Author: Irving Howbert
Publisher:
Published: 1970-01-01
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 9780873800440
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Celinda Reynolds Kaelin
Publisher: Caxton Press
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 0870043919
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press This is the story of the other side of Colorado's best-known mountain- the region west of Pikes Peak. It includes stories of the first settlers and the founders of towns. It also tells of the bust years between world wars when the railroad tracks were pulled up and many communities vanished.
Author: David Sievert Lavender
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 1954-01-01
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13: 9780803257535
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Bent's Fort was a landmark of the American frontier, a huge private fort on the upper Arkansas River in present southeastern Colorado. Established by the adventurers Charles and William Bent, it stood until 1849 as the center of the Indian trade of the central plains. David Lavender's chronicle of these men and their part in the opening of the West has been conceded a place beside the works of Parkman and Prescott.
Author: Joe Barrera
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2016-07-07
Total Pages: 111
ISBN-13: 1365244059
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Almagre Review is a Colorado literary journal, paper/electronic, seeking to promote writers and artists from the mountains and the prairies. We publish short stories, poems, essays, memoirs, and novel excerpts. We also feature illustrations that enhance our contributor material.
Author: Debra A. Reid
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2017-01-23
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 1442230126
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Interpreting Agriculture in Museums and Historic Sites orients readers to major themes in agriculture and techniques in education and interpretation that can help you develop humanities-based public programming that enhance agricultural literacy. Case studies illustrate the ways that local research can help you link your history organization to compelling local, national (even international) stories focused on the multidisciplinary topic. That ordinary plow, pitch fork, and butter paddle can provide the tangible evidence of the story worth telling, even if the farm land has disappeared into subdivisions and agriculture seems as remote as the nineteenth century. Other topics include discussion of alliances between rural tourism and community-supported agriculture, farmland conservation and stewardship, heritage breed and seed preservation efforts, and antique tractor clubs. Any of these can become indispensable partners to history organizations searching for a new interpretive theme to explore and new partners to engage.
Author: Colorado State University. Library
Publisher:
Published: 1915
Total Pages: 418
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Laura Van Dusen
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Published: 2013-11-05
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 1625846169
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The geographic center of Colorado, Park County has long served as a recreational area for Denver and Colorado Springs residents looking to get away. The scene has not always been so idyllic. Marshal Cook was shot while investigating a loud party in Como in 1894, and rumors spread by the Michigan Creek School Board sent Benjamin Ratcliff on a killing spree in 1895. But the county's hardscrabble heritage includes triumphs as well as tragedies. In 1873, county seat Fairplay lost every business on Front Street to a horrific fire. But by 1878, they had rebuilt it all. It still stands today, a true testament to the strength of this old mining town. Journalist Laura Van Dusen shares these stories, outlining the many trials and successes of Park County's earliest settlers.