Description: A GOLD CAMPCALLEDSUMMITVILLEBYRICHARD C. HUSTONPUBLISHED BYWESTERN REFLECTIONS PUBLISHING CO.COPYRIGHT2012BOOK IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION In the spring of 1870, five Union Army veterans followed the South Fork of the Rio Grande River up to a stream that ran along the base of 13,000-foot South Mountain located in the Alps of America. There, at a place they named Wightman Fork, the discovery of some promising gold nuggets led to more prospecting and the eventual formation of the Summit (Summitville) Mining District in the then Colorado Territory of the United States. From a brilliant beginning to an ignoble ending, Summitville thrived, survived, and ultimately died, still boasting a history of some of the richest ore deposits in Colorado s mineral-rich San Juan Mountains. In A Gold Camp Called Summitville, the area s geology, its mining bonanzas, and personal recollections and revelations are woven together to paint an accurate picture of the company town of Summitville, its top-producing gold mines, and those who worked and lived at its rugged and demanding elevations above 11,000 feet.
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Place of Publication: LAKE CITY, CO
Signed: No
Publisher: WESTERN REFLECTIONS PUBLISHING CO.
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 2012
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Author: RICHARD C. HUSTON
Region: North America
Topic: Historical
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States