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Tom Sharp (trader)

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690: 39: 295:) by 1876, which changed the nature of his business. He began to import purebred horses from France, England, and Kentucky to cross-breed with "rugged" ponies that had been owned by Native Americans. He received national attention for his bred horses and cattle. His white-faced Hereford cattle were branded with the Lazy S Bar and Reverse S Bar brands. Sharp was active in the Cuerno Verde Livestock Association, including being its president for a time. He was also active with the 226:, and Utes had used the areas trails that then began to be used by French trappers. It was a route that continued to be used by Utes for travel to and from hunting grounds and by raiding parties in the 19th century. Sharp traded with the Utes, who liked the "flashy" military uniforms that he imported from 198:
Sharp arrived in the Huerfano Valley in the fall of 1868 with John Williams and John White, and was persuaded to stay by Captain Charles Deus. He first had a small cabin where he initially lived with his wife. Sharp built a log and adobe trading post called Buzzard's Roost Ranch in the Upper Huerfano
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After flakes of gold were found in Pass Creek, Sharp established the town of Malachite (at County Roads 550 and 570), expecting a gold rush to the area. It was built in 1870 on his land, one mile from the post, and had several wood and adobe houses. Although the gold rush did not occur, the gold
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Valley (on present-day County Road 570) in 1870 and later took up residence in the trading post. He purchased furniture in Missouri for his residence. The trading post got its name for the hundreds of buzzards that would roost in the stream-side cottonwood trees by the post.
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flakes were in sufficient quantity to support a stamp mill, which, along with a flour mill, was operated by Deus. The settlement was a thriving community for a time. It had a post office from 1880 to 1915 and was on an 85-mile (136.8-km) post road between
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His wife, Katherine Durrette was born in Marion County, Missouri in 1844. They were married in Missouri in 1871 and had three children, William, Emma, and Elizabeth. He received the Third Degree in Masonry at the Huerfano Lodge in
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until 1868. He was a prospector and railroad worker. He also supplied meat to mining camps in California and Oregon with an Anglo-Native American named "Old Tex". By 1867, he was in
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in 1859, and sandwiched around his service during the Civil War, Sharp traveled across the
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and had close relationships with family members. European settlers also used the
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and founded the now extinct town of Malachite, Colorado. It was located on the
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were regular visitors, who had their winter camped near the post and along
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as superintendent of the horse department and promoting the fair.
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on May 30, 1838. Sharp was a Confederate soldier during the
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and later an explorer who operated a trading post on the
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Malachite, Colorado
Black and white photo of Sharp on a standing horse. At the bottom, text reads "W. T. (Tom) Sharp, 82, on Tonapah, a fast pacer".
Hannibal, Missouri
Confederate soldier
Taos Trail
Huerfano River
Huerfano County, Colorado
Hannibal
Marion County, Missouri
American Civil War
Sterling Price
Pikes Peak
American West
British Columbia
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Union Pacific Railroad
Mosca Pass
Badito, Colorado
Greenhorn Mountain
Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range
Apache
Comanche
Union Army
Chief Ouray
Chipeta
Huerfano River
Trapper's Trail
Sangre de Cristo Pass
San Luis Valley
Taos, New Mexico

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