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  1. Coordinates: 38.9972°N 105.5478°W. The Territory of Colorado was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from February 28, 1861, [2] until August 1, 1876, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Colorado. [3]

  2. Learn about the creation, governance, and statehood of the Colorado Territory (1861–76), which was the predecessor to the state of Colorado. See a map of the territory's location and the lands that were ceded to the US from Mexico and Spain.

  3. A historical map of the Central Gold Region in Colorado, drawn by Frederick J. Ebert under the direction of Governor William Gilpin. The map shows the geographical features, counties, towns, and mining claims of the territory.

  4. 2024 Territory Days Map. 2024 Territory Days Official Event guide. Vendor Information. Contact us for more information regarding. advertising and sponsorship opportunities for 2024 Territory Days. Three Day Event! May 25-27.

  5. See the first official map of Colorado Territory, based on state surveys conducted in 1861. The map shows the early territorial boundaries, place names, rivers, mountains, and reservations in the Rocky Mountains.

  6. The map shows the early territorial surveys, an early regional depiction of the Rockies with early place names, the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservations, rivers, mountains, Bent's Fort, Colorado City, Denver, Henderson's Ranch, Ft. St. Vrain, Golden City, Central City, Bradford, Hamilton, Jefferson, Ft. Garland, Gagosa, and handful of other place ...

  7. Map of Colorado Territory embracing the Central Gold Region. Contributor Names. Ebert, Frederick J. Gilpin, William, 1813-1894. Monk, Jacob. T. Sinclair's Lith. Created / Published. Philadelphia : Jacob Monk, 1862. Subject Headings. - Colorado--Maps, Physical. - United States--Colorado. Notes. - Relief shown by hachures.

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