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DeLyn Winters

A fourth-generation Colorado Springs native, DeLyn enjoys the beautiful scenery and rich history of her home city and the surrounding area. She is a Rhetoric and Writing instructor at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs who loves to hike, play the flute, and drink good coffee. You can email her at delyn.winters@gmail.com. She is co-creator of the Veterans Writing Community, which holds writing workshops both online and in person to help those in the military community tell their stories. You can share your story by contacting her through the VWC Website at www.veteranswritingcommunity.com.

Pioneer Profiles: Alice Bemis Taylor

Alice Bemis Taylor was a pioneer of arts and social programs in Colorado Springs. Although she preferred a quiet, humble lifestyle, her legacy has been the foundation of many familiar landmarks of Colorado Springs. In 1881, Alice Bemis was four years old when her family to Colorado Springs for her mother’s health. This was a common […]

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Winfield Scott Stratton: The $10 Million Man, Part 4

Winfield Scott Stratton Part 4: The More Things Change Continued from: Part 1: “A Test of Faith” Part 2: “Independence and Influence” Part 3: “A Testament to a Legacy” Winfield Scott Stratton was a man whose destiny had been shaped by dreams. As a teenager, he dreamed of coming to Colorado to seek gold. As

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Winfield Scott Stratton: The $10 Million Man, Part 3

Winfield Scott Stratton, Part 3: A Testament to a Legacy Continued from: Part 1: “A Test of Faith” Part 2: “Independence and Influence” Winfield Scott Stratton’s life had been directed by prophetic dreams: when he was a kid, he dreamed he would leave his hometown of Jeffersonville, Indiana to seek his fortune in Colorado. As

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Winfield Scott Stratton: The $10 Million Man, Part 2

Winfield Scott Stratton, Part 2: Independence and Influence Continued from: Part 1: “A Test of Faith” As dawn broke on July 4, 1891, Winfield Scott Stratton stood upon his two claims near Victor, Colorado: the Washington and the Independence, named to commemorate the date on which they were claimed. After paying off his grubstake to his

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Winfield Scott Stratton: The $10 Million Man, Part 1

Winfield Scott Stratton, Part 1: A Test of Faith Winfield Scott Stratton, perhaps the least known but single largest contributor to Colorado Springs, was an enigma. Known as much for his benevolence as for his eccentricities, Stratton was America’s first and biggest nineteenth-century multi-millionaire. Stratton was born in Jeffersonville, Illinois in 1848 as one of

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Pioneer Profiles: Mabel Barbee Lee

This series, “Pioneer Profiles,” explores some of the interesting characters that define Colorado history. All the quotes from the following article are from Cripple Creek Days by Mabel Barbee Lee. *** Mabel Barbee was born to Johnson and Kitty Barbee in 1884. Johnson Barbee was a prospector who spent his time looking for his mother lode,

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