About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 88. Chapters: Pike's Peak Gold Rush, Romer v. Evans, Colorado Labor Wars, Labor spies, Timeline of Colorado history, Balloon boy hoax, Ludlow Massacre, Western Federation of Miners, Leadville Miners' Strike, Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894, Jefferson Territory, Maxwell Land Grant, Camp Hale, Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, Virginia Dale, Colorado, Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Loveland Block and Coors Building, Jefferson County, Jefferson Territory, Rain follows the plow, Western Pacific Airlines, Columbine Mine massacre, Mine Owners' Association, Celebrity Sports Center, Territorial evolution of Colorado, Colorado 1870-2000, Quaintance Block, Third Colorado Cavalry, Union Colony of Colorado, History Colorado, Fort Collins Agricultural Colony, Ski Train, Colorado river dispute, Park County, Jefferson Territory, Saratoga County, Jefferson Territory, St. Vrain County, Jefferson Territory, Mountain County, Jefferson Territory, Jackson County, Jefferson Territory, American Ranch Massacre, Sculptured House, Heele County, Jefferson Territory, El Paso County, Jefferson Territory, Fountain County, Jefferson Territory, Trinidad Gunfight, Jacob Flowers, North County, Jefferson Territory, Serene, Colorado, Herman Coors House, M. F. Bowers, The Pinkerton Labor Spy, John D. Henderson, Fifty-Niner, George W. Riddell, Denver Behind Bars, Second Dragoon Expedition, Colorado Texas Tomato War, Little Britches, Silver Cliff Cemetery, South Park City, George W. Peirce, Fort Morgan Cut-Off, Joseph Mason, Jeep Trails to Colorado Ghost Towns, History of Larimer County, Colorado. Excerpt: Colorado's most significant battles between labor and capital occurred primarily between miners and mine operators. In these battles the state government, with one clear exception, always took the side of the mine operators. Additional participants in Colorado's labor strug...