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LA Junta Tribune Readers of the Daily Democrat on June 7, 1921 fetched the morning paper to read a rather somber headline. “F.T. Lewis Body Found,” followed by “Wife, Mrs. White and Little Girl are Still in River.” Francis T. Lewis, a 58-year-old city engineer in La Junta and resident of Horse Creek, was popular among citizens living in the Valley according to the La Junta Tribune Democrat’s 50-year retrospect of the 1921 Flood published June 5, 1971. The bodies of Lewis wife, Frances, and Gertrude White, wife of Frank White, were found soon thereafter. “(Lewis), his wife, Mrs. Frank White (her husband farmed Lewis’ place) and Mrs. White’s two nieces from Kansas had driven to a point near Fort Bent in order to view the flood,” according to the Tribune Democrat in 1971. “They were trapped by the ‘swell’ of water that had inundated North La Junta.” ....
How well do you know the history of Colorado Springs? Sure, you might know that Gen. William Jackson Palmer founded the city and that Pikes Peak was Katharine Lee Bates inspiration for the song America the Beautiful. But how well do you really know the history of the town you live in? Not surprisingly, there s much more to the region than Garden of the Gods and a statue of a man on a horse that can cause traffic problems. Here are nine historical facts about Colorado Springs you probably didn t know. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo wasn t the city s first zoo The first zoo in Colorado Springs was opened by a colorful Chicago saloon owner. Photo courtesy Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum. ....
A collection of the interesting and sometimes unusual events that happened this week in Arizona history.May 23On this date in 1868, Col. Christopher “Kit” Carson, who directed the campaign against the Navajos which resulted in their surrender and the exile of about half the tribe to Fort Sumner between 1864 and 1868, died at Fort Lyon, Colorado., just nine days before the ....
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