Black Smoke and White Iron: Colorado Rail Annual No. 29
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Black Smoke and White Iron: Colorado Rail Annual No. 29
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A history of Colorado kilns, ovens, furnaces and rails
The first detailed study of Colorado's coke and ore smelting industries and their importance to the state's mountain railroads.
Individual histories of dozens of historic sites including GPS locators for exploration.
Five full color, full page reproductions of Otto Kuhler paintings. Over 240 historic and contemporary photographs, drawings, maps and charts. Steam locomotive rosters of the major smelters.
Contents:
Acknowledgments, Introduction and Preface, pp. 9-12,
Ch. 1: Betsy from Pike, pp. 13-46,
Ch. 2: Coke and Smoke, pp. 47-128,
Ch. 3: Brick Beehives, pp. 129-178,
Ch. 4: Silver Furnaces, pp. 179-216,
Ch. 5: Iron Horses, pp. 217-237,
Appendix A - List of Smelters, pp. 238-247,
Appendix B - Locomotive Rosters, pg. 248,
Appendix C - GPS Locations, pg. 249,
End Notes, pp. 250-254,
Glossary, pg. 255,
Bibliography, pg. 256-258,
Index, pp. 259-264.
Colorado Railroad Museum, hardcover with dust jacket, 264 pages, standard portrait book 10 x 8 in., B&W and Color photographs and illustrations.
Features:
- New
- Hardcover
- Bill Reich
- Colorado Railroad Museum