Great River: Mexico and the United StatesA distinguished historian examines the development of the region and surveys the amalgamation of the aboriginal Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American civilizations. |
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... York , the American said " The American flag has indeed been saluted at last . " The Tribune felt that “ The Bryan - Wilson policy . . . has borne its perfect fruit , " while the Evening - Journal demanded an immediate seizure of all ...
... York , the American said " The American flag has indeed been saluted at last . " The Tribune felt that “ The Bryan - Wilson policy . . . has borne its perfect fruit , " while the Evening - Journal demanded an immediate seizure of all ...
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... York , Crown Publishers , 1944 . Bourke , John G. The folk - foods of the Rio Grande valley and of Northern Mexico ... York , J. Selwin Tait and Sons , 1894 . Brand , Donald D. Prehistoric trade in the southwest . New Mexico Business ...
... York , Crown Publishers , 1944 . Bourke , John G. The folk - foods of the Rio Grande valley and of Northern Mexico ... York , J. Selwin Tait and Sons , 1894 . Brand , Donald D. Prehistoric trade in the southwest . New Mexico Business ...
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... York , Alfred A. Knopf , 1926 . Gibson , Charles E. Story of the ship . New York , Henry Schumann , 1948 . Gibson , George Rutledge . Journal of a soldier under Kearny and Doniphan , 1846-1847 . Edited by Ralph P. Bieber . Glendale ...
... York , Alfred A. Knopf , 1926 . Gibson , Charles E. Story of the ship . New York , Henry Schumann , 1948 . Gibson , George Rutledge . Journal of a soldier under Kearny and Doniphan , 1846-1847 . Edited by Ralph P. Bieber . Glendale ...
Contents
A Colony for Mexico | 453 |
A Wild Strain | 460 |
The Twin Sisters | 469 |
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