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Standing in the door of the Wolcott section house. From left, Tom Gill, Jim Flynn, little Agnes, Cecil Playford and Margurite Terrell. A dog is watching at right.
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Ralph Sparks standing in front of the section house at Kent.
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Johnnie Sullivan standing at Kent.
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Vern Kilgore and Fred Martinez standing at the depot in Eagle, Colorado.
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Shorty Kindvater next to the Dotsero sign at the Dotsero station. Train in background. [Blurred image]
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Al Waters and "Henery" standing at the Wolcott station. Bench in foreground.
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Fletcher Bliss Homan standing at the Wolcott station where he was station agent
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Charlie Riggers, Taylor Agee and an unidentified man at Wolcott.
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Two men sitting on either side of a crew car at Kent.
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Earnest [Cook] in uniform and Billy [Flynn] standing at the section house at Kent.
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The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Co. crew posing in front of the Minturn roundhouse after being honored with a safety award. The sign above the door reads: "This shop has operated 1051 days since last reportable accident." William Edward Harris, Jr., is the fourth man from the left (dark hat). Standing behind him, to the right, is Harold Bellm who later became mayor of Minturn. William Harris was roundhouse foreman and lived in Eagle County...
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Bert Johnson, on left, and George Da Lee, in uniform, at the Wolcott depot, 1919.
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The D&RG work train stopped at the Kent section house, 1919. From left. the men are identified as "Mosey, Pete, John."
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Group sitting at the bridge at Kent. From left, Charlie, Jim [Flynn], Margurite [Terrell], Jim, Johnson.
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Bill Flynn posed at the section house at Kent.
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Another Mallet locomotive at Minturn. Anatole Mallet, a Swiss engineer, patented the compound engine which was housed under one locomotive frame having six or more sets of axles. The rear set of driving wheels were fixed in the main frame of the locomotive. The extra pull generated made the locomotive useful in mountainous regions but slower on flat terrain.
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Engine 146 of the Chicago & North Western Railroad. Five unidentified men are standing in front of the engine, on a siding at an unidentified location.
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"Big Mike" at Kent 1918. Bridge across the Eagle River visible at right midfield.
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The section house for the D.&.R.G. at Kent, Colorado, seen through the trees.