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History of Denver, Arapaho County and Colorado

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  • State: Colorado
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    Description

    History of the
    City of Denver,
    Arapahoe County,
    And
    Colorado
    By O. L. Basking & CO., 1880
    652 pages, illustrated, indexed, searchable
    Containing a History of the State of Colorado, from its earliest settlement to the present time,
    embracing its geological, physical and climatic features, its agricultural, stock-growing, railroad
    and mining interests, (sic. ; a condensed sketch of Arapahoe County ; a
    History of the City of Denver, giving an account of its early settlement
    and growth, its improvements, its business and industries, churches,
    schools, &'c. ; Biographical Sketches; Portraits of some of the
    Early Settlers and Prominent Men ; Views of Public
    Buildings, Private Residences, Business
    Houses, etc., etc.
    - Bonus Book #1 -
    Rocky Mountain Wonderland
    By Enos A. Mills, 1015
    280 pages, illustrated, searchable
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    PART FIRST.
    POEM 11
    CHAPTER I.—Bringing up the Curtain 17
    CHAPTER II.—Early Discovery of Gold 22
    CHAPTER III.—Journalism in Colorado 25
    CHAPTER IV.—Early Politics and Organization of the Territory 31
    CHAPTER V.—Lo! the Poor Indian 34
    CHAPTER VI.—The Mountains of Colorado 38
    CHAPTER VII.—Colorado during the Rebellion, Territorial
    Officials 41
    CHAPTERVIII.—Progress of the Country 47
    CHAPTER IX.—Climate of Colorado 48
    CHAPTER X.—Agricultural Resources of the State 63
    CHAPTER XI.—Stock-raising in Colorado 59
    CHAPTER XII.—leadville and California Gulch 67
    CHAPTER XIII.—History of the First Colorado Regiment 73
    CHAPTER XIV.—HiStory of the Second Colorado Regiment... 77
    CHAPTER XV.—Sketch of the Third Colorado Regiment 89
    CHAPTEBR XVI.—The Geology of Colorado 90
    CHAPTER XVII.—Peak Climbing in the Rocky Mountains 108
    CHAPTEB XVIII.—Sketch of the San Juan Country and Dolores
    District 112
    CHAPTER XIX.—The University of Colorado 119
    POSTSCRIPT.
    CHAPTER I.—The Rebellion 122
    CHAPTER II.—Affairs at White River Agency 126
    CHAPTER III.—The News in Denver 137
    CHAPTER IV.—Advance upon the Agency 140
    CHAPTER V.—Arrival at Agency. The Massacre 145
    CHAPTER VI.—Cessation of Hostilities. Rescue of the Priaoners
    148
    CHAPTER VII.—Sad Story of the Captives 161
    CHAPTER VIII.—The Atrocities in Colorado 161
    CHAPTER IX.—The Peace Commission Farce 165
    CHAPTER X.—The Ute Question in Congress 169
    PART SECOND.
    SKETCH OF ARAPAHOE COUNTY AND LITTLETON 177
    PART THIRD.
    CHAPTER I.—Wonderful Transformation of Twenty Years. A
    Prophecy 181
    CHAPTER II.—Pen Picture of Denver in 1859. The Pioneers. 185
    CHAPTER III.—The Fall and Winter Campaign 192
    CHAPTER IV.—The City of Denver in 1860. Lot-jumping,
    Etc 193
    CHAPTER V.—Denver in 1861 197
    CHAPTER VI.—From 1862 to the Fiood 199
    CHAPTEB VII.—The Great Flood of 1864 202
    CHAPTEB VIII.—After the Flood 211
    CHAPTER IX.—Coming of the Bailroads 215
    CHAPTER X.—Events of the year 1869 219
    CHAPTER XI—The Railroad year 1870 221
    CHAPTER XII.—Progress in the years 1871-72 223
    CHAPTER XIII.—Denver from 1873 to 1875 228
    CHAPTER XIV.—The Centennial Tear 233
    CHAPTER XV.—Denver in 1877-78-79 235
    CHAPTER XVI.—Denver during the year 1879 239
    CHAPTER XVII.—The Public Schools v 242
    CHAPTER XVIII.—Railroads. The Denver Pacific 248
    CHAPTER XIX.—Denver, South Park & Pacific 261
    XX.—Denver & Rio Grande Railway 265
    XXI.—The Colorado Central Railroad 25S
    XXII.—The Telegraph and Street Railway 265
    XXIII.—The Churches of Denver 2G8
    XXIV.—The Sunday Schools of Denver 285
    XXV.—Hill's Smelting Works 286
    MISCELLANEOUS.
    CHAPTER XXVI.—Secret Benevolent Societies ; Cemeteries
    Drinker Collegiate Institute; Places of Amusement; The
    Fire Companies; The Military Companies; Denver Peculiarities
    290 V
    CHAPTER XXVII—The Learned Professions 299
    BIOGRAPHICAL.
    Biograpliical Sketches, alphabetically arranged 301
    ILLUSTRATIONS
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    COLORADO has one thousand peaks that rise
    more than two miles into the sky. About
    one hundred and fifty of these reach up beyond
    thirteen thousand feet in altitude. There are
    more than twice as many peaks of fourteen
    thousand feet in Colorado as in all the other
    States of the Union. An enormous area is entirely
    above the limits of tree-growth; but these
    heights above the timber-line are far from being
    barren and lifeless. Covering these mountains
    with robes of beauty are forests, lakes, meadows,
    brilliant flowers, moorlands, and vine-like
    streams that cling to the very summits. This
    entire mountain realm is delightfully rich in
    plant and animal life, from the lowest meadows
    to the summits of the highest peaks.
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