Interview:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17720136-where-they-bury-you?ac=1
“A gripping Western told on the eve of the Civil War in the Arizona and New Mexico Territories.”
A nice synopsis, review: http://ushistoryfiles.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/book-review-where-they-bury-you/
Bibliography of Topics for “Where They Bury You.”
For readers interested in the history behind the book, I have compiled a Bibliography by Topics below:Bibliography of Selected Topics of Interest General History Beck, Warren A, New Mexico: A History of Four Centuries. Norman: The University of Oklahoma Press,...
New Review of “Where They Bury You”
I just discovered a review of "Where They Bury You" on the following blog: http://unabridged-expression.blogspot.com/2013/08/where-they-bury-you-by-steven-w.html . I even agree with her quibble (could kick myself!).
Elmore Leonard
There is a hole in the creative universe with the passing today of Elmore Leonard. He will be sorely missed. Our future reading is deprived of his writing genius. I learned of his passing this morning as Johnny Cash's "(Ghost) 'Writers' In the Sky" played in my...
August 18, 1863
U.S. Marshal---and U.S. Army Major---Joseph Cummings is found shot dead 150 years ago today in an arroyo during Kit Carson's roundup of the Navajos. There were $700,000 to $1,000,000 of today's dollars in his saddlebags. Carson reports, unconvincingly, that his "brave...
150 Years Ago Today
August 3, 1863 Kit Carson, frustrated by his inability to actually find any Navajos in his war to round up the Navajo, ordered Major Joseph Cummings, also Santa Fe's U.S. Marshal, to implement a scorched earth policy. All Navajo homes, crops, and their beloved peach...
Read more150 years ago today, July 10, 1863, General James H. Carleton learned at Los Pinos, New Mexico of Gettysburg and Vicksburg. He ordered western Territory forts to celebrate the victories and sent Kit Carson the rest of his Army for the Navajo roundup.
today july 7, 150 years ago, kit carson
today july 7, 150 years ago, kit carson led his 1,000 soldiers, utes, and jicarilla apaches to round up the navajo nation and take them to Bosque redondo
Read more150 years ago today (150 yards from where I am now sitting in Santa Fe), June 17, 1863, a group of con artists discovered the time-honored fact that there is no honor among thieves. “Where They Bury You,” coming to Amazon and a bookstore near you from Sunstone Press.
Interview:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17720136-where-they-bury-you?ac=1
“A gripping Western told on the eve of the Civil War in the Arizona and New Mexico Territories.”
A nice synopsis, review: http://ushistoryfiles.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/book-review-where-they-bury-you/
Bibliography of Topics for “Where They Bury You.”
For readers interested in the history behind the book, I have compiled a Bibliography by Topics below:Bibliography of Selected Topics of Interest General History Beck, Warren A, New Mexico: A History of Four Centuries. Norman: The University of Oklahoma Press,...
New Review of “Where They Bury You”
I just discovered a review of "Where They Bury You" on the following blog: http://unabridged-expression.blogspot.com/2013/08/where-they-bury-you-by-steven-w.html . I even agree with her quibble (could kick myself!).
Elmore Leonard
There is a hole in the creative universe with the passing today of Elmore Leonard. He will be sorely missed. Our future reading is deprived of his writing genius. I learned of his passing this morning as Johnny Cash's "(Ghost) 'Writers' In the Sky" played in my...
August 18, 1863
U.S. Marshal---and U.S. Army Major---Joseph Cummings is found shot dead 150 years ago today in an arroyo during Kit Carson's roundup of the Navajos. There were $700,000 to $1,000,000 of today's dollars in his saddlebags. Carson reports, unconvincingly, that his "brave...
150 Years Ago Today
August 3, 1863 Kit Carson, frustrated by his inability to actually find any Navajos in his war to round up the Navajo, ordered Major Joseph Cummings, also Santa Fe's U.S. Marshal, to implement a scorched earth policy. All Navajo homes, crops, and their beloved peach...
Read more150 years ago today, July 10, 1863, General James H. Carleton learned at Los Pinos, New Mexico of Gettysburg and Vicksburg. He ordered western Territory forts to celebrate the victories and sent Kit Carson the rest of his Army for the Navajo roundup.
today july 7, 150 years ago, kit carson
today july 7, 150 years ago, kit carson led his 1,000 soldiers, utes, and jicarilla apaches to round up the navajo nation and take them to Bosque redondo
Read more150 years ago today (150 yards from where I am now sitting in Santa Fe), June 17, 1863, a group of con artists discovered the time-honored fact that there is no honor among thieves. “Where They Bury You,” coming to Amazon and a bookstore near you from Sunstone Press.
Steven W. Kohlhagen
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