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Greenhorn Valley

The Greenhorn Valley lies in southern Pueblo County, Colorado just east of Greenhorn Mountain. It includes the communities of Colorado City and Rye.[3]

Greenhorn Valley
Looking across Lake Beckwith towards Greenhorn Mountain
Greenhorn Valley
Location in Colorado
Floor elevation1,784 m (5,853 ft)[1]
Geography
LocationPueblo County, Colorado
CountryUnited States
Coordinates37°56′43″N 104°50′07″W / 37.94528°N 104.83528°W / 37.94528; -104.83528Coordinates: 37°56′43″N 104°50′07″W / 37.94528°N 104.83528°W / 37.94528; -104.83528[1][2]
Topo mapColorado City
Rye
Traversed byColorado State Highway 165
RiverGreenhorn Creek

Colorado State Highway 165, part of the Frontier Pathways Scenic Byway, goes through the valley and serves as its main street. Interstate 25 marks the eastern end of the valley.

Geography

The western part of the valley borders on the San Isabel National Forest. Lake Beckwith, both a reservoir managed by the Colorado City Metropolitan District and a state wildlife area managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, offers fishing, walking, and canoeing.[4][5] The highest peak in the Wet Mountains, Greenhorn Mountain, at 12,346 feet (3,763 meters), overlooks the valley from the west and dominates the view.[6] Greenhorn Creek rises on Greenhorn Mountain and traverses the valley which is situated where the creek leaves the mountains and emerges onto the Great Plains. The valley has an elevation of 6,800 ft (2,100 m) at Rye and 6,000 ft (1,800 m) at Colorado City.[7]

History

The mountain, creek, and valley are named after Cuerno Verde (Greenhorn in English), a Comanche chief and war leader who raided the Spanish settlements in New Mexico. He was defeated and killed, possibly in Greenhorn valley, in 1779 by a New Mexican army led by Governor Juan Bautista de Anza.[8]

The Taos Mountain Trail crossed Greenhorn Creek near present day Colorado City. The first settlement in the valley was in 1845, when mountain man John Brown, his wife Luisa Sandoval, and several children established a trading post where the trail crossed the creek. Brown and his family left Greenwood for California in 1849. In 1853, Lt. Edward Griffin Beckwith, an army officer, said of the valley, "six New Mexican families had built an irrigation system to divert the water from Greenhorn Creek to water their crops of corn, wheat, beans and watermelon. Their homes were built of adobe which stood shoulder to shoulder and were surrounded by a close fence of high pickets. They also had corrals for the safe keeping of their stock."[9]

Estefana (also Estefania) Bent, one of the two daughters of former New Mexico governor Charles Bent, inherited land in the Greenwood Valley and in 1859 moved there with her husband Alexander Hicklin, building a ranch house near where Brown's trading post had been. Hicklin became the first postmaster of the Greenwood Post Office in 1866 and established a stagecoach station in 1867. He died in 1874. Estefana Bent's ownership of the land was disputed in many long-running court battles. Her son, Alexander, was killed by a squatter on the ranch in 1878. She died penniless in 1927.[10]

Education

Greenhorn Valley Schools serves the valley with three schools: Rye Elementary School, Craver Middle School, and Rye High School.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b "Colorado City". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ Because there is no GNIS entry for the Greenhorn Valley, the elevation and coordinate data given here are for Colorado City, which lies roughly in the center of the valley.
  3. ^ "Greenhorn Valley Chamber of Commerce". 2019. Retrieved 2019-05-30. Greenhorn Valley, communities of Rye & Colorado City.
  4. ^ "CCPR—Lake Beckwith information". Colorado City Parks and Recreation. 2016. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  5. ^ "Lake Beckwith State Wildlife Area" (PDF). Colorado Parks and Wildlife. 2018-01-31. Retrieved 2019-05-30.
  6. ^ "Greenhorn Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  7. ^ Google Earth
  8. ^ Dodds, Joanne West (1994). They All Came to Pueblo: A Social history. Virginia Beach, Virginia: Donning Company. p. 13. ISBN 0898659086.
  9. ^ Dodds, Joanne West. "Greenhorn Chronology". Greenhorn Valley History. Pueblo City-County Library. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
  10. ^ Dodds, p. [1].
  11. ^ "Greenhorn Valley Schools". Retrieved 2019-05-30.

External links

  • The Greenhorn Valley View, a weekly newspaper serving the valley
  • Greenhorn Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • Greenhorn Valley Schools

greenhorn, valley, lies, southern, pueblo, county, colorado, just, east, greenhorn, mountain, includes, communities, colorado, city, looking, across, lake, beckwith, towards, greenhorn, mountainlocation, coloradofloor, elevation1, geographylocationpueblo, coun. The Greenhorn Valley lies in southern Pueblo County Colorado just east of Greenhorn Mountain It includes the communities of Colorado City and Rye 3 Greenhorn ValleyLooking across Lake Beckwith towards Greenhorn MountainGreenhorn ValleyLocation in ColoradoFloor elevation1 784 m 5 853 ft 1 GeographyLocationPueblo County ColoradoCountryUnited StatesCoordinates37 56 43 N 104 50 07 W 37 94528 N 104 83528 W 37 94528 104 83528 Coordinates 37 56 43 N 104 50 07 W 37 94528 N 104 83528 W 37 94528 104 83528 1 2 Topo mapColorado City RyeTraversed byColorado State Highway 165RiverGreenhorn CreekColorado State Highway 165 part of the Frontier Pathways Scenic Byway goes through the valley and serves as its main street Interstate 25 marks the eastern end of the valley Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Education 4 References 5 External linksGeography EditThe western part of the valley borders on the San Isabel National Forest Lake Beckwith both a reservoir managed by the Colorado City Metropolitan District and a state wildlife area managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife offers fishing walking and canoeing 4 5 The highest peak in the Wet Mountains Greenhorn Mountain at 12 346 feet 3 763 meters overlooks the valley from the west and dominates the view 6 Greenhorn Creek rises on Greenhorn Mountain and traverses the valley which is situated where the creek leaves the mountains and emerges onto the Great Plains The valley has an elevation of 6 800 ft 2 100 m at Rye and 6 000 ft 1 800 m at Colorado City 7 History EditThe mountain creek and valley are named after Cuerno Verde Greenhorn in English a Comanche chief and war leader who raided the Spanish settlements in New Mexico He was defeated and killed possibly in Greenhorn valley in 1779 by a New Mexican army led by Governor Juan Bautista de Anza 8 The Taos Mountain Trail crossed Greenhorn Creek near present day Colorado City The first settlement in the valley was in 1845 when mountain man John Brown his wife Luisa Sandoval and several children established a trading post where the trail crossed the creek Brown and his family left Greenwood for California in 1849 In 1853 Lt Edward Griffin Beckwith an army officer said of the valley six New Mexican families had built an irrigation system to divert the water from Greenhorn Creek to water their crops of corn wheat beans and watermelon Their homes were built of adobe which stood shoulder to shoulder and were surrounded by a close fence of high pickets They also had corrals for the safe keeping of their stock 9 Estefana also Estefania Bent one of the two daughters of former New Mexico governor Charles Bent inherited land in the Greenwood Valley and in 1859 moved there with her husband Alexander Hicklin building a ranch house near where Brown s trading post had been Hicklin became the first postmaster of the Greenwood Post Office in 1866 and established a stagecoach station in 1867 He died in 1874 Estefana Bent s ownership of the land was disputed in many long running court battles Her son Alexander was killed by a squatter on the ranch in 1878 She died penniless in 1927 10 Education EditGreenhorn Valley Schools serves the valley with three schools Rye Elementary School Craver Middle School and Rye High School 11 References Edit a b Colorado City Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Because there is no GNIS entry for the Greenhorn Valley the elevation and coordinate data given here are for Colorado City which lies roughly in the center of the valley Greenhorn Valley Chamber of Commerce 2019 Retrieved 2019 05 30 Greenhorn Valley communities of Rye amp Colorado City CCPR Lake Beckwith information Colorado City Parks and Recreation 2016 Retrieved 2019 05 30 Lake Beckwith State Wildlife Area PDF Colorado Parks and Wildlife 2018 01 31 Retrieved 2019 05 30 Greenhorn Mountain Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Google Earth Dodds Joanne West 1994 They All Came to Pueblo A Social history Virginia Beach Virginia Donning Company p 13 ISBN 0898659086 Dodds Joanne West Greenhorn Chronology Greenhorn Valley History Pueblo City County Library Retrieved 2 November 2022 Dodds p 1 Greenhorn Valley Schools Retrieved 2019 05 30 External links EditThe Greenhorn Valley View a weekly newspaper serving the valley Greenhorn Valley Chamber of Commerce Greenhorn Valley Schools Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Greenhorn Valley amp oldid 1120142087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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