Lies, Legends & Lore of the San Juans: (And a Few True Tales)
Description:
Roger Henn, Ouray Colorado native, relates tales of early miners, lost gold mines, life in the tiny San Juan mountain towns, boyhood adventures, and other delightful and informative lore about past times in the San Juan Mountains of Southwestern Colorado. He also spins tall tales that have been handed down in the San Juans for generations. Now these wonderful stories have been captured in print. The forty-three tales include: * Our Friend the Murderer - The tragic story of Billy Nagle
* Silverton's First Cat - Early settlers had trouble keeping cats alive at high altitudes
* A Lake Called Lenore - One of Ouray's exclusive areas is named after a prostitute
* The Mystery of the Copper Mining Tools - Just how old are they, a hundred, possibly a thousand years old?
* Bootleg as the Economy - How the San Juan citizens subsidized their salaries during the Depression
* The Trip to Organize the Ouray Church - The trials and tribulations of Rev. Darley in the San Juans
* The Lost Swede Mine - A lost treasure still waiting to be found
* Snow Snakes and Snow Mosquitoes - Do they really exist?