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An Empire of Silver; a History of the San Juan Silver Rush, by Robert L. Brown
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334
San Juan Bautista
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 502

San Juan Bautista

Winner, Presidio La Bahia Award, Sons of the Republic of Texas, 1978 In their efforts to assert dominion over vast reaches of the (now U.S.) Southwest in the seventeenth century, the Spanish built a series of far-flung missions and presidios at strategic locations. One of the most important of these was San Juan Bautista del Río Grande, located at the present-day site of Guerrero in Coahuila, Mexico. Despite its significance as the main entry point into Spanish Texas during the colonial period, San Juan Bautista was generally forgotten until the first publication of this book in 1968. Weddle's narrative is a fascinating chronicle of the many religious, military, colonial, and commerical expeditions that passed through San Juan and a valuable addition to knowledge of the Spanish borderlands. It won the Texas Institute of Letters Amon G. Carter Award for Best Southwest History in 1969.

River Flowing from the Sunrise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 592

River Flowing from the Sunrise

The authors recount twelve millennia of history along the lower San Juan River, much of it the story of mostly unsuccessful human attempts to make a living from the river's arid and fickle environment. From the Anasazi to government dam builders, from Navajo to Mormon herders and farmers, from scientific explorers to busted miners, the San Juan has attracted more attention and fueled more hopes than such a remote, unpromising, and muddy stream would seem to merit.

San Juan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

San Juan

In 1904, when the railroad completed its expansion westward from Brownsville through the Rio Grande Valley, small towns were aligning the tracks. Rich, fertile valley territory was attractive to new settlers during the early 1900s, and land developers promoted a place where one could buy a piece of the American dream. Around the same time, immigrants from south of the border were arriving with dreams of starting a new life away from the tumult of the Mexican Revolution. Situated at the crossroads of both rail and roadways, San Juan was the optimal place to settle. Rapid agricultural growth had in turn fostered community growth. As San Juan celebrates 100 years of vitality, this book reflects and recalls why this city was known as the "friendly city in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley."

Pride of Puerto Rico
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Pride of Puerto Rico

A biography of the baseball superstar from Puerto Rico who, before his untimely death in a 1972 airplane crash, was noted for his achievements on and off the baseball field.

Proposed Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for the San Juan/San Miguel Planning Area
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 520
An Empire of Silver
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

An Empire of Silver

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1965
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Investigation of Potential Alternate Study Areas in the Paradox Basin Region, Utah
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84
Window on Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Window on Freedom

Demonstrates how US foreign policy has been embedded in social, economic and cultural factors of domestic and foreign origin. It argues that the campaign to realize full civil rights for racial and ethnic minorities in the US is best understood in the context of competitive international relations.