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From Crested Butte, Colorado... Lasted less than 2 years...
From Crested Butte, Colorado... Lasted less than 2 years...
Item # 705654
June 07, 1882
CRESTED BUTTE REPUBLICAN, Colorado, June 7, 1882 A rare newspaper which lasted for less than two years. The only institutional holding of this title noted in Gregory (Union List of American Newspapers) was the Kansas Historical Society but that collection was purchased in its entirety by us.
In the 1860s and 1870s coal and silver mines began to open in the Crested Butte area and many little mining towns formed. However, when silver mining hit on hard times, many of these towns failed. Crested Butte was in a better position to survive because it served as a supply town to the surrounding area. The other industry that supported Crested Butte was ranching. Today the population of Crested Butte is less than 1500.
Four pages, folio size, a bit of minor dirtiness to the front page plus small ink stains, generally in good condition.
Category: The Old West













