Simmons, Marc
Simmons, Mark
VIAF ID: 109173872 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Simmons, Mark
Works
Title | Sources |
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Albuquerque : a narrative history | |
As far as the eye could reach : accounts of animals along the Santa Fe Trail, 1821-1880 | |
The Battle at Valley's Ranch : first account of the Gettysburg of the West, 1862 | |
Billy Blackfeet in the Rockies : a story from history | |
Border Comanches; seven Spanish colonial documents, 1785-1819. | |
Charles F. Lummis : author and adventurer : a gathering | |
Coronado's land : essays on daily life in colonial New Mexico | |
Following the Santa Fe Trail : a guide for modern travelers | |
Hispanic Albuquerque, 1706-1846 | |
Indian and mission affairs in New Mexico, 1773. | |
José's buffalo hunt : a story from history | |
Juan Domínguez de Mendoza : soldier and frontiersman of the Spanish Southwest, 1627-1693 | |
Kit Carson and his three wives. | |
The last conquistador : Juan de Oñate and the settling of the far Southwest | |
The Little Lion of the Southwest; a life of Manuel Antonio Chaves. | |
Massacre on the Lordsburg road : a tragedy of the Apache wars | |
The Mexican War correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott | |
Millie Cooper's ride : a true story from history | |
Murder on the Santa Fe Trail : an international incident, 1843 | |
New Mexico : an interpretive history | |
The old trail to Santa Fe : collected essays | |
People of the sun : some out-of-fashion Southwesterners | |
Ranchers, ramblers, and renegades : true tales of territorial New Mexico | |
Rio Grande series | |
Rollercoaster Grandma : the amazing story of Dr. Ruth | |
The Santa Fe Trail Association : a history of its first decade, 1986-1996 | |
Santiago : saint of two worlds | |
Southwestern colonial ironwork : the Spanish blacksmithing tradition from Texas to California | |
Spanish government in New Mexico. | |
Stalking Billy the Kid : brief sketches of a short life | |
Teddy's cattle drive : a story from history | |
Treasure trails of the Southwest | |
Turquoise and six-guns ; the story of Cerrillos, New Mexico | |
Two Southwesterners: Charles Lummis and Amado Chaves. | |
Villages & villagers : stories from New Mexico villages | |
When six-guns ruled : outlaw tales of the Southwest | |
Witchcraft in the Southwest; Spanish and Indian supernaturalism on the Rio Grande. | |
Yesterday in Santa Fe; episodes in a turbulent history. |