Memories of Galatea, Colorado
Galatea was located fourteen miles west of Eads and was platted in November 1887. The post office opened December 2, 1887 and […]
Galatea was located fourteen miles west of Eads and was platted in November 1887. The post office opened December 2, 1887 and […]
General Carl Wulsten along with 397 German immigrants and 35 wagons left Chicago by a train February 8, 1870 to establish a […]
Check out our video on the Water Valley School House. See more about the Water Valley School House here: WaterValleySchoolHouse Click the […]
By Mike Bowen Co-author, We Found the Lost Sand Creek Site Chuck Bowen, Butch Kelley and I visited the Old Cheyenne Wells […]
Mike Bowen, co-author, We Found the Lost Sand Creek Site, presented Friday, September 8 at the Old Colorado City History Center on […]
By Mike Bowen When it comes to Sand Creek, we don’t have a dog in this fight. We don’t have any ancestors […]
By Mike Bowen, co-author, We Found the Lost Sand Creek Site Nearly two years before Sand Creek, the Minnesota Massacre on August […]
Enjoy these photos of Watermelon Day in Rocky Ford, CO in the early 1900s. We believe it was 1903. The photos were […]
By Mike Bowen, co-author, We Found the Lost Sand Creek Site On Aug. 8, 1864, more than 100 Indians attacked a wagon […]
How did Sand Creek become lost? Mike Bowen, co-author, We Found the Lost Sand Creek Site, presented on the book and how […]