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Photo portrait of Bob McDougal dressed in aviator jacket, scarf, helmet and goggles. World War II era photo. Bob's parents were "Red" and Myrtle McDougal of Red Cliff, Colorado. Red was Town Marshall.
Marker for: "Jose B. O. Martinez, A3C US Air Force, Korea, July 2, 1936--Sept. 25, 2010," in River View Cemetery. Engraved on the marker is Battle Mountain, the Red Cliff Bridge and a hunter.
Raymond Tippett wearing flight jacket, scarf, headset and cap. World War II era photograph. Raymond was the son of R.E. and Blanche Tippett of Red Cliff, Colorado.
Theodore "Bud" Beck on leave from the Army, October 1944, standing in the Beck's yard. The house in the background burned down. Tib Montoya was living in it at the time.
Bruce Beck and Albert Quinn Beck at the Beck home in Red Cliff. Bruce was later killed in Korea on Heartbreak Ridge. Quinn is wearing his Navy uniform.
"Taken at Red Cliff, Colo headed for the U.S. Training Camp at Lincoln, Neb. 1918" [Title taken from photo caption.] Group standing in front of Adams Express Company. Lloyd Gerard is pictured second from right.
This is a second marker for James T. (J.T.) Hart, Greenwood Cemetery. The marker reads: "James T. Hart, Co. B 9 IA. INF," (Company B 9th Iowa Infantry)."
Marker for William McMillen, 1831--1901, Greenwood Cemetery . Floral designs are engraved at the top of the marker. Inscription underneath dates unreadable.
Back side of the marker for William McMillen, 1831--1901, Greenwood Cemetery. Robert was a member of Company 1, 116th Regiment, Ohio Volunteers (Civil War).
Military marker for: "Lieut. Chas. E. Linsley, Co. A, 26th Illinois Infantry,"who died in 1881.
His is said to be the first burial in Greenwood Cemetery.
Marker for: "William H. Dickson, born at Seitzland, York Co. Penna., Sept. 2, 1840--Mar. 21, 1904, aged 63 ys. 6 ms. 19 ds., Late member CO. K, 87th Penna. Vol[unteers]," Greenwood Cemetery. Iron fencing visible in background.
Marker for Henry Newans, who died on April 4, 1908. Henry was a member of Company E, Second Iowa Infantry. An International Order of Odd Fellows symbol is at the bottom of the marker.