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Here is the living history of a unique city as recreated by one of America's most interesting historians and most distinguished novelists. It is the chronicle of three stirring centuries of social change, from the days when Santa Fe was Spain's northernmost capital in the New World to the present.
Years of research in historical archives have given Mr. Horgan an intimate knowledge of Santa Fe's past. In this brilliant and original book we see how the different people of Santa Fe - Native American, Spanish, Mexican and Anglo-American - have contributed their blood and effort to make the city which is their monument.
Table of Contents- Book One - Under Spain
- The Royal Notary 1630
- The Father President 1635
- The Bannerman 1680
- The Alderman 1691
- The Matriarch 1710
- Book Two - Under Mexico
- Book Three - Under the United States
- The United States Lieutenant 1846
- The German Bride 1870
- The Doctor of Medicine 1883
- The Chonicler 1915 and after
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
- Index
CONDITION: Soft Cover, 363 pages, VG condition - USED with light wear only, mild soiling / staining to paper cover. Originally published in 1956, this is the 1976 edition. |
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