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A "Memories" book belong to June Frey of the Junior/Senior Banquet of Red Cliff Union High School, May 11, 1946. The book is signed by June's classmates, includes the menu that was served to all, and a list of current faculty at the time. The booklet is printed on textured paper with a blue and white ribbon attached to corner.
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On August 1, 1951, a stamp commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Colorado statehood was released. The stamp featured the Colorado statehouse and also the iconic Mount of the Holy Cross. Special editions were released in Minturn, Colorado on this date and this particular envelope is from the first day of issue.
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"Hi School Hash" is a yearbook-style memory album belonging to June Frey as a collection of photographs, memories, notes, graduation announcements, and jokes between classmates from her years at Red Cliff Union High School. The album also includes a "My Rogues Gallery" where each person could sketch a photo of themselves and write in answers to questions like a pet peeve or ambition. Red Cliff Union High School was later closed and students in the...
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A letter written by Chester Duncan to his mother, Belle Duncan, and his sisters. Dolly Esther (Duncan) Webb was one of Chester's sisters. The letter is dated June 18, 1915, from Broad Pass, Alaska. Chester requested that mail be delivered to a C.R. Breck of Ship Creek, Alaska, located near where Anchorage is today.
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Dolly Webb's certificate of attendance award given on May 18, 1934. "Dolly Webb is awarded this Testimonial of Honor for Prompt and Regular Attendance at the Public Schools of Eagle, Colorado, and for being Neither Absent Nor Tardy for the School Year ending May 18, 1934. Witness our hands and seal, this 18th day of May 1934." Signed by Dolly's teacher, Erma Twiggs.
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A hand-written graduation commencement speech given by Dolly Duncan in 1906. Dolly graduated from Garfield County High School, located in Glenwood Springs, in 1906.
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A program for the Eagle High School 1938 Graduation ceremony.
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Donald Webb's certificate of attendance award given on October 18, 1932. "This Certifies That Donald Webb is Awarded this Testimonial for having NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY during the 1st 6 Week Period Ending Oct. 14, 1932. Given at Eagle, Colo., this 18th day of October, 1932. Eagle School." Signed by Donald's teacher, Erma Twiggs.
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Robert Webb's dance card from the Eagle High School Junior-Senior Banquet, held on May 14, 1932. The original pencil is still attached.
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Robert Webb's high school graduation diploma from the Eagle School, dated May 27, 1932. Webb graduated from Eagle High School.
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Robert Webb's eighth grade graduation diploma from the Eagle School, dated May 25, 1928. "Be It Known, that Robert Webb of School District No. 4 in the County of Eagle has completed the course of elementary study prescribed for the Public Schools of Colorado. In Testimony Whereof, This Diploma is given under our hands this twenty-fifth day of May A.D. 1928." Signed by County Superintendent Anna M. Anderson, and Webb's teacher, Mrs. George Ferguson,...
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A certificate of honor awarded to "Robert Webb for Regular Attendance, Good Deportment, and commendable progress in the Studies of the Eighth grade of the Eagle School. Awarded at Eagle this 25 day of May 1928." The award was for achievement in Arithmetic. His teacher was Mrs. George Ferguson, Jr.
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A program for the Eagle High School's presentation of L. Verne Slout's "Whittlin'," a comedy-drama in three acts. This play was put on in 1932.
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A letter from Alvin Webb, when he was about eight years old, to his mother, Dolly Webb. Dated September, 1916.
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Meeting minutes for the Neighbors of Woodcraft Kinnikinick Circle, District No. 12 from 1949. The Neighbors of Woodcraft were a fraternal benefit society. Originally located in Leadville, the headquarters was relocated to Portland, Oregon, in 1905, where it would remain through the 1970s. The society eventually merged with the Woodmen of the World in July of 2001. This district was comprised of the towns of Leadville, Climax, Red Cliff, Buena Vista,...
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A letter from Tom O. Duncan to Belle Duncan concerning a funeral that had previously occurred. Dated October 20, 1898. Belle Duncan was the mother of Dolly Esther (Duncan) Webb, and grandmother to Alvin, Robert, Donald, and Dolly Webb.
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A letter from Mrs. J.E. Porter to Dolly Webb concerning Dolly's son, Alvin. Alvin appears to have been sick and was in the hospital at Grand Junction. Dated March 13, 1930.
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A letter from Alvin Webb, when he was about eight years old, to his mother, Dolly Webb. Dated November 13, 1916.
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A letter from John D. Filson describing a timber fire that occurred in late September, 1898, in Eagle County.
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A "Badge of Honor," awarded to Alda Borah for the school year of 1906-1907. The badge certified "that Mittie Alda Borah was neither abesnt nor tardy during the school year of 1906-1907. - Caroline Canady, Teacher"