Episodios

  • E9 - "Tom Old Boy, I've Found the Diggins At Last!" - George Andrew Jackson discovers gold in the Rocky Mountains
    Jul 6 2025

    The story of Colorado takes a turn, the first big discovery of gold in the mountains is made in current Idaho Springs, Colorado, near the confluence of Chicago and Clear Creeks.

    Places to know: Floyd Hill, Evergreen, Bergen Park, Ute Trail, Jackson's Hill, Mother Cabrini Shrine, US40, I-70, Denver, Arapahoe City and Golden.

    The people to know: George Andrew Jackson, Black Hawk (Jim Sanders), Tom Golden

    The co-stars: Glutton (Carcajou)

    Mountain Lions - Mountain Lions

    Elk - Elk

    Tools of note (belt axe, belt knife and skinning knife)

    Note: Where's the mule in the story? Every time I see this story exhibited, there is a mule. There was no mule...sorry.

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    32 m
  • E8 - The Journey: Crossing the Plains with Augustus Voorhees
    Jun 22 2025

    Today we hear about the journey across the plains from a member of the Lawrence Party, Augustus Voorhees, by way of his journal entries beginning May 31, 1858. These entries describe the scenery, interactions with the native inhabitants (many tribes) and the conditions of life on the Santa Fe Trail in 1858.

    Back in Denver, a murder is committed, and the 58ers prepare for winter.

    This is a good chance to hear and learn of the pioneer traveler, for ion the coming episodes the country will be inundated with those who make this trek.

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    20 m
  • E7 - The Story of Denver AND Colorado?
    Jun 9 2025

    The creation of Denver AND Colorado, three places to visit in Denver, the first towns of Montana City, Auraria, St. Charles and Arapahoe City - all in contention for the county seat (Arapahoe County, Kansas Territory). This is the dawn of Colorado, and now the story really begins!

    Denver City, Colorado, Montana City, Arapahoe City, Auraria

    Pike's Peak gold rush, Grant Frontier Park, Confluence Park, the saddest and loneliest historical marker ever!

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    34 m
  • E6 - The Fifty-Eighters or The Parties
    May 26 2025

    1858 is a huge year for Colorado, this is the story of the early risk-takers, the fifty-Eighters, who arrived at future Denver in 1858 (lured by rumors of gold).

    First significant gold discovery - First attempted murder and trial - First summits of Pike's Peak by Anglos (men and a woman) - The Bloomer Girl - The Wheelbarrow Man - Garden of the Gods - First county officers arrive

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    41 m
  • E5 - Gold From Space: How the pioneers found gold
    May 8 2025

    After an unknown teamster finds gold in Cherry creek (modern downtown Denver), gold will be a driving force to this series - time to learn a little about GOLD.

    Basic gold prospecting (panning) and how the frontier miners found gold in the water and way up on mountainsides.

    placer gold and lode gold

    Special thanks to: primalhousemusic, nickogloire, free_sound community and moodmode

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    13 m
  • E4 - Frozen Fagan: The journey of Captain Marcy and Colonel Loring
    Apr 27 2025

    The lonely gravesite of Michael Fagan marks the location of the Marcy / Loring march, in which a snowstorm killed 3, one man burned to ...

    Thanks to DELOSound

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    23 m
  • E3 - Burn it Down: Bent’s Forts and Fort Laramie
    Apr 16 2025

    Spite

    Jacques La Ramee (Laramie)

    William and Charles Bent

    Oasis in the desert

    A detail of two important forts, Fort Laramie and Bent's Fort(s). Both vital to westward expansion, worth the drive and visit - hit both in a day if you can!

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    13 m
  • E2 - The Other Guys
    Mar 31 2025

    Kit Carson - Captain Bonneville - James P. Beckwourth Treaty 1851

    Today we talk about the wild westerners that were here before the cowboys and lawmen -

    Tribal People and the American Fur Trappers "The Other Guys"

    Cheyennes: Wah-ha-nis-satta, Voist-ti-toe-vetz, Nahk-ko-me-ien, Koh-kah-y-wh--est,

    Arrapahoes: Bè-ah-té-a-qui-sah, Neb-ni-bah-seh-it, Beh-kah-jay-beth-sah-es,

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    38 m