The prime object in
the minds of the editor and his assistant writers in compiling this
History of Colorado, also the intent of the publishers, has been to base
it on authentic sources, not only in the narrative of the original
explorations of the New World, but in the modern settlement and
development of our state.
Hence, the facts relating thereto are stated not as opinions or mere
conclusions of the writers or individual informants, but, in order to
avoid personal bias and prejudice, all that is set forth pertaining 'to
important events of public interest in the departments of state history,
the military, industrial, educational, religious and social organizations
and their progress and results' has been taken from the records, reports
and archives, national and state, of the' government and administrative
bodies relating to the several topics. Errors that have been made in the
past with reference to Colorado history have been corrected, so that the
work, as is sincerely desired by the editor and his many friends and
assistants, may come to be regarded as the standard History of Colorado to
the present date.
While editing this book to put online, I found some chapters more
interesting than others and knowing our readers are in search of names
more than history, I decided to add those chapters with the names first.
Volume I
-
Topography and
Climate
-
The Spanish and
French Periods of Exploration
-
The Period of
American Exploration
-
Ancient and Modern
Indian Tribes
-
Traders and
Trappers
-
Early Settlement in
Colorado
-
Colonization in
Colorado
-
Government Its
Beginnings and Development
-
The Constitutional
Convention
-
Growth of the State
Government
-
The Growth of State
Departments
-
The Beginnings of
Mining History in Colorado
-
Colorado Mining By
Sections
-
Record of Smelters
For Half a Century
-
The Power Plants of
Colorado
-
Transportation,
From Mule Pack to Railway
-
Transportation, the
Denver & Rio Grande
-
Transportation,
Other State and Trunk Lines
-
The Telegraph and
the Telephone
-
Banks and Banking
-
Colorado's
Political Campaigns
-
Colorado Coal
Production
-
Agriculture in
Colorado
-
Development of
Irrigation
-
From Range Days to
the Thoroughbred Era
-
How Colorado Won
Beet Sugar Leadership
-
The Struggle to
Build up Manufacturing
-
Colorado's National
Forests and Mountain Parks
-
Education in
Colorado
-
Higher Education in
Colorado
-
Growth of Colorado's Protestant Churches
-
The Catholic Church
in Colorado
-
Jewish
Congregations in Colorado
-
Women's Suffrage Movement in Colorado
- Military
- The Civil War Period
- Sentiment In 1861
- Confederate Flag Raising
- Defeat Of Enemy Plans
- First Recruiting
- Proclamation
- Menace From The South
- Baylor's campaign
- Confederate Purposes
- Preparations To Resist Sibley
- Confederate
Preparations
- Colorado Military
Units and Battles
- The First Colorado
- First Battle Of La Glorieta Pass
- The Second Battle
- The Retreat And Pursuit
- Disposal Of The First Colorado
- The Second Colorado Volunteer Infantry
- Other Volunteer Organizations
- Merger Of Second And
Third Colorado
- Career Of The Second Cavalry
- Raid Into Colorado Territory
- Colorado in the
Spanish American War
- The First Regiment
-
Casualties
- Service Of Other Colorado Troops
- Colorado in World War I
- Regiments Consolidated As Cavalry Unit
- Unflinching Bravery Praised By Officer
- Heroic Dead Are Lauded For Sacrifice
- Fort Logan
-
The Bench And Bar
-
The Medical
Profession
-
The Press of
Colorado
-
State Institutions,
Correctional and Eleemosynary
-
Labor Wars of Half
a Century
-
Colorado Literature
-
Spanish Names
Source: History of Colorado, Wilbur
Fisk Stone, Editor, Volume I, Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing
Company, 1918 |
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