
Duane A. Smith
Author · 7 books
Duane Smith received his academic degrees from the University of Colorado and completed his Ph.D. in 1964. That year he began to teach at Fort Lewis College where he is a Professor of Southwest Studies. His areas of research and writing include Colorado history, Civil War history, mining history, urban history and baseball history. He is an extremely popular professor at Fort Lewis, and he is the author of over thirty books on a variety of subjects including Rocky Mountain Mining Camps: The Urban Frontier; A Colorado History; Horace Tabor: His Life and the Legend; Silver Saga: The Story of Caribou Colorado; Colorado Mining: A Photographic History; Fortunes Are for the Few: Letters of a Forty-niner; Rocky Mountain Boom Town: A History of Durango; A Land Alone: Colorado’s Western Slope; Song of the Hammer and Drill: The Colorado San Juans, 1860-1914; Mining America: The Industry and the Environment, 1800-1980; Mesa Verde National Park: Shadows of the Centuries; The Birth of Colorado: A Civil War Perspective; and Sacred Trust: The Birth and Development of Fort Lewis College.
Series
Books

Mesa Verde National Park
2009

Mesa Verde National Park
Shadows of the Centuries
1988

The Trail of Gold and Silver
Mining in Colorado, 1859-2009
2009

A Visit With the Tomboy Bride
Harriet Backus & Her Friends
2003

The Rise Of The Silver Queen
Georgetown, Colorado, 1859-1896
2005

Rocky Mountain Heartland
Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming in the Twentieth Century
2008

Rocky Mountain Mining Camps
The Urban Frontier
1973