Publication: Denver Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade, 1892, Denver
9" x 6" in pictorial wrappers. 128 pp. Illustrations. 2 folding maps, each 6" x 9." Index. List of members of the Chamber and Board of Trade, complete with addresses. Replete with information on the economy of Denver and Colorado, including agriculture, mining, ranching, trade, railroads, buildings, cultural benefits, and the general state of the region. This published report reflects the positive outlook for Denver's future put forward by the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade. It not only gives summary details for the progress made in 1891, but also specifically states that the information and illustrations in the booklet are designed to attract potential businesses and residents to move to Colorado. One of the fold-out maps is of the City of Denver; the other is a map of the United States showing Denver as a central railroad / transportation hub for anything or anyone going in any direction. Portion of text block has been separated from the staples and some minor soiling to wrappers along with light creasing and light wear to the extremities. An attractive and highly informative publication.
Inventory Number: 52794