Josiah Gregg Quote

Durango is one of the handsomest cities in the North, with a population of about 20,000. It is situated in a level plain, surrounded in every direction by low mountains. It presents two or three handsome squares, with many fine edifices and some really splendid churches. The town is supplied with water for irrigating the gardens, and for many other ordinary purposes, by several open aqueducts, which lead through the streets, from a large spring, a mile or two distant; but as these are kept filthy by the offal that is thrown into them, the inhabitants who are able to buy it, procure most of their water for drinking and culinary purposes, from the aguadores, who pack it, on asses, usually in large jars, from the spring.


Commerce of the Prairies (1831–1839), Chapter 21 - Trip from Chihuahua to Aguascalientes, in 1835 — Robbers


Durango is one of the handsomest cities in the North, with a population of about 20,000. It is situated in a level plain, surrounded in every...

Durango is one of the handsomest cities in the North, with a population of about 20,000. It is situated in a level plain, surrounded in every...

Durango is one of the handsomest cities in the North, with a population of about 20,000. It is situated in a level plain, surrounded in every...

Durango is one of the handsomest cities in the North, with a population of about 20,000. It is situated in a level plain, surrounded in every...