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Joe S. Sandoval standing next to Jack Elliott [neighbors on Turkey Creek (Red Cliff)]. The men are at the Ground Hog Mine, Nottingham Incline, on Battle Mountain.
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Ray Warren, Ed Nesthouse and Jack Elliott at the 1992 Red Cliff Union High School reunion. The dinner was held in the high school auditorium.
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Myret Beal's husband, Biz, holding the hand of Jim Powell (son of Maxine King Powell) in Red Cliff. The small log cabin behind the pair is the first cabin built in Red Cliff by Wm. Greiner and G. J. DaLee in 1879. This cabin was later occupied by Jack Elliott in the 1940s.
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Roy Bergman, Ray Warren, Jack Elliott and Ralph Moore at the 1992 Red Cliff Union High School reunion. The dinner was held in the high school auditorium.
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Richard DaLee (L) and Jack Elliott (R) holding rifles standing in the rain next to deer carcasses. Automobile and buildings in the background.
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Jack Elliott (L)and Richard DaLee (R) (grandson and son of Gilbert DaLee) standing in the rain in front of the first house in Red Cliff built by Gilbert DaLee and William Greiner. Deer carcasses from hunting are piled on a sawhorse and a dog is in the left foreground.
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A photo of Elsie DaLee Elliott taken on May 15, 1909. Elsie DaLee was born in Red Cliff Sept. 12, 1891, daughter of Elizabeth DaLee and niece of Dora Griener. Elsie was educated in the Red Cliff schools and Mt. St. Scholastica Academy, Canon City. She married Joseph P. Elliott who died in 1928. They had four sons, Lee, Jack, George and Robert, and one daughter, Babe.
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Brothers George (L) and Jack (R) Elliott, standing next to deer carcasses. They are holding rifles with an automobile in the background.
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"The first cabin built in Red Cliff by Wm. Greiner and G. J. DaLee in 1879. This cabin is still standing and occupied by Jack Elliott." -- History of Eagle County, 1940, p.12 When compared to 2009.005.001, this does appear to be the Greiner/Elliott cabin.
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Marker for Joseph P. Elliott, 1890--1928, Greenwood Cemetery. A cross and lily are engraved at the center of the marker.
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Jack Elliott in the food line at the 1992 Red Cliff Union High School reunion. The dinner was held in the high school auditorium.
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Brothers Jack (L) and George (R) Elliott posing with deer after hunting. The deer are laid out across a saw horse, figles leaning again the carcasses. A dog is in the foreground. The cabin in the background is the first log cabin built in Red Cliff. William Greiner and Gilbert DaLee built it in approximately 1876. Jack would have been 19 years old and George would have been 17 years old in this photo.