Highmountain
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Any of you hunters from New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Mexico and the rest of the Southwest:
If you don't have a thorough knowledge of the history of your area you might find these three slow-loading chronologies of the history of the Southwest helpful as a place to begin refining your research.
They load slowly because they contain a lot of info:
Pre-1821, Ancient SW to Spanish conquest and settlement to Mexican Independence: http://www.jackpurcellbooks.us/pages/book pages/sw history post 1860.htm
1821-1860 - Texas colonies, Texas Republic, Mexican revolutions and attempts to fill the power vacuum of Spanish sovereignty, Mexican War, Arizona/ New Mexico/Mexico boundary matters, Santa Fe Trail issues, New Mexico revolts, early Apache wars, mining in AZ and NM: http://www.jackpurcellbooks.us/pages/book pages/sw history post 1860.htm
Post 1860 - Civil War in the southwest, French invasion of Mexico and subsequent events: http://www.jackpurcellbooks.us/pages/book pages/sw history post 1860.htm
For a fair-to-middling reading list on some of the more well known events in Texas history you might look these over: The books are mostly all available in your local library: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/RF2HIY6DG2J1/?tag=treasurenet01-20
A similar reading list for New Mexico and Arizona history: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/2VMIKVLXUPRIF/?tag=treasurenet01-20
A reading list on a lot of aspects of New Mexico history, places, legends, etc: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/3HB3VMYBI4Q53/?tag=treasurenet01-20
An awfully lot of information about maps of every description for New Mexico and how to find them: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/19R6ICOS0EFOP/?tag=treasurenet01-20
The chronologies of history are on my website, created by me. If you want to think of this as a plug for the site, by all means think of it that way and avoid it. But if you want good info about history and don't care where you get it, take a look.
The reading lists and map sources are on Amazon. I created them. You don't have to buy them on Amazon, however... most are available from other sources. But it's a good list of available mapping and hopefully some useful observations about some you'd have to try to use and learn about the hard way, as I did.
Mix some smles with your study: Movies, books and songs about lost treasure, gold mining and prospecting: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/1MJYG1SP12NQI/?tag=treasurenet01-20
Have some fun, amigos.
Best to you,
Jack
If you don't have a thorough knowledge of the history of your area you might find these three slow-loading chronologies of the history of the Southwest helpful as a place to begin refining your research.
They load slowly because they contain a lot of info:
Pre-1821, Ancient SW to Spanish conquest and settlement to Mexican Independence: http://www.jackpurcellbooks.us/pages/book pages/sw history post 1860.htm
1821-1860 - Texas colonies, Texas Republic, Mexican revolutions and attempts to fill the power vacuum of Spanish sovereignty, Mexican War, Arizona/ New Mexico/Mexico boundary matters, Santa Fe Trail issues, New Mexico revolts, early Apache wars, mining in AZ and NM: http://www.jackpurcellbooks.us/pages/book pages/sw history post 1860.htm
Post 1860 - Civil War in the southwest, French invasion of Mexico and subsequent events: http://www.jackpurcellbooks.us/pages/book pages/sw history post 1860.htm
For a fair-to-middling reading list on some of the more well known events in Texas history you might look these over: The books are mostly all available in your local library: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/RF2HIY6DG2J1/?tag=treasurenet01-20
A similar reading list for New Mexico and Arizona history: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/2VMIKVLXUPRIF/?tag=treasurenet01-20
A reading list on a lot of aspects of New Mexico history, places, legends, etc: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/3HB3VMYBI4Q53/?tag=treasurenet01-20
An awfully lot of information about maps of every description for New Mexico and how to find them: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/19R6ICOS0EFOP/?tag=treasurenet01-20
The chronologies of history are on my website, created by me. If you want to think of this as a plug for the site, by all means think of it that way and avoid it. But if you want good info about history and don't care where you get it, take a look.
The reading lists and map sources are on Amazon. I created them. You don't have to buy them on Amazon, however... most are available from other sources. But it's a good list of available mapping and hopefully some useful observations about some you'd have to try to use and learn about the hard way, as I did.
Mix some smles with your study: Movies, books and songs about lost treasure, gold mining and prospecting: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/guides/guide-display/-/1MJYG1SP12NQI/?tag=treasurenet01-20
Have some fun, amigos.
Best to you,
Jack