The Comancheros

The Comancheros PDF Author: Paul Iselin Wellman
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 203

Book Description
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The Comanchero Frontier

The Comanchero Frontier PDF Author: Charles L. Kenner
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 9780806126708
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 292

Book Description
This is a history of the Comancheros, or Mexicans who traded with the Comanche Indians in the early Southwest. When Don Juan Bautista de Anza and Ecueracapa, a Comanche leader, concluded a peace treaty in 1786, mutual trade benefits resulted, and the treaty was never afterward broken by either side. New Mexican Comancheros were free to roam the plains to trade goods, and when Americans introduced, the Comanches and New Mexicans even joined in a loose, informal alliance that made the American occupation of the plains very costly. Similarly, in the 1860s the Comancheros would trade guns and ammunition to the Comanches and Kiowas, allowing them to wreck a gruesome toll on the advancing Texans.

Confederates and Comancheros

Confederates and Comancheros PDF Author: James Bailey Blackshear
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806177276
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 376

Book Description
A vast and desolate region, the Texas–New Mexico borderlands have long been an ideal setting for intrigue and illegal dealings—never more so than in the lawless early days of cattle trafficking and trade among the Plains tribes and Comancheros. This book takes us to the borderlands in the 1860s and 1870s for an in-depth look at Union-Confederate skullduggery amid the infamous Comanche-Comanchero trade in stolen Texas livestock. In 1862, the Confederates abandoned New Mexico Territory and Texas west of the Pecos River, fully expecting to return someday. Meanwhile, administered by Union troops under martial law, the region became a hotbed of Rebel exiles and spies, who gathered intelligence, disrupted federal supply lines, and plotted to retake the Southwest. Using a treasure trove of previously unexplored documents, authors James Bailey Blackshear and Glen Sample Ely trace the complicated network of relationships that drew both Texas cattlemen and Comancheros into these borderlands, revealing the urban elite who were heavily involved in both the legal and illegal transactions that fueled the region’s economy. Confederates and Comancheros deftly weaves a complex tale of Texan overreach and New Mexican resistance, explores cattle drives and cattle rustling, and details shady government contracts and bloody frontier justice. Peopled with Rebels and bluecoats, Comanches and Comancheros, Texas cattlemen and New Mexican merchants, opportunistic Indian agents and Anglo arms dealers, this book illustrates how central these contested borderlands were to the history of the American West.

The Comancheros

The Comancheros PDF Author: Paul Iselin Wellman
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 195

Book Description
Hold on tight for a wild ride! Join Texas Ranger- Tom Gatling on a thrilling adventure as he unexpectedly partners with Paul Regret, the gambler he once arrested. Together, they go undercover to take down the notorious Comancheros—a dangerous gang of arms dealers and thieves.

Confederates and Comancheros

Confederates and Comancheros PDF Author: James Bailey Blackshear
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806177306
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 287

Book Description
A vast and desolate region, the Texas–New Mexico borderlands have long been an ideal setting for intrigue and illegal dealings—never more so than in the lawless early days of cattle trafficking and trade among the Plains tribes and Comancheros. This book takes us to the borderlands in the 1860s and 1870s for an in-depth look at Union-Confederate skullduggery amid the infamous Comanche-Comanchero trade in stolen Texas livestock. In 1862, the Confederates abandoned New Mexico Territory and Texas west of the Pecos River, fully expecting to return someday. Meanwhile, administered by Union troops under martial law, the region became a hotbed of Rebel exiles and spies, who gathered intelligence, disrupted federal supply lines, and plotted to retake the Southwest. Using a treasure trove of previously unexplored documents, authors James Bailey Blackshear and Glen Sample Ely trace the complicated network of relationships that drew both Texas cattlemen and Comancheros into these borderlands, revealing the urban elite who were heavily involved in both the legal and illegal transactions that fueled the region’s economy. Confederates and Comancheros deftly weaves a complex tale of Texan overreach and New Mexican resistance, explores cattle drives and cattle rustling, and details shady government contracts and bloody frontier justice. Peopled with Rebels and bluecoats, Comanches and Comancheros, Texas cattlemen and New Mexican merchants, opportunistic Indian agents and Anglo arms dealers, this book illustrates how central these contested borderlands were to the history of the American West.

A History of New Mexico

A History of New Mexico PDF Author: Calvin A. Roberts
Publisher: UNM Press
ISBN: 9780826335074
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 358

Book Description
A textbook tracing the history of New Mexico's land and people from the Ice Age to the present.

Comanchero Trail

Comanchero Trail PDF Author: Jack Dakota
Publisher: Robert Hale Ltd
ISBN: 0719823080
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121

Book Description
When Dean Kittredge is taken on as a hired gun by the Rafter W, the owner's wilful granddaughter, Miss Trashy, is only the first of his worries. He soon finds himself up against the notorious El Serpiente and his gang of Comanchero gunmen. Jensen Crudace, the sinister land and cattle agent, is intent on using the Comancheros to gain control of the territory. Together, Kittredge and ranch foreman Tad Sherman are involved in a desperate quest to track El Serpiente to his hidden base in the heart of a distant mesa. Will they succeed in stopping the ruthless gunmen?

Lone Star 114/trail

Lone Star 114/trail PDF Author: Wesley Ellis
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101169109
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182

Book Description
Jessie and Ki ride herd, risk death, and raise hell on a cutthroat cattle drive in the one hundred and fourteenth Lone Star novel! They call them The Lone Star Legend: Jessica Starbuck—a magnificent woman of the West, fighting for justice on America's frontier, and Ki—the martial arts master sworn to protect her and the code she lived by. Together they conquered the West as no other man and woman ever had!

The Comanchero's Grave

The Comanchero's Grave PDF Author: Karen Kelling
Publisher: Sunstone Press
ISBN: 0865348618
Category : Granddaughters
Languages : en
Pages : 132

Book Description
Join Lovie, along with Big Foot, Brownie, Cotton, Dingo, and Fireball, as they are drawn into the dream Granny never realized in life, where past inhabitants of the ranch are still determining its futureNand Lovie's survival.

Encyclopedia of the Great Plains

Encyclopedia of the Great Plains PDF Author: David J. Wishart
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803247871
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 962

Book Description
"Wishart and the staff of the Center for Great Plains Studies have compiled a wide-ranging (pun intended) encyclopedia of this important region. Their objective was to 'give definition to a region that has traditionally been poorly defined,' and they have