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  1. Winfield Scott Stratton (July 22, 1848 – September 14, 1902) was an American prospector, capitalist, and philanthropist. He discovered the Independence Lode near Victor, Colorado on July 4, 1891, and became the Cripple Creek Mining District 's first millionaire in 1894.

  2. Winfield Scott Stratton was born on July 22, 1848, in Jeffersonville, Indiana and died at his home in Colorado Springs on September 14, 1902. His father, Myron Stratton, was a ship builder in that Ohio River port. Winfield Stratton studied carpentry in his father’s shipyards and became an expert draftsman. In 1868, like many other young men ...

  3. Jan 19, 2023 · In the nineteenth century, no one embodied that American myth of the rugged individual than Winfield Scott Stratton, the first millionaire of the Cripple Creek Gold boom in 1893. Guests: Thomas Andrews, Betsy Jameson, Matt Mayberry, and Christine Siddoway.

  4. www.cspm.org › cos-150-story › winfield-scott-strattonWinfield Scott Stratton - CSPM

    Winfield Scott Stratton. In 1902, Winfield Scott Strattons death at age 52 set off a firestorm of interest surrounding the details of his sizeable estate. Perhaps it was his rags to riches story – a working-class carpenter turned multi-millionaire. Or, perhaps it was his reclusiveness; the fact that he kept old friends from “the lean ...

  5. Winfield Scott Stratton . Induction Year. 1990. Inductee Number. 72. W.S. Stratton was indeed the “Midas of the Rockies.” For 19 years he was a failed prospector, but in 1891, his luck changed and he became legend.

  6. www.cspm.org › cos-150-story › myron-stratton-homeMyron Stratton Home - CSPM

    Among a wealth of impressive philanthropic gifts in Colorado Springs’ history, the Myron Stratton Home ranks as one of the most unusual, as well as one of the longest-lived. The legacy of Winfield Scott Stratton (1848-1902), and named after his estranged father, the home nearly did not see the light of the world.

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  8. Sep 17, 2019 · Winfield Scott Stratton died on Sept. 14, 1902 at his home at 115 N. Weber St. in Colorado Springs. He was 54 years old and suffered from diabetes and cirrhosis of the liver. Stratton’s...

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