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81) Montoya's house
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Tobias and Marie Montoya's home on Water Street in Red Cliff [between Turkey Creek and the old Post Office]. The house is being demolished on September 9, 2014.
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"When Renee and Charlotte Wolf bought the Ebert Ranch on Conger Mesa in 1973, this is how the house looked to them. It was built by Rudolph Ebert about 1912 or right after the homestead cabin was burned to the ground. Besides the Ebert family, others who lived here were: Walter and Ethel Evans, Frank and Leila Ault, Pete and Juanita Johnsen, Joe and Mary Nichols then Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown, who abandoned it for twenty years.: -- McCoy Memoirs p....
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"Built in 1915, this house on the Schrupp ranch replaced the homestead cabin of 1905 which was much too small for a large family. After Mrs. Schrupp's death in 1913, the older children began leaving home one at a time until Mr. Schrupp passed away in 1938. Henry Schrupp then operated the ranch until Charley and Josephine Ray bought it and lived here before selling the ranch to Raymond Horn, many years later. Since then, the house has remained vacant."...
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A cabin at The 21 place on the Benton ranch, built in 1919. Partially burned down.
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Phoebe French Rundell with daughter Helen, dressed in their best clothes. They are seated outside the house on the Sheephorn Creek ranch.
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The original ranch house on the Whittaker Ranch, built by Charles Zartman (circa 1906). The ski tow warning house is in the left background.
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The Charley and Stella McCoy house on Yarmony Creek. A man is sitting on the front steps holding a child and two children are sitting to the left. The porch is covered in vines.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
91) Hugh Luby house
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1900-1910, the Hugh Luby home in Minturn looking north.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
92) Jacovetto house
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The Jacovetto house built in 1946 on Highway 131 in Bond. The building burned circa 1981.
93) Montoya's house
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Tobias and Marie Montoya's home on Water Street in Red Cliff [between Turkey Creek and the old Post Office]. The house was demolished on September 9, 2014. Original rock work on the older part of the building.
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Ed Slaughter holding the hands of his grandchildren, Eugene Slaughter, Jr. ("Junior") on the left and Betty Slaughter (Compton) on the right. Junior is holding onto the back hoof of a hung deer. Log ranch house in background. The photo has been hand tinted.
95) Montoya's house
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Tobias and Marie Montoya's home on Water Street in Red Cliff [between Turkey Creek and the old Post Office]. The house was demolished on September 9, 2014. Original rock work on the older part of the building at left; siding at right.
96) Hodari Place
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Hodari place on Highway 6 in Gypsum, built in 1897. Caption on verso: "Burned Mulligan." A lawnmower rests in the yard.
97) Cowen house
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Cowen house on Milk Creek near Wolcott, Colorado, built in 1951; later torn down.
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Verso caption says it is Ben Wurthsmith's mother's house [Mary Wurtsmith] built in 1904.
The caption for 1985.001.024 says: Known as the Doan Place, this log home was built by J. P. ”Bert” Gates and is the current (1986) residence of Don Wurtsmith. It is located in Burns, Colorado.
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Red Cliff, Colorado, showing the "twin houses." The building to the left and below the houses is the Fleming Lumber Company hay barn.
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The Family home of Theodore Stremme in Gypsum, Colorado. The well-attended buildings are surrounded by a white picket fence.