Cavalcade of Railroads in Central Colorado from 1871-1965 George G. Everette DJ

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Cavalcade of Railroads in Central Colorado from 1871-1965 George G. Everette DJ
 
Cavalcade of Railroads in Central Colorado from 1871-1965 George G. Everette  
The Cavalcade of Railroads in Central Colorado from 1871-1965
George G. Everette
Hard Cover with dust jacket

235 pages
Copyright 1966 first edition
Contents
PART I
RAILROADING
Tiny Montezuma Never Headed for Mexico  3
First Spike      4
Headed for Pueblo     5
Royal Gorge Rights    5
Canon City, 1879     6
Leadville     8
The Smelters    10
El Moro       11
Alamosa, 1879  12
The D&RGW Railway, 1881    13
D&RGW RR  20
Death of Cleora  23
Salida Shops, 1884  24
Changes in D&RGW Labor Laws, 1891  24
PART II
TRAIN ROBBERIES
Cotopaxi, Texas Creek Train Robbery, August 31, 1891_ 29
The Prisoners Appearance  33
The Trial     34
First Witness    35
The Defense Opens    39
January 15, 1892    40
Found Guilty  41
Judge Hallett's Charge    42
The Verdict     44
Last of the Gang    45
Rio Grande Train Robbery   47
The Tom Horn Story  48
Marshall Pass Train Robbery, July 15, 1902  54
PART III
FROM NARROW GAUGE TO BROAD GAUGE
Early Railroad Problems       61
Deitler Killing     61
William Gorman Killed     62
Calumet Train     64
And There Is No Night In Crede  64
Sweet Marie  65
Large Crew at Work     65
Third Rail Added Through Salida  66
St. Patrick's Real Event    66
Monarch    69
Snow, Big Bugaboo on Marshall Pass69
Leslie J. Matthews71
Experiences of a Railroader, by E. Leslie Kerndt 74
Railroading from Sargents to Salida     81
Paul Nelson     87
The Dead    89
Middle Coaches Undamaged  92
Relief Train Called     92
Train No. 16 Wrecked, July 25, 1934     94
Locomotive Explodes on Pass     97
Funeral of R. J. Dobbie  98
Olden Days     99
Brown's Canon  Site for Wrecks  99
Crew Not Hurt in Lucky Wreck 100
Brown's Canon Train Wreck, 1939  100
Wreck of Dynamite Loaded Train  104
Train Got in Early   105
Everyone Arose Instantly 106
Hoboes Not So Lucky 106
Denver & Rio Grande Train Wreck  107
The Rancher and the D&RGW Railroad 110
Henry J. Thonhoff   114
Salida Mail   115
Run-away Train Wreck  116
Victims Itinerants    117
PART IV
RAILROADS THROUGH COLORADO
A Glance Into History of the D&RG Narrow
Gauge RR   121
Caboose Hop   129
The Grandest One Day Trip in the World   130
Round Trip Fare   131
Side Trips   131
Greatest Gold Camp on Earth   131
Electric Circle Trip 132
Short Line Facts   132
Cripple Creek District Facts     133
1893   133
Scenic Phantom Canyon 134
A.T.&S.F., 1879   135
The Denver & South Park Railway  142
The Alpine Tunnel, 1882   148
Snow Slide Ruins Early Townsite  1884 150
A Slaughter  November 1886 151
Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad  151
South Park Stopped Running  153
Union Pacific, 1879   154
1885   156
Colorado Midland Railroad   157
Famous Old Busk-Ivanhoe Tunnel___________________________160
I Saw Them All  Everyone   161
PART V
SOME RAILROADERS' EXPERIENCES
Gold and the Railroads  167
"Believe It Or Not," by Capt. Joseph Adelbert
McKinney   169
State Had Own Casey Jones in Early Day Engineer,
by Eleanor Fry   175
Gray Mule Death Cause, by Lacy Humbeutel  176
Abe Leonard in Wild Trip Down Old Calumet Branch 177
Frank Land Killed  179
Retired After 54 Years   180
True Tales Out of the Past   181
Roundhouse Fire in 1892, One of Salida's Worst 182
Wild Engine on Trout Creek Pass Caused Headon
Back in '99   184
Monte Cristo, Eating Place of Era  186
The Rio Grande Stables the Last of Its Big
`Iron Horses'   188
Train No. 70  189
1919 Ordeal Recalled by Railroader 190
Paul H. (Mutt) Johnson  1966 192
Towner Bus Epic Claimed Six Lives   194
Railroads  198
The Longfellow School  1892   199
Salida  1892   201
Fastest Time Noted, April 25, 1892  203
Frank Rupp's Story     204
Frank Zingone's Story   206
Koppers Creosote Co.___________ 210
The Park Cafe  212
PART VI
THE GREAT PUEBLO FLOOD
The Great Pueblo Flood of 1921
by Bernard Kelly, EMPIRE, THE DENVER POST _217
Salida, a Poem by S. W. Taylor   235
The story of railroads in Central Colorado is, in a measure, the story of the Valleys, Rocky Mountains, and a story of the Old West.
For many years the spell of the West was magic, its lure and riches, something that dominated the imagination of man. Explorers, mountain men, trappers, fur traders, prospectors, cattlemen and adventurers. Some of them kept records of their travels and reported what they saw or perhaps imagined they saw. Some records and stories were accurate. However, many records and stories are based on imagination and distorted fiction, written so as to attract attention rather than to tell the truth.
Much has been written about the area of Central Colorado. It is doubtful whether or not some of the towns or railroads would have existed, if it was not for the mining boom of 1878-79, when people were almost crazy about the wealth hidden in the hills. As a result some of the great gold and silver camps were established. It was also the cause of making the city of Denver what it is today.



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