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Thumbnail for 'Lutes, Robert E. - [no date] - Army Air Corps'
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Robert Lutes was a Sergeant in the Army Air Corps. He was stationed at Foggie Main in Italy.
Thumbnail for 'Kimsey, Horace - 1940 (ca.)'
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Horace Kimsey served in the U.S. Army during WWII.
Thumbnail for 'Cartwright, Edgar & Lillian - 1903 (ca.) - 163 E Dartmouth Avenue'
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Edgar and Lillian Cartwright lived at 163 E. Dartmouth Ave. in Englewood.
Thumbnail for 'Frye, Charles Franklin - 1940 (ca.)'
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Charles Frye (Grandpa Frye) grew a long white beard to compensate for the loss of his hair. This provided him many opportunities to play Santa Claus.
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Ray Frye was the second son and middle child of Charles Franklin Frye.
Thumbnail for 'Frye sisters - 1920 - Lillie, Velma & Bertha'
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The three Frye sisters, left to right - Lillie, Velma, and Bertha. Taken at their farm on 2899 S. Santa Fe Drive.
Thumbnail for 'Totton, Grover & Edith - [no date] - 4261 S Broadway'
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Grover H. and Edith E. Totton.
Thumbnail for 'Cartwright, Edward & Willena - [no date]'
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Edward was the only son of Edgar and Lillian Cartwright. He was very active in the Englewood community.
Thumbnail for 'Kennedy, Leon Parker - 1953 - At his print shop'
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Leon Kennedy in his print shop in 1953. He grew the beard for the "Englewood Golden Jubilee".
Thumbnail for 'Kennedy, Leon Parker - [no date] - Portrait'
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Leon Kennedy moved to Englewood in 1925. He had a long career in printing in Englewood starting with the printing department at the Alexander Film Company.
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Daughters of Frank and Velma Beyer. Standing: Mary and Shirley. Seated: Doris, Ruth and Ida May.
Thumbnail for 'Beyer, Frank William - 1918'
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Frank William Beyer was born in Englewood in April 1896. He was the oldest son of Frank Wendell Beyer and older brother to Oscar Wendell Beyer.
Thumbnail for 'Beyer, Frank Wendell - 1893'
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Frank Wendell Beyer was born in Germany and eventually found his way to Colorado. He bought land in the Englewood area in 1891. This is his wedding photo in 1893.
Thumbnail for 'Beyer, Oscar Wendell - 1917'
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Oscar Wendell Beyer was born in Englewood in October 1897.
Thumbnail for 'Frye, Bertha - 1920 - Drove a Model T Ford to visit Relatives in Nebraska'
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Bertha Frye (center) visiting relatives in Nebraska while on a trip in their Model T Ford.
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James and Dorothy Totton.
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The Trask family. From Left to Right, Evelyn, Billy, Allen, Susan, and William "Bill".
Thumbnail for 'Frye Sisters - 1921 - Velma & Bertha share a Wedding Day'
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Sisters Velma and Bertha Frye share a wedding day on June 29, 1921. Velma (left) married Frank William Beyer and Bertha (right) married Raymond Enewold.
Thumbnail for 'Frye, Chesley Forest - 1918 - Returns from WWI'
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Chesley Forest Frye was the oldest son of Charles Franklin Frye. He is shown here after his return form WWI in 1918.
Thumbnail for 'Frye, Charles Franklin - 1896'
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A photo of Charles F. Frye who often worked as a cowboy around Colorado.