Thomas Penrose emigrated to America from Cornwall, England in 1858. His statement is a reminiscence of his work at the Pride of the West Mine in Chaffee County, Colorado.
This statement is part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.
A reminiscence of the Hortense Hot Springs near Mt. Princeton and the Chalk Cliffs in Chaffee County, Colorado.
This statement is part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.
Judge Joseph Newitt's essay about the early days of Chaffee County, including a list of the 'old cranks' who founded the city of Salida and a letter from George K. Hartenstein.
This statement is part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.
John Arthur Hutchinson was one of the four sons of Major Joseph and Anabel Hutchinson, one of the first families of Chaffee County.
This statement is part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.
John Arthur Hutchinson was one of the four sons of Major Joseph and Anabel Hutchinson, one of the first families of Chaffee County.
This statement is part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.
Una Hogue's biographical sketches of the Ute tribe, and Ouray, Chipeta, and Shavano, in particular.
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Mary Nash Mear's account of growing up in the upper Arkansas Valley, and her family's experiences with the local Utes.
This statement is part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.
John Arthur Hutchinson was one of the four sons of Major Joseph and Anabel Hutchinson, one of the first families of Chaffee County.
This statement is part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.
The Murder of Bailey as told by O.E. Shewalter. Also included are the stories of the killing of Radcliffe and how Tug Wilson rescued two children from a Ute war party.
This statement is part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.
From the meeting of the Chaffee County Historical Society at McCray School from June 2, 1942. Notes on the Statements of Joe Cuenin and Arthur Hutchinson.
These statements are part of the Thomas A. Nevens Papers.