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This lively best seller by leading Colorado historians Steve Leonard and Tom Noel is the most comprehensive survey ever written of the Mile High metropolis. Informative and richly illustrated, Denver covers the developing region from the mountain towns of Boulder and Jefferson counties to the High Plains settlements of Adams and Arapahoe counties, with more than two-thirds of the book devoted to the burgeoning five-county region since 1900.In retelling the tale of conquest and city building, the authors explore the role of previously neglected peoples - notably women, ethnic minorities, and the working class - while weaving several key themes throughout the book: Denvers persistent reliance on natural resources, the important role of transportation to overcome the citys isolation, and the citys emphasis on privatisation rather than on the public, common good. Denver: Mining Camp to Metropolis will fascinate and educated students and scholars, as well as all readers curious about the boom-and-bust metropolis of the Rockies.

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title:Denver : Mining Camp to Metropolis
author:Leonard, Stephen J.; Noel, Thomas J.
publisher:University Press of Colorado
isbn10 | asin:0870812408
print isbn13:9780870812408
ebook isbn13:9780585101255
language:English
subjectDenver (Colo.)--History, Denver Region (Colo.)--History.
publication date:1990
lcc:F784.D457L46 1990eb
ddc:978.8/83
subject:Denver (Colo.)--History, Denver Region (Colo.)--History.
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Denver
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Denver
Mining Camp to Metropolis
Stephen J. Leonard and Thomas J. Noel
University Press of Colorado
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Copyright 1990 by Stephen J. Leonard and Thomas J. Noel
Published by the University Press of Colorado
P.O. Box 849
Niwot, Colorado 80544
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All Rights Reserved
The University Press of Colorado is a cooperative publishing enterprise supported, in part, by Adams State College, Colorado State University, Fort Lewis College, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College of Denver, University of Colorado, University of Northern Colorado, University of Southern Colorado, and Western State College.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Design by Carol Humphrey.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Leonard, Stephen J.
Denver: mining camp to metropolis / Stephen J. Leonard and Thomas J. Noel.
1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN: 0-87081-240-8
1. Denver (Colo.)History. 2. Denver Region (Colo.)History.
I. Noel, Thomas J. (Thomas Jacob) II. Title.
F784.D457L46 1990
978.8'83dc20Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 690-13054
Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12CIP
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To our Parents
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CONTENTS
Maps
x
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Part I: Riches of the Earth, 1858-1900
1
Chapter 1. Gold!
3
Chapter 2. Native Americans
13
Chapter 3. Town Building
22
Chapter 4. A Spiderweb of Steel
32
Chapter 5. The Braggart City
43
Chapter 6. Streetcar Suburbs
53
Chapter 7. Growing Pains
65
Chapter 8. The Rush to Respectability
76
Chapter 9. Women's Roles and Rights
88
Chapter 10. The Depression of 1893
102
Part II: Riches of Diversity, 1900-1950
115
Chapter 11. Economic Diversity
116
Chapter 12. Reformers Versus the Beast
128
Chapter 13. Mayor Speer's City Beautiful
140
Chapter 14. Denver at Leisure
150
Chapter 15. Working People
167
Chapter 16. Ethnic Diversity
180
Chapter 17. The Ku Klux Klan
190
Chapter 18. Depression Denver
203
Chapter 19. Denver Goes to War
219
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