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William McGaa

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118:, John White wrote he met McGaa one day "in a state approaching sobriety," and, during the ensuing interview McGaa kept throwing "longing looks toward the bar." Eventually, the city street named in his honor was renamed lest McGaa Street damage the town's reputation. It was renamed after McGaa's death to Holladay Street, after stagecoach entrepreneur 103:
Streets are named for his wives. Champa is also acknowledged as one of McGaa's Indian names, although its exact etymology is uncertain; one source claims it is the
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His son, William Denver McGaa, with wife Jennie Adams is noted as being the first child, both white and Native American, born in Denver, on March 8, 1859.
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wrote, "McGaa had promised more than he could perform, was a troublesome customer to manage, and a hard man to browbeat." In his book
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word for "cherry." McGaa also named Glenarm Street after his alleged family castle and after himself, McGaa Street.
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at findagrave.com. This reference includes the text of his December 16, 1867, obituary in the Rocky Mountain News.
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Voices of the American West: The Indian interviews of Eli S. Ricker, 1903-1919
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McGaa claimed an upper-class ancestry. He declared he was the son of the
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As a reward to the Native Americans, McGaa supposedly
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McGaa's contemporaries did not think highly of him.
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Index

Wigtown
Denver
mountain man
Colorado
Denver
Scotland
United States
Arapaho
Colorado Gold Rush
Lord Mayor of London
Scotland
William Larimer
Cherry Creek
Native Americans
Fort Laramie Treaty
named
Denver streets
Wewatta
Sioux
Jerome Smiley
Ben Holladay
William W “Jack Jones” McGaa







Chapter 1 (The Arapaho Camp)

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