WINFIELD

NAME: Winfield
COUNTY: Chaffee
ROADS: 2WD
GRID: 5
CLIMATE: Cold winter with snow, cool summer
BEST TIME TO VISIT:
Summer

COMMENTS: A nice trip.
REMAINS: Winfields buildings and cemetery.

Winfield, initially called Florence and then Lucknow, was founded in 1881. Two prospectors looking for a shortcut to the Gunnison country camped one night at the confluence of the North and South Forks of Clear Creek. During the night their mules strayed from camp. The next morning the men found the mules beside the creek. They looked down and saw gold flecks in the stream bed. Winfield was founded at this spot. However, copper and silver, not gold, were the primary ores removed from the area. The last ore was hauled out by stage in 1918. In its heyday in 1890 the estimated population was 1500 people. The post office existed from 1881 to 1912. Today there are 10-12 private summer cabins. The old schoolhouse and Ball cabin are maintained as museums by the Clear Creek Canyon Historical Society. The old cemetery is located approx. 1/4 mile N. of the town. Twenty-six people are buried there. However, only the grave markers for the two Aude children remain. One of the children, Fred, was the first person buried in the cemetery on June 28, 1885. Submitted by John M. Cys


Winfield - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield Cemetery - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield Cemetery - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield Cemetery - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield Cemetery - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield - July,1999
Todd Underwood


Winfield - July,1999
Todd Underwood

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