Trappers, gold miners, cattle rustlers, and settlers. Men, women, and their children: They came from as far away as Prussia and as near as San Fernando de Taos. They met in the green mountain valley that lay between the Sangre de Christo and CimarronMoreTrappers, gold miners, cattle rustlers, and settlers.
Men, women, and their children: They came from as far away as Prussia and as near as San Fernando de Taos. They met in the green mountain valley that lay between the Sangre de Christo and Cimarron ranges, a valley like no other in New Mexico Territory. The stories in this book will give you a glimpse into Moreno Valley in the 1800s, the world that was Elizabethtown, Baldy Mountain, Cimarron Canyon, Palo Flechado Pass, and Agua Fria Peak. They extend from the Mountain Man period to the beginnings of the Colfax County War. Each story is no longer than 150 words, although some form part of a sequence that you wont want to put down!
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