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Brighton

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The town of Brighton was founded by railroad man and real estate developer Daniel F. Carmichael at the junction of the Denver Pacific (now Union Pacific) and Denver and Boulder Valley Railroads. Carmichael determined, "There should be a town here that would do credit to the splendid valley." The junction, originally named Hughes after the first president of the Denver Pacific Railroad, had a long history as a crossroads of the West. The town grew into an agricultural center for the Platte River Valley with a thriving sugar beet industry, dairies, and canning factories, but the changing economy would transform Brighton first into a suburban community and now into one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States.

Author Biography:

Author Albin Wagner is the deputy director of the New Jersey Division of Archives and Records Management. A native of Brighton, he is a former editor of the Brighton Blade and the Fort Lupton Press. Wagner has written four books and numerous articles on the history of Brighton and Adams County. In this new volume, Wagner compiled a stunning array of historic images from a variety of sources--many of them never published before--that bring Brighton's past back to life.
Release date NZ
June 15th, 2009
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
128
Dimensions
165x229x13
ISBN-13
9780738569413
Product ID
3606303

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