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Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #1


These ovens, or sealed furnaces, converted coal into coke, which burned at a higher temperature and was used in industry, especially smelting ore. At their peak, some 500 ovens operated in Cokedale.

Ruins of coke processing ovens in Cokedale: #1

May 12, 2019




Ruins of the Commissary at Madrid Plaza, undated


A Commissary was a company store that sold food and other necessities

Ruins of the Commissary at Madrid Plaza, undated



Adobe buildings and oven, Segundo, 1902


Mexican adobe buildings and “bake oven,” Segundo, 1902

Adobe buildings and oven, Segundo, 1902


View of Weston, 1903


Weston, Colorado, “built by Mexicans and by early White settlers and not by the Company” = CF&I, 1903

View of Weston, 1903


Adobe building at Starkville, 1903


A typical adobe building in the Mexican Plaza, Starkville, Colorado, 1903

Adobe building at Starkville, 1903


Children, oven, and grinder at Starkville, 1902


Children, baking oven, and chili grinder at Mexican Plaza, Starkville, 1902

Children, oven, and grinder at Starkville, 1902


Adobe settlement in Starkville, 1896-1915


View of adobe and frame buildings in the coal mining camp of Starkville (Las Animas County)

Adobe settlement in Starkville, 1896-1915


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