“Hi, I’m Jim Leggitt
What you are looking at represents a geographic area of exactly one square mile, and inspired by historic land survey records filed in 1906 during the peak gold rush in Central City, my drawing reveals a tangled patchwork of numbered and named mining claims, each measuring 150 feet wide by 1,500 feet long, placed in erratic overlapping patterns filed with Colorado’s Gilpin County. Most of the physical evidence of more than 17,000 mining claims has been lost with the exception of the still standing Teller House Hotel, constructed in 1872, which you can spot in the upper right corner of this drawing.
Thanks for stopping by. ”