100 years ago: J.F. Clark brought Fred Probst to town from Aztec so that he could appear before the local board for physical examination and “attend the funeral of the late Pat Murphy,” who he had met during his time as a locomotive engineer.
75 years ago: Ten men would depart “for the armed forces,” according to the local selective service board. The Navy accepted Thomas Garcia and Paul W. Cordova, and the Army accepted Joe A. Maynes, Manuel J. Vega, William Henry Burrows, Clay Y. McCulloch, Joe L. Corralz, Chester E. Steward, Ernest J. McConnell and Henry O. Thomas.
50 years ago: The “inactive La Plata Fire Volunteers” counted up the mailed-in ballots for a tax-supported rural fire protection district and found that there were 278 against the motion versus 184 in support.
Most items in this column are taken from The Durango Herald archives, Center of Southwest Studies and Animas Museum. Accuracy of content may not be verified.