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A camping trip with buckboard and tent. Dessie is in white at the right; Earl is fence sitting at far left. Another couple is with them and there's a buckboard in the center of the scene.
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Campsite with tent at far right, clothes drying on bushes, and dog keeping guard.
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Mine on hillside, possibly Salida.
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Dessie Beck, in suit, gloves and hat, standing in a yard.
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Dessie Beck and dog standing in the yard, probably in Salida.

6. Wading

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Dessie Beck on right and another woman wading during a camping/fishing trip.
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Dessie Beck and two women, holding a line of fish they'd caught.
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Earl Beck and the dog driving a wagon with a two-horse team along an unpaved road. Possibly related to 2012.020.010.
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Mine on hillside, possibly Salida.
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Earl Beck married Dessie M. Tomlin in 1918. They moved to Red Cliff in 1921 and had six boys. Earl died in 1939 of a ruptured appendix and Dessie died in 1947.
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The participants in the Easter Monday Ball 1910 at Monarch, Colorado. The young lady in the center is Dessie Tomlin. To her immediate right are her parents, Maggie and A.Q. Tomlin. Dessie married Ira Earl Beck and moved to Red Cliff in 1921. They had six sons, T.R. (Bud), Buster, Quinn, Bruce, Jack and Russell. This photograph was damaged when the roof and second floor of the Beck house burned in about 1929. A photo of that fire is: 2012.016.001....
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Earl (Ira Earl) Beck standing with his sister, Sattie Beck, family dog between them. This is probably in Salida, Colorado. The Beck family moved to Salida from Baliot, Iowa, in 1908, and then to Red Cliff in 1921
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Baby Theodore Beck asleep in a baby carriage on the front porch.
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Studio portrait of Alice Bell Tomlin, Dessie Tomlin Beck's half-sister. Their father was A. Q. (Albert Q.) Tomlin. Mr. Tomlin divorced Margarete "Maggie" Ellis Tomlin, Dessie's mother, and married Jessie Tomlin, Alice's mother. In the 1940 U.S. Federal Census, Jessie and Alice Tomlin [then 9 yrs. old] lived at 332 Virginia St., Idaho Springs, Colorado. Alice's married name was Roberts. Born April 4, 1931; died Feb. 14, 1997.
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Earl Beck standing on a snow bank in Red Cliff.
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Earl Beck posing out of doors, wearing a necktie.
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Earl Beck posing Theodore Beck on a chair.
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Theodore Beck in baby carriage, planning his escape.
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Studio portrait of brothers Robert A. (at left) and Stuart Ellis.