Chandler,_Colorado
Chandler, Colorado
Mining ghost town in Colorado, United States
Chandler is an extinct coal company town located south of the Lincoln Park area near Cañon City in Fremont County, Colorado, United States.[3] The Chandler post office operated from August 4, 1890, until October 31, 1942.[4]
Chandler was a company coal mining town owned and operated by the Victor-American Fuel Company.[5] It is located south of State Highway 115 along a county road named Chandler Road, west of Williamsburg, Colorado and north of Rockvale, Colorado. It was originally homesteaded in the 1880s, and the last ore was hauled out in 1942.[6] The town is now completely depopulated.[7] Chandler was home to a significant Asian-American mining population.[8]
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- Dalrymple, James; King, Henry P. (1916). "Fourth Annual Report of the State Inspector of Coal Mines". Colorado Coal Mining Department. p. 26. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
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- Eaton, M. Kathleen (April 10, 2010). "Now & Then: Asian Americans in Fremont County – Laundries, Chandler Coal Mine Strike, and State Prison, 1880-1933". Now and Then. Royal Gorge Regional Museum & History Center. Retrieved February 20, 2020.
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