Presented by Dave Lively of Lively Tours and Talks.
Amidst national economic crisis and the harshities of the life in the
late 1800s, sisters Kittie and Annie Harbison established a successful
homestead and dairy farm at what is now the west entrance of Rocky
Mountain National Park. From crossing Berthoud Pass to living in the
hostile environment of the Rocky Mountains, the sisters persevered
through the many challenges of life in the American West. Their story
of courage, grit, and determination highlights the contributions of
women in history that often go untold. Discover what Colorado life
looked like more than a hundred years ago for ordinary women who lived
extraordinary lives.
It’s about the people:
Women Homesteaders
Civil War Veteran
Rocky Mountain National Park
National Panic of 1893
Dairy Ranching
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Farr Regional Library - High Plains Library District
1939 61st Avenue, Greeley, 80634, Colorado, United States