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And the West is History

100 years ago: “Manuelita Martinez, 17, the daughter of Romero Martinez of Perins Peak, had an almost miraculous escape from death when she was run down by a Calumet mine switch engine and d...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “The transfer of the passengers northbound on the Farmington train to the Eastern at Carbon Junction was made necessary by the destruction of the track at the point by the fal...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Mr. and Mrs. W.D. McMahon of Silverton were visitors in the city. They do not think very highly of the change that they made from the bee-yoo-tifull snow-clad streets of the ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Miss Pollock found the gold watch which she lost two weeks ago at the doorstep, frozen in ice. After thawing it out, she found it was not injured in the least.” 75...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “W.H. Norton, of the local Ford Car Agency, returned from Aztec and Farmington to get a new order book, having filled up his old one with calls from the prosperous ranchers of...

And the West is History Monday

100 years ago: “A lot of new citizens will be made in this county, or there will be less hunting and fishing done by some persons legally, owing to the firm stand taken by County Clerk Mrs. ...

Where heroes worked

DALLAS – From a fairy tale-inspiring castle in the Bavarian Alps to a serene sculpture of Mary and Jesus by Michelangelo tucked away in a Belgian church, sites and works of art across Europe...