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Marker for: "Ed. A. Schrupp, CO. L 13 INF., 1896--1918," in the McCoy Cemetery. An American flag is engraved at left on the marker; an encased photo is at right. The inscription at bottom reads: "He gave his all for his country."
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Shared marker for: "Trujillo, Beloved Father, Edward, Oct. 4, 1915--Feb. 8, 1978; Beloved Mother, Eloisa, Sept. 27, 1917--Mar. 22, 2001," Riverview Cemetery. At center, the last name and a mountain scene are engraved in a heart. An American flag with US Army, WW II are engraved at left; an angel is engraved at right.
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"Taken August 24, 1918 at Meeker, Colo. Look for X's [...] Lois Rose Anderson" (Caption from photo) Lois Rose Anderson is marked in the photograph in the back row, second from the right. The girls are all dressed alike with flags and triangle hats.
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As part of the Fourth of July festivities, six boys visible during a foot race down the main street of Red Cliff, Colorado, 1919. Business visible: Red Cliff Statebank, J. W. Dowd Mercantile Co. warehouse, Short Order Restaurant. American flag hanging over the center of the street.
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Military marker for: "Moises Gonzales, TEC5 US Army, World War II, 1915-1975," Riverview Cemetery. An American flag is embossed at the lower right corner of the marker.

26. Montoya

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Family marker for: "Montoya," in Riverview Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the top corners of the marker. An American flag is engraved at center.
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The "front view" of the ranger station at Yeoman Bark, Holy Cross Wilderness.
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The New Jersey Zinc Company office in Gilman, Colorado. The cinder block portion, which was the newer portion of the office, was constructed in approximately 1953. [license plate 1953]
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Marker for: "Alcorta, David Nicholas, Feb. 22, 1965--Mar. 13, 2004," in Fairview Cemetery. An American flag and baseball bat, glove and ball are engraved on the marker.
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Shared marker for: "Markle, Jack E., 1924--1995; Mary Margaret Verchere, 1925-- ," in Fairview Cemetery. An American flag is engraved in the middle of the marker.
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Marker for: "Vinton R. Clarks, 1937--2003" in Fairview Cemetery. There is an American flag at the top of the marker; Farnum-Holt at the bottom
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The Greater Eagle Fire Protection District changed the flag on Ft. Arnett in Red Cliff, April 2002.
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"Picnic at Sturms. From left, Lena Sturm, Maude Ambos, John Ambos, Mary Sturm, Anna Guire, Albert Nelson." -- verso [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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George Strohm poses for a photograph in his World War I uniform. A flag is hung behind him and his arm is resting on the back of a chair. Strohm would come home from the war and would be influential in local government as the Mayor of Gypsum.
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George Strohm in his World War I uniform dated 1916. George would return to the valley and later become mayor of Gypsum (1940-1952). Printed on a postcard with a wide frame.
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Two storefronts pictured in an unidentified town. There are several flags hanging with a group of men and a young girl standing on the raised wooden sidewalk.
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George Washington Messersmith stands with his grandsons, William Oscar Lea (left) and Richard George Lea (right). William & Richard were sons of William Henry Lea. The photo was taken in front of the Lea home in Gypsum. Richard George died young in 1928 and is buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Gypsum, Colorado.