Correspondence, 1860-1881.

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Correspondence, 1860-1881.

Letters to and from Augustus and Thomas Wildman describe the journey from Leavenworth to Denver City, conditions at the Pikes Peak mines, the settlement and growth of Denver City, the Territory of Jefferson and the Provisional Government, the Denver Vigilance Committee, and the formation of Colorado Territory.

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Wildman, Lucy S.

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Wildman, Thomas G. (Thomas Gregory), 1837-1891

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Wildman, Frederick Seymour, 1832-

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Wildman, Mary D. Kehler.

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Wildman, Augustus, 1834-1872.

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Augustus Wildman (1834-1872), son of Frederick S. Wildman of Danbury, Connecticut, was working in St. Louis in 1858 and set out for the Pikes Peak gold mines in 1859, but soon abandoned mining and moved to Denver. In 1865 he and his family returned east. Thomas Gregory Wildman, brother of Augustus, lived in Denver from 1860 to 1866. From the description of Correspondence, 1860-1881. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702128533 ...

Wildman, Frederick Seymour, 1805-1893.

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Wildman family.

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