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And the West is History

Maude and Jim pull a water wagon and sprinkle the streets to reduce dust in 1918 or 1919. The driver is not identified.

100 years ago: Vol Anderson appeared before Police Magistrate Myers after being charged with public drunkenness and was fined $50 or 25 days of work on the street. “The inebriant” was picked up by Marshal Rowe the night before.

75 years ago: Fort Lewis College announced that 25 students would graduate at the end of April.

50 years ago: Mahlon T. White purchased a 60,000-square-foot plot of land at 259 W. Ninth St., which was occupied by Herb Williams Lumber Co.

25 years ago: According to a La Plata County Sheriff’s Office report, a mule was loose in a yard in the 2200 block of County Road 500, and the animal control officer who responded told the owner to “keep his ass at home.”

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.



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