User contributions for Buaidh
23 March 2024
- 17:3417:34, 23 March 2024 diff hist +80 Colorado Geological Survey →External links: {{DEFAULTSORT:Geological Survey of Colorado}} Category:Colorado Category:Geography of Colorado Category:Geology of Colorado Category:Government of Colorado Category:1907 establishments in Colorado Colorado Geological Survey current Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 17:3117:31, 23 March 2024 diff hist +104 Colorado Geological Survey →External links: {{DEFAULTSORT:Geological Survey of Colorado}} Category:Colorado Category:Geography of Colorado Category:Geology of Colorado Category:Government of Colorado Category:1907 establishments in Colorado Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 17:2717:27, 23 March 2024 diff hist +302 User talk:Buaidh →Concern regarding Draft:Colorado Geological Survey Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:5216:52, 23 March 2024 diff hist +3 Timeline of Colorado history →2020s: |- |align=center|March 4||In an unsigned ruling with no dissent, the United States Supreme Court rules that the Colorado Supreme Court erred when it blocked Donald Trump from seeking public office. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:4916:49, 23 March 2024 diff hist +13 118th United States Congress →House of Representatives changes: nonpartisan blanket primary Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:4616:46, 23 March 2024 diff hist −93 118th United States Congress →Colorado Tags: Reverted 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:3816:38, 23 March 2024 diff hist +11 Timeline of Colorado history →2020s: |- |align=center rowspan=3|2024||align=center|March 22||Ken Buck resigns in disgust as U.S. Representative for Colorado's 4th congressional district, reducing the Republican majority in the United States House of Representatives to 218-213. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:3416:34, 23 March 2024 diff hist −1 Timeline of Colorado history →2020s: |- |align=center|March 4||In an unsigned ruling with no dissent, the United States Supreme Court rules that the Colorado Supreme Court erred when blocked Donald Trump from seeking public office. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:3316:33, 23 March 2024 diff hist +1 Timeline of Colorado history →2020s: |- |align=center rowspan=3|2024||align=center|March 22||Ken Buck resigns as U.S. Representative for Colorado's 4th congressional district, reducing the Republican majority in the United States House of Representatives to 218-213. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:3216:32, 23 March 2024 diff hist +211 Timeline of Colorado history →2020s: |- |align=center|March 4||In an unsigned ruling with no dissents, the United States Supreme Court rules that the Colorado Supreme Court erred when blocked Donald Trump from seeking public office. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:1916:19, 23 March 2024 diff hist +11 Timeline of Colorado history →2020s: |- |align=center rowspan=2|2024||align=center|January 23||Ken Buck resigns as U.S. Representative for Colorado's 4th congressional district reducing the Republican majority in the United States House of Representatives to 218-213. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 16:1416:14, 23 March 2024 diff hist +292 Timeline of Colorado history |- |align=center rowspan=2|2024||align=center|January 23||Ken Buck resigns as U.S. Representative for Colorado's 4th congressional district reducing the Republican majority in the United States House of Representatives. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 15:3915:39, 23 March 2024 diff hist +69 Colorado Geological Survey →External links: {{DEFAULTSORT:Geological Survey of Colorado}} Category:Colorado Category:1907 establishments in Colorado Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 15:3515:35, 23 March 2024 diff hist 0 m Colorado Geological Survey Buaidh moved page Draft:Colorado Geological Survey to Colorado Geological Survey without leaving a redirect: Ready for publication.
20 March 2024
- 23:2723:27, 20 March 2024 diff hist +47 Colorado →Counties: !scope=col|2023 Rank{{efn|name=2023 county estimates}} !scope=col|County !scope=col|County seat !scope=col|Most populous city !scope=col|2023 Population{{efn|name=2023 county estimates}} Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 23:2023:20, 20 March 2024 diff hist +6 Colorado →Counties: !scope=col|Most populous community Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 23:1823:18, 20 March 2024 diff hist +2 Colorado →Counties: {{efn|Edwards, Colorado is a census-designated place.}} Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 23:1623:16, 20 March 2024 diff hist +910 Colorado →Counties Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 22:5022:50, 20 March 2024 diff hist −516 Colorado →Counties: {{efn|name=2023 county estimates|United States Census Bureau estimates of county population as of July 1, 2023,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/tables/2020-2023/counties/totals/co-est2023-pop-08.xlsx|title=Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties in Colorado: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023 (CO-EST2023-POP-08)|publisher=United States Census Bureau, United States Department of Commerce|date=March 2024|access-date=March 20 Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 22:4122:41, 20 March 2024 diff hist +4 List of Colorado counties by population {{efn|name=2023 county estimates|United States Census Bureau estimates of county population as of July 1, 2023,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/tables/2020-2023/counties/totals/co-est2023-pop-08.xlsx|title=Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties in Colorado: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023 (CO-EST2023-POP-08)|publisher=United States Census Bureau, United States Department of Commerce|date=March 2024|access-date=March 20, 2024}}</ref>} current Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 22:3922:39, 20 March 2024 diff hist 0 List of Colorado counties by population {{efn|name=2023 county estimates|United States Census Bureau estimates of county population as of July 1, 2023,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/tables/2020-2023/counties/totals/co-est2023-pop-08.xlsx|title=Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties in Colorado: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023 (CO-EST2023-POP-08)|publisher=United States Census Bureau, United States Department of Commerce|date=March 2024|access-date=March 20, 2024}}</ref>} Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 22:3822:38, 20 March 2024 diff hist 0 List of Colorado counties by population 2023 Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 22:3722:37, 20 March 2024 diff hist 0 List of Colorado counties by population {{efn|name=2023 county estimates|United States Census Bureau estimates of county population as of July 1, 2023,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/popest/tables/2020-2023/counties/totals/co-est2023-pop-08.xlsx|title=Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties in Colorado: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023 (CO-EST2023-POP-08)|publisher=United States Census Bureau, United States Department of Commerce|date=March 2024|access-date=March 20, 2024}}</ref>} Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 22:3222:32, 20 March 2024 diff hist −2 List of Colorado counties by population 2023 Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 22:2222:22, 20 March 2024 diff hist +1,099 List of Colorado counties by population →Counties: 2023 Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
17 March 2024
- 21:0421:04, 17 March 2024 diff hist −29 Ralston Creek (Colorado) →History current Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 21:0121:01, 17 March 2024 diff hist +75 Little Dry Creek (Arapahoe County, Colorado) a placer gold deposit that yielded about 20 troy ounces (620 g) of gold, then worth about 380 dollars (about $44,000 USD today.) current Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 20:5320:53, 17 March 2024 diff hist +268 User talk:Buaidh →Disambiguation link notification for February 27: Word of gold first reached the rest of the nation when an old trader named John Cantrell who had visited the Russell diggings arrived in Kansas City in 1858 with samples to back up his story. Newspapers began to print stories of the findings, starting the Pike's Peak Gold Rush. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 20:5220:52, 17 March 2024 diff hist +59 William Greeneberry Russell →Colorado Gold: Word of gold first reached the rest of the nation when an old trader named John Cantrell who had visited the Russell diggings arrived in Kansas City in 1858 with samples to back up his story. Newspapers began to print stories of the findings, starting the Pike's Peak Gold Rush. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 20:4820:48, 17 March 2024 diff hist +119 Lewis Ralston →Life: that yielded about 20 troy ounces (620 g) of gold, then worth about 380 dollars (about $44,000 USD today.) current Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 20:4520:45, 17 March 2024 diff hist +49 Lewis Ralston →Life: Toggle the table of contents Little Dry Creek (Arapahoe County, Colorado) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 20:4120:41, 17 March 2024 diff hist −19 Little Dry Creek (Arapahoe County, Colorado) The discovery set off the Pike's Peak Gold Rush. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
10 March 2024
- 04:3904:39, 10 March 2024 diff hist −37 Arvada, Colorado →History: During the Pike's Peak Gold Rush in 1859, Ralston brought another group of prospectors back to the site of his first discovery. Ralston and most of the miners gave up after a few days, but several miners found gold upstream along the South Platte River. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 04:3804:38, 10 March 2024 diff hist +726 Ralston Creek (Colorado) →History: During the Pike's Peak Gold Rush in 1859, Ralston brought another group of prospectors back to the site of his first discovery. Ralston and most of the miners gave up after a few days, but several miners found gold upstream along the South Platte River. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 04:3004:30, 10 March 2024 diff hist +30 N Ralston Point, Colorado #REDIRECT Arvada, Colorado current Tag: New redirect
- 04:2904:29, 10 March 2024 diff hist +14 Lewis Ralston →Legacy: Arvada was originally platted in 1870 as the town of Ralston Point, Colorado. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 04:2704:27, 10 March 2024 diff hist +68 Lewis Ralston →Legacy: Arvada was originally platted in 1870 as Ralston Point Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 04:1704:17, 10 March 2024 diff hist +4 Lewis Ralston →Life: Mexican Diggings, Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 04:1604:16, 10 March 2024 diff hist +14 Lewis Ralston →Life: He found about ¼ troy ounce (8 g) of gold, then worth about five dollars (about $550 USD today.) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 04:1504:15, 10 March 2024 diff hist +14 Arvada, Colorado →History: He found about ¼ troy ounce (8 g) of gold, then worth about five dollars (about $550 USD today.) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 04:1204:12, 10 March 2024 diff hist +39 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: then worth about 380 dollars (about $44,000 USD today.) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 03:5903:59, 10 March 2024 diff hist +40 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: that yielded about 20 troy ounces (620 g) of gold, then worth about 400 dollars, Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 03:4603:46, 10 March 2024 diff hist +4 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: Cherokee Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 03:4503:45, 10 March 2024 diff hist 0 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: On January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall found placer gold near Coloma, California, and unbeknownst nine days later, Mexico ceded California and the rest of northern Mexico to the United States with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The California Gold Rush ensued. In the spring of 1850, John Beck led a party of predominately Cherokee veterans of the Georgia Gold Rush to the California gold fields. The party followed the Trail of Tears west, a Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 03:4303:43, 10 March 2024 diff hist +136 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: Gold Strike Park Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 03:4003:40, 10 March 2024 diff hist +33 N Mexican Diggings #REDIRECT Grant-Frontier Park current Tag: New redirect
- 03:3903:39, 10 March 2024 diff hist +8 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: As the hysteria of the California Gold Rush faded, many discouraged gold seekers returned home. Rumors of gold in the Rocky Mountains persisted and several small parties explored the region. In the summer of 1857, a party of Spanish-speaking gold seekers from Taos, New Mexico, worked a placer deposit along the South Platte River about {{convert|5|mi}} above Cherry Creek at a location later known as [[Mexican D Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 03:3703:37, 10 March 2024 diff hist +6 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: Grant-Frontier Park Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 03:1803:18, 10 March 2024 diff hist +49 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: As the hysteria of the California Gold Rush faded, many discouraged gold seekers returned home. Rumors of gold in the Rocky Mountains persisted and several small parties explored the region. In the summer of 1857, a party of Spanish-speaking gold seekers from Taos, New Mexico, worked a placer deposit along the South Platte River about {{convert|5|mi}} above Cherry Creek at a location later known as [[Mexican D Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
- 03:1203:12, 10 March 2024 diff hist +832 Pike's Peak gold rush →Discovery: On January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall found placer gold near Coloma, California, and unbeknownst nine days later, Mexico ceded California and the rest of northern Mexico to the United States with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The California Gold Rush ensued. In the spring of 1850, John Beck led a party of predominately Cherokee veterans of the Georgia Gold Rush to the California gold fields. The party followed the Trail of Tears west, a Tag: 2017 wikitext editor