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Oscar Meyer, in World War I uniform, carrying a fully-loaded pack and canteen. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal information sheet photos of Nannie Sherbondy, taken on November 29, 1937, by the Eagle County Sheriff's Department. Nannie Sherbondy was born in Dillon, Colorado, on December 17, 1895, and was 41 years old at the time of the photograph. She was arrested for "concealing crime from courts, etc.", (the murder of Deputy Sheriff Oscar W. Meyer) and held in the Eagle County Jail. She was found not guilty and...
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Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal information sheet photos of Edwin Sherbondy, taken on June 1, 1937, by the Eagle County Sheriff's Department. Edwin Sherbondy was born in Aspen, Colorado, on February 12, 1922, and was 15 years old at the time of the photograph. He was arrested for burglary and held in the Eagle County Jail. [Bertillon card]
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Ollie Meyer in a studio portrait wearing a ruffled hat and matching shirtwaist dress. Inscription on back: Ollie Meyer, Red Cliff, taught Ethel Lesmont piano lessions, taught Sunday school, taught many girls piano lessons."
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Oscar Meyer and friend in a strip of photo booth shots. Meyer is in World War I Army uniform.
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Shared marker for: "Ollie G.,1890--1945, and Oscar W., 1888--1937, Meyer, Dum tacet clamat,*" Greenwood Cemetery. Leaf embellishments are engraved at the upper corners of the marker, which is enclosed by iron fencing. *“Though silent, he speaks” "In cemeteries throughout the west, Dum Tacet Clamat is written on hand-carved gravestones paid for by an insurance company called the Woodmen of the World. In an era where people had no other form of...
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Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal information sheet photos of James Bryan Sherbondy, taken on November 27, 1937, by the Eagle County Sheriff's Department. Jim Sherbondy was born in Kremmling, Colorado, on December 24, 1919, and was 17 years old at the time of the photograph. He was a suspect in an armed robbery in Chicago and was hiding with his family in Red Cliff when he murdered Deputy Sheriff Oscar W. Meyer on November 2, 1937. He was...
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Ruby Dump and Mena Warren sit on the sidewalk of Water Street in Red Cliff, Colorado. The house behind them belonged to Ollie Meyer and is now the location of the Green Bridge Inn. The photo was taken sometime around 1947. There is a truck or wagon parked on the left side of the photo, with a grass lot and backyard fence behind the girls.