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Ancient Ruins of the SW

Ancient Ruins of the SW

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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections
such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact,
or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.



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Ancient Ruins Of The Southwest

Edgar Lee Hewett, Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company

Carson-Harper, 1900

Southwest, New











At the Precipice: NM's Changing Climate

At the Precipice: NM's Changing Climate

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At the Precipice explores the question many of us have asked ourselves: What kind of world are we leaving to our children?
Best Wildflower Hikes New Mexico

Best Wildflower Hikes New Mexico

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Best Wildflower Hikes New Mexico is the ultimate guide to the greatest nature adventures in the Land of Enchantment. Wildflower descriptions and full-color photography throughout complement detailed hiking profiles and maps to over forty scenic routes. Written by naturalist and outdoor writer Christina Selby, Best Wildflower Hikes New Mexico introduces readers to the spectacular beauty of the American Southwest.
BTW... a GD to NM's 25 Scenic Byways

BTW... a GD to NM's 25 Scenic Byways

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This handy and appealing book provides the most up-to-date guide for those who want to explore New Mexico's officially designated Scenic Byways and their off-the-beaten-track destinations.
Buffalo Bill Myth & Reality

Buffalo Bill Myth & Reality

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Buffalo Bill Cody's life, in fact and fiction, was shaped like a classical tragedy etched across the western prairies. More dime novels were written about him than any other western character, and he mythologized himself as hero of his Wild West show. Popular media so twisted the facts of his life that the historic William Cody and his real accomplishments have almost been lost. Like the West itself, the man was a product of the long legacy of romantic thought about the frontier. To rediscover the historic Cody, author Eric Sorg has researched primary material scattered in museums and libraries around the country, sifting the historical Cody from the commercial creation. As the Cody legends began to Fade, revisionist histories portrayed Cody merely as an Indian scout adept at killing buffalo and a showman who squandered the fortune he made with his Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Now Sorg's research shows him also to be an enlightened egalitarian who lived a classically tragic life. A charming and humorous man, Cody saw the opportunity to turn his solid Plains credentials into a secure future for himself and his Family through the fanciful world of theatrics and many less glamorous commercial ventures, including real estate investment and development.
Civil War in NM

Civil War in NM

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Taking nineteen years of research by the author, this is the story of the Civil War as the Volunteers of New Mexico lived and fought it. One chapter deals with the scene in Washington, DC, ten years before the first gun was fired at Fort Sumter; another chapter deals with the Texas claim to all the area of New Mexico bordering the Rio Grande and the near war with the United States over Santa Fe County, Texas. The last chapter gives the alphabetical list of all the New Mexico Volunteers from A to Z as found in the records of the War Department. The author included this list in order to enable any relatives to trace the war record of the heroic men who fought at Valverde, Peralta, Santa Fe, Glorieta, Pigeon's Ranch, and the Indian campaigns. The march of the Colorado Volunteers and the California Column is completely covered as well as the work of these men during the war years. The New Mexico Volunteers were unjustly maligned by Edward Canby, the author said, and authors ever since have echoed his sentiments without investigating the facts. This book corrects many misconceptions that may be useful to all interested in the Civil War in New Mexico. Includes bibliography.

Civil War in the Western Territories: AZ, CO, NM, & UT

Civil War in the Western Territories: AZ, CO, NM, & UT

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Between 1861 and 1865 the violent struggles of the Civil War extended into the Western Territories, where they were complicated by the involvement of the Indians. The Confederate leaders had planned to annex a corridor from the Rio Grande in Texas to the California coast. Thus they would have had a pathway to the Pacific Ocean, areas rich in minerals, new territory for the expansion of slavery, and valuable military stores and equipment. They soon found that the land was more difficult to conquer than they had anticipated. The people of the Western Territories for the most part remained loyal to the Union, and the Confederate vision of empire failed to materialize.

The emphasis in this book is on the Union campaigns against the Confederates and the Indians who sought to take advantage of the confusion of the Civil War. Yet it is also shown that the Western Territories came of age as a result of the conflict. When the Confederate invasion had been repelled, the Union leaders undertook vigorous campaigns for extermination or settlement of the Indians on reservations. Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah all acquired their present boundaries and patterns of state government during the Civil War period.

Civil War in TX & NM Territory

Civil War in TX & NM Territory

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Many heroic actions were taken by Hispanic soldiers who have not gotten much recognition for their efforts.

Cuentos de Cuanto Hay: Tales from Spanish NM

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In the summer of 1931, folklorist J. Manuel Espinosa traveled throughout northern New Mexico asking Spanish-speaking residents for cuentos de cuanto hay, tales of olden times. Espinosa's transcriptions were published in Spanish in 1937. Now storyteller Joe Hayes makes them available once again, in the original Spanish and now for the first time in English translation. To read these stories is to enter a world where the devil may come knocking on your door and ask you to marry him and where your mule can warn you not to accept the devil's offer!
Curandero: Life in Mexican Folk Healing

Curandero: Life in Mexican Folk Healing

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Practices of traditional Mexican folk healers, curanderos, in the American Southwest as well as their native country.