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Vulcan, Colorado

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that spans over 25 miles (40 km) across southern Gunnison County and adjacent Saguache County. Multiple gold strikes resulted in mining operations and short-lived mining camps throughout the belt. The camps included Camp Willard (established in 1880), Cochetopa (1880), Dubois (1892), Spencer
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The mines along the Vulcan vein were productive, with the Good Hope, Mammoth Chimney, and Vulcan seeing the most ore shipped. But life in Vulcan saw disruptions brought on by labor disputes between union workers and owners, litigation among the mine owners, problems associated with the high
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line. Word spread quickly and within a year's time several mines were operating along what was termed the Vulcan vein. The mining camp of Vulcan grew rapidly and had a population of 500 by the summer of 1895. In March 1896, the town's first newspaper, the
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Vulcan received yet another pulse of activity when copper mining and smelting recommenced in 1916, but this activity was short lived and operations ceased by 1919. In 1920, Vulcan had a population of two. Today, only a few dilapidated structures remain.
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The marketable sulfur deposits in the area extended Vulcan's life. Beginning in 1906, sulfur was mined and shipped until a catastrophic fire ended operations in 1910.
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content of the rock, and destructive fires. It was just a few years before the mines began playing out. By 1906, essentially all gold,
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Fourteenth Census of the United States: 1920, State of Colorado, County of Gunnison, Precinct 21, Vulcan
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Vulcan was the most productive mining town to appear along the Gunnison Gold Belt, a gold-rich
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in the sagebrush-covered hills in southern Gunnison County near the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Vulcan
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Ghost town in Gunnison County, Colorado, United States
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Coalridge, Colorado
Ghost town
Abandoned building in Vulcan, August 2017.
Vulcan is located in Colorado
Vulcan is located in the United States
38°20′44″N 107°00′05″W / 38.34556°N 107.00139°W / 38.34556; -107.00139
Country
State
Colorado
County
Gunnison
GNIS
188360
ghost town
Gunnison County
Colorado
City of Gunnison
gold
Saguache County
sulfur
silver
copper

greenstone belt
Colorado portal
List of ghost towns in Colorado
Vulcanite
Boomtown

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