Dec. 2, 1893: #Colorado women officially got the right to vote after a successful referendum vote on Nov. 7.
CSU Pueblo historian Judy Gaughan tracks the suffrage question through CO's early legislative sessions:
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#OTD in 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment's ratification was certified, officially granting American women the vote. Learn about the #Colorado suffragettes who helped pave the way by getting the vote in the Centennial State in 1893:
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6/26/2012: 10 years ago today, the deadly Waldo Canyon Fire raced toward the Mountain Shadows subdivision near CO Springs. The fire consumed the neighborhood, burning nearly 350 homes & killing 2:
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Thousands of servers, storage units and network devices stacked up in sprawling warehouses across the West suck juice from the grid to process millions of transactions.
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June 17, 1859: Too late to stake a claim at John Gregory's bonanza diggings to the north, George Griffith & his party moved south & found gold near South Clear Creek. In September 1860, Georgetown became official:
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Happy Birthday Red Rocks! Colorado's favorite concert venue officially opened with a performance of "Ave Maria" on June 15, 1941:
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After first claiming she came upon an "out of control campfire," USFS employee Terry Lynn Barton later told a court she was the source of the fire, starting it to burn a letter from her estranged husband. Barton served 5 years in prison for starting the blaze, 2003-08. 2/2
June 8, 2002: Hayman Fire ignites between South Park & CO Springs. It burned some 138,000 acres (4th largest in state history, largest until 2020). 5 firefighters & 1 resident died, & more than 600 structures burned 1/2:
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Image & map from .@CUSP_CO
Around midnight on June 4, 1921, water levels in Pueblo reached 24+ feet during one of the worst flooding events in Colorado history:
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May 30, 1894 was Memorial Day, but also a day to forget for residents of .@bouldercolorado - Boulder Creek flooded, causing mass destruction & rendering the town a swampy island. Miraculously, nobody was killed, & residents rebuilt over the next year:
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Happy Birthday, Dearfield! O.T. Jackson's all-Black agricultural community was founded ##OTD in 1910. A decade + of boom years offered opportunity for hundreds, but gave way to struggles & eventually, abandonment:
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My dad found this thank you letter to my great grandfather from President Eisenhower and I think it's pretty darn cool. My great grandpa was Eisenhower's body guard when he would come to Denver
Alice Hill, btw, was a force of nature. Not only was she CO's poet laureate (1919) & helped found the woman's press club, but she was also a music teacher, reporter, & 1st female member of CO historical society. (.@HistoryColorado).
#WomensHistoryMonth :
Founded in 1898 by journalist Minnie Reynolds, the Denver Woman's Press Club featured the nation's 1st poet laureate, Alice Polk Hill, & consistently advocated for rights & better treatment for women & children:
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