COLORADO RARE BOOKS & PAMPHLETS
SOUTH PARK AND THE ALPINE PASS by J. W. Freeman, 1896, 3rd edition, issued by the Passenger Department, South Park Line, Denver, Leadville & Gunnison Railroad.
Price: $750.00
DIRECTORY OF Cripple Creek, ANACONDA, MOUND CITY and Leading MINES OF THE CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD CAMP, Complete Directory, 1893, published by Johnson Bros., Colorado Springs, Coloradeo, being the first business residents directory published for the new gold mining district.
Price: $8,500.00
CRIPPLE CREEK: A Standard Handbook of the Mines and Mining Companies, Cripple Creek Gold Mining District, Colorado 1901 by O. R. Salmans and J. M. Auld
Price: $1,500.00
FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILWAY TO THE STOCKHOLDERS, April 1, 1873, complete with foldout maps.
Price: $6,500.00
GUNNISON, COLORADO’S BONANZA COUNTY, by John K. Hallowell, purblished for the Colorado Museum of Applied Geology and Minerology, Gunnison, Colorado 1883
Price: $2,750.00
EARLY DAYS: Noted Occurrences on the Line of the COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY, 1894, H.C. Bush, traffic Manager and C.H. Speers, assistant general passenger agent.
Price: $995.00
SOUVENIR OF CENTRAL CITY, BLACK HAWK, and NEVADAVILLE, Central Gold Mining District, Gilpin County, Colorado, published in 1900. Descriptive and pictorial.
Price: $750.00
THE PORTLAND GOLD MINING COMPANY, Annual Report, published February 4, 1907, near fine condition. The Portland was the most significant Cripple Creek, Colorado producer at this time, originally discovered by James Burns, James Doyle, and John Harnan.
Price: $650.00