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Margie Haas holding two puppies with a dog in the background. They are standing in front of the Haas house at Sandstone Creek (Vail). Snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Henry Riggs standing in front of a house in Glenwood Springs.
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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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J-L Ranch dwelling in Basalt built in 1944.
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The original ranch house on the Whittaker Ranch, built by Charles Zartman (circa 1906). The ski tow warning house is in the left background.
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Scruffy, Mike and Smoky (the dog) on the steps at the Beck house. Fleming Lumber's framing house is behind them. In the left background is Tib Montoya's house. At upper right is a good example of fingerprinting on photographs.
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The Tobias and Marie Montoya house on Water St., Red Cliff, Colorado, in February 2008...a good snow year. Mr. Montoya worked for New Jersey Zinc Co. as a miner. Their son, Ramon, is the current mayor of Red Cliff [2010].
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Larsen ranch home in winter.
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Looking west on Water Street, Red Cliff, Colorado, in the winter. The horses and corral were the property of the Fleming Lumber Company; framing house on the right hand side of the street. First house on the left belonged to Tom Collins; second house was Earl Beck's. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Ambos home at 226 Hill Street in Steamboat Springs, Colorado during Christmas 1946. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Johanna Fear, wearing a head scarf and coat, stands in the snow. Johanna was the mother of Angela Fear Beck. Esther Gleiforst's home is in the background.
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The Fitzgerald house in Red Cliff, built in 1938 by Joel James Fitzgerald II and his wife, Loryne, a school teacher. The log house in the distance is no longer habitable.
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The Borah house on Brush Creek. Taken in 1914. Mary Borah is playing the piano and is marked by the small "x." "Home Sweet Home. Mother at Piano. New Year's Eve, 1914. George Ziegler took picture. Our dear home in winter time. Mother sitting a piano playing." - Alda Borah