The Colorado Magazine
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Page : 172 pages
File Size : 17,31 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Colorado
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Page : 172 pages
File Size : 17,31 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Colorado
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Author : Elizabeth Jameson
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 13,5 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780252066900
Not a poor man's camp -- Staking the claims -- In union there is strength -- Sirs and brothers -- Imperfect unions -- A white man's camp -- Class-conscious lines -- As if we lived in free America -- Look away over Jordan.
Author : Dorothy Wickenden
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 50,60 MB
Release : 2011-06-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1439176604
From the author of The Agitators, the acclaimed and captivating true story of two restless society girls who left their affluent lives to “rough it” as teachers in the wilds of Colorado in 1916. In the summer of 1916, Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood, bored by society luncheons, charity work, and the effete men who courted them, left their families in Auburn, New York, to teach school in the wilds of northwestern Colorado. They lived with a family of homesteaders in the Elkhead Mountains and rode to school on horseback, often in blinding blizzards. Their students walked or skied, in tattered clothes and shoes tied together with string. The young cattle rancher who had lured them west, Ferry Carpenter, had promised them the adventure of a lifetime. He hadn’t let on that they would be considered dazzling prospective brides for the locals. Nearly a hundred years later, Dorothy Wickenden, the granddaughter of Dorothy Woodruff, found the teachers’ buoyant letters home, which captured the voices of the pioneer women, the children, and other unforgettable people the women got to know. In reconstructing their journey, Wickenden has created an exhilarating saga about two intrepid women and the “settling up” of the West.
Author : Derek Everett
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 21,15 MB
Release : 2020-03-16
Category : History
ISBN : 1646420071
Copublished with History Colorado Colorado Day by Day is an engaging, this-day-in-history approach to the key figures and forces that have shaped Colorado from ancient times to the present. Historian Derek R. Everett presents a vignette for each day of the calendar year, exploring Colorado’s many facets through distilled tales of people, places, events, and trends. Entries incorporate tales from each of the state’s sixty-four counties and feature both well-known and obscure cultural moments, including events in Native American, African American, Asian American, Hispano, and women’s history. Allowing the reader to explore the state’s heritage as individual threads or as part of the greater tapestry, Colorado Day by Day recovers much lost history and will be an entertaining and useful source of lore for anyone who enjoys or is curious about Colorado history.
Author : Carl Ubbelohde
Publisher : Pruett Publishing
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 20,2 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780871089427
For forty years, A Colorado History has provided a comprehensive and accessible panoramic history of the Centennial State. From the arrival of the Paleo-Indians to contemporary times, this enlarged edition leads readers on an extraordinary exploration of a remarkable place.
Author : Randi Samuelson-Brown
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 32,73 MB
Release : 2020-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1493046535
The Bad Old Days of Colorado celebrates the state’s glorious and rowdy past. Many people born and bred here relish just how “bad” things used to be: the terrain, the inhabitants and especially the quality of whiskey. It almost goes without saying that Colorado had all the characteristic Wild West elements—and in abundance! The chapters focus on the infamous and notorious rather than the law-abiding and civic-minded settlers. These pages, like the state, recount the tales of people who came West seeking, if not their fortune, at least opportunity. It is no secret that Colorado was settled by the adventurous willing to brave the harsh conditions and to prevail. Whether on the right or the wrong side of the law, all settlers and pioneers made unique contributions to the state’s complex culture. Certainly, in the nineteenth century, Colorado was not for the faint of heart.
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Page : 1126 pages
File Size : 30,58 MB
Release : 1901
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Author : Dick Kreck
Publisher : Fulcrum Publishing
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 27,30 MB
Release : 2016-03-23
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 1555919529
Overnight settlements, better known as "Hell on Wheels," sprang up as the transcontinental railroad crossed Nebraska and Wyoming. They brought opportunity not only for legitimate business but also for gamblers, land speculators, prostitutes, and thugs. Dick Kreck tells their stories along with the heroic individuals who managed, finally, to create permanent towns in the interior West.
Author : Richard L. Nostrand
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 35,37 MB
Release : 1996-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780806128894
Richard L. Nostrand interprets the Hispanos’ experience in geographical terms. He demonstrates that their unique intermixture with Pueblo Indians, nomad Indians, Anglos, and Mexican Americans, combined with isolation in their particular natural and cultural environments, have given them a unique sense of place - a sense of homeland. Several processes shaped and reshaped the Hispano Homeland. Initial colonization left the Hispanos relatively isolated from cultural changes in the rest of New Spain, and gradual intermarriage with Pueblo and nomad Indians gave them new cultural features. As their numbers increased in the eighteenth century, they began to expand their Stronghold outward from the original colonies.
Author : Junior League of Denver
Publisher : Junior League of Denver
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 32,23 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780960394616
This treasure trove of recipes reflects Colorado's casual style of living, rich heritage and natural bounty. Each of the 15 sections features recipes that are upscale, yet uncomplicated, inspiring, yet reliable; and in the tradition of great American cooking. Illustrations of Colorado landmarks punctuate the easy-to-read format, and the lock-tab spiral binding allows the book to lie flat when opened.