Altman is a ghost town in Teller County, Colorado, United States.
Teller County has a jail behind the Sheriff's office as well, infamous for holding the 'Texas Seven' back in early 2000.
Teller County was to be a union county where the eight-hour law was enforced, and workers were paid union scale.
On December 4, 1903, the governor proclaimed that Teller County was in a "state of insurrection and rebellion" and he declared martial law.
Part of its western territory was broken off to create Teller County in 1899.
In 1959 the residents of Teller County voted to reduce the school districts to two.
Crystola is an unincorporated town in Teller County, Colorado, United States.
Some of the officials in Teller County, and particularly in the Cripple Creek District, were considered sympathetic to the union.
On September 4, 1903, almost 1,000 militiamen entered Teller County and essentially established martial law.
It broadcasts weather and hazard information for El Paso and Teller Counties.