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The Santa Fe Trail: Its History, Legends, and Lore
A prize-winning historian of the Old West brings to life the people who laid down the Santa Fe Trail and opened commerce with Spanish America. He uses first-hand accounts and contemporary records to give us a vivid recreation of a time and place crucial to America's westward expansion.
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The Santa Fe Trail: Its History, Legends, and Lore
A prize-winning historian of the Old West brings to life the people who laid down the Santa Fe Trail and opened commerce with Spanish America. He uses first-hand accounts and contemporary records to give us a vivid recreation of a time and place crucial to America's westward expansion.
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The Santa Fe Trail: Its History, Legends, and Lore
A prize-winning historian of the Old West brings to life the people who laid down the Santa Fe Trail and opened commerce with Spanish America. He uses first-hand accounts and contemporary records to give us a vivid recreation of a time and place crucial to America's westward expansion.
David Dary is winner of the Cowboy Hall of Fame Wrangler Award, two Western Writers of America Spur Awards, the Westerners International Best Nonfiction book Award, and the Owen Wister Award for lifetime achievement from the Western Writers of America. He worked for CBS News and NBC News in Texas and Washington, D.C., and for many years taught journalism, first at the University of Kansas and then as head of the School of Journalism at the University of Oklahoma, from which he recently retired. He is the author of fourteen previous books, including Cowboy Culture, The Santa Fe Trail: Its History, Legends and Lore, and The Oregon Trail: An American Saga.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. From Conquest to de Onate, 1492-1610 2. the Attraction of Santa Fe, 1610-1762 3. Trails to Santa Fe, 1762-1807 4. Destination Santa Fe, 1807-1822 5. The Santa Fe Trail, 1822-1825 6. Surveying the Road to Santa Fe, 1825-1827 7. The Business of Trade, 1821-1829 8. the Growth of Trade, 1830-1835 10. Years of Change, 1840-1845 11. The Mexican War and the Santa Fe Trade, 1846-1848 12. Forts, Emigrants, and Freighting, 1849-1852 13. New Tensions and Trade, 1853-1860 14. The Civil War, 1861-1865 15. The Slow Death of the Trail, 1866-1880 16. The Legacy of the Trail, 1880-2000 Glossary Notes Bibliography Index