The Fort Chambers-Poor Farm site, which sits just northeast of Boulder, has a complicated past, particularly because of its ties to the Sand Creek massacre.
Written by Aaron Dobler A little tree with a big history is growing in Chambersburg’s Chambers Fort Park. A Liberty Tree was planted on Oct. 17 by America250PA and the Pennsylvania Freemasons to commemorate the historic trees that the Sons of Liberty gathered under during the American Revolutionary War. The Liberty Tree is a living […]
The city acknowledged that the marker at Fort Chambers where Company D of the Third Colorado Cavalry had trained before participating in the Sand Creek Massacre on Nov. 29, 1864 was removed because it falsely stated that the fort had been used in an