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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Old Caleb Trotter had great plans for his town in Colorado. For years he'd roamed the Rockies, finally finding his El Dorado! He discovered glittering gold that would surely make him flush! He founded Trotter's Gulch and soon there was a frenzied rush! Cabins were built on plots that prospective miners selected. Why, there was even a school and three churches were erected! 'Twas a bawdy place with the usual brawls and seedy saloons. Soiled doves and gamblers invaded the town by platoons! Time moved on and Caleb established a general store, Figuring that the mining game wasn't for him anymore. He made his fortune catering shovels, overalls and boots, To hard-rock prospectors and other such galoots! The population reached ten thousand and showed great potential. It boasted a railroad station and other services essential. It included three undertakers, five blacksmiths and ten preachers, Four doctors, two newspapers and twelve well-respected teachers! Alas, the pay dirt around Trotter's Gulch soon petered out. The future of the town was left very much in doubt. 'Twas soon abandoned and another ghost town was born. 'Tis no longer on the map - it now lies desolate and forlorn! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired (© All Rights Reserved)
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