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This is a series of writings by Rob Quint about the history of the Crested Butte, Gunnison and surrounding area. There is a lot of great information and interesting stories.

It Always Cost More to Live in Crested Butte?

Even with the arrival of The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, prices were always higher […]

Baseball and Skiing Were the Big Sports in Crested Butte?

Henderson Fossett logged the first football injury in town with a dislocated shoulder in 1890. […]

Women Were in Short Supply in Crested Butte?

Mary Willison, typical wife and mother of the times, moved here in 1882. She immediately […]

They Sold Crested Butte for Two Dollars?

The Ute Indians, only about 10,000 in number, were an unusual and fragmented tribe. These […]

Shots were Fired in Crested Butte?

“RIOTING!” was the headline in the Rocky Mountain News on December 12, 1891. “Five men […]

How a Miner Made 89 Cents?

The pay varied…as high as $1.50 a ton in 1882, when miners were scarce, to […]

The Railroad Barons Raced to Crested Butte?

The immediate goal was Gunnison. The Denver and Rio Grande was cutting a path through […]

Tony, of Tony’s Conoco (now The Museum) Hauled the Freight?

The train arrived, 7 days a week, at 2pm, weather permitting. Tony handled 3 or […]

They left a hole in Elk Avenue for the Christmas Tree?

The main town event was the Christmas play at the school. The Fire Department was […]

It All Started With a Sawmill?

Some sources say it was 1877…others 1878. It matter’s little, the important thing is that […]