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White River Indian Agency, near modern Meeker: 11 White River Ute vs United States civilians Battle of Milk Creek: September 29 - October 25, 1879 near modern Meeker Ute Wars: White River War: 32-50 [c] White River Ute vs United States of America Battle of Berwind Canyon: October 24, 1913 Berwind: Coal Wars: Colorado Coalfield War: 1
Site is a city park [14] Fort Flagler: Camp at Animas City Durango: La Plata: 1879 Temporary stockades [14] Fort Meeker: Cantonment on White River Meeker: Rio Blanco: 1879 1883 U.S. Army camp Quarters refurbished, museum [14] Fort Lewis 2 Hesperus: La Plata: 1880 1891 U.S. Army post Converted to Indian boarding school: Fort Crawford: Cantonment ...
1253 – Great Fire of Utrecht, the Netherlands, lasted for 9 days and destroyed much of the city. 1276 – Third Fire of Lübeck, Germany, results in a comprehensive fire safety system. This was the last major fire in the city before bombing of WW II. 1327 – Fire of Munich, Germany, destroys one-third of the city, 30 deaths.
The fire is composed of three subsidiary fires that merged: West Fork fire, Papoose fire and Windy Pass fire. Cause: Lightning. 2014: 19,569 acres (7,919 ha) Alkali fire: Moffat County near Maybell, Colorado: 2015: 11,699 acres (4,734 ha) Gutterson Ranch fire: U.S. 34 north of Keenesburg, Colorado: 2016: 38,380 acres (15,530 ha) Beaver Creek fire
This is a list of more than 3,800 currently, or formerly, inhabited places in the U.S. State of Colorado. [a] [2]Major inhabited places in Colorado include the: 273 municipalities from the List of municipalities in Colorado [3] [4] [1] [2]
East River near New York City: Steamship sank due to fire on board. Deadliest maritime disaster in New York City, and deadliest in city's history until 2001. 1,000–2,000 1893 1893 Sea Islands hurricane: Tropical cyclone Georgia, South Carolina: Fatalities estimated 1,000 1918 1918 Cloquet fire: Wildfire (rural) Minnesota: $7,300,000 918 1978 ...
November 22: Denver City founded east of Cherry Creek as a rival to Auraria, displacing the St. Charles Association. [4] [2] 1859 The first burial ground, the Mount Prospect Cemetery (later called the Old Denver City Cemetery) was established. [5] John C. Moore becomes mayor. [6] April 23: Rocky Mountain News begins publication. [7]
The Second Battle of the Odon began as part of the Battle of Normandy. The Battle of Nietjärvi began. German submarine U-319 was depth charged and sunk in the North Sea by a B-24 of No. 206 Squadron RAF. Born: Jan-Michael Vincent, actor, in Denver, Colorado (d. 2019) Died: Joseph Sadi-Lecointe, 53, French aviator (died from torture by the Gestapo)