John, thanks for the post on the CC depot, and the mill that eventually covered it up. When I was planning my layout, I briefly considered modeling Black Hawk and Central. Black Hawk has a great yard with an interesting prototype track arrangement that offers some challenging switching, and though the switchback to Central was abandoned early, the Central City depot ranks among the unique depots in the state. I love the polychromatic brick used as quoins, the flemish end gables and other details. The brick corbels at the end that hide the eaves are also of note. It would be something to model.
For those considering the C&Sng, Black Hawk is a very doable model. It is affordable as you could easily develop a shelf layout and it would not take more than a locomotive and some cars with a staging yard/ cassette. Black Hawk had a turntable too.
William Muchow is mentioned as the owner of Chain 'O Mines. I can't help but speculate that his son is Bill Muchow the architect. I came very close to visiting Bill when I first came back to Denver in the early 90s. He practiced from the 60s until his passing in 1994 or thereabouts. Many fine architects passed through Bill's firm, and they left a legacy that is Denver architecture today. You may still recognize Park Central (final home of the D&RGW corporate offices and dispatch, I believe), the Blue Cross Building and Currigan Hall.
Keith Hayes
Leadville in Sn3