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And the West is History

100 years ago: “Thos. H. Tulley was one among the arrivals from Denver, here to look after business interests. Tom weighs 478 and is waiting for someone to pick on him.” 75 years ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “John E. Hammer, of the Animas Valley, brought in two dollars’ worth of coyote hide and collected bounty at the county treasurer’s office.” 75 years ago: “Bob Tays,...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Miss Eulalie Pulliam was down from Electra Lake to buy supplies for the camp, spending the day in town with the intention of returning this morning.” 75 years ago:...

And the West is History

100 years ago: KLINE – “Hogs and cattle are all doing fine.” 75 years ago: “With a larger attendance, bigger gate receipts, more and faster contestants and more thrilling track ev...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Fred Laurens, chief operator at the Ames Station of the Western Colorado Power Company, rode into town last night on horseback from Silverton, coming over the high line via C...

And the West is history

100 years ago: FORT LEWIS MESA – “In connection with this southwestern section we have had a favorable season for soil tillers. The copious rains in the mountains through July have kept the ...

Health Briefs

CPR, first aid classes to be held in Bayfield The Upper Pine River Fire Protection District will offer CPR and first aid classes at the Pine River Library, 395 Bayfield Center Dri...

Mudslide consumed men, their lifetimes of knowledge

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And the West is History

100 years ago: “Joe Boyce, of Silverton, who is looking after the Hercules mine at that place, spent yesterday in the city on smelter business, returning home with a big bouquet of flowers l...

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