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Sarah and Mamie Hostetter, and their sister Ida Mae.

The Sellers Store, owned by Hugh L. Sellers, was located on the north side of the old opera house, facing east. It was 25 feet wide by about 50 feet long, with a large sign saying "SELLERS" on the front. Groceries and hardware were sold there.

Portrait of Ida Mae Hostetter, Richfield, CO, 1912

A partial scrapbook page shows a photo of a woman, Claire Griffin, in clown dress. A second photo shows Claire in a different costume performing for the audience.

A scrapbook page showcases three photos. The first shows Brian Beamer holding a juggling apparatus for the audience. The second shows a boy with a cheese hat. The third shows Claire Griffin in a polka dot shirt performing for the attendees.

Siblings Ivan and Inez Valentine, pictured by the North side of Joseph Raymond and Anna Valentine's house in Manassa, Colorado.

Ivan Arnold Valentine of Manassa, Colorado, soon after his birth in 1909. His father was Alpheus Valentine (1880-1929) and his mother was Jenette "Nettie" Dyer Valentine (1882-1933).

A scrapbook page with a photo of a girl and several bags of jelly beans. Angelica Gallegos was the winner of the guessing game for number of jelly beans in the bowl, with 3,674.

Portrait of Jenette (Nettie) Cora Dyer Valentine (1882-1933). Born in Cove Gap, Lincoln, West Virginia. Mother of Ivan Valentine and wife of Alpheus Valentine (1880-1929).

The brick house of Jens and Maren Jensen in Richfield, Colorado. Jens Jensen was the older brother of Maria Shawcroft.
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