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The Koch siblings pose for a picture in 1910. Back row (no order): Martha (Koch) Bell, Ella (Koch) Graham, Malinda (Koch) Witherspoon, Lydia (Koch) Bryant, Fred Koch (third from left), and Aileen Gregory. Front row (no order): Norman Koch, Edna Koch (middle), Louie Koch.
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The Main Street in Minturn as it appeared in the 1900s-1910s.
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Ronita Ziemer poses for a picture outside a house. Taken in the 1950s. The image has been cut.
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The Eagle River Hotel undergoing either a construction or renovation project. Scaffolding surrounds the building. A small sign in front of the hotel reads, "Minturn ELV. 7825." Once located in Minturn, the Eagle River Hotel was operated at different times by Mrs. J.A. McRitchie and B.D. Price, among others.
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Another view of the Eagle River Hotel undergoing either a construction or renovation project. Scaffolding surrounds the building. Men can be seen standing on the adjacent building's roof and on the scaffolding.
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The Eagle River Hotel in Minturn. Several unidentified individuals are standing in front of the hotel. Once located in Minturn, the Eagle River Hotel was operated at different times by Mrs. J.A. McRitchie and B.D. Price, among others. The hotel is now the Eagle River Inn.
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The Eagle River Hotel in 1928. Once located in Minturn, the Eagle River Hotel was operated at different times by Mrs. J.A. McRitchie and B.D. Price, among others. Price was the proprietor of the hotel at the time this picture was taken. A sign for Rocky Mountain Motorists, Inc., once associated with the American Automobile Association (AAA) can be seen near the telephone pole.
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From the verso: "Mother Lupton in Minturn." It's possible that this is Alice Lupton. Alice was born in Arkansas in October of 1856. She married John William 'Bill" Lupton in July of 1871/2 (there are conflicting dates). They moved to the area in the 1880s and settled in Gypsum. For a time however, it appears they resided in Minturn as Bill had accepted a job as a special officer for the Rio Grande Railroad at Minturn. Bill passed away in 1940 at the...
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A Denver and Rio Grande Railroad locomotive on the turntable at Minturn. The Minturn roundhouse is visible on the left. The three railroad employees are unidentified. Possibly taken before the construction of the larger turntable in 1928.
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A view of the Minturn train yard in the 1970s. Three individuals are visible in the background standing next to a small parking lot.
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The Goodale family home in 1912. The house was located in Minturn. Members of the Goodale family "cooked food here for café on main street at old Masonic Hall." The women are unidentified but are possibly members of the Goodale family.