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The Belden mill and tram in Eagle Canyon, below Gilman. Railroad tracks at bottom right in photo. Taken after the 1919 landslide.
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Derailment one mile east of Eagle in 1918. View from on top of a nearby car.
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Box cars moved off D&RG tracks at Belden after the 1919 landslide.
6) On our way
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Three men at the back car of a train, 1918. Inscription reads: "On our way."
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Derailment one mile east of Eagle in 1918. Men working to right a car.
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The work train with carpenter outfit on its way to Utah to repair the damage to a railroad bridge that had been washed out, 1917.
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Unidentified man standing in D. & R. G. railyard. Inscription reads: "Clearance?"
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Kate Flynn hanging on to the ladder on a railroad car. The car has lettering: A.R.T.Co. 10519 on the back.
12) Tram at Belden
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Looking up the tram at Belden toward Gilman; railroad siding in foreground.
13) Railroad car
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Two men, standing on top of a railroad car. The car has lettering: A.R.T.Co. 10519 on the back.
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The Western Union crew lined up next to an outfit car at Kent, 1917. The car's number is 192. Inscription reads: "Western Union Boys."
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Fred and Freda Martinez at the Eagle depot in 1917. Fred was the popular D.&R.G. station agent at Eagle for many years.
Eagle Valley Enterprise Mar. 7, 1919 p.1: "Word was received in Eagle last Friday to the effect that the Federal grand jury in session in Denver had freed Fred Martenez [sic.], former D. & R.G. agent at Eagle, of the charge of swindling the company. Martinez and a foreman in charge of a gang of Mexican workingmen employed at this...
17) Train derailment
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Train derailment at the west switch at Kent. "Jim Flynn's train, no one got hurt."
18) Charcoal kilns
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"Char-coal kiln used in making charcoal for smelter 1890 in Colo." -- verso
Three kilns located next to a railroad track and boxcar for the transportation of the finished charcoal. Wood stacked at left, prior to loading the kilns. A. P. Rundell is standing on top of the first kiln with four other men visible.
From Jimmy Blouch on location: "My first guess is Mitchell, on Tennessee Pass.
Mitchell is/was on the west side of Tennessee Pass. As one...
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Derailment one mile east of Eagle in 1918. Men working the rails by the cars.