Jackson, Edith Stuart.

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Edith Stuart Jackson (1906-1982) was a history enthusiast and expert on the history of Cripple Creek, Colorado. Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado and raised in the Cripple Creek Mining District, Jackson graduated from Colorado Teacher's College in 1928. She had a lifelong interest in Cripple Creek and spent her life researching the history of the area and its inhabitants. She earned an M.A. in history from Ohio State University in 1960, where she was author of the thesis "The History of Journalism at Victor, Colorado: In the Cripple Creek Mining District".

From the description of Edith Stuart Jackson papers, 1860-1978. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 173611151

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creatorOf Jackson, Edith Stuart. Edith Stuart Jackson papers, 1860-1978. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
referencedIn Morris, Henry Curtis, 1875-. Correspondence, 1945-1963. University of Nevada, Reno, Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center
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correspondedWith Morris, Henry Curtis, 1875- person
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Colorado
Cripple Creek (Colo.)
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Mining camps
Mining camps
Mining districts
Mining districts
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Active 1860

Active 1978

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