Miners, Merchants, and Missionaries: The Roles of Missionaries and Pioneer Churches in the Colorado Gold Rush and Its Aftermath, 1858-1870Scarecrow Press, 1980 - 287 páginas |
Contenido
Respond to the Gold Rush | 23 |
Colorados Political Social and Economic | 48 |
Ecclesiastical Development in the Aftermath | 69 |
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Términos y frases comunes
A. H. M. S. Correspondence American Amos Steck Badger Baptist began Billingsley Bishop Black Hawk Boulder Breck building Byers Central City Chivington Christian circuit civilization clergy Colo Coloradans Colorado City Colorado Gold Rush Colorado Magazine Colorado pioneers Colorado State Historical Congregationalists congregations Crawford create denominations Denver Diary Dyer early Episcopalians established Evangelical expansion frontier Colorado George Gilpin God's gold fields gospel groups Hafen Historical Society History Howlett Ibid Indians John John Chivington John Dyer Kansas Kansas Territory Kehler land leaders lived Machebeuf Methodist Episcopal Church miners mining camps ministers mission missionaries moral organized parish Pike's Peak political preached preachers Presbyterian presiding elder priests Protestant Episcopal Published privately rado Randall Rankin reform religion religious resident revivalism Richard Sopris Rocky Mountain Roman Catholic Sabbath saloon sermon settlers social Sunday School Talbot temperance territory theater tion towns Union Villard West western wilderness William William Gilpin women York
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