History of Colorado; Volume I, Part 104

Author: Stone, Wilbur Fiske, 1833-1920, ed
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Chicago, S. J. Clarke
Number of Pages: 954


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Grant, President, 422


Grant smelter, disturbances at, 853


Grass, man-high, 132


Gratiot, Charles H., 497


Gray, Dr. E. C., 286


Gray, George H., 251


Gray, J. A., 418 "Great National Highway," 895 Great packing concerns, 554 Great Plains section, 19 Great Western Sugar Company, 376, 540


INDEX


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Greeley, Horace, 159, 240, 329, 516, 783, 785, 810 Greeley, 160 Greeley Colony, 493 Greeley Democrat, 810 Greeley Herald, 810 Greeley publications, 810


Greeley, Salt Lake & Pacifie project, 369 Greeley Sun, 810 Greeley Times, 810 Greeley Tribune, 160 Greeley Tribune-Republican, 810 Green, D. S., 162 Green, Duke, 507 Green, W. E., 376, 378 Green, Col. William H., 152, 718


Greenback-labor party, 432 "Greenhorn"; origin and derivation of, 893 Greenleaf, Laurence N., 887


Greenwood, W. H., 349


Gregg, Josiah, 325 Gregory, John H., 238, 245 Griffith, Benjamin, 445


Grimke, Sarah S., 884 Grinnell, George B., 879


Grit Publishing Company, 809


Grover Tri-City Press, 811


Harnan, John, 279


Harper's Magazine on "Roman Nose," 100


Harriman, E. H., 362


Harris, W. H., 521


Hart, Henry Martyn, 648, 878, 884


Hartley, William, 134


Hartman, Alonzo, 156


Hartsel, Samuel, 507


Hartsel's importations, 511


Hartsell, Charles 879


Haskell, Thomas N., 883


Hatch, Dorus Reuben, 878, 882


Guggenheim, Benjamin, 315


Guggenheim, Meyer, 315


Guggenheim, Simon, 440, 446, 622 Guiterman, Franklin, 853


Gumaer, A. R., 286


Gunn, J. Harvey, 884


Gunnison, Captain J. W., 156, 326


Gunnison expedition, the, 62 Gunnison, 156 Gunnison county, 18 Gunnison county mining history, 287 Gunnison News-Champion, 815 Gunnison papers and editors, 814 Gunnison Republican, 815


Hayden's Geographical party, 276


Hayes, J. A., 317


Hayner, J. P., 377


Haywood, William D., 838


Head, Lafayette, 428


Health Board, State, 208


Health resort, Colorado as, 776


Heartz, Mrs. E., 697 Heft, N. H., 376 Heilman, Rev. P. A., 650 Hellems, Professor, 881


Hackett, Wallace, 377 Hagar, Rev. Isaac A., 644 Hagerman, J. J., 842 Haggerty, Col. J. C., 284 Hahns Peak gold placers, 298


Hale, Col. Irving, 722 Hale, Professor, 881 Hale Science Building, Boulder, 605 Hall, B. F., 419, 734 Hall, Capt. J. C. W., 728 Hall, C. P., 418 Hall, Frank, 229, 421, 790, 877 Hall, Mrs. Frank, 695


Hall, H. C., 521 Hall, W. H. F., 815 Halleck, E. H., 377 Hallett, Moses, 302, 352, 358, 361, 422, 733, 735, 742, 745 Hallock, J. N., 418


Hall's History of Colorado, 240


Halsted, George B., 882


Hambleton, Capt. J. W., 704


Hamilton City, 150


Hamilton, Earl, 262 Hamilton, Rev. L., 632, 669


Hamlin, C. C., 795, 832


Hance's ranch, 518


Hanchette, Lafayette, 855 Hanna, J. R., 404


Hanna, J. W., 435


Hanscom, T. P., 317


Harbottle, John, 887 Harbour, Capt. R. R .; 719


Hardscrabble post, the, 118


Harding, Judge S. H., 734-5


Harding, T. M., 286


Harding, Russell, 362


Harl, J. B., 884 Harlau, Justice, reviews case, 351


Growth of churches, 633 Growth of manufacturing in Colorado, 549 Growth of Presbyterianism, 673


Growth of Protestant churches, 632


Growth of smelter industry, 314


Growth of state departments, 206 Growth of state government, 190 Gruber, E. H., 393 Grundel, A. F., 520 Guadaloupe Hildalgo, treaty of, 891 Guards, Denver, 701


Hatcheries, 222 Hawes, Dr. Jesse, 620, 879


Hawkins, Willard, 885, 887 Hawley, Mrs. A. A., 697


Hawley, C. A., 435


Hawley, Edwin, 369


Hawley, H. S., 150 Hay, Colorado's chief crop, 487 Hay crop of $42,517,800, 488 Hay, the staple crop, 483


Gunter, Julius C., 446, 727 Guzman, Nuno de, 22 Gwin, Senator W. M., 330 Gypsum, 558 Gypsum valley, 29


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Hempstead, Dr., 765 Henderson, C. W., 249


Hennepin, Father, 449 Henry, J. J., 320 Henry, T. C., 494 Herbert, J. M., 517 Hermage, Henry, 520 Herr, T. W., 403 Herrick, M. T., 317


Hersey, H. J., 377


Hieklin, Alexander, 479 Hicks, George, 233


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Hickman, M. D., 418 Higginbottom, Joseph, 264 High cost of transporting ores, 301 Highway officials, 1918, 582 Highways, development of, 573 Hill, Agnes L., 885 Hill, Mrs. Alice Polk, 878


Hill, D. H., 264 Hill, Mrs. Emma Shepard, 879


Hill, Miss Isabel, 694


Hill, J. M., 249


Hill, N. P., 286, 310, 430, 431 Hill, Maj. Zeph T., 872 Hills, Edward C., 883 Hills, Elijah C., 883


Hills, Richard C., 883


Hilton, Rev. J. V., 655


Hilts, Hiram E., 218


Hinckley & Company, 395


Hindman, Miss Matilda, 691


Hine, Henry, 317


Hinman, Josiah, 134 Hinsdale county, 12


Hinsdale county press, 812


Hinsdale, George A., 792


Hinsdale in the San Juan country, 290


Historical Society, Colorado State, 707 History of labor in Colorado, 837


History of Montezuma's mines, 293


History of Ouray's famous mines, 295


History of mining in Pitkin county, 301


History of mining in Rio Grande county, 298


History of mining in Rontt and Moffat coun- ties, 298


Hitchcock woolen mills, 435


Hoback, John, 110


Hobson, George H., 520


Hogs and their value, 531


Hohman, W. J., 262


Holcomb, H. B., 376


Holden, Edward R., 315


Holladay, Ben, 329, 574


Holladay Overland Mail and Express Com- pany, 329 Hollister, Gen, U. S., 885


Hollister, O. J., 229, 880


Hollister's "The Mines of Colorado, "' 246


Holly, Mrs. C. C., 695, 697


Holly, Judge C. F., 735


Holly, H. S., 522


Holly Sugar Corporation, the, 543


Holmes, Charles, 519


Holmes, W. H., 65 Holt, H. J., 377


Holyoke journals, 806


Hood, A. G., 387


Hooper, Shadrach K., 879


Horse breeding, 517


Horses and mules, and value of, 530 Hoskin, Arthur, 881


Hospital at penitentiary, 818


Hospital. first, 766


Hospital, First municipal, 766 Hospitals, general list of, 774-5-6


Housing the insane, 821


How Colorado won beet sugar leadership, 533


How constitution has been amended, 201 Howard, J. L., 520 Howbert, Irving, 878


Howe, A. S., 377


Howe, Herbert A., 882 Howe, S., 489


Howells, William, manifesto by, 869


Howland, Captain, 715


Howlett, Rev. William J., 879


Hudson, Addie V., 890


Hudson Headlight, 811


Hudson Herald, 811 Huerfano county, 10


Huerfano, meaning of the word, 894


Huerfano Rock, 894


Hughes, Charles J., Jr., 302, 373, 445


Hughes, Gen. Bela M., 329, 336


Hulbert, Maj. John, 377


Humane treatment of convicts, 820 Humidity, 2


Hunsaker, Capt. I. L., 728


Hunt, A. C., 349, 356, 421, 497


Hunt, Ex-Governor, 163


Hunting out the buffalo, 506


Huntsville, 150


Hussey, Warren, 395


Hutchins, C., 378


Hutchinson, Wallace I., 563


Hyde, Dr. Ammi, 882


Hydro-electric developments, 318


Idaho Springs Mining Gazette, 799


Idaho Springs strike (1903), 854


Idaho Springs Siftings-News, 799


Iddings, Capt. J. W., 705


Ignacio, Chief, 77


Iliff, John W., 521 Iliff, William H., 265


Imber, N. H., 890


Immigration, State board of, 215


Improvement at penitentiary, 819


Income from penitentiary, 816


Incorporation of Capitol Hydraulic Com- pany, 497


Incorporators of Denver & N. O. Ry. Co., 366


Incorporators of Denver & South Park R. R., 365


Independence claim, 276


Independence mine, troubles at, 863


Indeterminate sentence and parole law, 818


Indictment in Cripple Creek strike of 1894, 844 Industrial School for Boys, 613


Ingram, J. B., 300


Inheritance tax collectors by years, 208


Inmates at State Hospital, 821


In prosperous Mineral county, 292


Insane asylum at Pueblo, 821 Insane ward at penitentiary, 818 Inspection of coal mines, 212


Inspiring immigration, 162 Insurance department, 214 International Trust Company, 402


Interstate rights, 502 Interest in beef cattle, 515 In the mines of Saguache, 300


In the region of Rico, 282 In the Roaring Fork valley, 523 In the Uncompahgre, 522


Irrigation known to ancient peoples, 500


Irrigation laws, later, 499


Irrigation offers big opportunities, 487 Irwin, Richard, 282


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Island Grove Park, 160 Italians in Lake City strike, 847 Italian publications at Trinidad, 801


Jackson and Larimer counties, mining his- tory, 291 Jackson Bar, 238 Jackson county, 16 Jackson, George A., 236, 293


Jackson, Helen Hunt, 886


Jackson, Mrs. H. M. F., 888 Jackson, W. H., 65 Jackson, W. S., 361, 429 Jackson, Z., 418


Jackson's discoveries on Clear Creek, 236 Jacobs, E. C., 396 James, Edwin, 52, 418, 765 James, N. H., 314 James' Peak, 55 Janise, Antoine, 146 Janise, Nicholas, 146 Jaramillo, Juan, 23


Jarvis Hall, 831


Jefferson, President, 37


Jefferson City, Missouri, 32, 150


Jefferson county publications, 797 Jefferson rangers, 701


Jefferson's early mining history, 290


Jeffery, Edward T., 362, 843


Jenkins, J. W., 421


Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 686, 687


Jewish congregations, 681, 683, 684 Jocknick, Sidney, 879 Joliet, LaSalle and Marquette, 30 Jones, J. C., 522


Jones, John S., 329


Johnson, C. S., 376


Johnson, Elsie E., 890 Johnson, Jack, 519


"Johnson", medicine man, 104


Johnson, Sylvanus, 520


Johnson, W. E., 286 Johnson, W. F., 336 Jones Brothers, 515


Jones, Rev. E. R., 660


Jones, Gordon, 507


Jones, Mrs. L. U., 698 Jones, "Mother", 873 Jones, W. P., 267 Josephi, S., 286 Journalism in Colorado, 781 Judges Hallett, Belford and Wells, 199 Julesburg publications, 809 Julesburg, view in, 1908, 535 Julien, Stephen, 52 Junction City, Kansas, 24


Kansas Territory, 143 Kansas Pacific Railroad, 334 Kansas Pacific in financial straits, 344 Kaolin deposits, 558 Kaskaskia to Fort Riley, 31 Kassler, George W., 393 Kearney, Stephen W., 83 Kearney expedition, the, 83 Kearns, John, 152 Keely, Thomas, 320 Kehler, Rev. John, 644 Kellogg, S. B., 418 Kelly's Bar, 267


Kendall, S. L., 207


Kendrick, W. F., 222 Kennedy, Jonathan, 823


Kennedy, J. L., 87 Kennedy, Mary E., 823


Kent, S. J., 376 Kerber, Captain, 714 Kersey News, 811 Kerwin, Mrs. Louise M., 698


Kidder, Frank E., 883


Kincaid, Mrs. M. H., 696


King, Alfred C., 889


King, Clyde L., 879 Kingsbury, Capt. E. W., 719


Kingsbury, Lieutenant, 78


Kingsley, Charles, 165


Kinna & Nye, 144


Kirby, J. C., 147


Kit Carson, 58


Klett, W. H., 846


Klock, Mrs. F. S., 695, 697


Knapp, George L., 887


Knights of Labor, 837, 845


Kountze, Augustus, 396


Kountze Brothers' Bank, 396


Kountze, C. B., 315, 396


Kountze, Herman, 396


Kountze, Luther, 336, 396


Kozlowski, M., 712, 713


Kroenig, William, 149, 520


Kroenke, F. W., 880 Kyner, George E., 812


Kyner, William A., 812


Labor Statistics, Bureau of, 215


Labor war of 1894, 438 Labor wars of half a century, 837


La Bruyere, Fabrée de, 34 Lafferty, Mrs. A. V., 698


La Glorieta Pass, first battle of, 712


La Glorieta Pass, second battle of, 713


La Harpe, Benard de, 32 La Junta, meaning and pronunciation of, 892


La Junta newspapers, 803


Lake City strike in '99, 847


Lake City Times, 813 Lake county, 14, 18


Lake Okohoji, Iowa, 88


Lakes, Prof. Arthur, 881


La Lande, Baptiste, 125 Lamar newspapers, 806


Lamb, Joseph, 285 Lambert, John J., 793


Lamb feeding industry, 518 Lamborn, R. Henry, 349


Lambs fed alfalfa, 519


Lambs fed in 1889-1901, 519


LaMoure, Dr. H. A., 822 Lance, A. H., 377


Land commissioners pay treasurer, biennial receipts, 219 Land, Gordon, 221


Land sales, acreage and price, 219


Langford, Dick, 278


La Plata county, 13


La Plata county papers, 805


La Plata field, 474


La Porte, 146 Laramée, Jacques, 124


Laramie, Hahns Peak & Pacific, the, 377 Large producers, 279


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INDEX


Larimer and Johnson counties, mining his- tory of, 291 Larimer county, 16


Larimer County Courier, 800


Larimer County Express, 800


Larimer county newspapers, 800


Larimer, Gen. William, 419, 547, 719, 784 Larimer, William, Jr., 143


Larimer's early sheep industry, 517


Larimer street, Denver (1859), 217 La Salle, Joliet and Marquette, 30 La Salle-Julesburg "Cut-off", 369 La Salle Optimist, 811


Las Animas county, 10


Las Animas county ranked first in coal pro- duetion, 1891, 454 Las Animas Leader, 803


Las Animas, meaning and pronunciation of, 892


Last mule train to cross plains to Denver, 327 Last Spanish expedition, 29


Last trader, the, 126


Later irrigation laws, 499


Lauver, William, 521 Lava stone, 560


La Veta, meaning of word and as pronounced, 892


Law, Dr. John, 769


Law Building, University, 607


Lawler, Rev. B. F., 888


Lawson, Captain, 104 Lawson, John R., 875


Lawyers, Territorial, 743


Leadville, 154


Leadville Chronicle, 796


Leadville Democrat, the, 788


Leadville gold output, 1898-1907, 270


Leadville Herald-Democrat, 797


Leadville makes world history, 267


Leadville newspapers, 796


Leadville Reveille, the, 796


Leadville strike of 1880, 838.


Leadville strike of 1896-97, 845 Leadville, views in, 155


Leavenworth, Col. J. H., 717, 718


Leavenworth & Pike's Peak Express, 329 Lebeau, Antoine, 146 Leskenby & Gee, 808 Le Doux, M., 117 Lee, Abe, 267


Lee, Mrs. F. S., 697 Lee, Harry A., 252 Left Hand, Chief, 76 Legislation, First Medical, 771 Osteopathic, 772 Chiropractie, 772 Miscellaneous medical, 772-3 Women medical practitioners, 773


Length of sessions and number of members, territorial organization, 180 LeRossignol, James E., 886 Letter, half-ounce, $5.00, 330 Letter postage, 50 cents, 328 Letters of General Palmer, 353 Lewis and Clark, 39 Lewis law, the, 819 Lewis, Cant. Meriwether, 39 Lewis, Judge R. E., 733 Libby, Professor, 881 Limestone, 560


Lincoln connty cattle war, 529 Lincoln, President, 419 Lindsey, Judge Ben B., 444, 887 Link, Celsus P., 207 Linthicum, Richard, 887 Liptrap, William, 519


List of delegates to constitutional conven- tion, 183 Littlefield (LIT) herd, the, 516


Little Raven, Chief, 76


Live stock on hand, 530


Live stock statistics, 530


Livingston, Robert R., 37


Livingston, W. W., 520


Loans, Total of all banks, 1918, 416


Lobach, Ed., 286


Location and character of coal mines, 1888, 452


Logan, Capt. Samuel M., 702, 704


Logan County Advocate, 800


Logan county papers, 800


Londoner, Wolfe, 268


Long, R. F., 157, 295


Long's exploring expedition, 50


"Longhorns, " 510


Long silver fight, the, 436


Look, J. M., 620


Loop at Georgetown, 369


Lore, Dr. Minnie C. T., 693


Loramie, Jacques, 124


Lorgnette, the, 790


Loring, Col. W. W., 706


Loss at Leadville strike of 1896, 847


Lottes, Fred, 287


Lonisiana Purchase, the, 37


Louthan, Harriet H., 886. 889


Loutzenheiser, O. D., 156


Lovejoy, Frederick, 361


Loveland Daily Herald, 800


Loveland Reporter, 800


Loveland, W. A. H., 147, 329, 420, 429, 788


Lowest point in state, 1


Lucksinger Brothers, 521


Ludlow Tent Colony, 875


Lunacy law, the new, 822


Lunt, H. G., 317


Lupton, Lancaster P., 122


Lutheran church organizers, 650


Lutheran congregations, 1918, 650


Lynde, Maj. Isaac, 706


Lyon, Gen. Nathaniel, 702


Lyons, Daniel, 884


MeAfee, H. H., 417 Me Allister, Henry, 163


MeClure, G. W., 393 MeClure, W. P., 149, 418


McClurg, Virginia D., 888 McCook, Gen. E. M., 421


MeCook, Governor, 587, 688, 689, 823


McCormick Bros., 800


MeCormick, Charles H., 860


McCormick, R. R., 344 McCoy, Harley. 435


McCreery. J. W., 620 MeCne, Thomas, 445


MeDermott, G. L .. 890 McDonald, Jesse F., 444 McDonnell, J. A., 498 McDowell, William F., 884 McFadden, A., 418


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INDEX


McFadding, William, 136 McGaa, William, 134 McGee, W. B., 286 McGinley, William, 154 McGuire, William M., 879 MeIntire, Hon. Albert W., 846 MeIntyre, Robert, 889


McKee, J. R., 317 MeKinley, President William, 721 Me Knight, John, 116


MeKnight, Robert, 125


MeLachlin, George, 445


MeLain, W. D., 719


McLean, Samnel, 417


McLeod, Rev. Norman, 654


McMillan, M. J., 521


McMinn, T. J., 508


MeReynolds, Robert, 878, 887 MacCarthy, James, 879


Macky Auditorium, Boulder, 605


MacNeill, Charles A., 317


MacNeill, C. M., 850, 851, 852


Macon, Thomas, 429, 736


Macon, Mrs. M. B., 696


Madal, Pedro, 22


Madden, W. M., 375


Mailie, Capt. Charles, 704


Maintenance of penitentiary, 816


Maisonnenve, and Preneloupe, 109


Majors, Alexander, 878


Making timber profitable, 564


Mallet brothers, 32


Malone, Thomas H., 879


Maniton & Pike's Peak Ry., 377


Manitou, view of, 21


Mansfield, E. L., 106


Mansfield, William, 518


Manufacturing, building np, 546 Manzanola, 805


Marbles, 559


Marbois, Marquis de, 38 Marion, Capt. C. P., 704


Marquette, LaSalle and Joliet, 30 Marsh, Alvin, 428


Marston, E. L., 363


Martha Washington claim, 276 Martin, D. J., 438


Martins, Oscar and Kelley, 518


Mason, Charley, 66


Masterful leadership wins, 334


Masterson, Bat, 356


Matteson, Mrs. Nellie E., 695 Matthews Hall, 646


Matthews, Robert, 520 Maupin, J. H., 435


"Maverick" legislation, 509 Maxwell. L. B., 520


Mayer, William, 320


Maynard, J. S., 511, 517 Mobley, R. D., 154


Mears, Otto, 218 Medary, S., 498


Medical Association, Denver, 767


Medical Association, Territorial, 766


Medical Association, Territorial officers, 766


Medical Convention, Territorial, 767 Medical Legislation, First, 771


Medical Library Association, 773 Medical organizations, List of, 769 Membership, 769


Medical practitioners, First women, 773 Medical profession, 765-780 Medical Society, Territorial organization of, 767 Medical Society, Territorial Officers of, 767 Charter members, 768 Roster of presidents, 768


Meeker, Nathan C., 103, 159, 516, 810


Meeker, Mrs., 107


Melgares, Lient. Facundo, 29


Mellen, William P., 349


Members, board of agriculture, 1877, 615


Membership of first Baptist organization, 636


Mendoza, Antonio de, 22


Men initiating Woman's College, 627


Merino Breese, 801


Merriam, Col. H. C., 731


Merrick, J. L., 417


Merritt, General, 106


Meserean, J. P., 349


Mertens, William, 362


Mesa county, 16


Mesa county and its mines, 291


Mesa connty journals, 801


Mesa county mail, 801


Mesa, meaning of, 893


Mesa Verde, the, 66


Metal output of Colorado, 302, 309


Methodist church property, 667


Methodist Episcopal church, South, 669


Methodist Episcopal church, 661


Methodist membership, 1871, 666


Meyer, G. R., 315 Meyer, L. H., 361


Middangh, W. H., 172


Middle Park Times, 807


Middleton, Robert, 149


Miege, Rt. Rev. J. B., 677


Mileage and names of railroads operating in Colorado, 1918, 380


Military, 701


Military recuperation camp, 777


Militia at strikes, 840


Miller, George W., 428


Miller, H. I., 375


Miller, John D., 879


Miller, Joseph, 110


Miller, J. P., 320


Milliken, J. D., 376


Mills, D. V., 329 Mills, Enos A., 880


Mills' Irrigation Manual, 501


Mine fatalities, 1882-1917, 464


Mine operators' reports, 1859, 241 Mine Owners' Association at Cripple Creek, position of, in 1904, 861


Mine Owners' Association, 867


Mine prodnetion up to 1880, 260


Mineral connty, 11


Mineral county, In prosperous, 292


Mineral distribution, 304


Mineral Springs, 13


Miners' conrts, 171


Miners' organizations, 837


Miners' Register, the. 796 Miners' unions in 1903, 838


Mines (coal), Table of, 1916, 456-462


Mines in 1888, location, and kind of coal, 452


Mines of Mesa county, 291


Mines of Park county, 262


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INDEX


Mines of the San Juan, 271 Mining by early explorers, 228 Mining by sections, 262 Mining engineers, prominent, 278 Mining history, beginnings, 228


Mining history of Chaffee county, 299 Mining history of Grand county, 298


Mining history of Gunnison county, 287


Mining history of Larimer and Jackson counties, 291


Mining superintendents, prominent, 278 Mint asked for Colorado, 394 Minturn, R. B., 361


Miscellaneous coal statistics, 464


Missouri City, 147


Missouri Pacific Railway, 371


Mitchell, Ellen M., 882


Mitchell, James, 265


Mitchell, John, 871; strike order address by, 872; sued, 872 Moer, Samuel, 702


Moffat and Routt counties, mining history, 298


Moffat county, 17


Moffat County Courier, 808


Moffat, David H., 292, 317, .336, 344, 361, 373, 377, 383, 404, 788, 843 Moffat, David H., death of, 374


Moffat, David H., postmaster, 330


Moffat, F. G., 373


Moffat Road, the, 288, 372


Monell, T. W., 522 Monroe, James, 38


Montague, Rev. Richard, 884


Montana City, 134


Monte Vista papers, 807


Montezuma county, 13


Montezuma county weeklies, 802


Montezuma's mine history, 293


Montgomery, 150


Montrose, 154


Montrose newspapers, 802


Monument Valley Park, 203


Mooers J. H., 99


Moonlight, Col. Thomas, 96 Moore, J. C., 418


Moore, John C., 789


Moore, Julius, 106


Moore, M. A., 418


Moore, Dr. R. B., 294


Moore, R. M., 522


Moorehouse, C. J., 216


Morath, Lelah P., 887


Morgan County Herald, 803


Morgan County News, 803


Morgan county papers, 803


Morgan County Republican, 803


Morgan, E. B., 207


Morgan, John E., 889


Morisette, Oliver, 146 Morley, W. R., 352


Morning Times Publishing Company, 812


Morrissey, W. L. 216


Morse, Harley B., 428 Morton, Capt. G. W., 719 Moscosco's march, 25


Moses, Capt. Thomas, Jr., 719 Mother Jones, 873 Mother Maggart's Hotel, 174 Mother's compensation act, 836


Mount Massive, 3 Mount Sneffels, 296 Mountain City, 146 Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co., 384


Monntain parks, 483, 568 Mountains, 1


Moving the Capital to Colorado City, 174


Moyer, Charles H., 838, 852; arrested, 862


Mullin, Louden, 156


Mullins, Dennis, 438


Mulnix, H. E., 446


Multifarious small life, 572


Munroe, John, 157


Murders and outrages of 1860, 787


Myers, Charles, 52


Names of delegates to constitutional con- vention, 183


Naming the new territory, 418


Names and mileage of roads operating in Colorado, Jan. 1, 1918, 380


Napoleon, 35


Nash, E. W., 314


National forests in Colorado, 568


National Good Roads Association, 579


National Guard of Colorado, 728


National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, 684


National Live Stock Association, 514


National Live Stock Show, 524


National monuments, 569


National Radium Institute, 294


National radium property, 294


National Sugar Company, 543


National Western Horse Show, 525


National Western Poultry Show, 526


Need of transportation, 333


New Century Power & Light Company, 374


New counties created, 198


Newell, F. H., 514


Newell, W., 521


New Mexico joins confederacy, 706


New Raymer enterprise, 811


Newspapers of Colorado, 781


News sold to Loveland, 431


Newspaper rates in the '60s, 788


News, The, becomes daily, 786


Nichols, Charles, 134


Nickerson, Joseph, 371


Nizza, Marcos de, 22


Non-metals that enter into manufacturing history of Colorado, 557


Non-Partisan Equal Suffrage Association, 693


Nordenskiold, Baron Gustav, 65


Norlin, Professor, 881


Norris, J. C., 435


North Cheyenne Canon, 203


Northern Colorado, home of potato, 481


Northern Colorado Power Company, 320


North Park field, 471


Northwestern Colorado, 483


Northwestern Terminal Railway, 376


Novelists, 887


Nowland, Mordecai, 52


Number of national banks, 1918, 416


Number of savings banks, 1918, 4.16 Number of state banks, 1918, 416 Nunn News, 811


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Oak Tree (Willow) House, 72 Oakes, D. C., 135 Oakley, J., 52 Oats and barley yield well, 482 O'Bannion & Company, 282 Occupation of deaf mute and blind at State Institution, 825 O'Connell, Thomas, 521 Odell, John M., 417


O'Donnell, T. J., 434, 445; reminiscences by, 749


Officials at State Hospital, 822


Officers and directors, Denver Pacific, 340 Officers, Denver Sheltering House for Jewish Children, 687


Officers of banks, 401


Officers of banks outside of Denver, 404-08


Officers of Colorado Midland, 1918, 372


Officers of Colorado Power Company, 318 Officers of Denver National Bank, 401


Officers of gold camp railroads, 378


Officers of State School for Deaf and Blind, 825


Officers of Western Light & Power Company, 320


Officers of United States National Bank, 401


Oil fields, 560 Oil flotation, 258


Oil production of Colorado, 560


Oil shales, 561


Oldest bank in Denver, 400


Old fence laws, the, 516


Olive, J. P., 521


Olney, Henry C., 156 Onate 's expedition, 25


Onate's second expedition, 26 On the White River and on the Bear, 527 Open to mining, 565


Opportunity schools, 588 Organized at Westport, 62


Organizers of Christian Science Church, 652 Origin of the Cliff Dwellers, 74 Orman, W. B., 371 Oro City, 150 Orr, Jackson, 438 O'Ryan, William, 879 Osborn, Professor, 881


Osteopathy, legislation, 772 Otero county newspapers, 803 Other power plants, 323 Other towns of 1859, 150 Otis papers, 809 Ouray, 157 Ouray, Chief, 77 Ouray county, 14 Ouray intervenes, 107 Ouray journals, 805


Ouray, named for chief, 893


Ouray Plaindealer, 295


Ouray 's famous mines, 295 Outcome, the (Indian battle), 102


Output of petroleum, 562 Overland Cotton Mills, 435


Overland Express, 328 Owen, Carl M., 378 Owens, F. W., 442


Pabor, William E., 488, 889 Pacific Railroad bill in congress, 332 Packing industry, 526


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Paddock, Lieut. J. V. S., 104


Padoucas, the, 76 Paganni, Josef, 873


Page, Jean H., 889 Pagosa Springs, 13


Paine, Col. W. H., 229


Painted Honse, 72


Palisade Tribune, 801


Palmer field, 824


Palmer, Gen. William J., 163-166, 338, 346, 358, 361, 794, 824


Palmer, General William J., on cattle raising possibilities, 520


Panie hits banks, 438


Panic of 1873 stops construction, 343


Paper mills, 554


Parish, John C., 883


Parish, William, 52


Park County Republican, 799


Park county journals, 799


Parkman, Francis, 118, 479


Park Point, 68


Parks, 2 Parks, C. C., 446 Parole law, 818


Parsons, Dr. John, 394


Parsons, Edward S., 883


Parsons, Eugene, 230, 877, 878, 879, 880, 885


Parsons, Eustace R., 883


Parsons, John, 156


Passenger fares in 1871, 342


Passing of last great herd, the, 515


Pastors of First Congregational Church, 656


Patients at State Hospital, 821


Patterson, Miss Margaret, 694


Patterson, Miss Mary E., 694 Patterson, Thomas M., 302, 422, 445, 788


Patton, Miles, 418 Pawnee Press, 811 Paxson, F. L., 879


Payne, Capt. J. S., 104


Payne, Prof. J. E., 512


Peabody-Adams contest, the, 444


Peabody, D. G., 286


Peabody, Governor, at Vietor, in 1904, ad- dresses mine owners, 861


Peabody, Gov. J. H., 442, 867, 869


Peabody, Leila, 889


Peabody, Maj. W. S., 730


Peaks, Spanish, 893


Peale, T. R., 52


Pearce's improved ore treatment, 312


Pearce's, Richard, work, 312


Pearson, Dr. F. S., 375


Peck, Charles D., 149


Penitentitary commissioners, 819




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