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41) Lutheran Church
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The First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Gypsum shortly after its completion in 1888, before any landscaping was done. There is a man standing on the front steps. In the background, the Skiff Hotel is clearly visible, in addition to some buildings and log structures.
[Same as 1990.001.009 but in better condition.]
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Red Cliff. [aging Polaroid]
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Ralph and Pearl Lewis Henderson standing in front of an automobile with their dog; August 1969.
Pearl worked in the Henderson store and at the Red Cliff Museum. She was a member of the Eagle County Historical Society and Neighbors of Woodcraft.
Ralph Henderson owned Henderson's Variety Store in Red Cliff and sold cars in Red Cliff for Burt Chevrolet, Denver. Ralph also owned the bus line to Gilman, which took workers back and forth to the mine....
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A panoramic photograph taken from the Beck family yard as the last Union Pacific train to travel through Red Cliff rolls by. The tracks are visible with the Pine St. viaduct at far left. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church is right of the viaduct and a small group of people are watching the train from the churchyard.
"Union Pacific has pulled the last of its cross-country freight trains from the Tennessee Pass route, which averaged 12 trains...
45) Jail
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The Red Cliff jail with the Eagle River flowing behind it. The jail is situated behind the old town hall and fire department.
On the hill above, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic Church is visible on Pine St.
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A panoramic photograph taken from the Beck family yard as the last Union Pacific train to travel through Red Cliff rounds the curve. The tracks are visible with the Pine St. viaduct at far left. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church is right of the viaduct.
"Union Pacific has pulled the last of its cross-country freight trains from the Tennessee Pass route, which averaged 12 trains a day through Eagle County. ... Union Pacific, as a part of...
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One of the three chapels in the St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church parish
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View of Red Cliff. Yellow house in the forefront is the Meyer home. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church is the center-back on the hillside. Taken on 10/03/1982
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"Ladies' Aid Group on steps of Eagle Methodist Church, 1921." [Description & names from photograph verso]
Pictured: Mrs. Keupf, Mrs. Honnold, Harrietta Schliff, Mrs. Schliff, Mrs. Bers, Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. Wiggle, Mrs. Baer, Mrs. Joe Green, Mrs. Cowden, Mrs. Laughlin, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Whaley, Mrs. Mayer, Mrs. Dr. Greene, Mrs. Nogal, Mrs. Goodrich. Children in front: "2 Brown boys & others"
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A panoramic photograph taken from the Beck family yard as the last Union Pacific train to travel through Red Cliff passes under the viaduct. The tracks are visible with the Pine St. viaduct at far left. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church is right of the viaduct.
"Union Pacific has pulled the last of its cross-country freight trains from the Tennessee Pass route, which averaged 12 trains a day through Eagle County. ... Union Pacific, as...
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c.1930: View of the Congregational Church of Red Cliff, built about 1890. Church is at mid-ground with several additional buildings and automobiles in the foreground. Snow on roofs and ground. (Not in focus)
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A postcard of the Basalt Methodist Church, taken between 1900 and 1920. This postcard was published by the Carlson Drug Company of Basalt.
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A cradle roll invitation sent to Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. (E.A.) Michael for their two children, Everett and [?]. The "cradle roll" was a listing of babies and young children kept by a church; in this case, most likely the Eagle Methodist Church. The invitation is a postcard with a 1 cent stamp signed by Mrs. H. Baer.
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The United Methodist Church in Eagle, Colorado. The image was taken by Jim Nimon in February of 1983. A sign for the Mountain Tots Preschool can be seen on the right.
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The Gerard wedding party.
From left to right: Bobby Trezise, Hester Larsen (Mary Jo's grandmother), Hans Larsen (Mary Jo's grandfather), Melissa Larsen-Trezise (Mary Jo's mother), Bob Trezise (Mary Jo's father), Mary Jo Trezise-Gerard, Claude Gerard, and three unidentified members of the Gerard family.
59) Johnson wedding
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Dorris and Jean Allen Johnson's wedding day. They were married on April 22, 1944, at Calvary Episcopal Cathedral, in Louisville, Kentucky.
From left to right: Dorris Johnson, Jean Allen Johnson, Helen Hart Allen, Steve McGill.
60) Johnson wedding
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Dorris and Jean Allen Johnson's wedding day. They were married on April 22, 1944, at Calvary Episcopal Cathedral, in Louisville, Kentucky.