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Along the 156 completed miles of one of these lines, the Denver and Rio Grande railway, extending from Denver toward New Mexico, the five counties traversed by it have trebled or quad« Digitized by VjOOQ IC 40 rupled their W6alth and population, and the taxable appraisement of the whole territory, which (as it does not include the mines and cattle) is perhaps less than half of the real wealth, has in- creased from $16,015,521, in 1870, to $35,669,030, in 1873.
The town of Colorado Springs, of w
...hich the site was only selected just before the Denver and Rio Grande railway was com- pleted to it, in the autumn of 1871, has become in two years a thriving place of over 2,000 souls, and promises to double in another year.
At the commencement of the Denver and Rio Grande railway, in 1871, Pueblo contained only 500 people ; it now counts over 4,000.
The farming population, miners and other classes, have increased proportionately in Colorado.
The effect of the completion of 118 miles of main line of this .*oad has been in an average of less than two years to add 20,000 people to the population along and supplied by it.


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