Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Sprague, Marshall

Colorado a bicentennial history by Marshall Sprague - New York W.W. Norton & Company 1976 - 204 p. - The States and the Nation series .

Includes index

Intvitation to the reader -- Emerging Empire -- Boom Days -- Marking time -- And statehood--at last -- " The utes must go" -- The county makers--and cripple creek -- Colorado goes federal -- Tourists and the twenties -- Breadlines and the big T -- War and peace -- Crossroad -- Suggestions for further reading -- Index

Those who travel to look at Colorado will find as much meaning in Marshall Sprague’s well-told story of its historical conflict as will those who live with the beauty―and the challenge.
Mountains―so beautiful, the land dominated by the Colorado Rockies, that miners who “thought of returning to the comfort and dull security of their homes back east,” in Marshall Sprague’s words, “found themselves held by the appeal of their giddy environment, the spaciousness, the violence and serenity of the climate, the brightness of stars and the gorgeous sunups.” The beauty itself could encourage a miner’s belief that surely his luck would turn.

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History--Colorado

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