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Marker for Joseph H. Goodrich, "Born February 29, 1854--Died September 20, 1906," Greenwood Cemetery. Goodrich was born in Wisconsin.
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Marker for Mary E. Jackson, "Wife of R. Jackson, Born September 19, 1872 - Died September 21, 1890," Greenwood Cemetery.
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883) Red Cliff
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The town of Red Cliff in 1992. The Red Cliff Community Church can been seen in the background. This image was taken at the Red Cliff High School Reunion in 1992.
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884) Red Cliff
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A view of houses and playground from inside the former Red Cliff High School in 1992.
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Hohstadt family marker at Greenwood Cemetery for: "Mother, Martha Jane, 1857--1919; Father, Charles H., 1848--1929."
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Marker for Gene W. Campbell, "Born April 1, 1935 - Died April 6, 1935 Aged 6 days," Greenwood Cemetery.
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The town of Red Cliff with the Red Cliff Bridge visible in the background. The image was taken in August of 1983 by Jim Nimon. A Conoco gas station sign can be seen in the bottom lefthand corner of the image.
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Cabin belonging to the Tetreault family of Red Cliff. This photo was taken on Oct. 26, 2010. Frank "Frenchy" Tetrault was married to Agnes. They had a son, John, and a daughter, Sue. "Both men were rather small, wiry guys and good workers. Frenchy worked for years as the haulage man for the town of Gilman; the company had a team of horses, a wagon and a sled and he hauled anything he was asked to. In later years, he lived at Bell's Camp and gouged...
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The wives of the Velasquez brothers at the occasion of the funeral of Salome Velasquez, June 10, 2002. From left: Elaudia Velasquez (married to Procopio), Sara Velasquez (married to Canuto) and Felicita (married to Vergilio).
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Roy Marfitano wearing his Red Cliff High School band sweater in July 1940.
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Pearl Dump Mize (born December 21, 1911 in Red Cliff), married Harry Mize in 1933. Harry was the son of Bill Mize (Bozeman, Red Cliff, Salida). Pearl worked as a secretary in Gilman from 1950 to 1969. Harry worked as a Maintenance Foreman in Gilman from 1950 to 1972. They have one son, Dick Mize, raised in Gilman, living in Anchorage, Alaska. This picture was taken in August 1975 in front of their retirement home in Salida, Colorado.
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High school graduation photo of Albie Barlow, Red Cliff Union High School.
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This stereoscopic view of Red Cliff, Colorado (facing southeast) was taken by William Henry Jackson some time in the late 1800s. It's likely this image is from before 1883, since the caption states that the image is of Red Cliff, Summit County, Colorado. Red Cliff was a part of Summit County for a few years before 1883. In 1883, Eagle County was formed and Red Cliff became the county seat.
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Wooden marker for J. W. Baldwin, "Born August 19, 1856 - Died March 13, 1924," Greenwood Cemetery.
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Joy Marfitano (Dump Boltjes) on Senior Sneak Day 1938. She is standing at the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun in Colorado Springs. Spencer Penrose built the shrine between 1934 and 1937, dedicating it to Will Rogers who died in a plane crash in 1935. The elevation on the top deck in 8,136 ft. The shrine is now part of Cheyenne Mountain Zoo.
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1885: Dr. Joseph G. Gilpin, physician in Leadville and Red Cliff, Colorado. Dr. Gilpin stands holding a cane in his right hand and a small case in his left hand. The second pose during a photo shoot. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]