43 research outputs found
Bent\u27s Old Fort will become Historic Site
Press coverage of Bent\u27s Fort becoming a National Historic Sit
Bent\u27s Fort is Where Colorado Began
Article on how Bent\u27s Old Fort was the way the commercial, industrialization and transportation hub for the Rocky Mountains a 150 years ag
Past, Present Meet at Bent\u27s Old Fort
Description of bent\u27s Old Fort in the past and the presen
1937 Rocky Mountain News Articles About Receding Glaciers in Rocky Mountain National Park
Two Rocky Mountain News articles about Tyndall and Andrews glaciers receding in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Housed in National Archives at Denver; Record Group 79, Records of the National Park Service; Rocky Mountain National Park, General Correspondence 1918-1954; Box 4, Folder: 732-06.1 Ice & Glaciers [Folder 3
1875 Extracts of the Hayden Geological Survey
Various stories from the 1875 Hayden Geological Survey throughout Colorado, extracted from Rocky Mountain News articles by the National Park Service. Story titles include Wanderings of the Hayden Men in the Wilderness--A Region too desolate for Anything but Rattlesnakes--And Relics of a Prehistoric Civilization and A Band of Renegade Redskins Attack the Hayden Party. Part of the National Park Service\u27s 1926-1927 Local History & Miscellaneous Papers.
Housed in National Archives at Denver; Record Group 79, Records of the National Park Service; Rocky Mountain National Park, General Correspondence Files 1918-1954; Box 13, Folder: 101 Local Histor
Rangers Add Life to Story of the Past
Ranger\u27s efforts to make history at Bent\u27s Old Fort come alive including through her dressing in original outfits
Two Year Study Sheds Light on Fort
Report on 170,000 artifacts from the 1830s and 1840s following a two year excavation by the National Park Servic
Newspaper Extracts of 1875 Hayden Geological Survey in Colorado
Additional extracts of the 1875 Hayden Geological Survey throughout Colorado. Reported on by the New York Times and Rocky Mountain News, they highlight trouble with Utes as well as various descriptions of scenery and conditions of the survey party. Part of the National Park Service\u27s 1926-1927 Local History & Miscellaneous Papers for Rocky Mountain National Park.
Housed in National Archives at Denver; Record Group 79, Records of the National Park Service; Rocky Mountain National Park, General Correspondence Files 1918-1954; Box 13, Folder: 101 Local Histor
Bent\u27s Old Fort: Step back to the days of Fur Trade
Western Fur Trad