In the mid-1800s, caravans of hopeful settlers pushed westward across an uncertain frontier, driven by the lure of gold and the promise of a new life. These prints capture both the myth and the reality of Leadville’s gold-rush beginnings. After the 1859 discoveries in California Gulch, the settlement rapidly transformed from a hardscrabble mining camp into one of Colorado’s fastest-growing industrial cities.
This collection reveals both the romance and the grit behind the rush-reminding us how mining, migration, and ambition shaped one of Colorado’s most storied communities.
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