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In the aftermath of the Civil War, New Mexico Territory endured painful years of hardship and ongoing strife. During this turbulent period, a U.S. military officer stationed in the territory assembled an album of photographs, a series of still shots taken by one or more anonymous photographers. Now, some 150 years later, Hardship, Greed, and Sorrow reproduces the anonymous officer’s “souvenir album” in its totality. Offering an important glimpse of the American Southwest in the mid-1860s, the book opens with a thoughtful foreword by Jennifer Nez Denetdale, who considers the varied and lingering effects that settlement, conquest, and nineteenth-century photography had on the Apaches and...
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The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
Notes From Lonely Man Ranch, the first collection of humorous writings by Florida native Hal Padgett, is a pie in the face, a kick in the shin and a swat in the keester to the absurdities and frustrations that bombard his noggin daily. Beware: These vignettes have induced violent giggling, thunderous guffaws and soul-purging screams from otherwise level-headed adults.