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Buster Beck (L) and Bob (Charles Robert) Warren on horseback on Water Street, Red Cliff. "Twin houses" in right background. Fleming Lumber Company at upper left background. "Lou Brady was the last owner of the twin houses. He lived in one and was tearing down the other one for firewood. After he died, Alan Albert, school teacher, helped tear down the one Brady lived in and they found some money hidden in the wall."--Angela Beck
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Buster Beck and Don Knight standing in the Beck's yard on Water Street, Red Cliff, May 1995. The men were long-time friends. MacDonald "Don" Knight and Leonard Hammock wrote Early Days on the Eagle, published in 1965.
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From left, Buster Beck, Durbin McIlnay, and Frank Robinson at a logging camp on the upper Wearyman Creek.
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Buster (at left) and Bud Beck with Fred Moore at right. They're in the canyon about a mile below Red Cliff. Cribbing visible at upper left, roadway and railroad at lower left.
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Buster (on left) and Jack Beck sitting on a felled log at the upper Wearyman logging camp (Warren Brothers & Robinson Sawmill).
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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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Earl Beck, standing at far left with his crew, was hired by the Forest Service as a foreman for the Civilian Conservation Corps. His crew built the shelter at Camp Tigiwon, the trail up Notch Mountain and the shelter on Notch Mountain. This photo was taken at Camp Tigiwon where the work crew was based. The men are posed in front of the flag pole. Their tents can be seen in the background.
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Camp Hale in the distance from the top of Wearyman, Labor Day 1966.
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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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A children's program at Red Cliff in July 2000, obviously involving face painting. Back, from left: Angela Beck, Anthony Romero, Cynthia Lupton, Robert Lupton, Andrew Romero, Manuel Madrid, Thomas Aragon, Emma Aragon In front, from left: Marka Cisneros, Christie Aragon, Deseree --
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Choir boys lined up before May Crowning at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Red Cliff, 1965. In back, from left: Mike Beck, Joe Beck, Bill Beck, Henry Manzanarez Front: Leonard Vigil, Tommy Medina, Anthony Beck May crowning is a traditional Roman Catholic ritual that occurs in the month of May of every year. In some countries, it takes place on or about May 1, however, in many United States Catholic parishes, it takes place on Mother's...
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Christine Fear in her cap and gown, displaying her diploma from Red Cliff High School, 1957. She is standing in the living room of the Fear house.
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Class officers and sponsor of the Red Cliff Union High School Class of 1946. Included is a photo of the high school. L to R top: Regina Mae Erlandson (Pres.), Mr. J. W. Mackey (Sponsor), Ellenora R. Williams (Sec.-Treas.) L to R bottom: Bruce Beck, Hugh Riley Jr., Paul Gusman
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Climbing Fancy Pass to the Holy Cross Mining District. From left: Harold Stoner, Buster Beck and MacDonald Knight. The Holy Cross District covered 100 square miles of the intervening country between the headwaters of Cross and Homestake Creeks. Gold Park and Holy Cross City were the major mining camps. Verso: "Big'un Stoner, Buster Beck, Don Knight climbing Fancy Pass 1939" "Harold Stoner was known by his Missouri Family as 'Big'un.' He had...
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Coleman truck parked in front of the Battle Mountain Trading Post, Minturn, Colorado, January 2004. "I remember that Walt Owen had an International two-ton truck with a Coleman front end. It was a County vehicle,... later turned into a wrecker. The tires on that Coleman truck are about what I thought they would be. Back in those days that was a pretty big tire; they were said to have cost $100.00 apiece and I believe that Gates was the only...
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Coleman truck parked in front of the Battle Mountain Trading Post, Minturn, Colorado, May 2004. The truck has antlers piled on the bed.
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Confirmation from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Red Cliff, October 27, 1967. Joe, Anthony, and Bill Beck are standing by their home. Anthony is holding his Confirmation certificate.
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A man, possibly Buster Beck, in snowfield with a cross-cut felling saw, possibly near Fancy Pass. "A felling saw is generally less stiff than a bucking saw and the backside, as well as the cutting side, is usually curved inward. Felling saws are more often used to cut down standing trees, so the thinner, lighter design is easier to use without gravity holding the blade against the cut." [http://www.fs.fed.us/t-d/pubs/htmlpubs/htm77712508/page03.htm]...