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841. Victor Dump Family
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The ten members of the Women of Woodcraft Drill Team, lined up with their spears. All are in formal length white gowns with corsages at the left shoulder and wearing pearl necklaces.
From left to right: Annie Snow, Marie Warren, Marie Edwards, Beth Squires, Pearl Lewis, Joy Dump, Dorothy McDonald, Johanna Fear, Lorna Warren, Pearl Mize (Captain)
"Women of Woodcraft was a female auxiliary to Woodmen of the World (WOW), which was founded in 1897...
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Red Cliff Women of Woodcraft (Neighbors of Woodcraft) visiting Durango, Colorado.
L to R: Johanna Fear, Pearl Henderson, Marie Edwards, Marie Warren, Kathryn Owen, Margaret Riley
"Well, another Memorial Day..I'm recalling how we'd make the kinnikinik wreaths and march up to the cemetery. Ernie said he remembers and that after the services, he'd get to go fishing (opening season)."--Joy Marfitano Dump Boltjes (Neighbors of Woodcraft) June 1, 2009...
845. 4-H picnic
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Participants in a 4-H picnic over Cemetery Hill in Red Cliff, Colorado, 1965.
Back row, from left: Wilma Medina, ----, ----, ----, ----, Christine Beck (Banicki) Mary Lou Albert, Patricia Beck (Rowe)
Blonde standing in middle : Sheila Warren
Sandra Albert (Rose) squatting
Johanna Beck, standing in front of Patricia Beck (Rowe)
When Congress passed the Smith-Lever Act in 1914 and created the Cooperative Extension System at USDA, it included work...
846. Mickey Walsh
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Studio wedding portrait of Blanche Ethel Gay and Victor Willis Dump, March 1, 1911.
Mr. Dump is seated in a wicker chair. He wears a three-piece suit and necktie. Mrs. Dump is standing to his left with one arm on the chair. She wears a coat with fur trim, large hat, and is carrying a fur muff.
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Women of Woodcraft dressed up for a lodge event.
back row from left: Amelia Norlander, Martha Williams, Beth Squires, Esther Mae (Read) Garner, Mae Flaherty, Marge Riley, [?], Ilene (Ages) Warren
middle row from left: Pearl Mize, Marie (Edwards) Marshal, Dorty McDonald, Kathryn Owen
front row from left: Marie Warren, Morene Perkins, Ella (Warren) Burnett, Johannna Fear, Lottie (Warren) Ruder
850. Trip to Lime Creek
852. Red Cliff, Colorado
853. Red Cliff Bridge
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John D. Nims works inside the "Eagle County Blade" newspaper office in Red Cliff. Taken around 1903. The "Eagle County Blade" was a Red Cliff based newspaper established by John D. Nims in 1894. It ran through 1911, when it was consolidated with the Eagle Valley Enterprise under the management of G. T. Haubrich.
856. Fort Arnett
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A William Henry Jackson photograph of Fort Arnett in Red Cliff. Taken around 1880. There are seventeen individuals standing on the rock formation. The American flag is seen flying above the individuals.
"After the Meeker Massacre in 1879 the citizens of Red Cliff fearing that the Indians might make further attacks on white settlements decided to build a fort for the protection against the Indians. It was reported that soon after the Meeker Massacre,...
859. Red Cliff
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An image of Red Cliff, taken between 1879 and 1883. Red Cliff was founded in 1879 by miners from Leadville. Red Cliff served as the county seat of Eagle County until 1921, when it was moved to Eagle. Notice the description on the image which reads, "Red Cliff, Summit Co, COL," indicating that this photograph was taken between 1879 and 1883, when Eagle County was founded.