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Remains of the mill and adjacent structures at Holy Cross City, which is ten miles south of Minturn or eleven miles north of Tennessee Pass. By the time this photo was taken, Fleming Lumber Co. had removed the main steam engine and one of the boilers from the mill to use in a saw mill. [Courtesy of Ted Beck]
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Fleming Lumber Company framing mill in Red Cliff, Colorado. Man in midground is working on framing timbers. Steps and fence in foreground. Equipment on top road in background was being used to prepare road for the construction of the Red Cliff bridge (Hwy 24).
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
47. Jack Mize
48. Montoya's house
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Ruby Dump (Crye) and Joe "Tex" Medvetz sitting on Tex's motorcycle, May 30, 1948, Red Cliff. The Red Cliff Union High School is visible on the hillside in the far background.
Tex and Jim Crye, Ruby's husband, were stationed at Camp Carson (now Ft. Carson) in 1946-1948. They were in the Army Engineers, 2nd Division, 38th Combat Battalion. Many GIs from Camp Carson were sent to Camp Hale to be trained to ski at Cooper Hill after WWII. They lived...
54. Monument Street
55. Red Cliff School
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Front view of the A. F. Graham Funeral Parlor, Red Cliff, Colorado (c. 1920 or before). Front window has sign, "Undertaking & Embalming"; front door has sign, " A. F. Graham." Board walk visible in foreground.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]