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And the West is History

100 years ago: “Lloyd Huntsman, of the Kirkpatrick Ranch in the Vallecito, came in to take out Jim Haviland and Charley Dowdell, state spawn takers, who go to Emerald Lake today to take appr...

Beyond Lyme, new illnesses, more reason to watch for ticks

WASHINGTON – Lyme disease makes the headlines, but there are plenty of additional reasons to avoid tick bites. New research highlights the latest in a growing list of tick-borne threats – a ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Mrs. Olga Little, of Animas City, is down for 10 days from Mayday and is making almost daily trips with 15 pack animals from here to the Durango Girl Mine on Junction Creek, ...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “John R. Mason, of the Kline country, came into town to see a toothsmith and have his jaw fixed. He says he had not eaten anything for four days owning to the condition of his...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “William H. Hughs and wife of the La Platas, came into town and bought a new standard mower from Sam Johnson, of the San Juan Corral, to use in putting up their alfalfa crop, ...

Local rhythms animate Old Havana

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And the West is History

100 years ago: SILVERTON – “Lee Tinsley has been working all winter on his property near Chattanooga, and has opened up some nice looking ore there. The ore contains considerable lead and zi...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “With a two column red ink head on the front page, the Denver Post gives considerable space to the movement originating here for the establishment of a separate state, or terr...

And the West is History

100 years ago: “Sam Stauffer, of Oklahoma City, a brother of Ben Stoffer, the Democrat’s linotyper, arrived in the city to take up the machine work at the Herald office. Sam is a big upstand...