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Author Museum, Montrose County Historical Society &

Title Montrose
Published San Francisco : Arcadia Publishing Inc., 2017

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Description 1 online resource (208 pages)
Series Images of America
Images of America.
Contents Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Uncompahgre Valley Early Days -- 2. The Railroad Arrives -- 3. Founders and Farmers -- 4. Liquid Treasure -- 5. Agriculture Expands -- 6. A Community Develops -- Bibliography
Summary The narrow-gauge Denver & Rio Grande (D&RG) Railroad, the first rail system to challenge and successfully conquer Colorado's Rocky Mountains, arrived in the Uncompahgre (un-cum-PAH-gray) Valley on the state's western slope in 1882. Montrose was established to supply mines in the mineral-rich San Juan Mountains and provide a freight transfer depot and a shipping point for gold and silver ore. The US government had forced the Ute Indians off their traditional lands the previous year and opened the area to settlement. Land was quickly claimed and cleared as the booming mining districts created a ready market for all agricultural produce. By the 1893 repeal of the Sherman Silver Act and the US economic decline, Montrose was well established, but continued growth revealed a serious need for supplemental water. Selected as an inaugural project by the newly created US Bureau of Reclamation, the resulting Gunnison Tunnel has provided water since 1909
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Electronic books.
e-books.
Manners and customs
Montrose (Colo.) -- History -- Pictorial works
Montrose (Colo.) -- Social life and customs -- Pictorial works
Colorado -- Montrose
Genre/Form History
Pictorial works
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781439659533
1439659532