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Top of the Nation

Leadville Koch, Augustus, b. 1840. CREATED/PUBLISHED Kansas City, Mo., Ramsey, Millet & Hudson, litho., c1879. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/gmd:@field%28NUMBER+@band%28g4314l+pm000710%29%29. Top of the Nation.

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Top of the Nation

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  1. LeadvilleKoch, Augustus, b. 1840.CREATED/PUBLISHEDKansas City, Mo., Ramsey, Millet & Hudson, litho., c1879.http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/gmd:@field%28NUMBER+@band%28g4314l+pm000710%29%29

  2. Top of the Nation View from a hill top with a mining structure in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado shows Mt. Elbert and the Sawatch Range in background. http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,38312 • Leadville is the highest incorporated city in the United States, at 10,152 feet above sea level it has been given the nickname, Cloud City.

  3. There’s gold in them thar hills! But this will be the city where Silver is King! • Leadville’s first “Gold Rush began in 1860 after Abe Lee discovered gold in an area he named California Gulch. Within a short five years the area changed in many ways.

  4. Carbonate Hill~1879 http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,691 Denver Public Library Western History/Genealogy Digital Collection

  5. Extracting Precious Metals • Digging, explosives, chemicals, mine shafts, mine heads, train trestles, train tracks, charcoal kilns, smelters, and the list goes on… All in the name of removing gold and silver ore from the earth and turning it into cash. Carbonate Hill 1898-1901 http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,38306 Denver Public Library, Western History/Genealogy Digital images

  6. Show Me the Money!! • Famous names in Leadville include; H.A.W. Tabor, Meyer Guggenheim, Margaret “Maggie” Brown, Marshall Field, Charles Boettcher, David May (May Co) and Charles H. Dow (Dow and Jones) all have historic ties to Leadville. Denver Public Library Western History and Genealogy HAW Tabor http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,27366 Baby Doe Tabor http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,27372 Margaret Brown http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,22345

  7. Other Colorful Characters Harry Houdini http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/varshoud/3c12420u.tif • With the building of the Tabor Opera House, other folks found their way to Leadville to perform on it’s stage. • John Philip Sousa, and Harry Houdini (his trap door is still there) performed there. You can still see the spots where the posts went for the bare fisted boxing match fought by Jack Dempsey in the stage floor. Jack Dempsey and wife Estelle http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,19222

  8. Guns and Greed • Other less savory characters such as the James brothers, the Dalton gang, Bob and Cole Younger and Wyatt Earp are said to have passed through. John Henry “Doc” Holliday met his end in a shoot out at Leadville’s Hyman’s Saloon. Doc Holliday http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-docholliday.html Legends of the West Frank and Jesse James http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,26635 Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library

  9. Leadville Today Harrison Avenue Between 1880 and 1885. http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,13394 • There is much in Leadville to explore and to learn that will add to the history we can gain in researching at the Library of Congress and the Denver Public Library or reading what has been written. But this town is living history. What better way to learn it than to do it? While much of the original mining evidence has been reclaimed by man or mother nature, there is still plenty to see.

  10. Leadville Today Harrison Avenue http://www.leadville.org/ • . A good way to get started is to stop at the visitor center for a walking tour guide. Pick up a guide for the Mineral Belt Trail as well. Be prepared to spend a few days… weeks, fall for it and Leadville will call you back time and again! Living history rocks!! The End

  11. California Gulchbetween 1880 and 1885

  12. California Gulch1885 or 1886http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15330coll22,36888

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