Archive for February 21st, 2009
Foreclosed homes for sale in West Colorado Springs
West – Market breakdown for Active Homes as of 2-20-09
Neighborhoods: Homes in Kissing Camels, Cedar Heights, Mesa, Chelsea Glen, Pleasant Valley, Holland Park

Active as of 2-20-09: 195
- Single Family Homes: 137 (70%)
- Condos/Townhomes/Patio Homes: 58 (30%)
Active homes for sale:
- Short sales: 20 (10.3%) Read the rest of this entry »
Charles Tutt, one of Colorado Springs Pioneers
Search for Historic Homes in Colorado Springs
I came across an article that stated the original Marion House Soup Kitchen located at 14 W. Bijou, once belonged to Charles and Josephine Tutt. The home was a three story victorian built about 1890. The Tutt’s and their heirs were pioneers here in Colorado Springs and I’ve often
heard how important they were, but who exactly was Charles Tutt Senior, friend and business partner to Spencer Penrose?
Charles Leaming Tutt was born in Philadelphia and was a school friend of Spencer Penrose. His father died when he was twelve and he had to leave school to earn a living. He was always on the sickly side and therefore, decided to locate to Colorado Springs in 1884. He actually had a ranch in Black Forest until he met and married Josephine Thayer in 1887. She refused to live in the country, so Charles sold his ranch and moved into Colorado Springs and started a real estate and insurance business and occasionally trying to get rich in the gold mines. His offices were located at 14 E. Pikes Peak, which is now unimproved land. Apparently, at some point there was a building there which is now gone.
Tutt had purchased the COD mine in Cripple Creekbut until Spencer Penrose showed up to get it Read the rest of this entry »





