Ghosts of the Western San Juans, Volume 2
A Guide to the Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of the Eastern San Juan Mountains, Colorado

John K. Aldrich

Handy guide details 29 sites including Creede and ten other sites in Mineral County, Del Norte, Summitville and two other sites in Rio Grande County, six sites in Gunnison County, six sites in Saguache County and two sites in Conejos County. Plus a section on area geology, including Summitville District in Rio Grande County, Creede District in Mineral County, and Conejos County.


56 pages, 5.5" x 8.5", 8 color photographs, 16" x 20" pull-out topo map printed both sides, bibliography, 1997. Published by Columbine Ink.
ISBN 978-1-8834251-4-2. paper

$12.95

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