Combines more than two hundred photographs and a concise history to create an engaging, panoramic view of New Mexico's fascinating past.
This new perspective on the colorful history of New Mexico includes the stories of many of the people who have spent their lives in the area from before the arrival of Europeans in the sixteenth century through the present day.
Excerpt from Illustrated History of New Mexico The author of this work entered public life some years ago, as a school teacher, filling for the first time the honored post of preceptor of the College of the Christian Brothers, Santa Fe, New ...
As war loomed in the spring of 1846, Polk ordered General Zachary Taylor to move his troops in Texas south to the Rio Grande, which Mexico considered an act of war and invasion of its territory. The new Mexican president Mariano Paredes ...
The author of this work does not intend to say that there has not been both sincere and competent translations, for most assuredly there have been many such. For instance...
Pueblos, Spaniards, and the Kingdom of New Mexico is the definitive account of a volatile era.
Author Ray John de Aragâon brings to light the suffering brought to New Mexico by land barons, cattlemen and unscrupulous politicians and the effects still felt today.
This extensive volume presents New Mexico history from its prehistoric beginnings to the present in essays and articles by fifty prominent historians and scholars representing various disciplines including history, anthropology, Native ...
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.