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Colorado Frontiersmen: Forts, Fights and Legacies

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Early Icons and Landmarks As western migration came to the Colorado frontier, forts were established to protect the settlers.

These forts were intertwined with the lives of the frontiersmen.

Scout Thomas Tate Tobin oversaw the workers who built the adobe fortress known as Fort Garland.

Here, Tobin delivered the heads of the murderous Espinosas gang to Colonel Sam Tappan.

Fort Sedgwick, originally known as Camp Rankin, was attacked by the Cheyenne Dog soldiers, including George Bent.

Fort Lyon, an expanded fortress of William Bent's third fort, became the staging point for Colonel John M.

Chivington's march to Sand Creek where peaceful Cheyenne were murdered.

Later, Christopher "e;Kit"e; Carson died in the fort's chapel.

Legendary Jim Beckwourth was associated with both Fort Vasquez and Fort Pueblo.

Author Linda Wommack revisits the glory and the mistakes of the frontiersmen who defined Colorado and the forts that dotted the wild landscape.

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The History Press
1439678235 / 9781439678237
eBook (EPUB)
19/06/2023
United States
1 pages
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