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Ralph Marfitano sitting on the running board of his convertible. Roy Marfitano and Joy Marfitano (Dump Boltjes) are next to him.
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A group of friends standing in front of a car at Walsh's garage in Red Cliff. From left: McDonald, Joe Fear, Mamie and Mickey Walsh. Severl children are seat on the car's top and a dog is at lower left.
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Five children posing on the last day of school. Jane Dice, in overalls, stands in front. Behind her stand two boys. The one on the left is dressed as a sailor. Joe Dice is standing on the right, dressed as a cowboy with hat and neckerchief. Two unidentified children stand at the rear. In the left background is an automobile.
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"The east end of the Hotel, two years after the Brooks family had taken over from George Bechtelheimer in 1913. The occupants of the Brooks' family Maxwell car are unidentified, but some members of the family can be seen inside the fence, with Ethel and Bud in front of it." -- McCoy Memoirs p.96 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Three ladies wearing hats standing next to a Fleming Lumber truck festooned with bunting for Fourth of July Parade, 1919. The woman at the far left is Blanche Tippet. Small boy in truck cab, pretending to drive. His left arm is bandaged.
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Soldiers saluting while standing on parade float, Fourth of July, 1919. Two additional vehicles parked behind the float/truck.
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Red Cliff. [aging Polaroid]
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Ginther family members standing by two automobiles. The first three children, from left to right, are: Carol "Bobbye" Ginther [Beck] 3 yrs. old; Harold Ginther 7 yrs. old; Dorothy Ginther [Ross] 5 yrs. old. The road is unpaved.
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Hans and his grandchildren, Mary Jo & Bobby, stand in front a the day's kill together. There is a barn/building in the background. Bobby is holding the elk's head.
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Bobby & Mary Jo Trezise very happily pose for a picture in front of a car.
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Mary Jo Trezise very happily poses for a picture in front of a car.
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A large group of people gather for Stockmans' Day in Eagle, Colorado, 1940. Many cars and buildings can be seen in the open park.
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Hans Larsen, Bobby Trezise, and Mary Jo Trezise pose with the day's hunt. There is a barn/shed in the background on the right as well as an automobile.
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"Mary Jo & Bobby in the shoot" (caption from photo) Mary Jo & Bobby Trezise can be seen standing in the cattle shoot near the center of the photo. To their left, is a car garaged in the barn and to the far right, a man can be seen. There are tractors and other farm equipment in the barns.
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Construction and maintenance of roads in Eagle County, Colorado, using a dump truck. There is a man working and a child watching in the far right corner.
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"Great grandchildren of Bob & Melissa Trezise [...] Mary Jo, Ronnie Gilmore, Bobby Gilmore." (Caption from photo) Mary Jo, Ronnie, and Bobby stand on the sidewalk together in front of a car. There are houses and trees in the background.
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Bobby, Bob, and Mary Jo Trezise pose together behind a car. There is snow on the ground and a building in the background to the right. Bob Trezise is wearing his Navy uniform and a hat that says "U.S. NAVY". The children are also wearing a sailor-style hats.
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From left to right: Bobby, Hans, Mary Jo, & Hester. There are cars in the background.
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Melissa Trezise & her children, Mary Jo & Bobby. They are standing in front of a car bundled up for wintertime.
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From left to right: Mary Jo Trezise, Alice Vernon, Velma Ewing (Larsen), Mrs. Colley (?), Bobby Trezise, Melissa Larsen (Trezise), and Hester Larsen. Three generations of Larsen mothers and children are present. In the background, there is a car as well as a shed/building with antlers attached to it. On the far right, there appears to be another person that is only partially photographed.