Hill's Gold

Fisher, Ellen Kingman

Description

Colorado Territory 1863: The Colorado gold rush was over. Mining was in a shambles. The Civil War still raged and Indian uprisings on the Great Plains made travel dangerous. Nevertheless, Nathaniel P. Hill was captivated by the rough frontier and tempted by William Gilpin's invitation to investigate his land for gold and silver. Against his better judgment, Hill left his family and job as a chemistry professor at Brown University to work for the Colorado Territory's former governor. The result was nothing short of a revolutionary boost to the fledgling Colorado mining industry and the rerouting of his and his family's fortunes.
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Writer
Fisher, Ellen Kingman
Title
Hill's Gold
Publisher
Clio Muse Press
Year
2017
Language
English
Pages
286
Weight
422 gr
EAN
9780999495001
Dimensions
229 x 152 x 16 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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