NEW DEAL RESOURCES ON COLORADO’S EASTERN PLAINS
MULTIPLE PROPERTY SUBMISSION
This multiple property listing is organized around the built resources resulting
from numerous federal programs of the “New Deal” era on Colorado’s eastern plains.
While the entire nation suffered from the economic crisis of the 1930s Great Depression,
the eastern plains region of Colorado faced additional crises, including agricultural
depression, drought, dust storms, and grasshopper plagues. President Franklin Roosevelt
initially developed his New Deal programs to provide relief to the destitute in all parts
of the nation, but they soon grew to include special reform and recovery programs and
policies for agriculture and areas such as the Dust Bowl. This multiple property
submission supplies a context for understanding the conditions that eastern Colorado
endured during the “dirty thirties,” and provides a basis for evaluating the physical
resources constructed as a result of the federal New Deal programs. It includes
information on extant resources from 1933 through 1943, based partly on a field survey
in four eastern Colorado counties.
The historic contexts developed for this document cover those New Deal programs
initiated to provide relief through work projects, to either improve or construct
public works. Although public works programs constituted only part of the numerous
New Deal policies and programs initiated in the years following the Great Depression,
they are significant for the resulting built resources in the eastern plains counties
of Colorado. The New Deal-era programs are presented in four major historic contexts:
I. Roosevelt’s Alphabet Army: 1933-1943
II. The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Soil Conservation Service in Eastern
Colorado: 1935-1942
III. The Public Works Administration – Building a framework for Eastern Colorado:
1933-1942
IV. The Works Progress Administration – Work for Everyone: 1935-1942
Numerous other New Deal programs also affected life in eastern Colorado during the
Depression years; they are briefly mentioned in the introductory background section.
(Accepted for the State Register on 12/16/2005; accepted by the National Register on 1/27/2007)
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BENT COUNTY
LAS ANIMAS POST OFFICE
513 6th St., Las Animas
National Register 1/16/2008, 5BN.591
KIT CARSON COUNTY
BURLINGTON GYMNASIUM
450 11th St., Burlington
National Register 12/11/2007, 5KC.208
KIOWA COUNTY
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Kiowa County Fairground, US Hwy. 287, Eads vicinity
National Register 12/11/2007, 5KW.87
LAS ANIMAS COUNTY
KIM SCHOOLS
425 State St., Kim
National Register 4/24/2007, 5LA.1815
PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL
County Road 142 just south of US Hwy. 160, Branson vicinity
National Register listed 8/13/2008, 5LA.11144
WHITE SCHOOL
Intersection of County roads 191 and 30, Kim vicinity
National Register 8/1/2008, 5LA.11139
LINCOLN COUNTY
HUGO MUNICIPAL POOL
US 287 and 6th Ave., Hugo
National Register 7/24/2008, 5LN.206
MORGAN COUNTY
MORGAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE AND JAIL
225 Ensign and 218 W. Kiowa, Fort Morgan
State Register 3/13/2002, National Register 4/1/2002, 5MR.466
OTERO COUNTY
ADOBE STABLES, ARKANSAS VALLEY FAIRGROUNDS
800 N. 9th St., Rocky Ford
National Register 12/26/2007, 5OT.478
LA JUNTA CITY PARK
Colorado Ave. and 10th St., La Junta
National Register 4/24/2007, 5OT.937
ROCKY FORD POST OFFICE
401 N. 9th St., Rocky Ford
National Register 1/16/2008, 5OT.935
PHILLIPS COUNTY
PHILLIPS COUNTY COURTHOUSE
221 Interocean Ave., Holyoke
National Register 12/26/2007, 5PL.19
PROWERS COUNTY
DOUGLAS CROSSING BRIDGE
County Rd. 28, Granada
National Register 2/4/1985, 5PW.44
HOLLY CITY HALL
119 E. Cheyenne St., Holly
State Register 6/11/2003, National Register 10/11/2003, 5PW.175
HOLLY GYMNASIUM
North Main Street, Holly
National Register 4/24/2007, 5PW.268
LAMAR POST OFFICE
300 S. Fifth St., Lamar
National Register 1/22/1986, 5PW.43
WILEY ROCK SCHOOLHOUSE
603 Main St., Wiley
National Register 2/20/2004, 5PW.196
WILLOW CREEK PARK
Memorial Drive, Parkview Ave. and Willow Valley Rd., Lamar
National Register 8/10/2007, 5PW.56
SEDGEWICK COUNTY
SEDGWICK COUNTY COURTHOUSE
315 Cedar St., Julesburg
National Register 4/24/2007, 5SW.81
WASHINGTON COUNTY
AKRON GYMNASIUM
W. 4th St. & Custer Ave., Akron
National Register 1/16/2008, 5WN.198
WELD COUNTY
FORT VASQUEZ SITE (Fort Vasquez Museum)
US Hwy. 85, Platteville vicinity
National Register 9/30/1970, additional documentation 9/9/2001, 5WL.568
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