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  2. Cripple Creek (film) - Wikipedia

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    Cripple Creek is a 1952 American western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring George Montgomery, Jerome Courtland and Karin Booth. [1] It was produced by Edward Small for release by Columbia Pictures .

  3. Tracked by Bloodhounds; or, A Lynching at Cripple Creek

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    The film is set at a gold mining camp in Cripple Creek, Colorado where it was filmed. [1] It begins as a man knocks on the door of a miner's cabin on Bennett Avenue. A kind and generous woman answers and offers the man food. He demands money and kills the woman after she refuses.

  4. Emma F. Langdon - Wikipedia

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    Emma Florence Langdon (1875 – November 29, 1937 [1]) moved to the gold mining district of Cripple Creek, Colorado in 1903. She was an apprentice linotype operator who wrote that "women's place should be in the home and not in public life." [2] In spite of such sentiments, she played a very visible role during some very turbulent times.

  5. Albert E. Carlton - Wikipedia

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    Albert E. Carlton was born on February 20, 1866, in Warren, Illinois, to H. M. Carlton, a merchant from Massachusetts.He attended Beloit College in Wisconsin.He accepted a clerk position in the mercantile trade after graduation.

  6. After the Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    After the Gold Rush is the third studio album by the Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released in September 1970 on Reprise Records.It is one of four high-profile solo albums released by the members of folk rock group Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping 1970 album Déjà Vu.

  7. Junius J. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Junius J. Johnson left Colorado after the Cripple Creek strike to avoid arrest. He need not have done so: Mass arrests of miners did occur, but only four strikers were ever tried and all were pardoned. Johnson settled in Little Rock, Arkansas. When the Spanish–American War broke out in 1898, he was appointed a colonel of an Arkansas regiment ...

  8. File:Cripple Creek4.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Charles L. Tutt Sr. - Wikipedia

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    They had a two-story gingerbread house, with a combination barn and buggy shed in the rear. Tutt's one-room business office was at 14 East Pikes Peak Avenue in the city. After opening a branch office in Pueblo, Colorado, in 1889, Tutt visited Cripple Creek, walked up "Poverty Gulch," and stake a gold mining claim. Once the claim was staked, a ...