Farisita, Colorado
Farisita is an unincorporated community located in and governed by Huerfano County, Colorado, United States.
History
Fort Talpa
Fort Talpa, a Spanish adobe post, was built in the 1820s as a means of protection from possible attacks by Native Americans. In the 1870s, the fort was included as part of the town of Huerfano Cañon. In 1941, it was still standing next to the newer town of Farisita's general store.
Town
The Farisita, Colorado, post office operated from April 24, 1923, until April 7, 1990. The Gardner, Colorado, post office and the Walsenburg, Colorado, post office now serve Farisita postal addresses. An early postmaster named the town for his daughter, Jeanette "Farisita" Faris, the nickname being Spanish for little Faris girl. Jeanette would later go on to run the post office and store herself. The Faris family cemetery is located at the town site, and has been in constant use since its creation, with Faris family members buried there as recently as 2010. The town had a morada, or meeting house, for the religious group Los Hermanos Penitentes. It was located across the river and among the trees.
Montoya Ranch
The Montoya Ranch is located at Farisita and features the only adobe building in Colorado or New Mexico with a full adobe basement. It was originally built in 1869 by the Montoya family and was later occupied by the Lebanese Faris family who used the building as a store and post office.
Geography
Farisita is located in Huerfano County at coordinates and elevation.