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Mining For Quartzsite Gold On Dome Rock Road ...Keene Solar Powered Drywasher..RV Life
Mining For Gold On Dome Rock Road at Quartzsite AZ...Keene Solar Powered Drywasher..I went out to Jumping Jack Gold Claim on Dome Rock Road. Used my new Keene Dry-washer for the first time. It was a great time. I have quite a bit to learn yet...RV LifeFull Time RV Living / RV Travel Videos/RVerTV
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CANON CITY: Short Summary - This movie centers around a prison escape from the Colorado State Penitentiary. There are 12 escapees and it shows the efforts placed to capture these men.
CANON CITY: Full Synopsis - CANON CITY chronicles the sensational 1927 prison break from the Colorado Territorial Prison (Old Max), filmed in and around the prison, Canon City, and the Royal Gorge area, with many of the extras played by locals who remembered the actual break. Twelve desperate criminals overpower guards to make their way up the Arkansas River Valley into the Royal Gorge. Weather soon plays the major antagonist as a fierce blizzard prevents the cons from getting any further than a few miles from town. In a contrived but dramatic Hollywood moment, one of the cons climbs high upon the Royal Gorge Bridge in order to escape his pursuers, only to be shot down, falling more than a thousand feet to his death at the bottom of the gorge. The blood-crazed ringleader of this chainfree chain-gang is James Sherbondy (played by Scott Brady), who shouts, If they get me, they get me dead! as he escapes. He was indeed the last one caught, but in reality, the real Sherbondy, exhausted, frostbitten and injured, meekly surrendered when finally cornered. Noteworthy is the fact that Warden Roy Best, who was quite a notorious character in his own right for more than three decades, plays himself. Ironically, when Best is notified of the prison break, he is playing poker in the back of a speak-easy, showing that Roy Best made no bones about his under-the-table dealings. Also noteworthy is that the cast includes young Deforest Kelley (who went on to become Dr. McCoy on 'Star Trek'), and James Arnes (Matt Dillon on TV's 'Gunsmoke'). It was also reported in 1987 by the Canon City Daily Record that a young unknown by the name of Charles Bronson was in the movie, although he doesn't appear to be on the cast list. Less than 24 hours after the break, two prisoners were dead, five were in the penitentiary infirmary with frostbite and injuries, and four were back in solitary confinement.
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Wells Fargo & CO at the Wild West Ghost Town Colorado Springs
Put your money in a safe place. The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era!
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As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
An Authentic Ghost Town
Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
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Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.
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High in the Rockies - #SUMMER2019 Episode 11
After a wonderful time in New Mexico, we enter Colorado. I visit Durango, briefly, and after an unpleasant experience at the campground, I continue north towards Silverton and Ouray The Switzerland of America. We end the day as we arrive at the Valley of the Gods, in Utah.
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1800s Transportation in carriages at Wild West Ghost Town Colorado Springs
The Ghost Town Wild West Museum in Colorado Springs, CO is a throwback in time and a fun way to learn about history and this Wild Era! Carriages from 150 years ago!
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As a true preservation of Colorado's western past, Ghost Town Museum is a fun and historic look back at kind of old west town that used to dot this region during the late1800's and early 1900's
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Selected by Mobile Travel Guide and Family Circle Magazine as one of the fifty-five special attraction of America. See the USA Travel Edition Recognition of Merit. Explore the boardwalk connecting the Blacksmith's shop, Saloon, General and Merchants of main street, with the Livery Stable, and Victorian Home. Each is filled with thousands of fascinating artifacts. Ghost Town Museum delights young and old with lots of hands on activities, including old time arcades, panning for real gold (summer months), and much, much, more.
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Ghost Town Museum was created in 1954 to preserve a piece of Colorado's Wild West heritage.
In 1858 the cry Pikes Peak or Bust opened up the heartland of the Colorado territory to the gold prospector. Gold mining became a significant factor that led to the statehood of Colorado. The miners and the people who provided services to them quickly populated the western frontier of the United States. They needed transportation, and before long the twin steel ribbons of the railroads were pushing into the mountains to transport ore for processing.
Towns sprang up overnight and by the 1860's and 1870's people had blanketed the west. It was a rough and tumble time. Small encampments became small towns. Small cities along the rocky mountain Front Range provided a central location for supplies and services. The search for gold drove prospectors to every mountain valley, and every mountain peak. If gold or silver were not located, or if the mines played out, the towns were often abandoned to become ghost towns.
Little by little the raw spirit of the frontier died down. By the time gold was discovered in Cripple Creek in 1891, the frontier was almost gone. Today almost nothing remains of those exciting days of the old west. A scattered pile of old lumber, a tumbled pile of rocks marking an old mine, an occasional wagon wheel or a piece of equipment. The rip roaring camps of 100 years ago have become ghost towns now only a memory of a bygone era.
A Confederate Ghost Town - Garo Colorado 1863-1936
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A piece of Colorado's forgotten history- Guiraud (now called Garo) was a small settlement near Fairplay. Today the Buffalo Peaks Ranch and the old General Store and Post Office which dates to the 1880's are all that marks the spot, The schoolhouse was moved to the South Park City Museum in South Park, Colorado. The now ghost town is five miles north of Hartsel and seven miles south of Fairplay on Colorados Highway 9.
Adolphe Guiraud & his wife Marie, we're the original settlers of the area. They were born in France and made there way to America through the port of New Orleans. They spent some time in Ohio and Kansas before settling in Garo, Colorado. They established the first homestead in South Park in 1863. The Guiraud Ranch still stands and is now called the Buffalo Peaks Ranch.
Adolphe is most known as the proprietor of the original general store, the Guirauds General Store. However; he is less known for his ties to the American Confederacy.
Adolphe Guiraud played a role in the failed Confederate incursion into Colorado Territory in 1864 when he allowed the nine remaining men of Company A, Well's Battalion, 3rd Texas Cavalry, Confederate Army to stay in July of '64.
The nine men that made it to Guiraud's ranch were the remnants of fifty Confederate soldiers that set out from Texas, in June of that year. These men were under orders to disrupt the union's supply trains that ran through the Colorado territory. Their second order was to raise a Confederate army from the mining towns that surrounded Park County.
Fortunately, the men disbanded from the Confederacy and became outlaws and bandits. They were dubbed The Reynolds Gang and in newspaper accounts of the day.
On July 29th the Gang of men were cornered in Geneva Gulch near Grant, Colorado. One was killed, five were taken prisoner, and two died of bullet poisoning. The five who were captured were tried and convicted of rape and stagecoach robbery. Furthermore, they were convicted of treason for their involvement in the Confederate army. They were put to death on direct orders of Colonel John Chivington.
Later that year in a related incident a man named Chub Newitt ran the General Store and Post Office at Garo. Chub was showing a customer some pistols at the store, he was shot with one, he died a short time later.
Adolphe Guiraud died without being convicted or charged for aiding the Confederacy. His wife Marie, had a 34-year widowship and went on to become weathly. She grew the ranch from 640 achers to over 5,000 achers. She sold about 1,500 pounds of beef each year (which is about 1 millions dollar in todays money)
Three years after her death she was recognized by the US Department of Agriculture in a release called, The Importance of Women on ranches & Homesteads.
Garo faded and died in the late 1920's and was abandoned except for the ranches that surround it by 1936.
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THE ROAD TO COLORADO (WINTER RV CAMPING) EP 88 Part 1
The drive to Colorado from Utah is breathtaking. Winding roads through snow covered mountains, endless tunnels with an occasional train passing along the river. The entire countryside is reminiscent of the us of the Wild West and gold mining.
In this episode, we setup at Tiger Run Resort in Breckenridge, CO and work in our cozy trailer while snow falls for over 20 hours. Then we head into town to take our first glace at the International Snow Sculpting Contest before visiting Nordic Ski Center for a full day of snow shoeing.
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Elkhorn – A Montana Ghost Town HD – near Boulder, Montana MT
Elkhorn, a Montana ghost town in HD, is near Boulder, Montana.
Join me as I explore Elkhorn ghost town in the southwestern part of our state of Montana. Silver was initially discovered in the Elkhorn Mountains and over $14 million in silver was carried from the mines in the area. In 1890, the Sherman Silver Purchase Act passed, creating a high demand for Elkhorn's silver.
During this peak period, Elkhorn boasted 2,500 inhabitants, a school, hotel, church, stores, saloons, and brothels. Unlike most mining towns, Elkhorn was populated mostly by married European immigrants. In 1893 the Fraternity Hall was constructed for social gatherings, and still remains as one of the most well-preserved buildings in Elkhorn.
In the years following, the silver boom and Elkhorn's prosperity began to lessen as the desire for silver decreased. A diphtheria epidemic also struck Elkhorn, resulting in many deaths, particularly of children. Soon after, railroad service to Elkhorn was halted and only a fraction of the original inhabitants remained.
This was my second journey to Elkhorn ghost town. The first expedition was in 2001. I took a few pictures and made a slideshow Thinking back, I believe the town had only a couple of hardy souls living there.
Boy was I surprised when I arrived in town. Not only did I have a flat tire, but many cabins have been renovated and the year-round population is now up to ten! Most residents are descendants of early miners and shopkeepers.
Everyone I met was extremely friendly and related stories of relatives who worked, built cabins or were buried in the cemetery.
Elkhorn John was the first resident I met. He lives across the street west from the Elkhorn State Park, the smallest state park in Montana. The park consists of two buildings, the Gillian Hall and the Fraternity Hall.
Elkhorn John lives in a cabin built by his grandfather in 1892! He, along with his two friendly dogs, opened up the fire hall and aired up my flat tire. This did not fix the problem but it did tell us where the rock hole was! Replacing the flat with my spare was my next project.
I also met Tom and a friend of his. Tom lives across the street north of the state park. He assisted me in replacing my flat tire with my spare tire. His friend actually went looking for a spare when we were having difficulties removing my spare from under the truck. Tom filled the spare with his portable compressor since it was also low on air (a new tire but had not been checked for air since it was new, six years ago!)
Tom related a few stories about Elkhorn. As a teenager, he assisted in the Elkhorn Mine delivering dynamite to the blasters (at 500 to 1800 feet underground!) His grandfather built a cabin on the land where he now lives.
Tom recommended I visit the cemetery and also the old railroad water tower built in 1889 by the Northern Pacific Railroad. The water tower and short-line railroad from Boulder were active until rail service was discontinued in 1914.
The 48,000 gallon water tower is the last-known example of a first-generation Northern Pacific wooden water tank which, because of its 6,000-ft. altitude, included a wooden skirt around the tank supporting structure.
Another person I met was just leaving the cemetery when I arrived. She is from Helena and her great grandfather was buried here. He died during the Diphtheria epidemic that hit the town especially hard from 1884-1889.
Now, THAT’S a lot of history in my short four hour stay in Elkhorn ghost town! I just wish I had budgeted more time. The next sojourn will be sooner than 15 years from now, for sure!
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Joshua Tree National Park - Skull Rock
Joshua Tree National Park - Skull Rock Full Time RV living ...I started out from Parker dam to Blythe... Had Scoobs paw checked, then traveled on to Joshua Tree National Park...Skull Rock and Twenty-Nine Palms California
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The Smith Mine Disaster of 1943 – near Red Lodge, Montana MT
The Smith Mine Disaster of 1943 – near Red Lodge, Montana MT.
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Saturday paid time-and-a-half at the Montana Coal and Iron Co.’s Smith Mine between Bearcreek and Washoe.
Miners who had just emerged from the Great Depression of the 1930s eagerly worked the overtime weekend shift. They had the added incentive of doing their part to keep the World War II war machine running.
Although many were immigrants, they were a patriotic lot, according to Matt Stump, a senior in history at Montana State University Billings. Most had the cost of war bonds deducted from their wages, he said.
As 1942 drew to a close, Frank Mourich, a native of Austria, had increased his purchase of war bonds to $75 of his $132 biweekly paycheck, Stump found while researching his senior thesis.
Daylight was about an hour old when Mourich and 76 other coal miners entered the mouth of the Smith Mine on Feb. 27, 1943. On that bright winter morning, they descended about 7,000 feet into the No. 3 vein and went to work.
No one knows whether any of these men intent on their work noticed an unusual buildup of methane gas or coal dust, and there are only theories about what ignited an explosion so powerful that it blew a 20-ton locomotive off its tracks.
Management got its first notification of the disaster below from hoisting engineer Alex Hawthorne, 55, who telephoned the surface and said: “There’s something wrong down here. I’m getting out.”
All three survivors, who were described in the newspaper as “very sick,” were rushed to a hospital in Red Lodge, five miles away.
Also hospitalized early that day were eight volunteers who were searching for survivors.
Above ground, miners’ families kept a calm, hopeful watch, The Gazette reported.
Meanwhile, the Red Cross, already in a high state of preparedness because of the war, quickly established a canteen to feed the crowd gathering at the mine. Within an hour of the first call for help, the organization had set up a 50-bed emergency hospital in Red Lodge, with the assistance of local high school students.
On Sunday, Feb. 28, experienced miners told reporters that they believed that there was just a “thousand to one chance” trapped miners were still alive. The Butte specialists, who were equipped with oxygen masks, could stay underground as long as six hours at a time, but they were unfamiliar with the mine. Regular mine employees with only filter masks could not go as deep into the tunnel.
Desperate to save family members and friends, local miners stayed down as long as they could.
The rescue effort was grim.
“When exhausted rescuers come out of the mine, most of them are dazed and groggy from the effects of the gas for hours afterward, The Gazette reported. They are taken to the Red Lodge emergency hospital and put to bed. Drugs are administered to quiet their nerves, but many grow hysterical.”
Six bodies had been recovered by Sunday. But miners’ wives kept the faith.
“Calm and steadfast, unalterable in belief that their men will come out all right, they waited side by side on benches in the improvised canteen set up in the machine shop,” Gazette reporter Kathryn Wright wrote. “Many have been there since the disaster to meet the boys ‘when they come out.’ ”
Robert Wakenshaw’s wife, awaiting word of her husband and her father-in-law, held her head high and her shoulders erect as she told Wright: “I know they’re coming out. I have all the confidence in the world.”
Seventeen-year-old Martha Barovich knew her widowed father, Sam, would emerge safely.
In agonizing slowness over the next week, the number of bodies began to mount. The last — that of mine foreman Elmer Price, 53 — came out on March 7. He left a wife and five children.
The final casualty of the disaster, Matt Woodward, a rescue worker suffering the effects of his efforts, died April 9. His death brought the total to 75.
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Walking tour of Atlantic City Wyoming
One of the main reasons we came up to Lander this weekend was to attend the annual meeting of the Atlantic City historical society and to take a walking tour of Atlantic City Wyoming. Lots of history in this area and well worth exploring.
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