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Marker for: Andy Leroy Sumpter, 1907--1962, in Riverview Cemetery. Flowers engraved at bottom corners.
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Shared marker for: Guire, Anna E., Dec. 24, 1890--Sept. 10, 1979; Walter, Nov. 24, 1889--June 25, 1961, in Riverview Cemetery. The Masonic emblem and the Eastern Star emblem are engraved on the stone.
24) Anna Mae Cordova
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Marker for: Anna Mae Cordova, 1944--1953, in Riverview Cemetery. An angel, stars, book and cross are engraved on the marker.
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Marker for: Annabell Phillips, 1888--1953, in Riverview Cemetery. A wreath is at the top of the marker.
26) Anne M. Wilson
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Marker for: "Anne M. Wilson, 1911--1947," in Riverview Cemetery. Tulips are engraved on the right and left sides of the marker.
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Marker for: Arbella A. Johnson, wife of Dr. C. B. Warren, in Riverview Cemetery.
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Studio portrait of Bud Guy [Arthur Guy, Jr.] for graduation from Minturn High School.
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Shared marker for: "Guy, Arthur F., 1900--1973; Loretto [Loretta] Z., 1903--1980," in Riverview Cemetery. A cross and rosary are engraved at the left side of the marker. Inscription at the bottom reads: "Mother Mary pray for us."
30) Audrey Randall
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Marker for: "Daughter Audrey Randall 1909-1948," in Riverview Cemetery. There are flowers engraved at upper left and lower right corners of the marker.
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Marker for: Mother, Augusta S. Nelson, 1872--1950, in Riverview Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the top of the marker.
34) Baby Tipton
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Marker for: Baby Tipton, Dec. 12, 1909, Riverview Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the top corners of the marker.
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Lynn Kanakis (?) takes batting practice at Maloit Park. Many of the NJZ employees enjoyed playing baseball and formed teams that competed with neighboring towns.
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Continuing west on Highway 24 would take you to Minturn. Continuing east would take you to Gilman and Red Cliff. Photo taken by Tom Knight. Tom worked at Gilman as a watchman.
Verso: "Looking west down Eagle River. You can see I'm on top of the world. This shows the S curve on the O. to O. [Ocean to Ocean] Highway. We go to work tonight. Don't know what doing." [written by Tom Knight]
"Old highway on Battle Mountain" BJS
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"Looking northwest, going down Battle Mt. about 1.5 miles below Gilman." -- Lucille Riggle
The Eagle River is at center; U.S. Hwy 24 crosses the river in the foreground.
39) Bayer Children
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A studio photograph of Mary Frances, Garth [born in 1926], and Ralph Bayer [born in 1920]. The children's parents were Howard G. and Ethel Boies Bayer of Minturn.
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The owner of the Trading Post and Ellis "Bearcat" Bearden (on right), astride the buffalo at the Battle Mountain Trading Post in Minturn.