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English: Key locations of the Colorado Coalfield War, 1913-14, based on Map of Colorado, C S Hammond & Co. NY, 1911 and Walker, Mark (2003). "The Ludlow Massacre: Class, Warfare, and Historical Memory in Southern Colorado". Historical Archaeology. 37 (3): 67. ISSN 0440-9213
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Map illustrating the main locations of striking miners' colonies and towns during the Colorado Coalfield War, 1913-14

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English: Key locations of the Colorado Coalfield War, 1913-14, based on Map of Colorado, C S Hammond & Co. NY, 1911 and Walker, Mark (2003). "The Ludlow Massacre: Class, Warfare, and Historical Memory in Southern Colorado". Historical Archaeology. 37 (3): 67. ISSN 0440-9213
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Map illustrating the main locations of striking miners' colonies and towns during the Colorado Coalfield War, 1913-14

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