by Joyce Lawrence

Mrs. Matt Hammond

Virginia Graham

Position: Looking Back

Frank Pyle

Sarah Elizabeth Walker Moore

Gladys Guillet Hart

by Gladys Guillet Hart

Gladys Hart

by Carrie Smith Dunham

Carrie Smith Dunham

George Sam Todd

Dale Davidson

by Dale Davidson

Position: Montezuma County Historical Society

Bob Bernhart and Dale Davidson

Bob Bernhart

June Head

Position: Montezuma County Historical Society

June Head and Joyce Lawrence

June Head

Mary McKinley Blake

Erastus “Ras” Thompson

William C. Winkler

Howard J. Hanna

Montezuma County Historical Society

The Montezuma County Historical Society

Fannie Wade

The Montezuma Historical Society

Position: As told to Eldon Zwicker

Eldon Zwicker

Position: February 1985

Frank L. Pyle

Morgan Draper

Montezuma Historical Society

Paul Crawford

Position: For MONTEZUMA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

A pioneer experience, Part I

This is about one of our experience with the Indians in early days.In July 1884, I think it was on the third of July, the Ute Indians, under Mancos Jim, as had been their custom ever since...

DATE: June 4, 2015 | COLUMN: Looking back

Chokecherry butter – coyote medicine

When we lived on the Dolores River at Lone Dome we saw a great deal of the Indians in our first years there.Mr. Dunham used to ride at night to escape their attention.He took a steep trail to the...

DATE: April 30, 2015 | COLUMN: Looking back

Eleven of us came to Telluride in 1882

I was born in Venango County, Pennsylvania on 22th October 1862. In 1882, I came to Telluride, Colorado with my cousins. There were eleven of us in the party, and we intended to make Colorado our...

DATE: April 2, 2015 | COLUMN: Looking back

The town of Cortez, 1900 to 1910

My father, Herm Guillet, liked to visit his old Ute friends, so usually the first of the month on Ration Day when fresh meat, flour, and other supplies were given to the Indian families, we would...

DATE: March 5, 2015 | COLUMN: Looking back

Cortez at the turn of the century’

What was Cortez and life there during the first ten years of the 20th century? Except for the Stone Block on Main Street, the County Courthouse on the southwest corner of First and Chestnut...

DATE: Feb. 5, 2015 | COLUMN: Looking back

One of the earliest mercantiles in Cortez

The Guillet Brothers, one of the earliest mercantile establishments in Cortez was that of P. T. “Pete” and H. M. “Herm” Guillet.The Guillet boys came here from Carroll County, Mo., in the early...

DATE: Dec. 25, 2014 | COLUMN: Looking back

Montezuma County Motor Club organized

Montezuma Journal, Cortez, April 17, 1913A large attendance witnessed the meeting of the Montezuma County Motor Club last Sunday in Cortez. It may not be generally known that there are now...

DATE: Dec. 4, 2014 | COLUMN: Looking back

From cattle station to stage coach stop

In 1934, Anna Florence Robison interviewed Elbert (Al) Nunn, an early pioneer, about the early settlement of our area. In 1880, he married Nettie Johnson, daughter of Charles “Granddad” Johnson of...

DATE: Nov. 6, 2014 | COLUMN: Looking back

Pioneer life at Big Bend in 1882 Part 3: Continued from September

A man who had notified us of the Indian scare went on up the river telling people.Everyone was going up to Grandpa Johnson’s place on the river where the Indians could not well ambush the...

DATE: Oct. 2, 2014 | COLUMN: Looking back

Pioneer Life at Big Bend on The Dolores River in 1882

We were very comfortable on our place at Lone Dome. Our neighbors were the Barnes family, Gene and Charley Salter, Jim Trimble, some English people, a bit later, the Dillons, and the Bradfields....

DATE: Sept. 11, 2014 | COLUMN: Looking back

Life at Lone Dome and Big Bend in 1882

I was born on Feb. 4, 1859, in Iowa. There were nine of us children, and I had a twin brother to whom I was much attached.All but three of us children were born in Indiana, and I had an older...

DATE: July 31, 2014 | COLUMN: Looking back

Roy Dickerson and the Stoner Train Robbery of 1889

Roy Dickerson was a real cowboy, one of the last of a dying breed. Roy was widely known as one of the best cowboys in the Four Corners states. He was born in 1879 and died here in 1955. His grave...

DATE: July 3, 2014 | COLUMN: Looking back

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