone for the benefit of his miners and their families with his castle as the centerpiece....