Leadville's Story of Baby Doe Tabor - Volume III
Wealth, Politics & Scandal - 1880 - 1883
Horace and Augusta Tabor had become millionaires overnight with the discovery of the Little Pittsburg
silver mine in Leadville, Colorado, and Horace was now primed to further his political career. But their
marriage was in ruins, and a blue eyed “Baby” Doe was ready to take the place of Augusta, with little
regard for the public scandal that was already taking place…
…and neither was Augusta ready to go. “All your intimidations and threats were of no avail when I
went into this court and swore that I had not consented to this divorce willingly… Now you have the
honors of Senateship which you deserted me for. And when your month is out come home and let us live
in harmony. Or I will come to you. There is no need of having our case dragged through court
again…”
- Augusta Tabor - January, 1883
Approximately 60 minutes
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