Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of the San Juans

Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of the San Juans

Author: Dave Southworth

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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Each year thousands of people journey to see what still exists from the fascinating gold rush days. The San Juan mountain region is full of mining camps, ghost towns, mills and other mining structures that were centers of activity over a century ago. Every settlement has its own special history that was molded by its industrious and dedicated people. Prospectors headed to the mountains motivated by their dreams. As gold strikes were made, communities popped up as tent cities. Gradually the tents were replaced by log cabins. When a sawmill was completed, frame structures were built. Stores with massive false fronts were erected shoulder-to-shoulder. Many towns have withstood the test of time while others are in various stages of decay. To tour these sites is exhilarating. The flapping shutters and creaking boards will amplify your imagination. So should this book.


The Mining Camps Speak

The Mining Camps Speak

Author: Beth Sagstetter

Publisher: Benchmark Publishing (Company)

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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A guide to appreciating and understanding the history of abandoned mining camps shows how to use the techniques of an historical sleuth to identify and interpret what one sees at a ghost town.


Silver & Sawdust

Silver & Sawdust

Author: Ken Reyher

Publisher: Western Reflections Publishing Company

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781890437459

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In less than a decade the major mining towns of the San Juans went from temporary communities of tents and shacks to thriving cities with telephones and electric lights. Silver and Sawdust gives the reader an intimate look at the day-to-day lives of the men and women who lived in the booming San Juan mining camps of the late 1880s -- the years of a silver boom that many believed would last a hundred years, but which ended abruptly in 1893.These are the stories of ordinary, yet extraordinary, lives. It tells of how they worked, played, raised families, and died in the midst of some of the most awesome scenery in the world during the glory years of San Juan silver.