Login  Register

Re: New Book: Silver Rails: The Railroads of Leadville, Colorado

Posted by Chris James on Jul 17, 2015; 3:43pm
URL: http://c-sng-discussion-forum.254.s1.nabble.com/New-Book-Silver-Rails-The-Railroads-of-Leadville-Colorado-tp2862p2879.html

Robert

It does mention Algernon Weston and Weston Pass in several settings; as a (hazardous) route to Leadville before the railroads and as a considered rail route-both over and under-by several of the proposals. The Appendix is a compilation of the many "paper railroads" that were proposed but never built, a number of which considered a Weston Pass route.

Chris

The book does present the LMB, a railway that in its incorporation papers was originally going to go all the way to South Park via the 13,000 foot saddle between Mt. Sherman and Mt. Sheridan and down to Leavick. It doesn't go into great depth on the LMB itself, as it was so quickly subsumed by the C&S.

Percentage…hmmmm… hard to say. I did utilized a lot of the older books as sources, but at the same time when I did original research in the old newspapers and records, most of those facts were confirmed so I felt OK using "secondary" sources as some of the "primary" sources for this project. But there was a lot of great new stuff, though perhaps nothing earth shattering, in the Leadville papers of the day. Back when Mac Poor, Morris Cafky and others were writing in the 40s - 60s the incredible (and searchable!) resource of the Colorado Historic Newspaper Collection at http://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org didn't exist, so digging through there unearthed a lot of little and interesting quotes and factoids, a process much easier than searching through fragile volumes of newprint or losing your eyesight with microfiche, both of which almost guarantee that you will miss interesting stuff.

To give you an idea of the scope and content level of detail of the book, allow me to quote from the introduction:

So if you already own the Mac Poor books, the Morris Cafky book and any number of the D&RG books, you probably have 60% of what's presented here (plus a whole lot more in great detail). This volume pulls much of the Leadville information together under one cover. The other 40% includes the history of the Royal Gorge War, including its precursor on Raton Pass, building the D&RG and DSP&P/UP up Ten Mile Canyon, the more resent history of the Leadville Colorado & Southern, and a number of photographs that, to my knowledge, haven't seen the printed page before. A percentage of new photos? 25% maybe (not all relate to the railroads, but most do)? I haven't seen every single photo in every single book but a quick look through the volume showed about 100 images that I don't have in any other source.

I'm biased, but I think even if you own all the other books of the region you will still enjoy and find some new material in this one. At least I hope so. Thanks for asking!

Oh yeah - Zip Code: Enter any 5 numbers. The only reason its there is so the web site doesn't get bombarded with ads for male enhancement medications…. The numerical entry keeps the spam away. Chris J