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And the West is History

“This June 1965 picture taken by Bill Boogle shows the current condition of the old Vanadium Corp. of America mill which is being gradually dismantled.”

100 years ago: “A shipment of 75 boxes of peaches from A.H. Masters at Flora Vista consigned to a Denver brokerage firm, came in on the Farmington train, and is one of the largest single shipments of fruit made this season.”

75 years ago: “Patrick and James McNamara, frisky youngsters of Mr. and Mrs. James McNamara are each minus their tonsils today, the offending members having been removed yesterday.”

50 years ago: IGNACIO – “Sgt. Ken Bowman and a crew from the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico arrived, dug a five foot hole in the ground three miles west of Ignacio, carefully recovered parts of an errant Athena missile, and went on to Green River, Utah from whence the missile was launched in February of 1964. ... The Athena went astray Feb. 10, 1964 after it had been launched from Green River headed for White Sands. Some sections landed near the El Paso compressor station west of La Plata field.”

25 years ago: “Approximately 20 percent of La Plata County’s 16,439 registered voters cast ballots in the primary election, up from 14 percent voter turnout reported in the 1988 primaries.”

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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