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Mary Frances "Fannie" Evans Collins holding grandson, Ralph Bayer. Fannie Evans was three years old when she spent several days in Ft. Arnett. Red Cliff's response to the Meeker Massacre was to gather citizens in the fort, anticipating a local threat, which never materialized.
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Marie Warren, her daughter-in-law, Lorna Hargreaves Warren (married to Everett), and Johanna Fear, posing in a front yard. Marie Warren worked as a postal clerk in Red Cliff from 1946 to 1959. She also reported news of the Red Cliff community for the Eagle Valley Enterprise.
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One of the old homes in what was once named Poverty Flats, but now part of Bells Camp. The James Collins family lived here and Tom Collins was born here. The Collins family relocated to Red Cliff.
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Studio portrait of Larry Collins, second son of Jim and Irma Collins. Larry was graduating from Minturn High School. Jim Collins was the Minturn postmaster (Tom Collins' brother) and Irma ran a clothing store. Richard Collins was Larry's older brother.
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The Red Cliff ball club, 1900, in uniform and posed for a team portrait. Charley Howard, Will St. Clair, Sol Ackley, John Nimon, C. H. Roberts, Will Farnum, Frank Farnum, James Collins, Tom Collins (Mascot), Rick Rice, Earl Ward, Joker Roberts, Charley Farnum [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Bob Collins on left.
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Shared marker for: "Lottie, March 18,1865--Nov. 3,1939, and James Collins, Sept. 1, 1861 --March 1,1921," Greenwood Cemetery. Wheat is sculpted at the top of the marker and a flower is in the lower lefthand corner. A Masonic symbol is over James' name; an Eastern Star symbol is over Lottie's name.
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Marker for Wm. [William] Harvey Collins, 1890--1966, Greenwood Cemetery. A Masonic emblem is engraved at the top of the marker.
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Marker for: "Stewart A. Collins, 1888--1928, Eagle Lodge 43," Greenwood Cemetery. Ivy and glowers are engraved on the heart-shaped marker, along with the Masonic symbol.
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Another view of Water Street, on the left. The railroad tracks are at far left with the Eagle River to the right. The house at bottom right belonged to Tom Collins and then Bob Warren.
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Tom Collins' barn on Water Street, October 2012. Part of the roof caved in several years before this photo. "Thomas E. Collins was born Oct. 23, 1893 at Bells Camp, near Red Cliff to James and Charlotta Collins. He grew to manhood in Red Cliff and was an employee of the Empire Zinc Co. ... Aug. 20, 1919, Mr. Collins and Mrs. Fannie E. Law were married and made their home in Red Cliff." -- Eagle Valley Enterprise Dec. 20, 1956 p.1
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The Hart mining Camp, "Poverty Flats," east of Gilman, Colorado, and just below Bell's Camp on Battle Mountain. A group of adults appear to be playing tennis while children in the background are swinging. Two children are sitting on a pony at far right. At far left, people are seated under a shelter. Buildings are visible in the background. From left to right: Ben Hart, 2. Jodi Beverly, 3. Albert Kuhn, 4. Mary McCormick, 5. not known, 6. Susan...