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      • The recorded history of Englewood began in 1858, when gold was discovered on what came to be called Little Dry Creek by William Green Russell, an early settler of the High Plains. Two years later, Thomas Skerritt, considered to be the founder of the city, established a home in the area, which was called Orchard Place.
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  2. The discovery of gold brought settlers to the area. In 1864 an Irish immigrant named Thomas Skerritt laid claim to a 640 acre homestead that encompassed most of present-day Englewood. Thomas Skerritt is now referred to as the “Father of Englewood.” Other homesteaders followed in Skerritt’s footsteps and settled in the area.

  3. History. Landscape map of Englewood, Logandale and surroundings. The recorded history of Englewood began in 1858, when gold was discovered on what came to be called Little Dry Creek by William Green Russell, an early settler of the High Plains.

  4. Chronology of Englewood's History. YEAR. EVENT. 1858. William Green Russell discovered gold on Little Dry Creek setting off the Colorado Gold Rush. 1860. Thomas and Mary Skerritt homesteaded in the Englewood area. 1864. Skerritt plowed out first legal road south from Denver.

  5. sah-archipedia.org › essays › CO-01/0001/0003-0004Englewood - SAH ARCHIPEDIA

    Several earlier settlements consolidated in 1903 as Englewood (1903, 5,306 feet), the largest town in the county until overtaken by Littleton after World War II.

  6. www.theenglewoodreview.com › news › 2021Englewood History

    Nov 14, 2023 · Englewood was incorporated as a city on November 25, 1925, and elected its first mayor and city council. Taxes were collected, police and fire services were organized, and even dog licenses were issued.

  7. Sep 21, 2018 · Englewood became a city in 1903. Cherrelyn, Orchard place and Fiske Gardens west of Broadway was included, “ A man named Jacob Jones owned that area. He said we need to make a city here.

  8. May 4, 2020 · The area was annexed by the City of Chicago in 1889, and in more recent history, fueled by declining property values, densely built apartments, and a rapidly expanding Black Belt from the east, Englewood became a predominantly black neighborhood by 1940.