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1890s Colorado: Dazzling Color Photos Of Mountains, Landscapes And Everyday Life Of Colorado

Native Americans inhabited Colorado for more than 13,000 years. The borders of Colorado were finally fixed in 1850 after France and Mexico sold the land to the USA. Colorado became the first western state to host a major political convention when the Democratic Party met in Denver in 1908. Colorado was the first state in the union to grant universal suffrage through a popular vote. Women won the right to vote in Colorado in 1893. These spectacular color photographs capture mountains, landscapes, streets, roads, towns, and everyday life of Colorado in the late 19th century. Vote your favorites, and don’t forget to share.

#39 “Round up” in the corral, Colorado Springs, 1890s

#40 “The round up” roping a steer, Colorado Springs, 1890s

#56 “Round up,” bunching the herd, Colorado, 1890s

#57 The “Queen of the Canon” [Cañon], Cascade Canon [Cañon], 1890s

Written by Aung Budhh

Husband + Father + librarian + Poet + Traveler + Proud Buddhist. I love you with the breath, the smiles and the tears of all my life.

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