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SUMMARY:History Talk:  The 1873 Hayden Survey of Colorado
DESCRIPTION:photo courtesy: Library of Congress \nWednesday\, October 5th:  5:00 – 6:00pm – Lecture by Map Expert Chris Lane \nLocation:  Summit Historical Society’s 1883 Dillon Schoolhouse \nAfter the Civil War\, the U.S. government realized the great need for accurate surveys of the American\nWest. Between 1867 and 1879\, four great federal surveys were established\, covering much of the region\nwest of the 100th degree of longitude. One of these was the U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of\nthe Territories\, run by Ferdinand V. Hayden. This included Hayden’s survey of Colorado between 1873\nto 1876. This was the first comprehensive survey of the territory\, which when finished made Colorado the\nbest mapped state in the Union\, a fact demonstrated in Hayden’s great Atlas of Colorado (1878). \n\nSpace is limited to 30 guests.  \n\nClick Here for Directions to Our 1883 Dillon Schoolhouse Museum
URL:https://summithistorical.org/events/history-talk-the-1873-hayden-survey-of-colorado/
LOCATION:Slifer Smith & Frampton- Breckenridge Office\, 117 S Main St.\, Breckenridge\, CO\, 80424\, United States
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