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The Burbank home in Red Cliff completely engulfed in flames. The fire took place during the evening of March 2, 1964. The building was a total loss and the occupants were left with the clothes on their back and a very few personal belongings.
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Houses in Red Cliff in the 1930s. The Fleming Lumber Company is the white roof at midfield. The railroad tracks and walkover are above the Lumber Company.
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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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Full view of Red Cliff town park at the foot of Monument Street. Playground equipment, log cabin, picnic benches and barbecue grill are in place. On the left on Pine St. is Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. The center building is a house being constructed for Mary Pacheco.
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Family standing on front porch of home in Red Cliff, smallest child in baby carriage.
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A train approaching the Pine St. bridge in Red Cliff. At far left is the house of Canuto Velasquez. On the far right hillside is a house built by Doug Byren (Jan. 16, 2954--Nov. 14, 1989). The Byren house looks down on Water Street at center.
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Ed and Len Dump [Dumph] in front of their house on Eagle Street, Red Cliff, Colorado. Photo was taken in 1948; siding was added to the house in the early 1950s. Hop vine is on the left, climbing up the house.
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Tobias and Marie Montoya's home on Water Street in Red Cliff [between Turkey Creek and the old Post Office]. The house is being demolished on September 9, 2014.
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Looking from the Fleming lumberyard at left, down to the Beck house below, which is on fire. A crowd of onlookers is gathered while a train passes in the background. The fire burned the roof and second story.
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Moreen Perkins with Joan on the left and Brenda on the right. "Moreen and Dempsey Perkins lived in Ollie Meyer's rental. Albert Reeder owned it after Ollie's death. (Jack and Wahneta Bridges lived there in the 1940s.)" -- Angela Beck
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Eben Young's home in Red Cliff, near S. L. Vigil's house. Virginia Rockwood, Rhoda and Benjamin Rockwood's daughter, married Eben Young, Jr.
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Margaret Ellis Tomlin standing in the Beck family yard in Red Cliff (1937). She is wearing Earl Beck's new leather cap and wool mackinaw.
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Tobias and Marie Montoya's home on Water Street in Red Cliff [between Turkey Creek and the old Post Office]. The house was demolished on September 9, 2014. Original rock work on the older part of the building.
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Buster Beck and Virginia (Jimmie) Horan in front of the Beck house in Red Cliff. Jimmie is seated on Pal. Fleming Lumber's framing house is at right; Tib Montoya's house is in the background (it later burned down).
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Some street work going on at the foot of Monument Street, attracting an audience. The town park is at left, background. The man sitting, wearing a plaid shirt is Bianes Romero.
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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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Ruby Dump Crye on a motorcycle in front of the Victor and Blanche Dump home on Turkey Creek (Red Cliff).
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The little log cabin the town park at Red Cliff.A little girl is seated on the roof; a dog is seated in the shade to the right.
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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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Elaudia Velasquez standing at 446 Eagle St., Red Cliff. Elaudia lived in Truchas, New Mexico. She married Procopio Velasquez November 26, 1949. The couple moved to Colorado and Procopio worked for many years as a miner for New Jersey Zinc at Gilman. He passed away in 2005.