Silverton Symbol of Great Industrial Revolution Center of Commerce of the San Juan Mining Region

In 1860, Charles Baker and several prospectors entered the San Juan Mountains in search of wealth. They soon found deposits of gold and silver along the Animas River, in an area that was later called “Baker’s Park”. The San Juans belonged to the Utes, but it was just a matter of time before the Brunot Treaty was negotiated with Chief Ouray and the mountains were opened to settlement....

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