A Horrendous Flood Story The first hint of trouble came late in the afternoon. Black clouds tinged with an eerie green blew over what is now metro Denver.

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A Horrendous Flood Story The first hint of trouble came late in the afternoon. Black clouds tinged with an eerie green blew over what is now metro Denver. They were heavy with rain and hail. The downpour was especially bad in the mountains and foothills above Denver. In Morrison, the rain sent people scurrying indoors and into tents. Some of them retreated to stores and shops, where they loitered in doorways watching the rain. At about 8 p.m. the people in downtown Morrison and nearby campgrounds heard the rumbling - something like a continuous burst of thunder - echoing down from Bear Creek Canyon. Old-timers knew what it meant. According to a Rocky Mountain News account, one of them dispatched a younger man to warn the families in two cottages. Those homes were right in the path of the flood.

The man didn't make it; a wall of water – 10 feet or higher – swept through the canyon and crashed into Morrison. It wouldn't be stopped; not by bridges and certainly not by the two cottages. The young man sent to warn the families watched as the water rushed toward the homes. He saw Elizabeth Miller singing on one of the porches as the deluge approached. Miller jumped inside when she saw the water, perhaps in a failed attempt to save her three children. The water pushed Miller's cottage into the Wulff cottage, where 17 people were staying – all but one of them women and children. The Miller cottage was destroyed almost instantly. But the Wulff cottage "sailed majestically down between the rocky walls of the canon, the lights still burning and the windows and porch crowded with women and children, screaming and frantic as they moved down to their doom,” according to the News account. A Horrendous Flood Story continued…

Downstream from Morrison, a farmer climbed a tree to escape the surge. He saw the Wulff cottage float by, women and children shrieking. The cottage was finally pushed into a grove of trees where it broke apart. Only one little girl, Irene Procter, survived out of the 17. July 24, 1896 Black Friday That day, July 24, 1896, would be remembered in Jefferson County as Black Friday. Remembered, at least, among that generation. About 28 people died in the Bear Creek watershed, most in Morrison. Many others barely escaped death along Bear Creek and tributaries like Cub and Mount Vernon creeks. In Golden, three more died in flooding there. A Horrendous Flood Story continued… Source: CanyonCourier.com, August 4, 2004