GC4TFN0 Traditional Cache SFGT: Boggsville
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: SantaFeTrail.org @ | Hide Date: 11/22/2013 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N38° 02.488 W103° 12.528 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
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This cache has been set on the Boggsville Historic Site, with their permission and cooperation.  This should be an easy find, easy to get to, plenty of area to park and grab, but I encourage you to spend some time and visit the site that was acquired by the Pioneer Historical Society of Bent County in 1985. Restoring these structures is the major focus of the revitalization program.  


This cache is part of the larger Santa Fe Trail GeoTour. Be sure to visit www.santafetrail.org/geocaching to learn about the PASSPORT ACTIVITY to accompany this Geo Tour.

Containers on the Santa Fe National Historic Trail Geo Tour are military ammunition canisters, or Brochure-Holder boxes, with an identifying Santa Fe Trail Association yellow sticker on the top of the box, under the handle and the dark green geocaching.com ID is on the side of the boxes with the information that provides coordinates, who set the cache and who to contact for information.  Each cache contains a logbook to sign, a variety of items that provide information about the Santa Fe Trail as well as swag items.  If you are participating in the Passport activity, the code word is located on the inside of the box, on the top of the lid and is clearly identified as Code Word.  Permission to set caches has been obtained.  We ask that all cachers please respect all property at the sites where our caches are set.  

Boggsville was founded in 1862 by Thomas O. Boggs and was the last home of the famous frontier scout Kit Carson. In 1840, Thomas Boggs, son of then Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs and great-grandson of Daniel Boone, came to what would eventually become Colorado Territory to work with the Bent Brothers at Bent’s Old Fort along the Arkansas River. In 1862, he settled along the Purgatoire (Picketwire) River south of present-day Las Animas and began a settlement known as Boggsville, which was the first white non-military outpost in this wild country. Boggsville thrived during the next decade and served as a center of trade, agriculture, education and culture and soon became an important stop on the Santa Fe Trail via the Boggsville Branch. In 1870, after the creation of Bent County, Boggsville became the county seat of Bent County. At it's pinnacle, Boggsville boasted about 20 buildings, the first schoolhouse in Bent County, a stage stop and trading house. It was a hub of activity until 1873, when the Kansas Pacific Railroad established the town of Las Animas two miles north. Boggsville started to decline, and by 1877 Thomas Boggs moved from the area.

 

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10 Logs: Found it 10  

Found it 07/01/2019 By Batsk
Our last Geocache of the trip!

Found it 06/18/2019 By Jayhawk222
Kit and I have now bonded.

Found it 06/16/2019 By ljjohnson
This was a fun find. Good condition. First log I signed. Me Ann's my daughter had fun.

Found it 06/08/2019 By Spammer
Fun cache with so much history! TFTC!

Found it 05/21/2019 By Tick_Magnet
I’m working on the Santa Fe Trail GeoTour. Hoping to complete it this year. Out on a wonderful day of geocaching made even better by your cache.
Thanks for the fun.

Found it 09/08/2018 By StamperCraig
Found it this morning. Been here a few times in the past. Nice place. Thanks

Found it 09/03/2018 By mmk3x
Great site. Learned a lot and had a pleasant walk. Cache is in good shape. Thanks

Found it 09/02/2018 By AbvAvg
Second stop along the Santa Fe trail and enjoyed the short hike. Learned information that we never knew about Kit Carson. SL, TFTC.

Found it 08/11/2018 By boskowosko
Esey

Found it 07/23/2018 By ZenGuru
Our second day for following the Santa Fe trail. First cache of the day. Signed log. Thanks for the cache.