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Colorado Fuel and Iron: Culture and Industry in Southern Colorado Main MenuCF&I TimelinePredecessor and Subsidiary CompaniesMiningHealth and SafetyEthnic Groups and DiversityImportant PeopleEmployee LifeLabor Relations in the Industrial WestLand and WaterCities and TownsSteel ProductionArtifactsCompany PublicationsAssorted Histories and Short StoriesQuips and blurbs relating to Southern Colorado's industrial historyThe Steelwsorks Center of the WestBooks and Other ResourcesCredits and AcknowledgementsChristopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dC.J. Schreck
Colorado Fuel and Iron
12015-11-30T22:53:53-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d724272Culture and Industry in Southern Coloradoimage_header2025-08-21T12:45:53-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dThe Colorado Fuel and Iron Company (CF&I) was one of the most powerful corporations in the American West. It controlled more land, more water, and more people in Colorado and the surrounding area than any other entity, public or private, at the turn of the twentieth century. As such, CF&I was also the focus of intense controversy for its role in various labor disputes over the years, including the infamous Ludlow Massacre that took the lives of twenty-one people including more than a dozen women and children. At the same time the company offered opportunities to immigrants and their families that they may not have received in their native countries. CF&I built schools, hospitals, parks, and partnered with the YMCA to provide health and recreational services to their employees. Entire cities and towns sprung up around CF&I mines and and quarries, and industries aimed at serving miners and steelworkers exploded as the demand for goods increased. For better or worse, the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company shaped the landscape of southern Colorado as we know it, and many of us are here today because of the hard working men and women who came to this country to take advantage of the opportunities that CF&I provided.
The photographs and articles in the following pages were written and assembled by staff members and volunteers from the Steelworks Center of the West, with the help of students from Colorado State University-Pueblo. It is currently maintained by former Steelworks Center staff member and CSU-Pueblo alum Chris Schreck. If you have something you would like to contribute to this project please let me know, and be sure to check back occasionally for updates. This exhibit was last updated in April 2025.
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12015-12-01T16:49:23-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dCompany History Overview19plain2022-05-05T07:11:36-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12015-12-01T16:44:12-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dCF&I Timeline11plain2023-06-30T07:30:58-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-06-14T15:29:43-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dPredecessor and Subsidiary Companies15image_header2022-01-27T07:57:03-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12015-12-15T09:38:33-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dMining24gallery2024-09-25T11:56:47-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-03-16T08:29:54-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dHealth and Safety13gallery2017-10-11T13:46:33-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-01-28T12:41:08-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dEthnic Groups and Diversity20plain2024-09-25T12:00:38-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12015-11-30T23:28:37-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dImportant People9plain2018-01-02T10:10:50-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12015-12-01T18:29:45-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dEmployee Life12image_header2020-10-15T13:57:21-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12020-10-15T13:48:37-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dLabor Relations in the Industrial West6image_header2024-09-25T12:09:31-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12017-04-20T11:54:28-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dLand and Water6plain2024-09-25T12:11:32-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12021-02-01T11:42:47-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dCities and Towns4plain2021-02-02T06:59:11-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-05-26T07:55:32-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dSteel Production3plain2016-11-02T14:02:12-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12015-12-14T09:55:27-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dArtifacts4plain2017-10-10T15:00:02-07:00Victoria Miller39460033159c0605b61f802e1d65a3994bef40b3
12017-10-09T12:04:26-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dCompany Publications5image_header2017-12-27T10:07:47-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-01-04T09:03:30-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dAssorted Histories and Short Stories12Quips and blurbs relating to Southern Colorado's industrial historyplain2017-12-27T10:08:37-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-01-25T08:37:12-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dThe Steelwsorks Center of the West4plain2019-06-12T02:12:27-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-01-14T17:22:55-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dBooks and Other Resources4plain2022-01-27T07:37:16-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-01-25T13:31:52-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dCredits and Acknowledgements17plain2025-08-21T12:51:49-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
12016-03-16T13:26:12-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dWelcome to the Mill (under construction)79image_header2016-10-03T09:14:15-07:00Blake Hatton668ed8e064332293f5252d57bb106581fc79a416