F786 .L9 1916
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A New Mexico David, and other stories and sketches of the Southwest, |
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F786 .L9s 1908
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Some strange corners of our country : the wonderland of the Southwest / |
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F786.L953 C46 1985
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Chas. F. Lummis : the centennial exhibition commemorating his tramp across the continent / |
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F786 .M17 1968
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North from Mexico; the Spanish-speaking people of the United States. |
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F786 .M2 1962
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Down the Santa Fe Trail and into Mexico; the diary of Susan Shelby Magoffin, 1846-1847. |
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F786 .M215
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North from Mexico the Spanish-speaking people of the United States. |
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F786 .M38 1993
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Footloose on the Santa Fe Trail / |
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F786 .M98 1986
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Along the Santa Fe Trail / |
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F786 .O87
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Old Spain in our Southwest, |
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F786 .P85 2015
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Ladies of the canyons : a league of extraordinary women and their adventures in the American Southwest / |
2 |
F786 .P92
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South-western letters. |
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F786 .R26
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Border tales : stories of Texas-New Mexico-Mexico -the fabulous Southwest- / |
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F786 .R5
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The southwestern frontier--1865-1881; a history of the coming of the settlers, Indian depredations and massacres, ranching activities, operations of white desperadoes and thieves, government protection, building of railways, and the disappearance of the frontier, |
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F786.R57 J64 2008eb
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John Ringo, king of the cowboys : his life and times from the Hoo Doo War to Tombstone / |
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F786 .R64 1885
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With the invader: glimpses of the Southwest. |
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F786 .S34 2009eb
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Guarding the border : the military memoirs of Ward Schrantz, 1912-1917 / |
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F786 .S56 1986
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Following the Santa Fe trail : a guide for modern travelers / |
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F786.S6 E73
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The Southwest of John H. Slaughter, 1841-1922; pioneer cattleman and trail-driver of Texas, the Pecos, and Arizona, and sheriff of Tombstone, |
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F786.S7 B5 1943
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The Southwest historical series : historical documents, hitherto unpublished or inaccessible, depicting social and economic conditions in the Southwest during the nineteenth century / |
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F786 .S87 1956
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Men to match my mountains; the opening of the Far West 1840-1900. |
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