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A souvenir photograph from Carson City, Kansas.
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Duane Larsen stands with a General Motors truck. There is a barn and fenceline in the background. The "General Motors Truck" logo is visible to the right of Duane.
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Three men load a truck outside the barn, implement shed at the ranger station in Yeoman Park, Holy Cross National Forest. Farm equipment can be seen far right; one man is in the bed of the truck.
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The Ford tow truck from the Holy Cross Garage in Red Cliff, with car in tow. The Walsh family owned the garage.
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Roy Marfitano, holding the reins of his horse, in 1940. They are standing above the Eagle Bridge in Red Cliff, with the Warren family barn and corrals in the background, looking north. The Anderson delivery truck and the railroad tracks are left of Roy.
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A group of young people sitting on and near a J. P. Oleson truck (license plate dated 1922). The man in the white shirt seated on the running board is holding a fishing rod. The man standing on the right is Elmer Lundgren.
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World War II Army camp. Duane Larsen is marked with an "x" in the back row, third from the right.
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Willis H. Staup (left) and Loyd Gerard stand and talk by the company truck. Willis is holding a notepad and pad in his hand, and Loyd has a piece of paper or envelope. The truck says "W.H. STAUP GYPSUM COLO" on the passenger door. Staup moved to Gypsum in 1903 and was involved in many area businesses over the years, including operating the Gypsum hotel, transporting cars and trucks to Gypsum, an electrician for Eagle River Electric Co., and the...