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House Documents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 688

House Documents

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1860
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Death and Dying in New Mexico
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Death and Dying in New Mexico

In this exploration of how people lived and died in eighteenth- and nineteenth- century New Mexico, Martina Will weaves together the stories of individuals and communities in this cultural crossroads of the American Southwest. The wills and burial registers at the heart of this study provide insights into the variety of ways in which death was understood by New Mexicans living in a period of profound social and political transitions. This volume addresses the model of the good death that settlers and friars brought with them to New Mexico, challenges to the model's application, and the eventual erosion of the ideal. The text also considers the effects of public health legislation that sought to protect the public welfare, as well as responses to these controversial and unpopular reforms. Will discusses both cultural continuity and regional adaptation, examining Spanish-American deathways in New Mexico during the colonial (approximately 1700–1821), Mexican (1821–1848), and early Territorial (1848–1880) periods.

A Portal to Paradise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

A Portal to Paradise

Arizona's rugged Chiricahua Mountains have a special place in frontier history. They were the haven of many well-known personalities, from Cochise to Johnny Ringo, as well as the home of prospectors, cattlemen, and hardscrabble farmers eking out a tough living in an unforgiving landscape. In this delightful and well-researched book, Alden Hayes shares his love for the area, gained over fifty years. From his vantage point near the tiny twin communities of Portal and Paradise on the eastern slopes of the Chiricahuas, Hayes brings the famous and the not-so-famous together in a profile of this striking landscape, showing how place can be a powerful formative influence on people's lives. When Hay...

"To Spare No Pains": Zebulon Montgomery Pike and His 1806-1807 Southwest Expedition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323
Air Force Journal of Logistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Air Force Journal of Logistics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Show Town
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Show Town

Like many western boomtowns at the turn of the twentieth century, Spokane, Washington, enjoyed a lively theatrical scene, ranging from plays, concerts, and operas to salacious variety and vaudeville shows. Yet even as Spokanites took pride in their city’s reputation as a “good show town,” the more genteel among them worried about its “Wild West” atmosphere. In Show Town, historian Holly George correlates the clash of tastes and sensibilities among Spokane’s theater patrons with a larger shift in values occurring throughout the Inland West—and the nation—during a period of rapid social change. George begins this multifaceted story in 1890, when two Spokane developers built the...

William Dudley Pelley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

William Dudley Pelley

William Dudley Pelley was one of the most important figures of the anti-Semitic radical right in the twentieth century. Best remembered as the leader of the paramilitary "Silver Shirts," Pelley was also an award-winning short story writer, Hollywood screenwriter, and religious leader. During the Depression Pelley was a notorious presence in American politics; he ran for president on a platform calling for the ghettoization of American Jews and was a defendant in a headlinegrabbing sedition trial thanks to his unwavering support for Nazi Germany. Scott Beekman offers not only a political but also an intellectual and literary biography of Pelley, greatly advancing our understanding of a figure...

Life-Changing Verses About Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Life-Changing Verses About Men

Life-Changing Verses about Men is not your typical devotional book. It attempts to answer the question, "How does the Bible describe a real Christian man?" Its objective is to enable Christians to personally apply specific Bible verses to their personal lives. At the same time, you will learn more about your Bible as well as receive an in-depth discussion of the verses selected. You may find yourself greatly challenged with Life-Changing Verses about Men. The objective is to encourage you to become more Christlike in your living. Through reading Life-Changing Verses about Men, you will become very familiar with God's story in the Bible. "This is a great book to have with you when you have a few minutes. It reduces some of your favorite verses into bite-sized chunks that you can absorb. Your life would be better if you took five minutes to read one chapter a day." Josh Hunt, author Teach Like Jesus and Good Questions Have Small Groups Talking

Legends, Labors & Loves: William Jackson Palmer, 1836-1909
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Legends, Labors & Loves: William Jackson Palmer, 1836-1909

Everyone in Colorado Springs knows General William Jackson Palmer?ask any child and they?ll tell you "he?s the man on the horse!" Ask an adult and they may add that city streets, a park and a school are named after him. But who was he? Perhaps more knowledgeable citizens would tell you, "General Palmer was the founder of Colorado Springs," or "He was the president of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad," and others would declare, "He was a decorated Union soldier.""Who was he?," or "who was she," is frequently answered by recounting the individual?s accomplishments in life. Some people have long r?sum?s listing their incredible successes. Others are well known for their failures. There are so...