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  • 475. Boggsville (MR)

    Large home with outbuildings located in a deep field of both tall and mowed grass.
    Boggsville

    Boggsville, located on the Purgatoire River, was first used as a campsite by the Plains Indians. With the fur trade vanishing, many former mountain men found work raising livestock. Through his wife’s government land grant connections, Thomas Boggs started his ranch near the river on a branch of the Santa Fe Trail. It became known as Boggsville after he and his wife, Rumalda Luna Bent Boggs, built their first home. John Wesley Prowers moved to the Boggs’s ranch in 1867 along with frontiersman Kit Carson and his family. A year later, with Carson in poor health, his wife, Josefa, died from childbirth complications. Kit died several weeks later at nearby Fort Lyon. Thomas Boggs was the executor of Carson's will.


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    Santa Fe Scenic and Historic Byway


    History Colorado


    Santa Fe Trail - Colorado

    Tour brochure featuring the women of Boggsville with a photo of a Josefa Jaramillo Carson and her infant son Kit Carson, Jr.
    Cavy, Bullwhacker, and Scout Hint
    Tour Brochure for Boggsville iwth drawing of property containing a house and trees.
    Freighter Hint