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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UC6_a-highway-for-the-ages-trail-days-palmers-city-pinon-county-historical_Pueblo-CO.html
Panel 1 A Highway for the Ages Though less famous than the trails that brought American pioneers westward, the north-south route along the foot of the Rockies covers far greater distances in space and in time. This natural transportation corri…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UBE_borderland-pueblo-railroads-pueblo-country-historical_Pueblo-CO.html
Panel 1 Borderland The 1819 Adams-Oñis Treaty fixed the boundary between the U.S. and Spain at the Arkansas River, formalizing a centuries-old convention - the Arkansas had always been a border. Neighboring Indian tribes fronted tensely on t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T7A_the-mormon-battalion-historical_Pueblo-CO.html
This memorial is the Property of the State of Colorado ____ A detachment of United States Soldiers of The Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War spent the winter of 1846-47 near this site. With their families and Mormon immigrants from Mi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T6Y_jacob-fowlers-lookout-fountain-city-historical_Pueblo-CO.html
This tablet is the Property of the State of Colorado —— The hill one block east is Jacob Fowler's Lookout. Later called Sugar Loaf Hill. Near it in a log house Fowler and his trappers lived in Jan., 1822. —— …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OEK_pueblo-trail-days-industrial-frontier-pinion-county_Pueblo-CO.html
Panel 1 Pueblo El Pueblo El Pueblo never achieved great commercial success, but one could make a living there. Built in 1842 by traders George Simpson, Matthew Kinkead, Robert Fisher, Jim Beckwourth, and several others, El Pueblo stood at…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM180J_san-carlos-de-los-jupes_Pueblo-CO.html
By 1700 Comanches moved south from the northern Rockies onto the plains of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. They raided the Apaches and Spanish settlements from the late 1600s until 1779 when the Governor of New Mexico, Don Juan Bautista…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1802_fort-pueblo_Pueblo-CO.html
This memorial commemorating the Old Pueblo Fort Site erected by The Arkansas Valley & Pueblo Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution. Dedicated Nov. 17, 1923. On Christmas Day, 1854, a massacre occurred at Fort Pueblo on the Arkansas. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17ZZ_teresita-sandoval_Pueblo-CO.html
Teresita Sandoval was one of the daring souls that arrived at the Pueblo settlement in1841. Like other women of that time, she would witness and be partner to changes in hercountry. She departed from her traditional life as the wife of Manuel Suaz…
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