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Albert Benjamin Griffin (b. 1811 – d. 1896) started a legacy in Canon City and Fremont County beginning in the fall of 1860.
Though there are some records of the family history, the FCHS is seeking to collect as much as possible before it is lost to time and development. Records, photos, recordings and artifacts will be safely stored at the Royal Gorge Regional Museum and History Center. Benjamin’s pioneering life involved placer gold mining, building one of the first log homes in Canon City, friendship with the Sioux and Ute, acquaintance with Father Dyer, tracking the Espinosa brothers, homesteading South Canon City with Rudd, Catlin, Draper & Macon in 1864, establishing the first school district in the county with Rudd and Catlin, and cattle ranching, to name a few of his accomplishments. Multiple generations of Griffins and related families (Bell, Colgate, Randal, etc.) have grown from the brick home on Griffin Avenue, in Canon City, to ranches along Oak Creek Grade and beyond.
Benjamin’s family continued to build upon his legacy of public service and pioneering of the lands in Fremont and Custer Counties. In 1987, the remaining Griffin Ranch, was recognized as a Colorado Centennial Farm.
The Search is On! Below is a list of desired information for documentation.
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