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Evelyn Urdine Douthit sits with the dog, Spot, in the mail cart that her grandfather, George Washington Messermith, would use to pick up mail from the Gypsum Post Office. The photo was dated 1926.
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William Henry Lea stands outside his home in Gypsum, Colorado. His son, William Oscar (Willie), is peeking through the window on the right side of the photograph.
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Bernice Hart poses in a small chair with her cat. A house with a porch is visible in the background.
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Bernice Hart fits perfectly in her wagon, a "Pioneer Coaster", and is ready to steer. The family's home is in the background with a large porch.
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Bernice Hart has her shovel in a small creek or ditch, near Brush Creek in Eagle. She has an exceptionally large bow on her head and there is a house visible in the background.
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"Bernice Hart & her two Playmates" - caption on back, assumed to be Alda Borah. Bernice is dressed for the cold holding a white cat with the family dog at her side. A house is in the background and behind the dog, you can see where she has placed her doll and bear from the previous photograph (see related images).
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Bernice Hart is dressed warmly for a photo with the family dog and allows her doll and bear to share a special seat on the chair.
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"Here is that picture I mentioned a year ago. This is Omar, Winnifred, and Ruth, taken Xmas 1924 at Harris's place in town (the Wilkinson house). It was 40 degrees below zero that A.m. with lots of snow." - from Winnifred Ginther written to Mrs. Edna Michael in a letter dated 1926.
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"Our house where we live now" dated November 1914. The Michael family-- Edward A. and Edna-- lived in Eagle and operated the Eagle Valley Feed Mill. The back of the photograph is dated November 1914.
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A little girl walks by 36 Monument Street in Red Cliff, the home of Paul Manzanares.
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Diana Martinez standing in front of the house at 146 Monument Street, in Red Cliff, in 1959.
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The Ivan Dump home, Eagle St., Red Cliff. Standing by the gate, left to right: Ernie Dump Dumph, Eddie Dump Dumph, Betty Mae Dump Elsberry. To the right was the home and garage of Joe Trujillo. The wood garage was replaced in the early 1950s with a cinder block building. Above the railroad tracks and fence in the upper right is the school and just to the left of the school is the Squire's home (two stories).
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Ralph and Stella Marfitano with Grandma Blanche Ethel Gay Dump holding the new baby, Betty Mae Dump (Elsberry). They are at the home of Ivan and Joy Dump in Leadville in May 1942.
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The Victor Dump family, standing in front of their house on Turkey Creek Rd. in Red Cliff, 1918. Back row: Blanche Gay Dump, Victor, baby Ethel Front row: Clarence, Ivan and Pearl
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Willis (W.H.) Staup with his daughter and grandchildren in front of the Staup home in Gypsum, Colorado. Undated. Photo appears to have been developed in June 1959, just shy of one year prior to Staup's passing.
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Hans and Birdie (?) pose together in a chair.
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Francis Lufkin poses with twins; their names are unknown, but their mother was Lola Figgins, daughter of Frank & Birdie Figgins.