Winfield Scott Stratton - Cripple Creek, CO
Posted by: cldisme
N 38° 44.827 W 105° 10.326
13S E 485044 N 4288728
The first millionaire in the Cripple Creek Mining District
Waymark Code: WM9Y7J
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 10/15/2010
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Although a bit miserly with the gold coin he is holding in his hand today,
Winfield Scott Stratton was known for being generous with the money he received from the Independence Mine.
The interpretive sign in the museum window reads as follows:
Winfield Scott Stratton
1848-1902
Known as the "Midas of the Rockies", Stratton was enticed to Cripple Creek District by Bob Womack. His first claim, the Independence Mine, was staked on July 4, 1891. The rich strike made Stratton the District's first millionaire.
This memorial to Stratton was sculpted by Michael Slancik, a lifelong resident of Cripple Creek.
Dedicated May 13, 2005
Location description: Between Cripple Creek Scenic Railroad and the Cripple Creek Museum
Statue's Subject: Winfield Scott Stratton
Artist: Michael Slancik
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Visit Instructions:
Photo of the statue with person sitting on bench next to the statue, standing next to the statue or other-wise interacting appropriately with the statue(face of person does not need to show, gps does not need to be in photo).
Extra credit for having fun!!!