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And the West is History

And the West is History

100 years ago: The Durango Democrat announced that two area men, Justen Barnett and Alexander Baird, were scheduled to depart for war Oct. 26. The 1917 newspaper described them as “color...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Forty acres of land on Fort Lewis Mesa went on sale last spring, and hadn’t been purchased. The lack of interest forced the owner to rent the place, and “the renter plante...

And the West is History

100 years ago: It was announced that on Nov. 6, 1917, New Mexico would vote on statewide prohibition. 75 years ago: The first snow of the season fell on Cumbres Pass, accor...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Someone reported that “a certain Durango sport who won $200 on Chicago dropped a bunch of coin on Chicago taking the fourth game.” 75 years ago: Mr. and Mrs....

And the West is History

100 years ago: The Chapman Hardware Co. set up a two-cylinder Bain for J.D. Graves of Cedar Hill. 75 years ago: The “chilled breath of approaching winter” spurred Nazis to ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Myers entertained W.E. Duggan and family at lunch in Violet Grove, where “weinerwurst sandwiches and other good things comprised the menu.” ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: A forest fire started behind Perins Peak and received attention from local forest officials. 75 years ago: “Steaming along under the power generated by their...

And the West is History

100 years ago: The soda water fountains in Durango advertised higher than usual prices. The Durango Democrat added that ice cream was “a dollar a dish in France,” beer was 6 cents in Chi...

And the West is History

100 years ago: E.J. Myers, “the pork magnate of the Animas Valley,” brought in “some more of the rooters” and took another bale of kale. 75 years ago: Gasoline rationing was announced to...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Bob Meldrum, former local gunman and well-known “character of the early days,” was released under parole from the Wyoming state penitentiary for good behavior. He spent th...

And the West is History

100 years ago: J.W. Ralston of Cedar Hill “topped the market” when he sold a car of hogs to the Graden Mercantile Co. The hogs were purchased at $18.25 per hundred and Ralston “copped of...

And the West is History

100 years ago: Frank Foster, son of Mrs. J.C. Foster, had been in the Navy for five months and wrote his mother from Oregon to say he was “enjoying the life immensely” and had already be...
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