New Mexico's own chronicle:
by Fulton, Maurice Garlanfrey50
Published by : Banks Upshaw and Company (Dallas, TX) , 1937 Physical details: 372 p. B&w photographs; maps; notes; indexItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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R978.9 Fer New Mexico: | R978.9 For Missions and pueblos of the old Southwest: | R978.9 Fro The land of sunshine / | R978.9 Ful New Mexico's own chronicle: | R978.9 Gar Wah-To-Yah and the Taos trail / | R978.9 Gil The Rio Grande, river of destiny: | R978.9 Gra Taos Indians / |
This book is a collection of letters, diaries, memoirs, formal historical writings, and documents, reflecting the daily lives of New Mexico's inhabitants throughout history. Three distinct races - Indian, Spanish, and Anglo-Saxon, contributed to the evolution of New Mexico as it is today. The various periods of New Mexico history are illustrated, and use is made of rare literature pertaining to the entire southwest.