Colorado's Historic Schools

Colorado's Historic Schools

Author: Linda Wommack

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-09-01

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1493062913

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Construction of a school building reflected the importance of universal education and a community's desire to establish permanence in the ever-expanding Western frontier. Since 1859 when Colorado's first one-room schoolhouse was established in Denver City, over six hundred school buildings have been built across the Centennial State. These schools were often the social centers of the community. Civic town meetings were held in them, as well as other political events. Some of these schoolhouses were still operating in rural communities through the 1950s. Today, these schools are the touchstones to Colorado’s pioneering past. Colorado’s Historic Schools is part-regional history, and part-travel guide featuring over 140 of the most significant schools across the state, all recognized as historic landmarks. Along with interesting school stories and building descriptions, there are historic photos and stories of legendary teachers, tragedies, and even murder over the 150-year history of Colorado’s schools.


Guide to Colorado Historic Places

Guide to Colorado Historic Places

Author: Thomas Jacob Noel

Publisher:

Published: 2007-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781565794931

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More than 600 landmark locations restored to their former glory are featured in this guidebook for the benefit of residents and visitors alike. Noted historian, Tom Noel, has compiled this book including notes on the historical significance of each site, fascinating photographs, and lively tales about the people and events in Colorado's past.


Guide to Colorado Historic Places

Guide to Colorado Historic Places

Author: Thomas Jacob Noel

Publisher: Big Earth Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9781565794931

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Since 1991, the Colorado Historical Society has supported the restoration of the state's most significant sites through the State Historical Fund. Thanks to the SHF, more than 600 building, sites, and districts all over the state have been restored and preserved for gernerations to come. Complete with the stories behind the sites and their restoration, this comprehensive guidebook takes you to Colorado's most historic locations and chronicles the efforts to save them.


America's Country Schools

America's Country Schools

Author: Andrew Gulliford

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780870814228

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As late as 1913, half of U.S. schoolchildren were enrolled in the country's 212,000 one-room schools--the heart of American education. Although only about 428 of these schools remain in use as of 1994, the country school continues to be a powerful cultural symbol. The first section of this book examines country schools' educational and cultural legacy. Chapters (1) provide an overview placing country schools in the larger social and historical framework of American education; (2) describe the country school curriculum, discipline, and teaching methods; (3) present anecdotes and memoirs describing teacher education, teaching conditions, and teachers' lives on the Western frontier in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; (4) portray the role country schools played as rural community centers; (5) discuss the assimilation of immigrants and minorities in rural schools, focusing on Native Americans, Blacks, and Hispanics; and (6) look at public, private, and parochial country schools in operation today. The second section examines the great variety of design in country school architecture, including schoolhouse sites, architect designs, building forms, building materials and techniques, classroom furniture, and building standardization. The third section discusses the preservation and restoration of country schools; describes new uses as museums, centers for living history programs, and community centers; presents preservation case studies; and lists one-room schools, by state, that remain in public ownership. This book contains approximately 275 references, 400 photographs, numerous illustrations, and an index. (SV)


Historic Colorado Mansions & Castles

Historic Colorado Mansions & Castles

Author: Linda Wommack

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014-11-11

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 162585286X

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The discovery of gold and silver in Colorado's Rocky Mountains minted millionaires by the ton. The rough settlements of miners and ranchers quickly transformed into habitations more suitable for the newly wealthy class. William Newton Byers founded the Centennial State's first newspaper and built an Italianate-style palace with the proceeds, while Walter Scott Cheesman's Capitol Hill home later became the governor's residence. Stroll into the parlors and drawing rooms of oligarchs like August A. Meyer, Lyman Robison and James Joseph Brown. Visit Romanesque castles cut from native lava and country retreats designed by the country's foremost architects. Linda Wommack offers a tour of the finest mansions in Colorado, all proudly bearing the mark of the State and National Registers of Historic Preservation.


Railroads of Colorado

Railroads of Colorado

Author: Claude A. Wiatrowski

Publisher: Voyageur Press

Published: 2002-01

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 9780896585911

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Claude Wiatrowski, with photography by Claude Wiatrowski. Through informative text, sharp color photography, and historical black-and-white images, Railroads of Colorado invites you on a journey from the railroad's humble and hard-won beginnings to its status as a symbol of our past. Railroads of Colorado also includes ideas for exploring Colorado's railways; both the ghosts of long-gone trains that haunt the mountains and the preserved trains whose whistles still echo off those granite peaks. It also contains other helpful information--such as a map showing the routes of more than 30 Colorado rail lines and a "railroad directory," which lists the contact information for 13 operating passenger trains and trolleys.Explores the fascination these improbable railways inspire, providing the history of these unique railroads, the engineering that paved their way into the mountains, and the men who built and ran them.


University of Northern Colorado

University of Northern Colorado

Author: Mark Anderson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738580616

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"A collection of images from photographs, lantern slides, negatives, and other graphic material housed in the University Libraries Archival Services Department, which illustrate UNC's heritage."--P. [4] of cover.