MYSTIC

The Rose Haydee Building

Central City, United States

The first lady of the early Colorado state was Rose (Brown) Wakely, better known by her stage name, Rose &#8220;Haydee&#8221;. The dark-eyed beauty came to Colorado in September, 1859 &#8211; and the miners fell in love with her at once. She became the most popular entertainer in Central City. Then, suddenly, she disappeared.<p> Now among her many admirers was Thomas Evans, a gambling man of rather &#8220;satanic good looks.&#8221; And it was suspicioned no coincidence that, on Tuesday, November 13, 1860 &#8211; just prior to a performance starring her, Rose and the gambling man were gone!<p> Following the town’s suspicions, Justice Downing issued a warrant &#8220;for the arrest of an individual who has abducted a young girl...for the basest of all imaginable purposes.&#8221;<p> The fugitive Evans was overtaken &#8220;on the road to the States&#8221; and, with his sweet young charge, hauled back to Central City. He was brought to trial for the abduction under a handy and sturdy tree to facilitate hanging. But Rose saved this gambling man by saying that they had been married!<p> The next day, November 24, 1860, Rose Haydee became, through marriage in earnest, Mrs. Thomas Evans ... they of Central City, Colorado

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