Moss Agate – Montgomery Bluff, Colorado

  • Moss Agate from Montgomery, Colorado
  • Montgomery, Colorado 39.3555° N, 106.0765° W
  • Collected July 1870
  • BM 1948.64.113

Thin piece of moss agate. Moss agate is a semi-precious stone commonly used for jewelry.3 From Montgomery, Colorado. The now abandoned mining town has become a reservoir.1

Reeve would have been visiting just after the gold rush ended. The town would have been mostly abandoned at this time.2 This was part of a Yale geological trip of the northwest, right after Reeve’s graduation from Yale. The group had a military escort, and during the first day of the expedition they were joined by William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody. After a long and arduous journey, they reached Colorado near the end of their trip.6

For Further Reading

  1. Spencer McKee. 2019.”The Story of Colorado’s Sunken Ghost Town.” Outtherecolorado.com (Colorado Springs, CO). https://www.outtherecolorado.com/colorados-sunken-ghost-town/
  2. Hafen, LeRoy R., Parsons, William Bostwick, and Tierney, Luke D. 1941. Pike’s Peak Gold Rush Guidebooks of 1859. Arthur H. Clark Company
  3. (2009) moss agate. In: Manutchehr-Danai M. (eds) Dictionary of Gems and Gemology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
  4. (1984)”BLM Colorado State Office Cultural Resources Series Publications.” The New Empire of the Rockies: A History of Northeast Colorado, no. 16.
  5. Cody, William F. 2011. The Life of Hon. William F. Cody, Known as Buffalo Bill. UNP – Bison Original.https://archive.org/search.php?query=Life%20of%20Hon.%20William%20F.%20Cody%2C%20Known%20as%20Buffalo%20Bill
  6. Betts, C.W. 1871. “The Yale College Expedition of 1870.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 43: 663-671. New York. Harper Brothers Publishing. https://books.google.com/books?id=CEtOAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA671&lpg=PA671&dq=yosemite+expedition+yale+harper&source=bl&ots=l_nVjo61A-&sig=ACfU3U0ljsudziR9EBVepfAVq7YtmkGwkQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjhhMLRsvfoAhXBc98KHXioB9QQ6AEwDnoECAgQLg#v=onepage&q=yosemite%20expedition%20yale%20harper&f=false