
Mace's Hole: A History of Bandits, Brigands, and Beulah
2019年12月12日 · Juan Mace was one of the earliest outlaws in the territory, and he quickly became notorious after making his home in the peaceful glen now known as Beulah Valley. At the time settlers in the area had a different name for it: Mace’s Hole. The idyllic Beulah Valley, photographed from the south. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons.
Mace's Hideout 100 - Tempest Adventures
Mace’s Hole was named after a cunning outlaw who used the rugged and rocky terrain around the valley to paint an illusion about an armed and dangerous band of outlaws operating within its walls.
THE STORY OF MACE'S HOLE: at least partly true
2018年11月27日 · Ever heard of Mace's Hole? How about the town of Beulah? Both are in Colorado and take up close to the same space. So what was Mace's Hole? According to stories, it was a place where Juan Mace (Maes) held the stock he stole from travelers and local land owners/herders.
Mace, Juan - Beulah Historical Society
Dick Wooten, Indian trader and hunter, claimed to have seen Mace's Hole, now known as Beulah Valley, thirty years before these pioneersmen first looked upon it. He told that one Juan Mace, a Mexican horse thief and murderer, here concealed himself and …
Beulah still one great hideout - Pueblo Chieftain
2015年12月5日 · By the 1850s, it was renamed on maps as Mace's Hole, after Juan Mace, a Mexican cattle rustler who used it as an outpost because of its remote location as a fertile valley shielded by canyon...
From Mace's Hole, the Way It Was, to Beulah, the Way It Is: A ...
1979年1月1日 · From Mace's Hole, the Way It Was, to Beulah, the Way It Is: A Comprehensive History of Beulah, Colorado [The Beulah Historical Society] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Beulah, Colorado - Wikipedia
Beulah lies along State Highway 78 about 21 miles southwest of Pueblo, in the foothills of the Wet Mountains. The town of Mace's Hole was settled in 1862. [3] . The town was named for Juan Maes, anglicized to "Mace," a bandit who used the valley for a hideout. [5] .
Beulah History
It was first known in the 1840s as Fisher’s Hole. In the 1860s it was renamed Mace’s Hole, after the outlaw and cattle rustler Juan Mace, who hid from the law in the surrounding mountains. In 1876, the residents of Mace’s Hole opted to change the name of the community.
From Mace's Hole, the way it was, to Beulah, the way it is : a ...
2010年6月7日 · From Mace's Hole, the way it was, to Beulah, the way it is : a comprehensive history of Beulah, Colorado by Beulah Historical Society
Mace's Hole, Colonel Canby, F.C.V.R., Fort Weld - Colorado History
The mountain hideout was called "Mace's Hole." In the mountains outside of Pueblo, Colonel John Heffinger was the Southern commander put in charge of recruiting and readying this …
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