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Photograph taken by E.R. Lepley. Yeoman Park Ranger Station barn and a side view of the shed. Many of the structures at Yeoman Park were built as part of the CCC Program, or Civilian Conservation Corps, during the Great Depression.
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9142) Young boy
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Young boy, possibly Everett Howard, dressed for a formal photograph. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Young woman in studio setting with upswept hair. Her dress has leg o'mutton sleeves and she wears a watch on a lavalier. Appears to be same setting and size photo as 2008.005.041-.043.
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Six young women, grouped next to a fence. All are wearing coats and all but one are wearing hats. From left to right: Roberta Hunter, Doris [Dora?] McMillen, Alice Hunter, Blanche Dump, Elsie Elliott, Benarda Meehan.
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Two young women competing in a foot race down main street of Red Cliff as part of the July 4th 1919, fesitivities. J.W. Dowd Mercantile warehouse in background. Bystanders on sidewalk watching.
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"Yours with love at Montpelier, Wyo., Vivian" Vivian Hodges poses for a photograph at a railroad station. "Vivian was Mrs. Kilgore's sister" - Alda Borah.
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Boys involved in youth athletics (most probably basketball) posed on bleachers in a gymnasium. Left to right: Front row: Matt Jerger, Josh Standish, Tim Atwell, Marvin Miller, Matthew Smith, Jeremy Davis, Dale Starr, Jason Yantzer, Jimmy Harris, Jamie Yantzer, Brett Smith, Gilbert Smith 2d Row: Matthew Qualls, Dean Crisco, Hugh Thatcher, Lennie Roundtree, Timmy Quealy, David Atwell, Paul Hoza, Jeff Beaumont, Darren Bauder, Ronnie Book 3rd Row: Ricky...
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From the verso: "California Zephyr wrecked in Glenwood Canyon. March 1968." On March 29, 1968, a passenger train was passing through Glenwood Canyon near Grizzly Creek when it derailed. Two of the diesel locomotives, F9A 5774 and F9B 5773, were later retired and sold for scrap to Barter Machinery & Supply Company out of Denver in May of 1969. This photograph was possibly taken by Brent Pappas.
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9149) Zinc dryer
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The dryer building for zinc is at the far right. The zinc slurry would be heated and dried, leaving a very fine zinc powder. The powder was shipped in sealed box cars as it was so fine it would blow away in an open car. The rail line for shipping runs through the Eagle River Canyon (Belden area) so the final products for shipping were finished at this level.
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Moving the zinc dryer from a railroad car into the dryer building at Belden. A wall section approximately 60 feet long has been removed in the dryer building to move this equipment into the facility.
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Part of the zinc dryer system at the mill in Gilman. The dryer was heated by a firebox under the rotating cylinder. Tumbling action of the dryer coupled with full length fins dried the zinc for loading into rail cars.
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Entrance point of the zinc concentrate into the dryer.
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Studio portrait of Zola and Roy Sherwood, taken in 1972. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Marker for: "[ ? ] Gonzales ," Riverview Cemetery. Whitewashed wooden marker, cross shaped, is almost unreadable.
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Unreadable marker in the McCoy Cemetery.