Volume 1: Early Durango

These postcards depict the early days of Durango, Colorado. According to The City of Durango, the town was created by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company in September 1880 as a location for smelters to work the silver and gold being mined nearby. Durango’s more moderate climate at an elevation of 6,512 feet above sea level, a steady water supply from the Animas River, and the availability of coal made it a good choice. The city was named after Durango, Mexico, supposedly because the territorial governor at the time thought the geography was similar. (source)


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High School (Durango, Colo.)
View of the front side of the two-story Durango High School building. Two vehicles are parked in front of the building.
High School (Durango, Colo.)
Photo of the three-story Durango High School building; "High School" above doorway. A hillside covered with bushes and several trees is visible behind the building.
High School (Durango, Colo.)
Photo of the three-story Durango High School building; there is a wooden fence and several tall trees in front of the building.
High School (Durango, Colo.)
Black and white photo of the front of Durango High School. A dog is on the sidewalk in front of the building.
High School Durango, Colo.
Photo of the three-story Durango High School. Card appears to be hand-colored over a b/w photo addressed to Miss Ava Murker of Dolores Colorado postmarked Durango Colorado. July 7, 1938 one cent stamp.
High School, Durango, Colo.
Color photo of Durango High School; this card was postmarked July 22, 1907.
High School, Durango, Colo.
Undated color photo of Durango High School.
High Water at the Smelter, Durango
Rare flood card featuring high water at the Durango Smelter.
High Water in Animas River above Animas City, Colorado
Photo of Animas River flooding over the banks, on back "Real photo 1910" is written in pencil, but the peak of the flood was in October of 1911. Animas City was the region (that has been part of the City of Durango since 1948/49) north of Junction Street to 37th Street.
High Water in Animas River at Smelter after Taking out Footbridge
Photo of river overflowing its banks against a factory building on the left. A small shack is caught in the river on the right side, Perins Peak is in the background.
Horse Race
Photograph of a horse race with nine horses and riders. One horse and rider are leading the pack.
Horse Race Durango, Colo.
Horse race with spectators lining the inside rail. Handwritten note on the back "Durango"

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