Showing posts with label Colorado Springs Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado Springs Colorado. Show all posts

Thursday, April 22, 2021

150 YEARS OF HISTORY?

Post by Doris McCraw

writing as Angela Raines

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2021 marks the sesquicentennial of Colorado Springs. While most will still not be traveling this year, thanks to the internet, Zoom, and other media outlets, others can join in on some of what is happening. 

Besides sharing various stories from the city's history, I am sharing some links to information you might be interested in. 

The town itself was set up as a resort town. Its founders envisioned a place where those from the East and Europe to come and enjoy the clean air and the plethora of natural beauty. The additional benefit they found; the clear air also helped those show suffered from consumption. Note, that consumption during this time was considered any wasting disease which included tuberculous, asthma, cancer among others. For that reason, the area was a magnet for doctors who not only were searching for a cure for themselves but for others also.

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When you think about it, the kind of people it takes to create a new town, especially one of this type, they had to believe and dream big. 

Here are a few links that you may find interesting concerning this rich history.

The history through quilts: https://youtu.be/6VhV12vzzUs

Holiday Baking at Rock Ledge Ranch: https://youtu.be/BrGiMsmtJcQ

Horsing Around Rock Ledge Ranch: https://youtu.be/2fgN98qAnEM

Women's Suffrage, Jail is not a Pleasant Experience: https://youtu.be/teyM_0CeAUo

History on the Go: https://mobile.cspmstoryofus.com/

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I hope you all enjoy some of the local histories and find them useful.


Until next time and I share more history. 


Doris Gardner-McCraw -
Author, Speaker, Historian-specializing in
Colorado and Women's History
Western Writers of America,
Colorado Author League,
Women Writing the West
Angela Raines - author: Telling Stories Where Love & History Meet

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Monday, June 22, 2020

EVER HEARD OF SPRING?

Post by Doris McCraw
writing as Angela Raines

Have you ever heard of Spring? I can hear you now, "Of course, everyone's heard about spring, it ended like two days ago."
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Spring Byington
The Spring I'm speaking about is Spring Byington. Perhaps most of you may know of her from the time she spent on the television series 'Laramie'. She worked on stage, screen, and television and was fairly successful in all. The reason I became fascinated, other than I have an affinity for performers, having been one myself, is where she was born and what she did before she became 'famous'.

Spring Dale Byington was born on October 17, 1886, in Colorado Springs, Colorado to Professor Edwin Lee Byington and Helen Maude (Cleghorn) Byington. Her father was the superintendent of the public schools and principal of the high school in Colorado Springs from 1884-1889. The family left and after Mr. Byington died in 1891, Mrs. Byington placed Spring with her grandparents and attended medical school. After graduation, Mrs. Dr. Byington went to Montrose, Colorado to practice medicine there.

In the 1900 census, Mrs. Dr. Byington was living in Denver, Colorado with Spring and her other daughter Helen at 3626 W 32nd Ave. as boarders.

By 1907, Spring was pursuing her career with a troupe that traveled through some of the mining towns in Colorado. According to the Montrose Enterprise of January 11, 1907:

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Unfortunately, Helen Byington died on April 12, 1907, a few short months after Spring had visited her.

Spring left New York and her work as a stage actor and went on to become a contract player for MGM. From there she appeared in a number of films and had her own television show 'December Bride' that began a five-year run in 1954.

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Spring Byington & Robert Fuller
from the television show
'Laramie'
Spring Byington died on September 7, 1971, in Los Angeles, California of cancer. For those who may be interested, here is the IMdB biography: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001981/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm

Doris Gardner-McCraw -
Author, Speaker, Historian-specializing in
Colorado and Women's History
Angela Raines - author: Writing Stories Where Love & History Meet
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