A Mine to Make a Mine: Financing the Colorado Mining Industry, 1859-1902Entranced by visions of instant wealth, the fabled prospector and his trusty burro combed the hills of the Rocky Mountain West for that one huge deposit of pay ore. Close behind the prospector--and drawn by the same vision--came the speculator. Capital, a scarce though essential commodity on the frontier, was supplied by the speculators and made possible the development of a hardrock mining industry that helped shape the early history of the region. Between the Civil War and the turn of the century, the gold and silver mines of Colorado were a gaudy, unsavory, but important element in the American financial scene and in the economic history of the West. Joseph E. King, drawing upon contemporary sources, provides the first comprehensive and scholarly examination of eastern investors in Colorado and challenges the popular notion that eastern investors did little more than exploit the mines of Colorado. Not surprisingly, the prospector and the lusty boom towns he visited have often captivated the imagination of historians at the expense of the later stages in the development of a mineral industry. Professor King stresses the contributions of promoters, businessmen, and mining engineers in the development of the "Wild West." |
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... Once Gregory and his associates had wisely laid claim to the lode by marking off its boundaries , they devoted most of their time and energy to making it pay . The soft surface dirt and decomposed vein matter were easily excavated by ...
... Once Gregory and his associates had wisely laid claim to the lode by marking off its boundaries , they devoted most of their time and energy to making it pay . The soft surface dirt and decomposed vein matter were easily excavated by ...
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... once he was released from a New York jail , would simply find another city in which he was unknown to repeat his scheming.30 For sheer boldness , few examples of fraud in the early Colorado mining industry surpassed the " dying miner ...
... once he was released from a New York jail , would simply find another city in which he was unknown to repeat his scheming.30 For sheer boldness , few examples of fraud in the early Colorado mining industry surpassed the " dying miner ...
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... once involved with mining , he could never bear to cut " completely loose " from it.30 Similar feelings partially explained the more than ten years that Joseph Reynolds of Chicago devoted to western mining after a long and very ...
... once involved with mining , he could never bear to cut " completely loose " from it.30 Similar feelings partially explained the more than ten years that Joseph Reynolds of Chicago devoted to western mining after a long and very ...
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