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Although there are many versions of
this story this is the most common that many agree upon.
In a little town called Buckskin
Joe’s there was a dance hall girl by the name of Silver Heels. She
had arrived there in 1861 and lived in a small cabin that lay across
the creek from town.
She arrived one day in a stagecoach
wearing a veil and slippers with silver heels. She proceeded to walk
into Billy Buck’s saloon, she received a job the moment she unveiled
her face to reveal the most beautiful face ever seen in the camps.
Her fame rolled through the park, sparked by her beauty and superb
talent as a dancer.
Later
on two men driving sheep through Bayou Salado (nick name for South
Park) brought an epidemic of smallpox to the town. As many miners
were stricken Silver Heels tended and cared for them until she
contracted the disease. After the epidemic passed, the miners took
up a purse as a gift for her efforts and generosity. But when they
arrived at her cabin to give Silver Heels the gift they had
collected, it was deserted. No one knows what became of her. The
legend claims that when she caught smallpox, her face became
disfigured and she disappeared into the hills. Some said that they
had seen a veiled figure (thought to have been Silver Heels)
visiting a grave in the town cemetery. The miners, unable to give
her the gift they had collected, were still determined to pay
tribute to the dance hall girl that had done so much for them. they
named a nearby solitary peak Mount Silverheels. This name began to
appear on maps in the middle 1860’s.
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