The Miner and Trapper Cabin
Introduction
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Miner and Trapper Cabin Exterior

Furs lining the walls

The small woodstove


Backstory and Context
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The simple cabin is filled with sparse furnishings, much like a cabin would have looked in the 1800s. There’s a small working wood stove that is used for educational purposes and provides ample heat on cold days. A small display box shows different skulls of animals that miners and trappers would have encountered in the Colorado wilderness. Various furs are displayed as well. Lining the walls are tools both miners and mountain men would have used, such as lanterns and pickaxes. Small windows (Four Mile's are made of plexi-glass) provide the only natural light. These windows would have been added after the cabins were built, and were often considered a luxury. Glass windows would have been costly for a fur trapper or a miner.
Cite This Entry
Staff, Education. "The Miner and Trapper Cabin." Clio: Your Guide to History. July 4, 2020. Accessed March 30, 2025. https://theclio.com/entry/12682/tour/11
Sources
Trappers' Daily Lives | Trappers and Traders | Doing History Keeping the Past
Four Mile Historic Park Collections