Class and Community in Frontier Colorado

Spurred by the Gold Rush of 1859, settlers of diverse backgrounds and nationalities trekked to Colorado and began building towns. Existing accounts of their struggles and those of townbuilders throughout the American West focus on boomorbust economics, rampant boosterism, and bitter social conflicts...

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Place / Publishing House:Lawrence, Kan. : : University Press of Kansas,, 1990.
©1990.
Year of Publication:1990
Language:English
Series:Studies in historical social change
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 250 p.) :; ilus. ;
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