Along the Huerfano River

Along the Huerfano River

by Kay Beth Faris Avery
Along the Huerfano River

Along the Huerfano River

by Kay Beth Faris Avery

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Overview

Long before English speakers set eyes upon it, the volcanic plug on the south bank of the Huerfano River was tagged with a moniker that means "the orphan." Spanish conquistadors saw it as a rock pile that God dumped in the middle of nowhere, an odd little cone far removed from the regular foothills edging the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. In the 18th century, this outcropping and the river that bears the same name were famous landmarks for Native American tribes, Hispanic explorers, and French adventurers. Then in the 19th century, along came US mountain men, gold-seekers, cowboys, sheep ranchers, railroad workers, town developers, and coal miners from 31 different countries, speaking 27 different languages. Counterculture revolutionaries discovered the area in the 1960s and established five separate communes west of Walsenburg. Each wave of immigrants brought new perspectives and lifestyles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467117005
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 12/05/2016
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 670,965
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Author Kay Beth Faris Avery has published four books on the rich history of southern Colorado. For this volume, she has selected images from state archives, regional heritage centers, county historical societies, city libraries, and privately owned collections to create a multidimensional look into the unique cultural mix that exists within the Huerfano Valley.
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