
Eureka, Colorado - the early years
The historical photo blog Shorpy has a great photo today of the Colorado mining town, Eureka which can be seen here in high resolution Eureka: 1900. The photo is just really striking. It is amazing to me to see how people scratched out a life in the rugged west, particularly so high up in the Colorado mountains. There are some really cool details in the photo, I like the kid in the background wearing the 10 gallon hat. The four miners in the foreground look like they are in the opening scene of a movie. I spent some time in Southwestern Colorado last summer and was astounded by the beauty. I got to Silverton which is near Eureka. The character of those small mining towns remains. I thought it was really cool to see how they have preserved their main streets; something we have sadly lost in many of the towns around Utah.
The photo is by renowned photographer William Henry Jackson who was among the first to photo document some of the West’s greatest treasures, especially the greater Yellowstone region including early life in Jackson Hole.
Great photo.