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GERMAN IMMIGRANTS, 1870. Leaving Chicago to settle in Colfax, Colorado: colored engraving, 1870




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GERMAN IMMIGRANTS, 1870. Leaving Chicago to settle in Colfax, Colorado: colored engraving, 1870

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Media ID 7504743

1870 Chicago Colorado Immigrant Railroad Station Train Westward Expansion Colfax


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This colored engraving from 1870, titled "GERMAN IMMIGRANTS, 1870. Leaving Chicago to settle in Colfax, Colorado" offers a glimpse into the late American city streets bustling with activity during the era of westward expansion. The scene depicts a group of German immigrants eagerly embarking on their journey from Chicago to Colfax, Colorado. In this vivid portrayal, we witness the excitement and anticipation etched on the faces of these brave individuals as they gather at a bustling railroad station. The train stands ready to transport them towards new opportunities and dreams waiting for them in the North-West. The image not only captures an important moment in history but also reflects the spirit of adventure and determination that characterized many immigrants during this time. It serves as a reminder of their courage to leave behind familiar surroundings and embark on an uncertain path towards building a better future. As we gaze upon this print by The Granger Collection, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how transportation played a pivotal role in shaping America's growth and development. This artwork is not just about people boarding trains; it symbolizes hope, resilience, and the enduring human spirit that fueled westward expansion across our great nation.

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