
THE SILVERTON STORY
The Silverton Story
TRAIN SAVED ON I.C.C. DECISION
Transcriber’s Notes
Nestled at over 9,000 feet in a dramatic San Juan valley, the town is framed by snow‑capped peaks that dominate the horizon. The rugged landscape, with its winding creeks and steep passes, set the stage for a hardy community forged by ambition and adventure. Early on, a group of men in a saloon joked about “silver by the ton,” a remark that would give the settlement its enduring name.
The first seekers were prospectors like Charles Baker, whose daring trek through treacherous passes left a trail of broken wagons and whispered legends. By the early 1870s, a handful of determined miners uncovered the “Little Giant” gold vein, sparking the first real burst of settlement and the construction of a quartz mill. Within a few years, thousands of claims were filed and the population swelled, turning the remote valley into a bustling hub of hope and hard work.
Amid the boom, larger-than‑life personalities emerged, from the flamboyant Stoiber family to the enterprising women who shaped the town’s social fabric. Their stories of wealth, intrigue, and ambitious building projects add a vivid human layer to the rugged frontier, painting a picture of a community that grew as quickly as the mountains that surrounded it.
Language
en
Duration
~50 minutes (48K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-11-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A lifelong performer and writer, this Virginia author brings a warm family spirit to her books. Her stories grow out of years in music, festivals, poetry, and the everyday moments that sparked her imagination.
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