- Serene, Colorado
Serene, Colorado no longer exists. Serene was once a
company town owned by theRocky Mountain Fuel Company .Serene had company housing, a post office, a tipple, and was the site of the Columbine Mine.
History
In 1927 Colorado
coal miners conducted a statewide strike that had been called by theIndustrial Workers of the World . The Columbine Mine at Serene was the only major coal mine in the state that continued to dig coal. In her book "Once A Coal Miner", author Phyllis Smith described the company town of Serene::...a collection of dirty company houses surrounded by a barricade of barbed wire, illuminated at night by a giant searchlight that was installed on the Columbine tipple.
:In addition to living quarters for the employees of the Columbine, Serene boasted a church, a gambling hall, general store, mess hall, a house of prostitution, and the United States post office...
:Because of its location, Serene was "cut off from the world and from outside workers ... despite its name, dingy little Serene epitomized the conditions the miners were striking against." [Once A Coal Miner: The Story of Colorado's Northern Coal Field, by Phyllis Smith, 1989, pp. 172-174, quoting Perry Eberhart, "Trouble in Serene," Denver Westerners Brandbook, vol. 29, (1973), p. 205.]
The Colorado State Ranger Unit (the former "dry unit" from prohibition days) was summoned to prevent a demonstration by striking coal miners.
Some 500 protestors showed up at the mine on the morning of
November 21 . The confrontation between strikers and the militia unit resulted in theColumbine Mine Massacre , in which six miners were killed by machine gun, rifle and pistol fire.Geography
Serene was located on rolling hills just west of the present-day Interstate 25 on State Highway 7, north of the State of Colorado Historical Marker that commemorates the
Columbine Mine Massacre . The area that once was the company town of Serene is now a publiclandfill in extreme southwestern Weld County, just outside the limits of the town of Erie and the city of Broomfield.Notes
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