Author: Jan MacKell Collins
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625857837
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Throughout Teller County, history lovers can find abandoned towns and forgotten main streets that once bustled with life and commerce. Even before Teller was carved from surrounding counties, the scenic mountains and lucrative mines of the gold rush era brought thousands of settlers and attracted resort owners and tycoons eager to exploit the rich setting. Seemingly overnight, towns in the Cripple Creek District and other places popped up, flush with gold and people looking for opportunity. As the ore disappeared, the miners moved on in search of the next big lode. One by one, the towns were all but forgotten. Join Jan MacKell Collins and discover the booming history, lost towns and hardy settlers of Teller County.
Lost Ghost Towns of Teller County
Author: Jan MacKell Collins
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625857837
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Throughout Teller County, history lovers can find abandoned towns and forgotten main streets that once bustled with life and commerce. Even before Teller was carved from surrounding counties, the scenic mountains and lucrative mines of the gold rush era brought thousands of settlers and attracted resort owners and tycoons eager to exploit the rich setting. Seemingly overnight, towns in the Cripple Creek District and other places popped up, flush with gold and people looking for opportunity. As the ore disappeared, the miners moved on in search of the next big lode. One by one, the towns were all but forgotten. Join Jan MacKell Collins and discover the booming history, lost towns and hardy settlers of Teller County.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625857837
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Throughout Teller County, history lovers can find abandoned towns and forgotten main streets that once bustled with life and commerce. Even before Teller was carved from surrounding counties, the scenic mountains and lucrative mines of the gold rush era brought thousands of settlers and attracted resort owners and tycoons eager to exploit the rich setting. Seemingly overnight, towns in the Cripple Creek District and other places popped up, flush with gold and people looking for opportunity. As the ore disappeared, the miners moved on in search of the next big lode. One by one, the towns were all but forgotten. Join Jan MacKell Collins and discover the booming history, lost towns and hardy settlers of Teller County.
The Eagle Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fraternal organizations
Languages : en
Pages : 1036
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fraternal organizations
Languages : en
Pages : 1036
Book Description
A Century in the Shadow of Pikes Peak
Author: Jean Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780967470900
Category : El Paso County (Colo.)
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780967470900
Category : El Paso County (Colo.)
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
Lost Ski Areas of Colorado's Front Range and Northern Mountains
Author: Caryn Boddie
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625852428
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Avid skiers have flocked to the northern reaches of the Centennial State for over a century. While the prized powder remains the same, the top skiing destinations bear only a faint resemblance to the resorts of previous generations. Neighborhood slopes, such as Tabernash Hill, featured little more than a rope tow and a storage shed. Other spots like Estes Park's Old Man Mountain held tournaments and contests with Olympic participants. From the Cathy Cisar Winter Playground in Craig to Cheyenne Mountain's Ski Broadmoor and everywhere in between, join authors Caryn and Peter Boddie on a tour through the lost ski areas of northern Colorado and the Front Range.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1625852428
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Avid skiers have flocked to the northern reaches of the Centennial State for over a century. While the prized powder remains the same, the top skiing destinations bear only a faint resemblance to the resorts of previous generations. Neighborhood slopes, such as Tabernash Hill, featured little more than a rope tow and a storage shed. Other spots like Estes Park's Old Man Mountain held tournaments and contests with Olympic participants. From the Cathy Cisar Winter Playground in Craig to Cheyenne Mountain's Ski Broadmoor and everywhere in between, join authors Caryn and Peter Boddie on a tour through the lost ski areas of northern Colorado and the Front Range.
Cripple Creek District
Author: Jan MacKell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738524139
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
The Cripple Creek District, on the back of Pikes Peak in central Colorado, first found fame through Bob Womack, the cowboy who publicized his knowledge of gold in the high country and drew thousands to the area. Gold fever allowed the region to flourish, while strikes, fires, and economic hardships threatened the district's survival. The dwindling population's fortitude, plus innovative ideas to boost the economy, carried the city from a struggling gold-miners' paradise to a favored tourist spot.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738524139
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
The Cripple Creek District, on the back of Pikes Peak in central Colorado, first found fame through Bob Womack, the cowboy who publicized his knowledge of gold in the high country and drew thousands to the area. Gold fever allowed the region to flourish, while strikes, fires, and economic hardships threatened the district's survival. The dwindling population's fortitude, plus innovative ideas to boost the economy, carried the city from a struggling gold-miners' paradise to a favored tourist spot.
A New Significance
Author: Clyde A. Milner
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195100476
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
These essays represent a reinterpretation of the American West in terms of the issues and subjects of late 20th century America. The emphasis is on younger scholars. The result is a basic book on the state and direction of Western history.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0195100476
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
These essays represent a reinterpretation of the American West in terms of the issues and subjects of late 20th century America. The emphasis is on younger scholars. The result is a basic book on the state and direction of Western history.
A New Significance
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 0198026056
Category : West (U.S.)
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 0198026056
Category : West (U.S.)
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
"To Spare No Pains": Zebulon Montgomery Pike and His 1806-1807 Southwest Expedition
Author:
Publisher: Pikes Peak Library District
ISBN: 1567352537
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
Publisher: Pikes Peak Library District
ISBN: 1567352537
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 323
Book Description
The First We Can Remember
Author: Lee Schweninger
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803235151
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Looking over the great prairie in the early 1880s, Nellie Buchanan said, ?I knew I would never be contented until I had a home of our own in the wonderful West.? Some were not so sanguine. Mary Cox described the prairie as ?the most barren, forsaken country that we had ever seen.? Like the others whose stories appear in this book, these women were describing their own thoughts and experiences traveling to and settling in what became Colorado. Sixty-seven of their original, first-person narratives, recounted to Civil Works Administration workers in 1933 and 1934, are gathered for the first time in this book. The First We Can Remember presents richly detailed, vivid, and widely varied accounts by women pioneers during the late nineteenth century. Narratives of white American-born, European, and Native American women contending with very different circumstances and geographical challenges tell what it was like to settle during the rise of the smelting and mining industries or the gold rush era; to farm or ranch for the first time; to struggle with unfamiliar neighbors, food and water shortages, crop failure, or simply the intransigent land and unpredictable weather. Together, these narratives?historically and geographically framed by Lee Schweninger?s detailed introduction?create a vibrant picture of women?s experiences in the pioneering of the American West.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803235151
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Looking over the great prairie in the early 1880s, Nellie Buchanan said, ?I knew I would never be contented until I had a home of our own in the wonderful West.? Some were not so sanguine. Mary Cox described the prairie as ?the most barren, forsaken country that we had ever seen.? Like the others whose stories appear in this book, these women were describing their own thoughts and experiences traveling to and settling in what became Colorado. Sixty-seven of their original, first-person narratives, recounted to Civil Works Administration workers in 1933 and 1934, are gathered for the first time in this book. The First We Can Remember presents richly detailed, vivid, and widely varied accounts by women pioneers during the late nineteenth century. Narratives of white American-born, European, and Native American women contending with very different circumstances and geographical challenges tell what it was like to settle during the rise of the smelting and mining industries or the gold rush era; to farm or ranch for the first time; to struggle with unfamiliar neighbors, food and water shortages, crop failure, or simply the intransigent land and unpredictable weather. Together, these narratives?historically and geographically framed by Lee Schweninger?s detailed introduction?create a vibrant picture of women?s experiences in the pioneering of the American West.
The Living Rock
Author: Arthur Wilson
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
ISBN: 9781855733015
Category : Civilization
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
This book concentrates on the social and economic effects that metals have had on community life and on wider historical developments. It gives a fascinating perspective proclaiming that the history of metals is the history of civilization; basing the text on the results of archeometallurgists and materials scientists and looking at the advancement of societies as a direct result of their new-found technology. The author's clear and lucid style prevents the book becoming aridly academic while he maps the course of ancient history through to medieval times and beyond, showing metal to be, ultimately, the key to history.
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
ISBN: 9781855733015
Category : Civilization
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
This book concentrates on the social and economic effects that metals have had on community life and on wider historical developments. It gives a fascinating perspective proclaiming that the history of metals is the history of civilization; basing the text on the results of archeometallurgists and materials scientists and looking at the advancement of societies as a direct result of their new-found technology. The author's clear and lucid style prevents the book becoming aridly academic while he maps the course of ancient history through to medieval times and beyond, showing metal to be, ultimately, the key to history.