Crossroads of Change

Crossroads of Change
Author: Cori Knudten
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806167777

Encompassing nearly seven thousand acres amid the woodlands of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in northern New Mexico, the land that is now Pecos National Historical Park has witnessed thousands of years of cultural history stretching back to the Native peoples who long ago inhabited the pueblos of Pecos, then known as Cicuye. Once a trading center where Pueblo Indians, Spanish soldiers and settlers, and Plains Indians encountered one another, not always peacefully, Pecos was a stop on the Santa Fe Trail in the early 1800s and, later, on the first railroad in New Mexico. It was the site of a critical Civil War battle and in the twentieth century became a tourist destination. This book tells the story of how, over five centuries, cultures and peoples converged at Pecos and transformed its environment, ultimately shaping the landscape that greets park visitors today. Spanning the period from 1540, when Spaniards first arrived, into the twenty-first century, Crossroads of Change focuses on the history of the natural and historic resources Pecos National Historical Park now protects and interprets: the ruins of Pecos Pueblo and a Spanish mission church, a stage stop along the Santa Fe Trail, the Civil War battlefield of Glorieta Pass, a twentieth-century cattle ranch, and the national park itself. In an engaging style, authors Cori Knudten and Maren Bzdek detail the transformations of Pecos over time, often driven by the collision of different cultures, such as that between the Franciscan friars and Pecos Indians in the seventeenth century, and by the introduction of new animals, crops, and agricultural practices—but also by the natural forces of fire, drought, and erosion. Located on a natural trade route, Pecos has long served as a portal between different cultures and environments. Documenting this transformation over the ages, Crossroads of Change also, perhaps, shows us Pecos National Historical Park as a portal to the future.

Ma'am Jones of the Pecos

Ma'am Jones of the Pecos
Author:
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1973-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780816504046

"An unusual story of an American pioneer woman who used a needle, skillet, orgun, as needed, and who tended the dying during frontier wars or outbreaks ofequally deadly diseases."--"The Old Bookaroos."

The Centennial

The Centennial
Author: David Kroese
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2019-01-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1627876588

Sparked by the opportunity to explore his personal passions, David Kroese turns away from a rewarding yet languishing career and begins the adventure of a lifetime. What happens next evolves into a tour of all four hundred-plus units in America's National Park System -- a perfect way to celebrate the 2016 National Park Service centennial. The Centennial: A Journey Through America's National Park System details David's compelling centennial explorations to 387 parks in 360 days. The story continues through December 2017, when he becomes one of fewer than fifty people known to have visited all 417 national parks. His personal expedition is a poignant exploration into quintessential America as told through its historical and natural wonders. Delve into diverse locations from Hawaii to the Rockies, New England to the Caribbean, Charleston to the California desert, Alaska to American Samoa. Join David and experience the inherent marvels within America's unique landscape and fascinating history, revealed in engaging context, poetic descriptions, and heartfelt appreciation. The Centennial: A Journey Through America's National Park System is an odyssey of self discovery and fulfillment through the nation's soul.

A Cowboy of the Pecos

A Cowboy of the Pecos
Author: Patrick Dearen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493024175

In the late 1880s, the Pecos River region of Texas and southern New Mexico was known as “the cowboy’s paradise.” And the cowboys who worked in and around the river were known as “the most expert cowboys in the world.” A Cowboy of the Pecos vividly reveals tells the story of the Pecos cowboy from the first Goodnight-Loving cattle drive to the 1920s. These meticulously researched and entertaining stories offer a glimpse into a forgotten and yet mythologized era. Includes archival photographs.

The White Shaman Mural

The White Shaman Mural
Author: Carolyn E. Boyd
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-11-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477310304

Folded plate (1 leaf, 39 x 61 cm, folded to 19 x 16 cm) in pocket.

Castle Gap and the Pecos Frontier, Revisited

Castle Gap and the Pecos Frontier, Revisited
Author: Patrick Dearen
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0875656609

First published in 1988, Castle Gap and the Pecos Frontier was acclaimed by reviewers as “superb,” “significant,” and “utterly delightful.” In this revised edition, Patrick Dearen draws upon the latest in scholarship to update his study of the Pecos River country of West Texas. It’s a land wild with tales that blend history, geography, and folklore, and from his search emerge six fascinating accounts: -Castle Gap, a break in a mesa twelve miles east of the Pecos River, used by Comanches, emigrants, stage drivers, and cattle drovers; -Horsehead Crossing, the most infamous ford of the Old West; -Juan Cordona Lake, a salt lake where sandstorms and skull-baking sun defied early efforts to mine salt vital to survival; -The “bulto” or ghost who wanders the Fort Stockton night; -Lost Wagon Train, a forty-wagon caravan buried in the sands; -The lost mine of Will Sublett, who found gold and kept its location secret unto death. Although linked by the search for treasure, the stories are as varied as the land itself. They speak eloquently of the Pecos country, its heritage, and its people.

Charles Goodnight

Charles Goodnight
Author: William T. Hagan
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012-10-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806183950

Charles Goodnight was a pioneer of the early range cattle industry—an opinionated and profane but energetic and well-liked rancher. Goodnight’s story is now re-examined by William T. Hagan in this brief, authoritative account that considers the role of ranching in general—and Goodnight in particular—in the development of the Texas Panhandle. The first major reassessment of his life in seventy years, Charles Goodnight: Father of the Texas Panhandle traces its subject’s life from hardscrabble farmer to cattle baron, giving close attention to lesser-known aspects of his last thirty years. Goodnight came up in the days when much of Texas was free range and open to occupancy by any cattleman brave enough to stake a claim. Hagan shows how Goodnight learned the cattle business and became one of the most famous ranchers of the Southwest. Hagan also presents a clearer picture than ever before of Goodnight’s business arrangements and investments, including the financial setbacks of his later life. As entertaining as it is informative, Hagan’s account takes readers back to the Palo Duro Canyon and the Staked Plains to share insights into the cattleman’s life—riding the range, fighting grass fires, driving cattle to the nearest railhead—the very stuff of cowboy legend and lore. This fascinating biography enriches our understanding of a Texas icon.

The Rustlers of Pecos County

The Rustlers of Pecos County
Author: Zane Grey
Publisher: Xist Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2015-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681951371

Love Affairs and Western Action Welcome to the old Texas where nobody is held accountable for his or her crimes. The only justice one will ever find here is delivered by a bunch of Texas Rangers. Can they tame Texas or will they end up wild and crazy like pretty much everyone else? Can they tame themselves and love another human being? The Rustlers of Pecos County by Zane Grey is a classic, action-packed western from the genre's master. This Xist Classics edition has been professionally formatted for e-readers with a linked table of contents. This eBook also contains a bonus book club leadership guide and discussion questions. We hope you’ll share this book with your friends, neighbors and colleagues and can’t wait to hear what you have to say about it. Xist Publishing is a digital-first publisher. Xist Publishing creates books for the touchscreen generation and is dedicated to helping everyone develop a lifetime love of reading, no matter what form it takes

The Story of Petroleum

The Story of Petroleum
Author: Really Big Coloring Books, Incorporated
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: 9780972783385

www.BigColoringBooks.comThe Story of Petroleum tells the exciting adventures of Oil Dude and his helpers Lil' Bit, Piper and Derrick. Together they set out to discover fossil fuels. This storybook helps children to understand where oil, coal and gas come from. Children will learn how fossil fuels are found and why every person uses some product from a fossil fuel in their daily life. The book also details in a fun and exciting way why it's important to protect the environment and our drinking water. It describes how petroleum resources help keep our country healthy and how fossil fuels make our lives so much easier and better.Really Big Coloring Books are teaching/learning tools, tell a story, and promote quality reading time for children, and their families and friends.Really Big Coloring Books sell themselves!- Each book is 17" by 22" printed on high quality white paper, perforated for easy display. Colorful covers are printed on cardstock which may be hung as a poster.- Each book has a miminum of 32 pages, each tested by kids. Over 70 hours of coloring fun.Really Big Coloring Books are the perfect fund-raiser for civic, school, business and education groups. Designed for kids aged 2 to 12