Historic Map - Golden, CO - 1882
Description
View of Golden, Jefferson County, C.O., 1882 / drawn & published by J. J. Stoner.
This bird’s-eye view print of Golden, Colorado was drawn by J. J. Stoner and published by Beck & Pauli, Lithographers Co. in 1882. Golden began as an outpost west of Denver used as supply center for miners during the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush era.
The town located along Clear Creek became an early political center of Colorado when it was named the territorial capital in 1862. Industries began to appear such as the ore smelting and grain processing.
A brewery was established at Golden in 1873 by Adolph Coors and Jacob Schueler. In 1880, with the business’ success Mr. Coors was able to buy out Mr. Schueler leaving Coors as sole owner.
Also in 1873 the Colorado School of Mines was founded at Golden. The institution was originally operated by the Episcopal Church, and later was run by the state. The important research school remains a valuable learning institution of all aspects of mining to this day.
The panoramic map shows labeled streets, bridges, buildings and railroad route. Featured are inset illustrations of the Miners’ Smelting Works and Golden City Brewery. A. Coors, Proprietor.
Features references to the following locations:
Court House.
Colorado State School of Mines.
High School.
North Side School.
Presbyterian Church.
Methodist Church.
Baptist Church.
Episcopal Church.
Christian Church.
Swedish Lutheran Church.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Cambria Fire Brick and Tile Works. J. C. Hodges, Jr., General Manager.
Colorado Fire Brick and Tile Works. G. A. Duncan & Co.
Golden Fire Brick and Tile Works. C. D. Peppard, Manager.
White Ash Coal Bank.
City Water Works.
Golden Paper Mill. R. C. Wells.
Golden Brewery. A. Coors.
Miners’ Smelting Works.
Valley Smelting Works.
Golden Smelting Works.
Round House and Machine Shops.
Bone Fertilizer Works.
R. R. Depot.
Bank. F. E. Everett.
Bank. L. J. Smith & Co.
Golden Hotel. M. Schall, Owner.
Garbareno House. C. Garbareno, Proprietor.
Overland Hotel. Capt. Jas. Lang, Proprietor.
Burgess House. T. W. Burgess, Proprietor.
Omaha House. Jos. Heim, Proprietor.
Lumber Yard. Jobes & Snyder.
Flouring Mills.
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