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The Centuries of Santa Fe

The Centuries of Santa Fe
Author: Paul Horgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1963
Genre: Santa Fe (N.M.)
ISBN:

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Lamy of Santa Fe

Lamy of Santa Fe
Author: Paul Horgan
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2003-03-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0819565326

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The extraordinary biography of a pioneer hero of the frontier Southwest.


Santa Fe Originals

Santa Fe Originals
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Women
ISBN: 9780890134153

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The only book on the history of Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the nation's largest Native arts event.


The Myth of Santa Fe

The Myth of Santa Fe
Author: Chris Wilson
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780826317469

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Debunks the great tourist myth, and explains how the Santa Fe architectural and design style, so popular with millions of visitors today, was consciously created by Anglos in the early 20th century.


All Trails Lead to Santa Fe

All Trails Lead to Santa Fe
Author:
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2010
Genre: Santa Fe (N.M.)
ISBN: 0865347603

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Santa Fe, as a tourist destination and an international art market with its attraction of devotees to opera, flamenco, good food and romanticized cultures, is also a city of deep historical drama. Like its seemingly "adobe style-only" architecture, all one has to do is turn the corner and discover a miniature Alhambra, a Romanesque Cathedral, or a French-inspired chapel next to one of the oldest adobe chapels in the United States to realize its long historical diversity. This fusion of architectural styles is a mirror of its people, cultures and history. From its early origins, Native American presence in the area through the archaeological record is undeniable and has proved to be a force to be reckoned with as well as reconciled. It was, however, the desire of European arrivals, Spaniards, already mixed in Spain and Mexico, to create a new life, a new environment, different architecture, different government, culture and spiritual life that set the foundations for the creation of "La Villa de Santa Fe." Indeed, Santa Fe remained Spanish from its earliest Spanish presence of 1607 until 1821. But history is not just the time between dates but the human drama that creates the "City Different." The Mexican Period of 1821-1848, American occupation and the following Territorial Period into Statehood are no less defining and, in fact, are as traumatic for some citizens as the first European contact. This tapestry was all held together by the common belief that Santa Fe was different and after centuries of coexistence a city with its cultures, tolerance and beauty was worth preserving. Indeed, the existence and awareness of this oldest of North American capitals was to attract the famous as well as infamous: poets, writers, painters, philosophers, scientists and the sickly whose prayers were answered in the thin dry air of the city situated at the base of the Sangre de Cristos at 7,000 foot elevation. We hope readers will enjoy "All Trails Lead to Santa Fe" and in its pages discover facts not revealed before, or, in the sense of true adventure, enlighten and encourage the reader to continue the search for the evolution of "La Villa de Santa Fe."


Santa Fe

Santa Fe
Author: David Grant Noble
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1989-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780295968650

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Caballeros

Caballeros
Author: Ruth Laughlin
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2007
Genre: Santa Fe (N.M.)
ISBN: 0865345996

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This complete history of Santa Fe was written after extensive research and with understanding and a touch of humor. It covers all aspects of Spanish-American traditions, customs, and culture. Although first published in 1931, and revised in 1945, it is still relevant today. The author, born in Santa Fe, captures the elusive quality which makes the atmosphere of the city so appealing and writes with fluent ease of the history of the Southwest from the days of the Conquistadores. She covers every aspect of the life of the region including the political situation of the time with its Japanese Detention Camp, its art, its crafts, its architecture, and of the land and its climate. The 1945 edition includes a detailed index, and an additional chapter and glossary. Readers of this book will get a greater understanding of the past of this popular city that will add its enjoyment in the present time. An added bonus are the illustrations by Norma Van Sweringen, a well-known Southwestern artist in the 1930s.


Santa Fe

Santa Fe
Author: Henry Jack Tobias
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826323316

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A readable, captivating social history centered on the essence of Santa Fe--the lives of its Hispano and Anglo residents.


Santa Fe

Santa Fe
Author: David Grant Noble
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Santa Fe (N.M.)
ISBN: 9781934691038

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"In 2010, Santa Fe officially turns 400 - four centuries of a rich and contentious history of Indian, Spanish, and American interactions. Pueblo Indians settled along the banks of the Rio Santa Fe as long ago as the sixth century C.E. By 1610, Spanish colonists had established the town as a distant outpost in Spain's expanding empire. Drawing on recent archaeological discoveries and historical research, this updated edition of a classic history details the town's founding, its survival through revolt and reconquest, its turbulent politics, its lively trade with Mexico and the United States, and the lives of its most important citizens, from the governors Peralta, Vargas, and Armijo to the madam dona Tules. The origins and transformations of the very building blocks of Santa Fe, from the iconic Palace of the Governors to the city's acequia irrigation system, are revealed in these pages."--BOOK JACKET.


Early Santa Fe

Early Santa Fe
Author: Ana Pacheco
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467125903

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The history of Santa Fe is encapsulated in imagery. Remnants of unearthed Native American artifacts from eons ago shed light on its first inhabitants. These early images, which tell the story of the convergence of humanity, are as varied as the people themselves.