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Penitentiary site, 816
Penitentiary, the, 816
People's and Miners' courts, 171
People's champion, 815
Period of American exploration, 37
Period of greatest development, 495
Pershing, Dr. H. T., 883
Person, Mrs. D. S., 888
Perry, J. D., 344
Perry, S. M., 373
Petroleum output, 562
Pettis, S. Newton, 419, 734
Phelps, George S., 889 Phelps, J. J., 286
Philips, Judge J. F., reminiscences of, 755
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"Phillebert's company," 110
Phillips, Daniel E., 882 Phillips, J. B., 207, 355 Phipps, L. C., 375
'Phones in Colorado in 1893, 390 Physicians, Denver, 1866, 767
Piedmont, 150
Pierce, J. H., 232, 879
Pierce, John, 336
Pierce Leader, 811
Pierce, W. S., 362
Piernas, Pedro, 35
Piero, Don Pedro, 114
Pierson, Ward E., 375
Pike, Lieut. Zebulon M., 229, 325, 491
Pike describes trip, 44
Pike's first and second expeditions, 40
Pike's journal, 45
Pike's Peak auto highway, 575
Pike's Peak express, 785 Pike's Peak Guide, 781 Pike's sincerity, 49
Pinchot, Gifford, 514
Pinto beans, 485
Pioneer banking business, 394
Pioneer bench and bar, 739
Pioneers in cattle industry, 528
Pitkin county, 18
Pitkin county mining, 301
Pitkin, Governor, 432, 839
Pitkin Miner, the, 815
Plants operated by steam, Colorado Power Company, 318 Platte Valley Post, 811
Platteville News, 811
Platteville Progress, 811
Platteville Herald, 811
Point Lookout, 68
Political conventions 1892, 437
Politics of 1884-96, 432-434
Politics of 1895-96, 440
Pollock, Thomas, 497
Pony Associated Press, 793
"Pony Bob" carries Lincoln message, 332
Pony Express, the, 329-330
Pope, Gen. John, 103 Porter, H. H., 377
Porter, Henry M., 383
Porter, J. R., 521
Portland and Telluride mills declared unfair by union, 850 Position of Colorado, 1
Post, C. C., 418 Post Publishing Company, 792
Post, William H., 106
Postage, letters, 50c; newspapers, 10c, 328
Potatoes worthless, 165
Pottery, tiles, etc., 547
Power plants of Colorado, 317 Prairie Cattle Company, the, 515
"Prairie Schooners," 126 Prather, Charles E., 884
Precious metal mining in Montrose county, 295
Precipitation, 6 Preneloupe and Maisonneuve, 109
Preparatory school, the, 606 Presbyterian church, the, 669 Presbyterian ministers, 670 Presidential veto of statehood bills, 421
Presidents of Colorado National Bank, 400
Presidents of First National Bank, 400
Press of Colorado, the, 781
Preston, W. G., 150
Price, E., 106
Price, Lieut. Butler D., 104
Price, M. P., 522
Price, Mrs., 107
Price paid farmers for beets, 541
Prices paid by Blackhawk smelter before 1870, 314 Primary law passed, 447
Prince & Co., F. H., 375
Printing press, the first, 781
Prison labor, 817, 819
Prison life and rules, 820
Prisoners at penitentiary, 818
Pritchard, Maj. J. L., 720
Private banks, number of, 416
Privately hung, 510
Proclamation, Civil War, 705
Production of big mine properties up to 1880, 260
Production of 1917, 487
Production of smelters, 1917, 316
Production of sugar, 542
Progress of immigration, 487
Prompt action by President Cleveland, 513
Pronunciation of name Colorado, 891
Pronunciation of vowels in Spanish, 891
Proposed Cody monument, 571
Provisional government, 418
Protected range, 565
Protecting the timber, 563
Protestant Episcopal church, 642
Prowers county papers, 806
Prowers, J. W., 520, 522
Public Lands Commission, 514
Public Utilities Commission, 206, 556
Publishing telegraphie news in 1860, 786
Pueblo & Arkansas Valley R. R. Co., 371
Pueblo, and State Hospital, 821
Pueblo Chieftain, 792
Pueblo City, 152
Pueblo, meaning of the word and pronuncia- tion, 891
Pueblo newspapers, 794
Pueblo Press, 793
Pueblo Sun, 793
Pueblo Sunday Opinion, 794
Pueblo, the, 118
Pueblo uprising, 26 Pueblo, views in, 153
Pumphrey, A., 156
Purcell, James, 110, 125, 229
Purgatoire and Picketwire, 892
Pyron, Major, 713
Quinn, William, 295 Quivira, City of, 24
Rabbis of Denver, 683
Raine, W. M., 886 Railroads operating in Colorado, Jan. 1, 1918, 380
Ramage, J. D., 144
Ramaley, Prof. Francis, 881
Randall, Rt. Rev. G. M., 645
Randall, John, 265
Randall, Samuel J., 424
Range conditions in 1879, 511
Ransome, F. L., 293
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Raton; what it means and how to pronounce, 892 Ratou field, 467 Rathvon, S. F., 286 Rawalt, C. T., 622 Raynolds, J., 371
Reaction (Sand Creek massacre), 95
"Recall," the, adopted, 448
Receipts of state land commissioners' board, paid to treasurer, 219 Reclamation act of 1902, 496 "Recollections and Reflections," 648
Record of largest mills using chlorination process, 252
Record of smelters for fifty years, 310
Recreation centers, 567
Recruiting, First for Civil War, 703
Recuperation camp, 777
Red Cloud (portrait), 101
Red Mountain & Silverton R. R., 272
Red River sought, 48
Redford, A. J., 521
Reduction mill workers strike in 1903, 850
Reed, Judge G. B., 736
Reed, G. C., 620
Reed, Rev. Myron, 656, 884
Reed, Verner Z., 801, 887
Reese, Dempsey, 157
Reformatory, the State, 829
Reformed church in U. S., 640 .
Register-Call, the, 796
Reiff, J. C., 361
Reign of terror, 90
Reisner, Christian F., 884
Religious history of Colorado, 632 Removal of Governor Gilpin, 420
Renniger, Theodore, 292
Report, 1916, of mining bureau commissioner, 256
Report of director of extension, 619
Report of state engineer, 1913-14, 502, 504
Republic of Texas, 30
Republican factions in riot, 435
Republican Publishing Company, 791
Requirements of standardization, 588
Reservoirs, 496
Reynolds, James, 721
Reynolds, Miss H. M., 693
Reynolds, Miss Minnie J., 694
Rezner, Jacob, 110
Ribera, Don Juan de, 228
Rice, Harmon H., 883, 885
Richards, D. M., 688, 689
Richards, W. A., 514 Richardson, Andy, 296
Richardson, A. D., 240, 632, 783
Richardson, Sylvester, 156 Richmond, Judge G. Q., 736
Richthofen, W. B., 508 Ricker, W. H., 152 Rico ("Bear River") mountains, 12 Riddle, Mrs. A. L., 698 Riddle, H. C., 376
Ridgway, Amos C., 362, 373 Rio Blanco county, 14
Rio Blanco county papers, 807 Rio Grande & Western, the, 360 Rio Grande county, 8
Rio Grande county mining history, 298
Rio Grande; how it was named and how to pronounce it, 892
Rio Mancos, 29 Rioters deported from Cripple Creek and Vic- tor (1904), 865, 866 Riots at Cripple Creek and Victor (1904), 864 Riots at Leadville (1896), 846
Riparian rights, 501
Rising, A. J., 736
Ritter, H. L., 207
Rivera, Juan Maria, 28
Road building and telephone lines, 566
Road metal, 558
Road work done by prisoners, 818
Robbins, Capt. S. H., 704, 715
Robbins, Wilfred W., 882
Roberts, C. E., 518
Roberts, Ellis H., 422 Roberts, F. H. H., 882
Roberts, L. F., 521
Robertson, Sheriff, 863
Robinson, A. A., 358
Robinson, Edward, 110
Robinson, Mrs. H. R., 698
Robinson, Helen R., 885
Robinson, Dr. J. H., 765
Rock Island road, the, 377
Rocky Ford's publications, 803
Rocky Mountain Baptist Association, 637
Rocky Mountain Highway Association, 579
Rocky Mountain Gold Reporter, 789, 796
Rocky Mountain News, 783
Rocky Mountain News, early issues of, 787
Rocky Mountain News in refutation, 480
Rocky Mountain News Printing Company, 788 Rogers, A. N., 250
Rogers, J. S., 150
Roman Nose, Chief, 90, 99
Romance of mining in Summit county, 265
Rood, H. E., 154
Roof, E. O., 445
Rooker, S. M., 136
Rooms at School for the Deaf and Blind, 825
Roosevelt, Theodore, 446, 514, 867
Roosevelt drainage tunnel, 255
Root, Frank A., 787
Ross-Lewin, G. E., 373 Roubideau, Antoine, 123
"Roundups" important occasions, 510 Routes of territorial roads, 577
Routt, Col. J. L., 422, 435
Routt, John L., wins governorship, 428
Routt, Mrs. John L., 694, 695
Routt chosen governor, 434
Routt and Moffat counties journals, 808
Routt and Moffat counties mining history, 298 Routt county, 17
Routt County Sentinel, 808
Rowell, Capt. L. D., 718
Ruble, Mrs. A. M., 697
Rudd, Anson, 816
Rudgers, Marian, 833
Ruin Canon, 69 Runyon, Charles D., 889
Russell and McFadden, 230
Russell arrives at Central City, 246
Russell Brothers, 230
Russell expedition, the, 230
Russell, John E., 329
Russell, Joseph O., 233
Russell, L. J., 136
Russell, Dr. Levi J., 235, 765
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Russell, Majors & Waddell, 329, 393 Russell, William Green, 158, 231 Russell, William H., 393 Ruxton, Frederick, 120 Ryan, Mrs. Marion M. R., 888 Ryan, R., 377
St. Ange, Captain, 35
St. Charles Town Association, 134
St. Joe to Denver, 2 days, 21 hours, 330 St. John's cathedral, 643 St. Louis-Western colony, 162 St. Luke's Hospital, Denver, 648
St. Peter's Episcopal church, Pueblo, 650 St. Vrain, Ceran, 116 San Juan, pronounced, 893
San Juan county, 11 San Juan Crescent, 813
San Juan output, gold and silver, 271 San Juan Prospector, 807
San Luis Park named, 892 San Luis valley, 11, 482
San Luis Valley Graphic, 807
San Miguel and its famous mines, 300 San Miguel county, 12
Santa Fé holds Raton Pass, 351
Santa Fé Railway, 370
Santa Fé Trail, the, 125, 370, 573
Santa Fé Trail becomes a thing of the past, 126
Sabin, E., Le Grand, 887
Saddle tree manufacturing plant, 554
Sage, Rufus B., 229
Sagendorf, A., 498
Saguache, origin of name of, 892, 893
Saguache county mines, 300
Saguache publications, 808
Salida papers, 797
Salomon F. Z., 384, 498
Saltelo, Don Ignatio, 47
Salter, Rev. C. C., 655
Sanatoria, list of, 776
Sanborn, B. D., 620 Sanborn, Capt. G. L., 704
Sanborn, Col. John B., 87
Sanchez, Alonzo, 25
Sanders, James, 236
Sanderson, Henry, 378
Sands, Valuable, 558
Sandstone, 559 Sanford, J. B., 443
Sangre de Cristo, meaning of, 892
Sargent, Nelson, 329
Sarpy, John B., 124
Sarpy, Peter A., 122
Saxton, Mrs. H. S., 692
Say, Dr. Thomas, 52
Saylor, Charles F., 533 Sayre, Hal, 492
Scale of miners' wages in Leadville, 845 Schiff, Jacob H., 362 Schlacks, C. H., 363 Schlesinger, Sara R., 888
School buildings, 589, 602
School districts in 1880, 589
School districts organized, 589-602
School enrollment, 589-602 School for the Deaf and Blind, 823
School libraries, 589
Schools by counties, 589-602 Schools of Agriculture, 617, 618
Sehumm, Casper, 521 Schuyler, Howard, 349 Schuylerare, W. S., 320 Schlater, William L., 883 Scott, Bishop, 661 Scott, W. L., 361 Scoville, H. H., Jr., 498
Scudder, Edwin, 421 Scurry, Col. W. R., 713
Searight, T. B., 421
Sears, Jasper, 395
Second Colorado Cavalry Regiment, 719
Second Colorado Cavalry, Career of, 720
Second Colorado Infantry Regiment, 717
Second Denver daily, 789
Second effort for statehood, 420
Secretaries of state, 193
Sedgwick County Sentinel, 809
Selling timber at cost, 564
Sells, C. W., 377
Semple, James A., 879
Senatorial candidates, 1879, 431
Separate school for colored children, 588
Serra, Junipero, 28
Service flag of the U. of Denver, 612
Settlement on Denver site, 134
Settlement of Colorado Springs, 163
Settlement of miners' and employers' differ- ences (1894), 843
Settlements in Cripple Creek strike (1904), 857
Seven Years' War, 35
Seventh Day Adventists, 660
Sewall, Dr. Henry, 773, 881
Sewell, Burton, 314
Seymour, Samuel, 52
Shackelford, Ethel, 896
Shafer, D., 418
Shafer, J. M., 146
Shafer, Sheldon, 284
Shaffenberg, M. A., 371, 816
Shaffer, John C., 789
Shafroth, John F., 445
Shank, J. L., 87
Shaw, N. B., 265
Sheedy, Dennis, 315, 521
Sheep and cattle, value and number, 1879, 511
Sheep and their value, 531
Sheep raising in early years, 528
Sheppard, Frederick, 106
Sheridan, Mrs. Marion, 695
Sheridan, Gen. Phil, 731
Sheridan, W. C., 403
Sherwood, R. M., 520
Shook, Ed, 507
Shoup, George L., 92
Sibley, Gen. H. H., 707, 710, 711
Sierra Journal, 814
Silver and gold production, 260
Silver convention, 436
Silver fight, the long, 436
Silver production in Boulder county, 274
Silver republicans desert, 442
Silver World, 813
Silverton, 156
Silverton Standard, 805
Silverton's two papers, 808
Silvestre, Francisco, 28
Simmons, Anna W., 890
Simmons, J. E., 362
Simmons, Z. G., 377
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Simms, Mrs. Mary, 152 Simon Guggenheim Hall, 622 Simpson, George, 118 Simpson, George S., 478 Simpson, Capt. William, 843 Site for penitentiary donated, 816 Sitting Bull (portrait), 105 Situation in Cripple Creek strike (1894), 841 Situation (R. R.) in 1868, 336 Six mills closed by strike in 1903, 854 Sixteen beet sugar factories, 544 66,500,000 acres of land, 480
Skiff, F. J. V., 878 Skiff, F. M., 520 Skinner, A. C., 445
Skinner, W. E., 376
Sky Line Drive built by convicts, 820 Slaughter, William M., 87, 418, 497 Slaymaker, N. E., 157
Slough, Colonel, 712-716
Slough, J. P., 703
Spruce Tree Canon, 69
Spruce Tree House, 66, 69
Square System, the, 630
Stadiger, J. J., 361 Stage route, Leavenworth to Denver, 328 Stages follow freighters, 328 Staleup, J. C., 736
Staley, A. J., 157, 295
Standard school, a, 587
Standardization of schools, 587
Standing Bear (portrait), 101
Stansbury, Mrs. H. S., 693, 694, 695
Stanton, Fred J., 789
Stapleton, Patience, 694, 887
Smith, Maj. J. Nelson, 718, 720
Smith, John S., 134
Smith, John W., 336
Smith, Marshall B., 218, 376
Smith, S. G., 373
Smith, Stepben, 149
Smith, Sylvester T., 292
Smith, William N., 134
"Smoky Hill" Trail, 573
Smuggler-Union, strike at, 848
Snow storm blocks railroad, 518 Snowden, Francis M., 157
Snyder, Mrs., 92 Snyder, Z. X., 621 Soap manufacturing in Denver, 549 So-called "headless" ballot, 447 Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, 828 "Solid Muldoon," the, 805 Some early figures, 549 Some passenger fares, 1871, 342 Sons of American Revolution, 723
Sopris, Henderson & Co., 245 Sopris, Miss Indiana, 653
Sopris, Capt. Richard, 170, 497, 704 Sopris, S. T., 790 Sounding. vowels in Spanish, 891 South Park, 120 South Park, Raid of, 721 South Plattefield, 470 South Pueblo, 166 Southern Colorado Stock Growers' Associa- tion, 532 Southwestern Colony, the, 162 Spalding, John F., 884 Spalding, R. J., 265 Spanish-American War, 721
Spanish and French periods of exploration, · 20
Spanish consonants, 891
Spanish county names, 892
Spanish jurisdiction, 20
Spanish names, 891
Spanish names bestowed, 218 Spanish newspapers, 801
Spanish peaks, 893 Spanish vowels pronounced, 891
Speed of pony express, 330
Speer, R. W., 445
Spencer, Dr. A. C., 293
Spencer, F. J., 518
Spencer, J. Berger, & Co., 512
Spengel, A. J., 376
Spivak, Charles D., 885 Spotted Tail (portrait), 101 Spriggs, Norris C., 889
Sproull, Lyman H., 890
Sly, Dr. William J., 882
Smedley, William, 879 Smelters, other, 313
Smelters, Records of, for fifty years, 310 Smiley, Jerome C., 109, 122, 149, 224, 632, 707, 877 Smitch, Clara E., 887 Smith, Asa, 418
Smith, A. J., 136, 417
Smith, Clinton, 376
Smith, Eben, 292, 394, 843
Smith, Edmund, 362
Smith, J. Alden, 248, 264
Smith, J. F., 149
Star-Journal, 793 Starkweather, J. W., 377 Stars and Stripes raised at New Orleans, 39 State Agricultural College, 614 State Bank Commissioner, 216 State Board of Agriculture, 615
State Board of Capitol Managers, 218
State Board of Charities, 822
State Board of Charities and Correction, 209
State Board of Correction, 819 State Board of Equalization, 207
State Board of Health, 208
State Board of Immigration, 215
State Board of Pardons, 820
State Bureau, Child and Animal Protection, 209 State Bureau of Mines report, 274
State Cattle Growers' Association, 531
State Department of Safety, 221 State Engineer, 220
State Engineer's report, 1883-4, 492
State examining boards, 224 State Game and Fish Commission, 221
State governors, 192
State finances, 200 State highways, work of prisoners on, 818 State Historical and Natural History Society, 213 State Home, the, 830 State Hospital, 821 State House, Erecting the, 196
State Industrial Commission, 212
State Industrial School for Boys, 831
State Industrial School for Girls, 832
State Industrial Workshop for the Blind, 834
State inheritance tax, 207
State institutions, 816
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State Land Board, the, 218 State Medical Society, roster of presidents, 768, 769 State penitentiary, 816 State prisoners, 818 State reformatory, 829 State roads, 582
State Seal, 224
State Silver League Convention, 1892, 437 State Utilities Commission, 376 Statler, G. D., 620 Steamboat Pilot, 808
Steam plants operated by Colorado Power Co., 318
Stebbins, Charles M., 383
Stebbins, D. A., 890
Steck, Amos, 384, 422, 689
Steele, Mary E., 888
Steele, R. W., 171, 417
Steele, Wilbur D., 887
Steen, Lieutenant, 78
Stephen, 23
Stephen, John B., 445
Sterling Enterprise, 801
Stevens, I. N., 887
Stevens, Judge Theron, 862
Stevens, W. J., 268
Stevenson, A. M., 622
Stewart, P. B., 443
Stewart, Thomas H., 858
Stilwell, Jack, scout, 102
Stimson, Edward C., 442
Stock Inspection Commissioners, 208
Stock raising in San Luis valley, 528 Stock Yards and packing industry, 526 Stocker, Allison, 446
Stockman and cowboys are storm victims, 519 Stone, Judge A. W., 344, 735
Stone, C. B., 520
Stone, George H., 883
Stone, J. S., 418
Tabor, Mrs. Elizabeth, 693
Tabor, H. A. W., 299, 388
Talbot, Bishop, 644
Talbot, Sophronia M. W., 889
Talleyrand, 35
Tammen, Harry H., 792
"Taos Lightning, " 144, 783
Tappan, L. N., 149
Tappan, S. F., 703
Tarryall, 150
Stovall, Dennis H., 887
Stratton, Winfield Scott, 276, 795
Stratton Monument, 33
Street, David, 329 Strike at Telluride, 867
Strike called March 17, 1903, 838 Strike of 1894, 840 Strikes, Coal, 1910 and 1913, 873, 876
Strikes, First coal miners', 869, 873 Strikes, Miners', 837
Strickler, Dr. William M., 885 Strong, W. B., 352 Strong mine captured by miners, 842 Struggle for mining output, 341 Struggle to build up manufacturing, 546 Stuart, W. A., 403 Sturtevant, Jr., Rev. J. M., 655 Sublette, William, 122 Sublette, William L., 124 Suffrage City League of Denver, 693 Suffrage, election of 1893, 694
Suffrage, first effort, 688
Suffrage, first state campaign, 690 Suffrage leaders, 1893, 698, 700 Suffrage resolutions, 689
Suffrage resolutions to submit, 692 Suffrage Territorial Society, 689 Suffrage Young Women's League, 694 Sugar beets chief money crop, 481 Sugar factories, creameries, etc., 486 Sulphur, 558 Summary of the constitution, 185 Summit county, 14, 18
Summit County Journal, 809 Summit county papers, 809
Summit county's gold field, 266
Sumner, H. A., 374
Sun, the, 793
Sun & Moon mine explosion in 1903, 855
Sun Temple, the, 69, 72
Sunday Opinion, the, 794
Superintendents of Industrial School for Boys, 832
Superintendents of public instruction, 194 Superintendents of State School for Deaf and Blind, 825
"Supplies" for Kansas Conference, 663
Supreme court (state), 194
Supreme court commission, 736
Creek Supreme court decision in Cripple strike(1904), 862
Supreme court decision in oil flotation case, 258
Sutherland, H. V., 889
Swedish Lutheran church, 651
Sweeney, John, 52
Swift, Lieutenant, 54
Swine and their value, 531
Symes, G. G., 432
Sympathetic strike at Cripple Creek, 1903, 851
Stone, Judge W. F., 174, 349, 428, 733, 739, 792, 823, 879, 891
Stone, Mrs. Wilbur F., 885
Stone, Wilbur Fisk, Jr., 885
Stone, W. G. M., 879 Stone quarries of state, 559
Storrs, L. S., 466
Stoughton, William L., 419
Stout, E. P., 149
Tarsney, General, 841
Taylor, Jim, 268
Taylor Park, 268
Tedford, Mrs. M. J., 694 .
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Tedrow, Harry B., 49
Telegraph and Telephone, the, 383 Telegraph news dispatches, Early, 786 Telephone in Colorado, the, 385
Teller county, 7
Teller county proclaimed in "rebellion," 861 Teller, Henry M., 89, 92, 302, 344, 420, 435 Teller, James H., 446
Teller, Willard, 689
Teller School of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 617 Telluride, 157
Telluride newspapers, 808 Telluride strikes, 848, 867
Temperature, 4 Terms of agreement in 1903, Colorado City strike, 851
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Terrett, Lieutenant, 78 Territorial governors, 178 Auditors, 178 Delegates to congress, 179 Judges, supreme court, 179 Secretaries, 178
Superintendents of public instruction, 179 Treasurers, 178 Territory of Jefferson, 170
Tevis, Lloyd, 329
Thatcher, Henry C., 428
Thatcher, John A., 282, 404
Thatcher, Joseph A., 395, 823
Thatcher, M. D., 371
"The Inter-State," 801
"The News," 783 "The Oregon Trail," 118 "There is the East; there are the Indies," 894
"The Turk," 23 Third Colorado Infantry Regiment, 719
Three cents an acre, 39
Three million acre land grant, 371
Three names for Las Animas, 892
Thomas, Charles S., Senator, 302, 445, 446, 749, 848
Thomas, Chauncey, 887
Thomas, W. G., 373
Thomas, Wilber, 895
Thompson, C. D., 521
Thompson, Maj. J. B., 103
Thompson, L. W., 377
Thompson, W. H., 106
Thompson, Maj. S. T., 22
Thornburg, Maj. T. T., 77, 104
Thurman, Allen G., 424
Times-Record, the, 812 Times, the Denver, 788, 790
Union Pacific controls other roads, 345
U. P., Denver & Gulf R. R., 368
Union scale for miners in '93, 840
Unions lose out in 1904 strike, 867
Unitarian church, the, 674
Unitarian ministers, 675 United Danish church, 651
United States attorneys for Colorado, 180
United States and Mexico Telegraph Co., 337
United Mine workers, demand of, 869-70
United States Mint, Denver, 191
United States National Bank, 401
United Reduction & Refining Company 's strike, 850-852 United States senators of Colorado, 192 University of Colorado, the, 603
University of Colorado buildings, with cost, 611
University of Colorado, degrees by years, 609
University of Denver, 611
University of Denver, Departments of, 612
Unseating of Alva Adams, 444
Updegraff, W. W., 498
Uprising of 1864, 87
Utah, Nebraska, Kansas and New Mexico land transferred, 168
Ute Chief-News, 813 Utes, the, 77
Ute uprising of 1879, 103
Utley, A. A., 373
Vaile, Joel F., 362, 445, 843
Trinidad Electric Transmission Railway & Vaile (Wolcott), Mrs. J. F., 647 Vaille, F. A., 389
Gas Co., 323; directors, 323; officers, 323
Trinidad gets railroad, 360 Trinidad pioneers, 804 Trinity church, Denver, 668
Tripp, G. B., 317 Tritch, George, 404
Tromp, T. H. A., 361
Troop A, Colorado Cavalry, 726
Troop B, Colorado Cavalry, 726
Troops withdrawn from Teller county in 1904 strike, 861
Troubles at Stratton Independence in 1904, 861
Trudeau, Pierre, scout, 102
True, John W., 282
Trumbull, Frank, 368
Trustees of School for Deaf and Blind (1918), 827 Tucker, S. E., 207 Tucker, Sheriff, 839
Tunnel House, 69
Tupper, Kerr Boyce, 884
Turner & Hobbs, 393
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Turner, Robert B., 251
Twenty million for irrigated and dry land crops, 481
Two problems, settlement and transportation, 486
Tyler, Mrs. Louisa M., 692
Tyler, President, 60
Tynan, Thomas, Jr., 819
Tyndall, A. J. MeIvor, 884
Tyner, Paul, 885
Uncle Dick Wooten, 121, 782
Underwood, Clark & Co., 515
Union Colony, the, 159, 516, 810
Unions, miners', in 1903, 838
Tilden, Dr. John H., 883 Tipton, G. J., 812
Tobin, Tom, 126 Todd, A. C., 162 Todd, W. D., 404
Tonge, Thomas, 880
Tongue Mesa field, 475
Topography and climate, 1
Topography of the counties, 6
Total number of banks, 1918, 416
Totten, O. B., 417 Tourgee, A. W., 790
Towns of 1859, 150
Townsend, Copeland, 419
Townsend, Hosea, 434
Traders and Trappers, 108 Train, George Francis, 336 Training School for Mental Defectives, 834 Traits of range cattle, 508 Transfer of water, 504
Transportation-Denver & Rio Grande, 346 Transportation, from mule pack to railway, 325
Transportation-other state and trunk lines, 365
Traveling library officers, 223 Treasurers, State, 193 Treat, Prof. Jay Porter, 628, 879 Treatment of prisoners, 820 Trinidad Chronicle-News, 801
Trinidad dailies and weeklies, 801
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Vaille, Howard T., 389 Vallery, G. W., 372 Valmont Bulletin, the, 798 Value and number of cattle and sheep, 1879, 511
Value of Baptist churches, 1885, 638
Value of coke, produced by years, 476
Value of live stock, 1872, 342
Value of school buildings, 589-602
Value of State School for the Deaf and the Blind, 825
Valverde's expedition, 26
Vandeventer, M. C., 154
Vanwoerts, James and Ellen, 403
Vargas, Diego de, 26
Vasquez, A. P., 497
Vasquez Fork, 122
Vasquez, "Pike," 229
Veatch, Capt. J. C., 842
Vegetables yield abundantly, 483
Veruer, Alice C., 890
Verplank, Joseph, 52
Veteran Colorado Springs publishers, 795
Vickers, William B., 878
Victor-American Fuel Co., 874
Victor Daily Record, 812
Victor Fuel Company, 870-71
Victor Record, the, 860, 865
Vigil, Agapita, 689
View of Blackhawk, 1865, 239
View of Fort Morgan, 1908, 339
View of Golden, about 1874, 289
View in Gregory's Gulch, 1860, 247
View of Gulch, Idaho Springs, 1867, 253
View of Nevada, 1865, 253
View in pioneer town of Montgomery, 263
View of Yuma, 1885, 319
Views in Colorado Springs, 357
Views in Denver, 1863, 1865, 305
Views of Central City and Blackhawk, 311
Views of Denver streets, 1865-6, 297
Views of Georgetown, 243
Views of Trinidad, 1869, 1881, 259
Villard, Henry, 240, 783, 785
Villasur, Pedro, 28
Vindicator mine, strike at, 860
Vivian, J. F., 443
Vote for senator, 1901, 442
Wage earners, by cities, 552
Wages of miners, 839
Wages of miners, 1896-97, 845
Wagner, William, 361
Wagon freighting, 325
Wagon road, Boulder to Central City, 577
Wagon Wheel Gap gets road, 360
Wagoner, S. W., 149, 718
" Wah-hah-to-yas,"' 894
Waite, Governor, 437, 439, 694, 841
Waite's proclamation, 842
Wakely, E., 428
Walker, Lydia H., 890
Walker, W. S., 586
Wall, D. J., 246
Wall, David K., 147, 418, 479 Wallace, J., 286
Wallace, Judge J. M., 620
Wallihan, Allen G., 880
Walsh, Thomas F., 296
Ward, Charles B., 445 Ward, Dr. Duren J. H., 882
Ward, J. D., 423 Ward Josiah M., 887 Wardell, Fannie I. S., 889
Wardens of reformatory, 830 Warman, Cy, 886, 888
Warner, M. R., 154
Warren, Edward R., 883
Warren, F. E., 320
Warren, Silas, 152
Washington county papers, 809
Wason, Harriet L., 888
Water Company controversy in 1910, 790
Water on both sides of streets, 498
Water power in reserves, 565
Watson, Miss G. E., 691
Watrous, Ansel, 800, 879
Watrous, Samuel, 520
Weaver, Balce, 265
Weaver carries Colorado, 437
Weber, Wilhelm, 128
Webster, R. G., 521
Weekly Paradox, the, 795
Weitbree, R. F., 154, 358
Weld, Acting Governor, 712
Weld, Camp, 712
Weld county papers, 810-11
Weld County Democrat, 810
Weld County News, 811
Weld County Republican, 810
Weld, Lewis Ledyard, 419
Welles, Alonzo M., 879
Wellington Sun, 800 Wells, Bulkeley, 207
Wells, Fargo & Co., 329
Wells, Fargo & Co. Express, 330
Wells, Judge E. T., 422, 428, 735, 742, 758
Welsh, John L., 361
West, Capt. George, 718
West, Gen. George, 785
West, Joseph T., 376
West, Miss Carrie, 695
West, W. R., 376
Western Chemical Mfg. Co., 552
Western Colorado Powder Co., 322 Directors, 322 Officers, 322
Western Engineer, the, 52
Western Federation of Miners, 838, 840, 856
Western Light & Power Co., 320
Western Pacific announced, 362
Western Slope, the, 480
Western Stock Show Association, 525
Western Sugar Land Co., 540
Westinghouse, Kerr Co., 318
Weston, William, 879
Wetherill, Richard and Alfred, 66
Wet mountains, 10
Wet Mountain Tribune, 814
Wetzel, Samuel E., 521
Wharton, J. E., 230
What suffrage has accomplished, 688-700
Wheeler, Maj. J. B., 377
Wheelock, Lientenant, 78
Whitcomb, E. W., 517
White, Allison, 154 White, C. M., 520
White, Frederick W., 885
White, Jesse, 435
White River Plateau timberland reserve, 564 Whitehead, Celia B., 885
Whitford, W. C., 879
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Woman's Club of Colorado Springs, 833
Woman's Industrial Legion, 695
Woman's Populist League, 695
Women's Colorado Democratic Club, 695
Women, first physicians, 773
Women in legislature, 696 Women members, legislature, 698
Wood, Alvinus B., 268
Wood, J. M., 418
Wood, S. N., 404
Wood, Stanley, 880
Woodbury, F. S., 790 Woodbury, Gen. R. W., 404, 790
Woods, H. R., 377
Wilkinson, Gen. James, 40, 49
Wool clip of 1891 in Elbert county, 521
Willard, W. B., 377
Wool shipments from state, 512
Wooten, Richens L., 144
Wooten's "palatial" store, 783
Willey, Thomas, 286 Williams, Andrew J., 143
Wooten, Uncle Dick, 121, 878 Work done by prisoners, 818
Williams, B. D., 328, 418 Williams, Ezekiel, 110
Work of the field district, 568
Work on the "Sky Line," 581
Williams, James, 218
Working day of eight hours demanded, 852
Williams, L. J., 207
World war activities, 728
World war, Colorado in, 727
Williams, Mrs. James, 835 Williams, "Old Bill," 60 Williams, S. P., 521
Woy, G. W., 432 Wray publications, 812
Wright, A. C., and Mrs. A. C., 152
Wright, E. P., 404
Wright, Mrs. H. G. R., 697
Winchester, L. J., 149
Wrigley, Mrs., 694
Windsor Optimist, 811 Windsor Poudre Valley, 811
Writers of Colorado, 877-890
Windsor Star, 811
Wind Wagon, the, 574 Wing, J. H., 498
Wynkoop, Capt. E. W., 704
Yampa field, 472 Yampa Leader, 808 Yak tunnel, 256 Yeaman, Caldwell, 434
Yearly rates for grazing, 515
Yellowstone expedition of 1818, 50
Young, Frank Crissy, 879
Young, William H., 149
Yuma newspapers, 811
Zearing, Marguerite, 887 Zebulon M. Pike, 40 Zeigler, Spain & Co., 245
Ziegelmuller, Capt. Joseph, 705 Ziegler, Prof. Victor, 881
Woman Suffrage Association, 690 Woman's Clinical Society, 773
Wulsten, Carl, 159
Wyatt, N. G., 418
Winne, Peter, 879 Winston, R. M., 834 Wislizenus, Dr. F. A., 116, 122, 765 Wislizenus as a prophet, 133 Wislizenus' journey, 126
Witter, Daniel, 420 Wixson, Helen M., 445 Woerishoffer, C. F., 361
Wolcott Vaile, Mrs. Anna, 647
Wolcott, Senator E. O., 286, 292, 362, 430 Wolfe Hall, 646 Wolff, Joseph, 489
Womack, Robert, 275
Whitlock, Logan, 157, 295 Whitney, J. E., 888 Whitsitt, R. E., 147, 702 Whittaker, Milo Lee, 120, 879 Whittemore, C. A., 420 Wightman, James L., 298 Wilcocks, Sir William, 501 Wilcox, G. H., 396 Wilcox, Judge P. P., 519
Wilcox, Lucius M., 883 Wilcox, O. B., 317 Wilcox, P. P. & Co., 396
Wildcat Point, 572
Wilder, Capt, W. F., 704, 714 Wilder, Walter L., 879
Woodward, B. F., 384
Willard, Prof. J. Field, 878 Willett, F. C., 880
Wilson, Richard T., 361 Wilson, Woodrow, 446 Wilson, Zacharia, 52
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