'Gold! Gold in the Pike's Peak Country!' shouted newspapers throughout the Midwest in the late summer and fall of 1858. The country still basked in the incredible excitement of the California gold rush of a decade before. Wonder of wonders, had it happened again? Americans, trapped in the worst depression many could remember, hoped against hope that it had. In this book, historian Duane A Smith details Colorado's mining saga - a story that stretches from the beginning of the gold and silver mining rush in the mid-nineteenth century into the twenty-first century. Gold and silver mining laid the foundation for Colorado's economy, and 1859 marked the beginning of a fever for these precious metals. Mining changed the state and its people forever, affecting settlement, territorial status, statehood, publicity, development, investment, economy, jobs both in and outside the industry, transportation, tourism, advances in mining and smelting technology, and urbanisation. Moreover, the first generation of Colorado mining brought a fascinating collection of people and a new era to the region.
Written in a lively manner by one of Colorado's pre-eminent historians, this book honours the 2009 sesquicentennial of Colorado's gold rush. Smith's narrative will appeal to anybody with an interest in the state's fascinating mining history over the past 150 years.
- ISBN13 9780870819575
- Publish Date 31 July 2009
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 19 July 2010
- Publish Country US
- Imprint University Press of Colorado
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 296
- Language English