Lincoln never visited Colorado, but Colorado and the
other western territories were constantly on Lincoln's mind, notes
William Convery, Colorado Historical Society State Historian. Lincoln
hand-picked some of Colorado's most notable names-Gilpin, Evans, Colfax,
Weld and others-who helped establish and administrate the territory and
laid the groundwork for it to become a state in the Union.
"Colorado was important to Lincoln because the West
was important to the Civil War," Convery says. "It was vital that the
West remain loyal to the Union and Lincoln firmly believed that
Colorado's mineral wealth would save the United States from the debt
accrued during the Civil War. As a result, Lincoln personally selected
many of the individuals who would later create Colorado."
Lincoln had a conversation about the Colorado mining regions on April 14, 1865 with former Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax
only a few hours before he left for Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.,
where he was assassinated. Colfax was charged with inspecting the
transcontinental railroad route that would transport Colorado's gold and
silver to the East. Lincoln gave Colfax a personal address to deliver
on his behalf to miners in Colorado. Colfax delivered the speech, among
Lincoln's last public addresses, to a gathering of miners in Central
City six weeks later. In gratitude for his efforts to bring statehood to
Colorado, Denver city leaders named Colfax Avenue after the Indiana
Congressman in 1868.
History Colorado hosted the first public appearance of Abraham Lincoln:
Self-Made in America mobile exhibition, back in April-May, 2008 at the
Colorado History Museum.
The New History Colorado Center Opening Day Celebration
Saturday, April 28, 2012 - 10:30am - 5:00pmOpening Day at the History Colorado Center kicks off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 am, and the doors open to the public at at 10:30. Activities are planned until 5 pm. Explore the new family friendly exhibits, time travel on a map of Colorado by using a time machine, and experience the magic of Colorado and its promise on our state-of-the-art wall of LCD screens. Opening day will include performers of all kinds, from tightrope walkers and astronauts, to cowboys and Colorado music. Crafts, caricature artists, and presentations of all kinds will make the opening day celebration one that will be truly memorable for the whole family.
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