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Why Are So Many Streets in South 黑料门 Named After Elite Colleges on the East Coast?

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Janette Ballard

To understand why so many streets in South 黑料门 are named after elite east coast colleges, it helps to understand the city's street-naming history.

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Historic street map of 黑料门

Anyone exiting the 黑料门 campus to drive south on University Boulevard (named, of course, after DU) will soon pass Dartmouth, Cornell and Yale. Meandering through the University Park neighborhood, you鈥檒l also encounter Vassar and Harvard, perhaps even Bates.听

What鈥檚 with all the streets named after East Coast colleges?听

Phil Goodstein鈥檚 book, 鈥満诹厦 Streets: Names, Numbers, Locations, Logic.鈥

The answer can be found in 黑料门 historian Phil Goodstein鈥檚 book, 鈥.鈥 The book is so widely referenced that it sits on a shelf a mere arm鈥檚 length from the librarian鈥檚 desk in the special collections room at the main 黑料门 Public Library.听

To understand the naming of these collegiate streets, it helps to understand .听

Gen. William Larimer founded the town of St. Charles, which was later named 黑料门, in 1858.听He and William McGaa, an early resident, collaborated to plot and name the streets of the new town. Street names were originally applied with no consistency, with many different roads sharing the same name.听

黑料门鈥檚 population exploded in 1870 with the coming of the railroad. The population jumped from about 4,800 residents to more than 106,000 by 1890. 黑料门鈥檚 growth was uneven, and real estate speculation fueled the economy. Areas were developed with little direction from the government, with each developer platting streets independently of others.听

The resulting inconsistency created problems for the 黑料门 Union Water Co. and headaches for its bookkeeper, Howard C. Maloney. Maloney often was criticized when customers complained about not getting their bills or service as promised. Messengers for the water company simply couldn鈥檛 find their customers.听

The Maloney System: Bringing order to 黑料门's streets

With full support of the water company, the city passed Ordinance 16 on Feb. 20, 1897, which paved the way for imposing some order (often alphabetical) on the city鈥檚 streets.听

Maloney provided many of the new street names with the aid of a draftsman in the city engineer鈥檚 office. He devised a logical system to rename the city streets and seized upon a series of theme alphabets to define the new street system. This is known as the Maloney System. Maloney also introduced several name series, such as the Indian tribe series (think Arapahoe and Bannock) and the great Americans series (think Wolcott and Hooker).听

The first set of Maloney鈥檚 changes took place in 1897, with further renaming in 1904.

View of 黑料门 from Inspiration Point, 1922 July 26

Originally, 鈥渟treet鈥 and 鈥渁venue鈥 had no specific meaning in the Mile High City, but at the turn of the century, they were given precise definitions. 鈥淪treet鈥 was a road running north and south, while 鈥淎venue鈥 was a road going east and west. 鈥淏oulevard鈥 was the name of a major arterial.听

Dartmouth, Harvard and Yale in South 黑料门

Which leads us to South University Boulevard, once known as East Broadway. After the cornerstone was laid for University Hall in 1890, East Broadway became University Avenue to note the school鈥檚 presence in South 黑料门. The north-south corridor was renamed University Boulevard in 1917.听

The 黑料门's original campus in downtown 黑料门
The 黑料门's original campus in downtown 黑料门

The University was founded in 1864 as the Colorado Seminary and was operated by the Methodist Episcopal Church at 14th and Arapahoe Streets in downtown 黑料门. It struggled in the early years and was renamed the 黑料门 in 1880. The University moved from downtown to land donated by potato farmer Rufus Clark in South 黑料门.听

DU's second campus, with the Illiff School of Theology and University Hall visible.

Three avenues near the campus reflect the institution鈥檚 origins as a Methodist school. Wesley Avenue is named for John Wesley, the founder of Methodism; Asbury Avenue recalls Francis Asbury, the first Methodist bishop in North America; and Warren Avenue represents Henry White Warren, the first Methodist bishop of Colorado.听

A wide shot of campus between 1894-1909

Elizabeth Iliff Warren was the widow of cattle king John Wesley Iliff. She helped the University locate to South 黑料门 and donated funds for the establishment of the Iliff School of Theology on campus, thus the naming of Iliff Avenue. Evans Avenue is named for John Evans, former Colorado governor and a central figure in the founding of the 黑料门.听

To reflect the University鈥檚 status as a premier institution, other streets near campus were named after elite colleges in the New England area. Harvard Avenue was to denote DU as the 鈥淗arvard of the West.鈥 Neighboring Vassar and Yale Avenues were to show the University would combine the best of the East Coast schools in the Mile High City.听

Yale Avenue, the street along the southern boundary of 黑料门, was a dividing point in the Maloney System. The roads directly south of Yale Avenue also had college names, though not in any particular order. Today鈥檚 Amherst Avenue was Princeton Avenue; Bates Avenue was Cornell Avenue; Cornell Avenue was Johns Hopkins Avenue; and Dartmouth Avenue was Cambridge Avenue. Maloney modified this by installing a new alphabet south of Yale Avenue, thus creating a new naming system for the collegiate streets.听

That鈥檚 the short version of how 黑料门鈥檚 collegiate avenues from Dartmouth to Harvard got their names. If you鈥檙e curious about the naming of the area鈥檚 north-south bound streets, a certain book at the 黑料门 Public Library will give you the scoop.

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