Philmont : a history of New Mexico's Cimarron country / by Lawrence R. Murphy.
Material type: TextPublisher: Albuquerque, New Mexico : University of New Mexico Press, 1972Copyright date: ©1972Description: 1 online resource (283 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780826323453
- 0826323456
- 0826302440
- 9780826302441
- 917.89/22/03 22
- F802.C7 .M83 1972eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Preface; Table of Contents; I. The Cimarron Country; Life Zones of the Philmont Area; The Wildlife; II. Prehistoric Inhabitants; People of the Plains and the Pueblos; The Ponil People; III. Indians and Spaniards; The Indian Invasion; The Conquest of La Jicarilla; IV. Explorers, Traders, and Trappers; Exploring the Great Southwest; Blazing the Santa Fe Trail; Across the American Desert; Fur Trapping in the Southern Rockies; V. The Beaubien and Miranda Land Grant; Obtaining a Grant of Land; Philmont's First Settlers; War and Massacre.
The Founding of RayadoThe Army at Philmont; Indian Attacks at Rayado; VI. Lucien B. Maxwell: Empire Builder; The Cimarron Indian Agency; The Indian Crisis at Maxwell's; VII. Bonanza on Baldy Mountain; Gold Rush on Maxwell's Ranch; Developing the Moreno Valley; Prosperity and Growth in 1868; The Aztec Strike; Continuing Moreno Valley Boom; Decline of the Baldy District; VIII. Redskins and Britishers; Trouble at the Cimarron Agency; Survey and Sale of the Beaubien Grant; Agents and Indians: Continuing Trouble for All; Deterioration of the Cimarron Agency; Removal of the Cimarron Agency.
IX. The Colfax County WarThe Death of Parson Tolby; Indecision in Washington: The Land Office and the Maxwell Grant Case; The Supreme Court Decision; Final Efforts of Parson McMains; X. Cowboys and Cattlemen; The Abreus of Rayado; The Urraca Ranch; Ponil Pastures: Ranching in Philmont's North-Country; The Heck and Nash Ranches; Cowboys at Early Philmont; XI. Revival of Baldy Mining; Lode Mining Along Ute Creek; Boom in the Moreno Valley; Modern Placer Mining at Baldy; Into the Heart of Baldy: The Deep Tunnel and Aztec Mines; The Cimarroncito Mining District; XII. Tracks, Ties, and Timber.
The St. Louis, Rocky Mountain and PacificThe Cimarron and Northwestern; Logging in Philmont's North-Country; Boom in Cimarron; XIII. Ranching in the Twentieth Century; McCormick and Webster's Urraca Ranch; Colonizing the Rayado; Waite Phillips; XIV. The End of Baldy Mining; Excitement on Aztec Ridge; Frustrations of Baldy Mining; Last Years of the Aztec; Death of the Baldy District; XV. A Paradise for Scouting; Phillips's First Donation; Philturn Rockymountain Scoutcamp; Philmont Becomes a Scout Ranch; Beginnings of Philmont Scout Ranch; Development of Philmont's Program; Notes.
This classic account is the first and still the best comprehensive history of the Colfax County area of northeastern New Mexico.
English.
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