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28422) Zanoza (Zenoza) the Horse
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Zenoza was the horse ridden by Eleanor Bliss when she was a camper at Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp.
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She was born to Calvin and Marie Ryan in Kearney, Nebraska. The 1930 US Census shows that her father was a professor. Her mother was a homemaker. According to an entry about Zelda Rouillard on the blog (r)evolutions, she attended Kearney State College, received a Fullbright scholarship, studied for her M.A. in English at the University of Wyoming, and received her PhD at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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From the verso: "California Zephyr wrecked in Glenwood Canyon. March 1968."
On March 29, 1968, a passenger train was passing through Glenwood Canyon near Grizzly Creek when it derailed. Two of the diesel locomotives, F9A 5774 and F9B 5773, were later retired and sold for scrap to Barter Machinery & Supply Company out of Denver in May of 1969. This photograph was possibly taken by Brent Pappas.
28432) Zinc dryer
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The dryer building for zinc is at the far right. The zinc slurry would be heated and dried, leaving a very fine zinc powder. The powder was shipped in sealed box cars as it was so fine it would blow away in an open car. The rail line for shipping runs through the Eagle River Canyon (Belden area) so the final products for shipping were finished at this level.
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Moving the zinc dryer from a railroad car into the dryer building at Belden. A wall section approximately 60 feet long has been removed in the dryer building to move this equipment
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28434) Zinc dryer system
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Part of the zinc dryer system at the mill in Gilman. The dryer was heated by a firebox under the rotating cylinder. Tumbling action of the dryer coupled with full length fins dried the zinc for loading into rail cars.
28438) Zoe Marshall
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Contributor to "In Our Own Write," (source: In Our Own Write: A Gunnison Valley Journal). Contributor to "2020: The Hammer and The Dance: A Gunnison Valley Journal," (source:2020: The Hammer and The Dance : A Gunnison Valley Journal).