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The 1954-55 Minturn High School football team. Seniors Fred Ulibarri and Marvin Painter were part of the team.
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Left to right: Alice Pierson, Don Starr, and Dianne Buffehr sit in a field at the Minturn Rod and Gun Club. Taken in 1956. The Rod and Gun Club at Minturn eventually became Maloit Park.
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The Minturn High School freshmen class in 1956. Back row (left to right): William Mason (class sponsor), unknown (possibly Joe Montoya), Donald Gallegos, George May, Russell Leidy, Roger Shearin, Roger Moore, George Medina, Louis Vasquez, Dick Salazar, and Eddie Stauffer. Front row (left to right): Mary Applegate, Jacque Goodale, Sandy Trump, Maryann Barta, Isabel Duran, Frieda Trujillo, Betty Sanchez, Cora Leewaye, and Linda Gonzales. Dorothy...
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A group photo of one of the Minturn High School glee clubs, taken in 1957 and included in the 1957 edition of the Minturn Panther yearbook. From left to right: Cecilia Bustos, Ronita Zeimer, Glenda Walker, Director Mabelle Plunk, Jacque Goodale, Dianne Buffehr, and Maryann Barta.
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Left to right: Ronita Ziemer, Pauline Manzaneres, Jacque Goodale, and Sue Daley pose for a picture in 1956. All four were members of the Minturn High School cheerleading squad. This appears to have been taken at a sporting event.
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A view of the back of the Minturn Roundhouse, taken in the 1930s. Standing in front of the roundhouse are "Dad Goodale, Byron Price, and Cooper." It is possible that the two children are Harold Goodale (left) (1933-2010), and Elliott Cooper English (-1936). This is not confirmed. A donkey is also visible in front of the three individuals.
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5 students from the Minturn High School sit in a field in the 1950s. Bob Wise is second from the left and is holding a football. This image has been cut.
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A group of young adults standing on top of a baggage cart at the Minturn depot.
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The Minturn School band in a formal setting. Taken in the 1940s.
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The 1955-1956 Minturn High School journalism club. Commercial teacher, June A. Burke, sponsored the club. Also known as the "Annual Staff," the club was comprised of juniors and seniors. Standing (left to right): Don Starr, Jack Van Hoose, June A. Burke, Alice Pierson, and Bob Wise. Seated (left to right): Mary Carolyn Knott, Dianne Buffehr, Skip Gordon, Pauline Manzaneres, Tony Valencia, Roberta Ellis, Cynthia Magura, Glenda Walker, and Roy Smith. Printed...
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Denver and Rio Grande Railroad's engine 1508 after an accident near Salida in 1923. The accident was the result of a washout following heavy rains the night before. "John T. Mangan, fireman, was killed this morning in a wreck one and one half miles Wiest of Salida. The headlights of a switch engine in the Salida yards at 3:30 o’clock this morning probably saved the lives of the passengers on train No 16, which was wrecked just beyond the bridge...
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Williams Café and Bar in the winter of 1940-1941. The Williams Café was located at 101 Main Street in Minturn. At one time, it was managed by Herbert Dunwiddie. David and Marie (Ruder) Williams were former owners. The Williams Café eventually closed and became Chili Willy's. Chili Willy's closed in 2010. Magustos restaurant now occupies the building. The Minturn water tower is visible in the background on the right.
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The Williams Café and Bar around 1950. The Williams Café was located at 101 Main Street in Minturn. At one time, it was managed by Herbert Dunwiddie. David and Marie (Ruder) Williams were former owners. The Williams Café eventually closed and became Chili Willy's. Chili Willy's closed in 2010. Magustos restaurant now occupies the building.
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A Tom Thumb Wedding performed by the Minturn Presbyterian Church in 1913. Several of the local children took part. Olive Price, later Olive Goodale, is in the middle row, fourth from the left.
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Denver and Rio Grande Railroad engineer, George Bryant, and fireman C.W. Randall stand in front of engine 3601, following an accident near Mitchell. Engine 3601 is a type 2-8-8-2 locomotive. It wrecked in a ditch while going around a big curve near Mitchell. Ed Haskins, a Master Mechanic for the Railroad, worked hard to prop the engine up on wooden logs to prevent it from falling over onto the main line.
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Two cars race along a gravel road near Minturn in the 1910s-1920s. Two log buildings are visible on the right.
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A railroad accident near the town of Minturn on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Taken in the 1920s or 1930s. Railroad employees can be seen along the track assessing the damage.
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Patty Loughmiller poses for a picture in 1956. Patty attended Minturn High School and was a member of the class of 1956.
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Nicholas E. Buchholz's cabin, located near Castle Peak. Date unknown.
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A double-heading passenger train on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Taken in the winter.