Along the Santa Fe Trail
Series: Along the Santa Fe Trail 2 of 3 Physical details: Various pagings Typewritten or mimeographed sheets. 8.5" x 11 "Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Master list item #: 18
File location is in the Raton File Cabinet
Article written by local people
These are three broadcasts given under the name "Along the Santa Fe Trail". Only one manuscript is marked "written by Marion Blackwell Yoder", it is unclear if she wrote them all or not. The December 6 broadcast seems to be an introduction to the Sunday program (as well as an advertisement for the El Portal Hotel, Sponsor); the Dec. 20 gives various tales concerning happenings and history in Raton and along the trail and mentions using writings by Kenneth Fordyce; the December 27th issue gives the family history of Mrs. Yoder.