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Marker for: "Ed. A. Schrupp, CO. L 13 INF., 1896--1918," in the McCoy Cemetery. An American flag is engraved at left on the marker; an encased photo is at right. The inscription at bottom reads: "He gave his all for his country."
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Attendees at a District meeting in Glenwood Springs of the 40 & 8, circa 1941.
Back row, l to r: Jack Samuelson, Mike Bosco, Jack Huntley, Pete Thome, Nels Benson, Frank Doll, Herman Stein, James Walsh, Joe Allen.
Bottom row: John Adriance, Ray Angel, Ivan Al Reider, Earl Faulkhabe, Joe F. Walsh (seated on floor), Thomas Fitzgerald, Doc Franklin McDonald, William H. Luby, W. W. "Mickey" Walsh, George Gillian and Wilt N. Thelin.
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Military marker for: "Frank Dott Bedell, Colorado, Sgt CO D 347 MG BN 91 DIV, World War I, Dec. 14, 1889--Oct. 10, 1956," in the McCoy Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top of the marker, a Masonic emblem is engraved at the bottome.
4) David Irons
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Military marker for: "David Irons, CO. G, 11 Minn. Inf.," Riverview Cemetery.
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Marker for: "Ed. A. Schrupp, CO. L 13 INF., 1896--1918," in the McCoy Cemetery. An American flag is engraved at left on the marker; an encased photo is at right. The inscription at bottom reads: "He gave his all for his country."
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Military marker for: "Carl H. Schrupp, Colorado, S1, US Navy, World War I, Feb. 10, 1895--Oct. 18, 1962," in the McCoy Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top of the marker.
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Military marker for: "Mattison A. Ingrum, Colorado, PFC BTRY C, 125 FLD ARTY, World War I, March 9, 1891--January 11, 1953," in Riverview Cemetery.
A cross is engraved at top center of the marker.
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Military marker for: "Frank Dott Bedell, Colorado, Sgt CO D 347 MG BN 91 DIV, World War I, Dec. 14, 1889--Oct. 10, 1956," in the McCoy Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top of the marker, a Masonic emblem is engraved at the bottome.
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Military marker for: "Hans C. Peterson, Colorado, PFC CO E, 62 INF, 8 DIV, World War I, Nov. 30, 1886--Aug. 26, 1958," Riverview Cemetery.
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"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.
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Military marker for: "Thomas E. Collins, Wagoner Sup Co 113, Fld Arty, World War I, Oct. 23, 1893--Dec. 7, 1956," Riverview Cemetery.
12) George E. McNeil
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Military marker for: George E. McNeil, Pennsylvania, Corp 5 M G BN, 2 DIV, February 1, 1927, in Riverview Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top of the marker.
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Marker for Roy Raymond Lawrence, Idaho, PFC, 43 BN, US Guards, World War 1, Oct. 31, 1892-Dec. 17, 1965, in Fairview Cemetery.
14) Leopoldo Segura
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Military marker for: Leopoldo Segura, PVT, US Army, WOrld War I, July 31 1886--Sep 24 1980, in Riverview Cemetery.
15) Joe Benny Tafoya
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Military marker for: "Denis Tafoya, PVT US Army, World War I, Oct. 14, 1895--June 18, 1979," in Riverview Cemetery.
16) Francis Hill
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Military marker for: "Francis Hill, Colorado, Pvt. Co. E, 326 Infantry, World War I, September 20, 1893--August 22, 1959," Greenwood Cemetery.
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Marker for William S. Tierney, Colorado, PVT Quartermaster Corps, World War I, Feb. 20, 1888-July 6, 1963, in Fairview Cemetery.
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Military marker for: "Cornelio Fresquez, PVT US Army, World War I, Aug. 17, 1894--Nov. 9, 1982," in Riverview Cemetery. A cross is embossed at the bottom of the marker.
19) Ernest T. Gray
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Military marker for Ernest T. Gray, Colorado, PVT 28 AERO SQ, World War I, Dec. 19,1888--Dec. 20, 1957, in Fairview Cemetery. Cross at top of marker.
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Russell Beck, age 7, showing the poppies he was selling for Armistice/Remembrance/Veterans Day (Nov. 11) in 1939. The red poppy featured in the poem, In Flanders Fields, by Dr. John McCrae. The poppy as a symbol for the bloodshed in World War I was adopted by the National American Legion Conference in 1919 and the American Legion has been selling poppies on Nov. 11 ever since.
The photo bears a good example of fingerprint damage on the upper left...