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Caroline Bancroft was born on 1900 in United States, is an American journalist. Discover Caroline Bancroft's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1879

In 1879 he was co-founder and first president of the Colorado Historical Society, originally called the State Historical and National History Society of Colorado.

He served as president for 17 years.

The 13,000 foot Mount Bancroft is named for him, below which is Lake Caroline, which is named for her.

George's wealth ebbed and flowed as he explored mining enterprises in Mexico and the western United States.

Ethel rented out the second floor of their home at 1081 Downing Street to help support her two daughters, Caroline and Peggy, who was born in 1905.

For entertainment, Caroline liked to ride horses that the family kept at a Corona Street livery or at the family's 2,500 acre summer home in Bear Creek Canyon.

The ranch and summer home, purchased by Frederick Bancroft, were located between Kittredge and Evergreen.

1895

Her parents were Ethel Force Norton, a socialite from Troy, New York, and George Jarvis Bancroft, a Coloradan who graduated in 1895 from Stanford University.

He was in the school's first graduating class with future president Herbert Hoover.

Dr. Frederick J. Bancroft, her grandfather, was a Colorado pioneer and surgeon.

1900

Caroline Bancroft (September 11 1900–October 5 1985) was a journalist.

She is known for the books and booklets that she wrote about Colorado's history and its pioneers.

Bancroft was born in Denver, Colorado on September 11, 1900 to an established, "upper crust" family and was a third-generation Coloradan.

1923

In 1923, the buildings were donated to the Evergreen Conference Historic District.

She also like to travel to her father's Clover Knoll Farm by Barnum trolley.

Bancroft received her Bachelor of Arts from Smith College and attended the University of Denver where she attained a master's degree in history.

Central City, Colorado was the subject of her master's thesis.

Standing six feet tall, she often wore paper flowers in braids that wound on the top of her head.

She was friendly and witty to many.

She called herself a social historian because she enjoyed being around her friends.

Bancroft was known to say, "I'm Caroline. It rhymes with sin, gin, and jasmine. Take your pick."

Some found her without humor, sour, and forthright, which meant that she also made enemies.

Bancroft worked as a cruise ship teacher and as a journalist for The Denver Post.

She published nine booklets on Colorado History that sold nearly a million copies.

They captured the "drama and spirit" of Colorado's history, but she may have occasionally taken poetic license in her storytelling.

David H. Halaas, a historian for the Colorado Historical Society said "Caroline was—and is—a force in Colorado history."

Bancroft was particularly interested in the history of the Tabor family, Leadville, and Central City, Colorado.

Daniel K. Peterson was the photographer and map illustrator for her on the booklet on ghost towns.

Bancroft had tuberculosis three times, had cancer four times, and was blind for one year.

Yet she continued to travel.

1985

Bancroft died in Denver on October 5, 1985.

In her will, Bancroft left her estate to the Colorado Historical Society and the Western History Department of the Denver Public Library, which awards an annual literary prize in her name "to the author of the best book on Colorado or Western American History".

1990

In 1990, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.

2013

For example, in 2013 it was awarded to the Chimney Rock Interpretive Association (CRIA) that operates the Chimney Rock National Monument's interpretive program.

An oil portrait of Bancroft is in the Denver Public Library, and link to a photograph of her standing in front of the portrait is in the External Links section below.

2016

The Denver Public Library's Western History and Genealogy Department makes the annual monetary award, which in 2016 will be a $1,000, and non-monetary honor book awards.

Her estate also funds the Caroline Bancroft History Project Award, which is made annually by the Colorado Historical Society, now called History Colorado.

It is awarded to "an individual, organization or museum that has contributed to public awareness, interest or involvement in Colorado history, or to its advancement."