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Children who fulfilled their contracts also received dinosaur magnets which had been generously donated by a Denver woman wo grew up in Alamosa.

A scrapbook page with a copy of a newspaper clipping which shows two children showing their mother…

Residence of Wm Coray in Sanford Colorado, built 1 block west of Main Street. This log cabin was moved to the park behind the Sanford Museum and restored in the early 2000's.

Unidentified students at the Richfield School in Richfield, Colorado.

This is believed to be the earliest known photo of the Richfield School in Richfield, Colorado. Maralda Shawcroft is in the front and to the left of the teacher. Lewis Shawcroft is at the left of the girl standing directly in front of Maralda. Frank…

Richfield Colorado, seen from above. Richfield was the first settlement made by the Mormons. The first house was built by John Shawcroft, and is still standing, though it has been stuccoed over.

Left to right: Rose, Arnold, Delsie, Rob and Dorothy Sellers.

Portrait of Roberta Fayre Maynard Valentine, probably on or about her first birthday.

An unidentified rodeo clown - visiting from the Alamosa Roundup - speaks to a group of children outside the Library.

An unidentified rodeo clown - visiting from the Alamosa Roundup - speaks to a group of children outside the Library. In this picture, he is speaking to a group of six girls, who stand with him at the front of the group.

An unidentified rodeo clown - visiting from the Alamosa Roundup - signs an autograph for a blonde girl.

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