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Women on a Rock
This photograph cannot be identified. It is one of 21 photographs found in the bottom of a trunk belonging to Joseph Morgan Valentine, grandfather of Raymond Valentine, who is the husband of Roberta Valentine of Alamosa, Colorado. This photograph…

Portrait of Two Small Children
This photograph cannot be identified. It is one of 21 photographs found in the bottom of a trunk belonging to Joseph Morgan Valentine, grandfather of Raymond Valentine, who is the husband of Roberta Valentine of Alamosa, Colorado. This photograph…

Girl in a Pretty Dress
This photograph cannot be identified. It is one of 21 photographs found in the bottom of a trunk belonging to Joseph Morgan Valentine, grandfather of Raymond Valentine, who is the husband of Roberta Valentine of Alamosa, Colorado. This photograph…

Portrait of Two Men
This photograph cannot be identified. It is one of 21 photographs found in the bottom of a trunk belonging to Joseph Morgan Valentine, grandfather of Raymond Valentine, who is the husband of Roberta Valentine of Alamosa, Colorado. This photograph…

Portrait of a Man - 1
This photograph cannot be identified. It is one of 21 photographs found in the bottom of a trunk belonging to Joseph Morgan Valentine, grandfather of Raymond Valentine, who is the husband of Roberta Valentine of Alamosa, Colorado. This photograph…

Two Women on a Railroad Track
This photograph cannot be identified. It is one of 21 photographs found in the bottom of a trunk belonging to Joseph Morgan Valentine, grandfather of Raymond Valentine, who is the husband of Roberta Valentine of Alamosa, Colorado. This photograph…

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

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

Hugh Sellers' Store, Manassa Colorado - 1897
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.

Richfield, Colorado - 1897
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.
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