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The Pikes Peak Bulletin - Manitou Springs, Cascade and Green Mountain Falls [4] Pine River Times — Bayfield. Post Independent Citizen Telegram — Glenwood Springs and Rifle. Redstone Review - Lyons, Colorado (Monthly) Rio Blanco Herald Times — Meeker Rangely.
Leadville (/ ˈ l ɛ d v ɪ l / LED-vil) [9] is a statutory city that is the county seat, the most populous community, and the only incorporated municipality in Lake County, Colorado, United States.
The book has been described as mixing real history with magical events; as the Leadville Herald Democrat in Colorado noted, "Leadville was selected for the book when Drachman was 'looking for a place that magically sprang into being' as Leadville did during the silver rush."
The Leadville miners' strike was a labor action by the Cloud City Miners' Union, which was the Leadville, Colorado local of the Western Federation of Miners (WFM), against those silver mines paying less than $3.00 per day ($110.00 in 2023). The strike lasted from 19 June 1896 to 9 March 1897, and resulted in a major defeat for the union ...
Stone moved to Leadville in 1878. There, he was appointed county judge of Lake County, Colorado in April 1900 to fill a vacancy created by the previous judge's death. [3] He died of throat cancer on July 17, 1900. [11] He's buried in Denver's Fairmount Cemetery. [12]
July 4, 1961 [3] The Leadville Historic District is in the mining town of Leadville, Colorado. The National Historic Landmark District includes 67 mines in the mining district east of the city up to the 12,000 foot (3658 m) level, and a defined portion of the village area. It was designated in 1961. [3] [4] Then, when the National Register of ...
Newspapers should be added to the List of newspapers in Colorado and articles published if the newspaper is notable.. Conejos County Citizen-- wiki,mondo,loc,books,nwsprs,narchive,edpub Draft:Conejos County Citizen
The Leadville Blues were a minor league baseball team based in Leadville, Colorado. Between 1885 and 1898, Leadville teams played as members of the 1885 Colorado State League, 1886 Western League and Colorado State League in 1889, 1896 and 1898. The 1896 team was known as the Leadville "Angels."