Pueblo - Paperback
by Charlene G. Simms (Author), Maria S. Tucker (Author), Jeffrey Deherrera (Author)
At the confluence of the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek, Native Americans were the first to inhabit Pueblo and its surroundings. Pueblo means village in Spanish, appropriate for an area that was settled in the early 1800s by people from present-day New Mexico with Spanish and Native American roots. A trading post established in 1842 was named El Pueblo. The gold rush of 1858 attracted the first influx of people who saw more opportunity in Pueblo than in the goldfields. With its vision to become a great city with railroads, a steel mill, and smelters, Pueblo was soon known as the Pittsburgh of the West. Employment and business opportunities invited emigrants from all over the world, creating a diverse city populated with people of many ethnicities. Pueblo has persevered through natural disasters and economic turmoil, building a thriving and resilient community through each chapter of its history.
Author Biography
The Special Collections Department of the Pueblo City-County Library District (PCCLD) has selected iconic images from its extensive photograph archives that document Pueblo's history. Charlene Garcia Simms is the genealogy and special collections librarian, Maria Sanchez Tucker is the manager of special collections and museum services at PCCLD, and Jeffrey DeHerrera is a historian.
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