Colorado and the Silver Crash

Colorado and the Silver Crash

The Panic of 1893

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Publication Date: 5th July 2021

A catastrophic depression engulfed Colorado in 1893. The government’s decision to adopt the gold standard and stop buying silver hit the mining industry like a cave-in. Unemployment reached 90 percent in Leadville, a city built on silver. Strikes by union miners in Cripple Creek and Leadville led to destruction and death. Political parties split along battle lines of gold versus silver. By 1898, the country had begun to recover, but silver mining was never the same. Using firsthand commentary and more than one hundred historic photographs, John Steinle skillfully commemorates the story of Colo... Read More
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A catastrophic depression engulfed Colorado in 1893. The government’s decision to adopt the gold standard and stop buying silver hit the mining industry like a cave-in. Unemployment reached 90 percent in Leadville, a city built on silver. Strikes by union miners in Cripple Creek and Leadville led to destruction and death. Political parties split along battle lines of gold versus silver. By 1898, the country had begun to recover, but silver mining was never the same. Using firsthand commentary and more than one hundred historic photographs, John Steinle skillfully commemorates the story of Colo... Read More
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A catastrophic depression engulfed Colorado in 1893. The government’s decision to adopt the gold standard and stop buying silver hit the mining industry like a cave-in. Unemployment reached 90 percent in Leadville, a city built on silver. Strikes by union miners in Cripple Creek and Leadville led to destruction and death. Political parties split along battle lines of gold versus silver. By 1898, the country had begun to recover, but silver mining was never the same. Using firsthand commentary and more than one hundred historic photographs, John Steinle skillfully commemorates the story of Coloradans trapped in the unprecedented social, economic and political conflict of America’s first great depression.
Details
  • Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Series: Disaster
  • Publication Date: 5th July 2021
  • State: Colorado
  • ISBN: 9781467147576
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Coins, Currency & Medals
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mining
    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY)
Reviews
“In this heavily researched and detailed account, Arvada author John F. Steinle combines Colorado’s situation with the panic of 1893, which led to widespread unemployment nationally and the rise of the populist movement. It culminated in the nomination of William Jennings Bryan as presidential candidate.” The Denver Post -     Sandra Dallas, The Denver Post
Author Bio
John has worked as curator and archivist at the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cincinnati Historical Society, as director at several Ohio museums, as administrator of the Hiwan Homestead Museum in Evergreen, Colorado, and as the history education supervisor and region supervisor for the Bear Creek Region. He has been a member of many different living history and reenactment groups, such as the 1st Colorado Volunteers Civil War unit and the American Military Living History Association. This is his fourth book.
A catastrophic depression engulfed Colorado in 1893. The government’s decision to adopt the gold standard and stop buying silver hit the mining industry like a cave-in. Unemployment reached 90 percent in Leadville, a city built on silver. Strikes by union miners in Cripple Creek and Leadville led to destruction and death. Political parties split along battle lines of gold versus silver. By 1898, the country had begun to recover, but silver mining was never the same. Using firsthand commentary and more than one hundred historic photographs, John Steinle skillfully commemorates the story of Coloradans trapped in the unprecedented social, economic and political conflict of America’s first great depression.
  • Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Series: Disaster
  • Publication Date: 5th July 2021
  • State: Colorado
  • ISBN: 9781467147576
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Coins, Currency & Medals
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mining
    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic History
    HISTORY / United States / State & Local / West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY)
“In this heavily researched and detailed account, Arvada author John F. Steinle combines Colorado’s situation with the panic of 1893, which led to widespread unemployment nationally and the rise of the populist movement. It culminated in the nomination of William Jennings Bryan as presidential candidate.” The Denver Post -     Sandra Dallas, The Denver Post
John has worked as curator and archivist at the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Cincinnati Historical Society, as director at several Ohio museums, as administrator of the Hiwan Homestead Museum in Evergreen, Colorado, and as the history education supervisor and region supervisor for the Bear Creek Region. He has been a member of many different living history and reenactment groups, such as the 1st Colorado Volunteers Civil War unit and the American Military Living History Association. This is his fourth book.