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Shared marker for: Wolf: Beatrice V., 1914-1992; Carl W., 1913-1985, in Riverview Cemetery. Roses engraved at top corners of the marker.
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At the bottom of the Eagle River Canyon below Gilman, Belden is situated on the railroad. Ore was loaded on train cars here. The surface tram ran from Gilman down to Belden. The debris from the downpour covers the railroad tracks at midfield. The water was 8 ft. deep between the compressor house and the loading tipple during the cloudburst. The compressor house had been at Belden for many years. "There was one huge Ingersoll-Rand piston-type...
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A view of Ben Bolt's home near Minturn. Ben Bolt, along with his brother S. F., settled on a ranch above Minturn. Bolt was the namesake for Bolt's Lake near Minturn. The Empire Zinc Company purchased the land in 1917, "intending at the time to establish their mining headquarters on Battle Mountain in the adjoining flats." -- Eagle Valley Enterprise, March 10, 1922
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Shared marker for: Erlandson, Ben Emil, Jan. 7, 1894--Aug. 9, 1978; Marie Irene, Oct. 11, 1901--June 3, 1894; married Sept. 2, 1924, in Riverview Cemetery. There is a Masonic emblem above Ben's name.
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Marker for: Father, Ben [Nelson] 1862--1931, in Riverview Cemetery.
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Marker for Benigna M. Sanchez, 1914--1958, in Riverview Cemetery. An engraved open Bible is flanked by crosses and flowers.
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Marker for: Dad, Benjamin N. Lynch, 1882-1957, in Riverview Cemetery. A floral vignette is engraved at the top of the marker.
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Marker for: Schlegel, Bernard D., July 18, 1922--July 18, 2008; Marcia A., Aug. 1, 1926--Jan. 15, 2001; married Aug. 13, 1942 , in Riverview Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the top corners of the marker.
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Metal marker for: Bernice Moore, Sep 20 1918-Dec 14 2006, in Riverview Cemetery.
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Marker for: "Beloved son & brother, Bernie L. Roybal, August 1, 1939--July 8, 1959," Riverview Cemetery. A figure holding a staff is engraved on the left side of the marker.
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Shared marker for: "Wise, Bessie E., 1919--1954; Glenn C., 1909--1996," Riverview Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the top corners of the markers.
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Marker for: Bessie M. Johnson, 1890--1933, in Riverview Cemetery. Floral sprays are engraved at the top of the marker.
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Marker for: "Beverly D. Peña, Oct. 1, 1949--Aug. 12, 2002, Beloved wife and mother," Riverview Cemetery. Roses are engraved on the left of the marker; an angel is engraved at right.
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Marker for: Beverly Mae Sidener, 1936--1936, in Riverview Cemetery.
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Bill Kavanaugh and Bob Crane, his nephew, in front of the Kavanaugh home in Minturn, Colorado.
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Bill and his wife, Norah, Flynn standing in a yard in Minturn. Bill worked as the depot agent in Minturn. In the 1940s, Norah worked as a secretary for Eagle County School District 11.
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Actor Brian Hall portraying original Minturn Homesteader Billy Booco [not buried in River View].
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Actor Brian Hall portraying Billy Booco,and docent Laura Thompson.
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"At Craig, Colo. in 1960. Billy [William Woodruff] Booco, 92, and his three sons, Jack, Gordon and Gern." -- McCoy Memoirs p.184 "The Booco family certainly was a pioneer family of Colorado; they settled on the Western Slope in 1878. ... The family settled on the Eagle River and a small town sprang up around them which residents were soon calling Booco, the name later changed to Minturn. Boocos sold their holdings in 1887 to the Rio Grande Railroad...
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Marker for: F.G.B. [Binns], in Riverview Cemetery.