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
Italian Immigrants
12020-10-07T14:21:10-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d724211gallery2020-10-08T07:12:11-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dThis page is under construction!
This page has paths:
12016-01-28T12:41:08-08:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36dEthnic Groups and DiversityChristopher J. Schreck20plain2024-09-25T12:00:38-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
This page references:
12020-10-07T14:20:39-07:00Italian Baker at El Moro.1Italian woman baking bread at the El Moro mine, 1902plain2020-10-07T14:20:39-07:00
12020-10-07T14:18:11-07:00Italian Family at Rouse1Interior of Italian Workman's Home at Rouse, 1902plain2020-10-07T14:18:11-07:00