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And the West is History

The Methodist Church at 11th Street and East Third Avenue looks much the same as it did in this photo on a card postmarked March 2, 1910. The postcard, part of the Nina Heald Webber Southwest Colorado Collection, was published by J.O. Taylor.

100 years ago: “A temporary injunction restraining the town board of Ignacio from issuing a saloon license to any applicant was granted by Judge Searcy in the district court, on the petition of the People vs. Hans Aspass, mayor of Ignacio. The injunction will have the effect of continuing Precinct 21, including the town of Ignacio in the ‘dry’ column indefinitely.”

75 years ago: “A thrilling story of three Durango men who barely missed death in a snowslide and of three Animas City youths who were credited with saving the life of an elderly man injured in the slide, was told in Durango today.”

50 years ago: “With every other Sunday newspaper in the U.S., The Herald has shared an unsettling day – not knowing whether at the last minute the front page at least would have to be torn up if Sir Winston Churchill died before the last, immovable deadline. European newspapers, because of the advance in time, got through Sunday but are facing a similar period of uncertainty in preparation of early Monday editions.”

25 years ago: “Armed with letters and testimony from La Plata County residents on problems associated with natural-gas development, a state commission is in Denver assessing whether it needs rule changes to better protect the public.”

Most items in this column are taken from Herald archives, Animas Museum and Center of Southwest Studies. Their accuracy may not be verified.



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