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Newport Saloon Token (Cripple Creek, Colorado)

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Newport Saloon Token (Cripple Creek, Colorado)
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600.00USDto p********n+ buyer's premium (138.00)
This item SOLD at 2016 May 14 @ 13:16UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Choice and exceptionally rare. 2 1/2c Variety. Aluminum. Round. Cripple Creek Special Token. Saloon / Newport / Cripple Creek // GF 2 1/2c / IT.


One hundred years ago, on August 22, 1901, the sound of gunfire shattered the cool morning air of Cripple Creek, Colorado. The Newport Saloon fell silent. Its roulette wheel ceased to click, and the clang of the slot machines stopped. Behind the cigar case stood Grant Crumley, part owner of the saloon. In his hand, he gripped a smoking sawed-off shotgun. Millionaire mine owner Sam Strong lay at his feet. Sam Strong died two hours later. In the August 23 issue of the Colorado Springs Evening Mail, Mayor Crane ran a decree on the front page. He publicly denounced Strong and all other gamblers for the common practice of carrying concealed weapons, saying: ‘I believe that in a community so well governed as Cripple Creek, where warrants are worth 100 cents on the dollar, any person who carries a gun or other dangerous weapon concealed on his person is either a coward, a bully or an outlaw.’ Crane ordered that all gambling houses in Cripple Creek be closed and that ‘all persons carrying concealed weapons quit said practice.’ (And 100 years later we are still debating the same issues!) [historynet.com] City: Cripple Creek State: Colorado Date: c1902 ID# 37519