Charles V. SOLDANO
Charles V. SOLDANO
Charles V. Soldano
Charles V. Soldano on Ancestry from jackiediane1.
CF& I
Pueblo was founded in 1842 as a frontier outpost where the Arkansas & Fountain Rivers meet by mountain men, who like the Indians, favored its mild winter climate. Near, but not in the mountains, it’s where minerals of the Rocky Mountains were processed. CF&I’s predecessor was founded in 1872 ”to purchase lands, minerals springs, coal and iron and other mines and quarries in Colorado Territory” to establish “colonies, towns, coal mining, iron making and manufacturing works.” Owned by Rockefeller and Gould, while Guggenheim had a smelter nearby, Pueblo was a source of much of their great wealth. Many men in our family worked at this behemoth company which had the mill, railroad and mines across Colorado and the surrounding states. Workers came from all over the world sustaining over 30 foreign language newspapers. Today EVRAZ makes the world’s longest rails, while the Federal Test Track Center nearby tests high-speed trains and just south is the world’s largest manufacture of windmills.
Charles V. Soldano CF&I
Charles V. Soldano CF&I. Colorado, Steelworks Employment Records, 1887-1979.
CF&I Canon City mines
From Steelworks Center of the West museum Pueblo.
CF&I Colorado mines
From Steelworks Center of the West museum Pueblo.
CF&I regional mines
From Steelworks Center of the West museum Pueblo.
1958 Charles V. Soldano
1958 Charles V. Soldano. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 for Charles V Soldano Colorado Pueblo 1958 Pueblo, Colorado, City Directory, 1958.
Burial: 7 Feb 1972, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Roselawn Cemetery
Charles V. Soldano stone
Charles V. Soldano stone by John Henry Johnson.
Burial: 7 Feb 1972, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, Roselawn Cemetery
Joe Soldano family graves
Joe Soldano family graves by John Henry Johnson.


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