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The La Jara Chronicle Archive

  • La Jara, Colorado
  • 19041911

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Located in Conejos County in Southern Colorado, La Jara was an early settlement dating to 1867. By 1880, the town of La Jara was formally established with the organization of its first church. As the Denver and Rio Grande railroad laid tracks into the southern area of the state, it bypassed the town of La Jara and built its own, La Jara Station, in 1884. Old La Jara was abandoned for the new La Jara, which was incorporated in 1895. Soon after, in 1896, Clifton H. Wilder founded the La Jara Tribune. He sold it two years later to M.N. Shaw and moved to Creede, Colorado to assist his brother George in his publishing venture, The Creede Candle. By 1900, Wilder was back in La Jara to begin publication of the La Jara Chronicle.

Archive Info

  • 1,878
  • La Jara, Colorado
  • 19041911
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Source Information

The La Jara Chronicle, 1904–1911 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 14, 2022

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Feliz gallegos sit in the leg

Feliz gallegos sit in the leg

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La Jara, Colorado
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MARKET STOCK

MARKET STOCK

The La Jara Chronicle
La Jara, Colorado
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Johnny Kay, Paiute/Washoe peace treaty

Johnny Kay, Paiute/Washoe peace treaty

The La Jara Chronicle
La Jara, Colorado
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Henry Lanvermeyer murder

Henry Lanvermeyer murder

The La Jara Chronicle
La Jara, Colorado
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Town Trustees.

Town Trustees.

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La Jara, Colorado
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Archive Info

  • 1,878
  • La Jara, Colorado
  • 19041911
0

Source Information

The La Jara Chronicle, 1904–1911 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 14, 2022