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in the autumn of 1869, reporting that the South Platte Valley presented a good opportunity for the colony. In October, Meeker began organizing the enterprise, and on December 14, 1869, he placed an advertisement in the Tribune calling for volunteers to join him in the new venture. Meeker's
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During the 1870s, the colony became known for its heavy use of irrigation, with one visitor reporting that nearly every person in the cooperative was involved in the maintaining of at least one irrigation ditch. Meeker was killed by
225:. The cost of membership for those accepted to the colony was set at $ 160. Of the more than 3000 people who responded, Meeker selected 700 applications as prospective colonists, ninety of whom later backed out. 211:
In 1869 Greeley sent Meeker, then employed as the agricultural editor of the Tribune, to the Colorado Territory to seek out a location for a colony to promote settlement in the West. Meeker returned to
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usage in present-day northern Colorado, demonstrating the viability of cultivation at a time when agriculture was emerging as a rival to mining as the principal basis for the territorial economy.
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to the area. The religious nature of the colony was not agreeable to all the settlers, however, so a portion of them spread out to other nearby lands in the area.
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served as the first vice president and later president of the colony, as well as the colony's superintendent. Cameron would also become president of the
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With the collected membership fees, Meeker journeyed west in the Spring of 1870 with two other officers. They purchased a tract of land in
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until 1972. As a result, several nearby towns grew more rapidly as a source of liquor; and at least two small towns,
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and South Platte Rivers and founded the settlement. Initially, the colony thrived and expanded, attracting other
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community of "high moral standards". The colony was founded in March 1870 at the site of present-day
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Sixteen Years on the Great American Desert; Or, The Trials and Triumphs of a Frontier Life
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The Colony's influence is recognized in the region's history. Greeley remained a
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advertisement specifically sought volunteers of high moral standards, who were
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Fire protection services for the City of Greeley are today provided by the "
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Horace Greeley had journeyed west in 1859 at the height of the
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