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Spanish Peaks Regional Health Center company history timeline

1862

In October of 1862, sheepherders from the San Luis Valley herded their sheep over to the Lower Cucharas Valley (near La Veta) for the winter.

1863

Prior to 1863, there were no stagecoach lines or trains between Denver and Sante Fe.

1872

Ironically, Fred Walsen moved his family to Denver in 1872 when he was elected State Treasurer and no direct descendants remain, while most of the other families stayed and their descendants still call Walsenburg home.

1893

The first major strike occurred in 1893 but was quickly put down.

1900

By 1900, Anglo settlement and cattle corporations absorbed most of the available range land and the Hispano settlers had to pay cash to use national forest or private rangeland.

1913

A third strike was considered at an April 1913 meeting in Trinidad.

1950

In the 1950’s more mines closed and the population started to drop.

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