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As a part of a course I am taking, I'm looking for someone who is a bit of a buff on Jamestown history and/or local Native American history to talk to. This course is on graphic memoir and illustrated non-fiction. I am not sure where my interview(s) with local contacts will take me (perhaps inclusion in my project or not depending on what I learn). Right now, my proposed theme is my family's exploration of and learning about our cool new home-town. I am particularly interested in meeting folks who know some of the mining history and pre-mining history of the area.
Alternatively, if you can point me to any published materials, documented history, or historical society resources, I would take that too!
Thanks!
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Hi For some town history you might try Mary Ellen Burch, the Sapps, or Larry Hittle. There is also a little book at the Merc called "Elysian Memories" or something along that line. I also have a few books myself with info on early Jimtown such as "Stampede to Timberline" by Muriel Wolle, "Crofutt's Gripsack Guide of Colorado", and a geology pamphlet on the Jamestown Mining District describing most of the local mines extant in 1881. Louis Mauer may also have some helpful info. SvH
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10-23-2023, 10:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-23-2023, 10:14 PM by Wendystokes.)
Dear Licata family, I still have a half dozen copies of Mountain Memories ($20 each). Available to anyone. I also have a brief history of the Blue J which I learned from the BC historian (which I wrote down after we walked the Blue J together when it was for sale in 2000)(I forget her name); the historian informed me and BC representatives about the history when BC was investigating whether to procure the 41 acres of land around the Blue J (this land was bought by BC from the owners, along with a $7000 contribution from our town, toward filing a conservation easement) and us now referred to as the BC Blue J Open Space. Happy to share! And I too basically live across the street from you! (Tim and I got the detailed chicken coop tour from Octavia & Julian the other day!)
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Thank you all for these great responses! I have reviewed the website and found one other that has some history as well. I will definitely be in touch with a few of you to get more information, and am looking for an in person interview in addition to the reading material.
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The Mountain Memories book is in need of a V2 -
I wonder who might be interested in this as a project,
and also if anyone can recommend some free collaboration
software for said project.
I hear too many horror stories about wordpress, and wonder if
someone has experience with something better.
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Robert, I have been thinking exactly the same thing. Coming up on 50 years of history since the first one and a lot of folks are here with stories to be remembered and retold. In this age it seems like potential for it to be a multimedia collection. Not sure how to organize that but I second that a second one is due.