Southwest, New -- Description and travel
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Southwest, New -- Description and travel
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- The southwestern journals of Adolph F. Bandelier, edited and annotated by Charles H. Lange and Carroll L. Riley
- Wild life in the far west, personal adventures of a border mountain man : comprising hunting and trapping adventures with Kit Carson and others, captivity and life among the Comanches, services under Doniphan in the war with Mexico, and in the Mexican war against the French, desperate combats with Apaches, grizzly bears, etc., etc., by Captain James Hobbs, of California
- National trail study, environmental assessment, Coronado expedition : Arizona/New Mexico/Texas/Oklahoma/Kansas : public review draft
- A book-lover's holidays in the open
- The great Southwest, the story of a land and its people, by Elna Bakker and Richard G. Lillard
- Audubon's western journal, 1849-1850;, being the MS. record of a trip from New York to Texas, and an overland journey through Mexico and Arizona to the gold-fields of California., With biographical memoir by his daughter, Maria R. Audubon. Introd., notes, and index by Frank Heywood Hodder
- A book-lover's holidays in the open, by Theodore Roosevelt
- Marcy & the gold seekers;, the journal of Captain R.B. Marcy, with an account of the gold rush over the southern route
- The inverted mountains:, canyons of the West., Contributors, Weldon F. Heald, Edwin D. McKee [and] Harold S. Colton
- The personal narrative of James O. Pattie of Kentucky, during an expedition from St. Louis through the vast regions between that place and the Pacific Ocean and thence back through the city of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during journeyings of six years : in which he and his father, who accompanied him, suffered unheard of hardships and dangers, had various conflicts with the Indians and were made captives, in which captivity his father died : together with a description of the country and the various nations through which they passed, edited by Timothy Flint
- Coronado's march in search of the "Seven cities of Cibola" and discussion of their probable location, by J.H. Simpson
- National trail study and environmental assessment, Coronado expedition : Arizona/New Mexico/Texas/Oklahoma/Kansas
- The commerce of the prairies, by Josiah Gregg, edited by Milo Milton Quaife
- A ride with Kit Carson;, across the great American Desert and through the Rocky Mountains
- Bound for Santa Fe, the road to New Mexico and the American conquest, 1806-1848, Stephen G. Hyslop
- Notes of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including part of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila Rivers, by Lieut. Col. W.H. Emory ; made in 1846-7, with the advanced guard of the "Army of the West."
- Report from the Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, the report and map of the route from Fort Smith, Arkansas, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, made by Lieutenant Simpson
- Exploration of the Colorado River of the West and its tributaries, explored in 1869, 1870, 1871, and 1872, under the direction of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, [report of J.W. Powell]
- Reports of the secretary of war,, with reconnaissances of routes from San Antonio to El Paso,, by Brevet Lt. Col. J.E. Johnston; Lieutenant W.F. Smith; Lieutenant F.T. Bryan; Lieutenant N.H. Michler; and Captain S.G. French, of Q'rmaster's dep't. Also, the report of Capt. R.B. Marcy's route from Fort Smith to Santa Fe; and the report of Lieut. J.H. Simpson of an expedition into the Navajo country; and the report of Lieutenant W.H.C. Whiting's reconnaissances of the western frontier of Texas. July 24, 1850. Ordered to be printed
- Notes of a military reconnoissance, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including part of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila Rivers, by W.H. Emory
- Report from the Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, of the 21st February, 1849, a copy of the official journal of Lieutenant Colonel Philip St. George Cooke, from Santa FĆ© to San Diego
- Across the southern trail to California, by H.S. Brockway
- From the heartland, profiles of people and places of the Southwest and beyond, by Lawrence Clark Powell ; ill. by Bettina Steinke
- Che! Wah! Wah!, or, The modern Montezumas in Mexico, by George G. Street ; illustrated with photographs taken during the trip by R.D. Cleveland, and wood cuts from sketches by the author
- The southwestern journals of Zebulon Pike, 1806-1807, edited by Stephen Harding Hart and Archer Butler Hulbert ; new introduction by Mark L. Gardner
- The exploration of the Colorado River and its canyons, John Wesley Powell ; with an introduction by Anthony Brandt
- PiƱon country,, by Haniel Long
- Travels and researches in native North America, 1882-1883, Herman ten Kate ; translated and edited by Pieter Hovens, William J. Orr, and Louis A. Hieb
- Exploration of the Colorado River of the West and its tributaries, explored in 1869, 1870, 1871, and 1872, under the direction of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, [report of J.W. Powell]
- Southwest, three definitions, by Lawrence Clark Powell
- Wah-to-yah, and the Taos trail, or, Prairie travel and scalp dances, with a look at Los Rancheros from muleback and the Rocky mountain camp-fire, by Lewis H. Garrard
- Great American deserts, by Rowe Findley ; photographed by Walter Meayers Edwards ; foreword by Edmund C. Jaeger ; prepared by the Special Publications Division, National Geographic Society
- Coronado's quest;, the discovery of the southwestern states, by A. Grove Day
- Survey of a route on the 32nd parellel for the Texas Western Railroad, 1854:, the A.B. Gray report, and including the reminiscences of Peter R. Brady, who accompanied the expedition., Edited and with introd. and notes, by L.R. Bailey
- Wah-to-yah & the Taos Trail., With an introd. by Carl I. Wheat. Illus. from blocks designed and cut by Mallette Dean
- The Coronado expedition, 1540-1542, by George Parker Winship
- Personal narrative of explorations and incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission during the years 1850, '51, '52, and '53
- Report upon the Colorado River of the West, explored in 1857 and 1858 by Joseph C. Ives, Corps of Topographical Engineers, under the direction of the Office of Explorations and Surveys, A.A. Humphreys, Captain Topographical Engineers, in charge
- Notes of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including part of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila rivers, by Lieut. Col. W.H. Emory, made in 1846-7, with the advanced guard of the "Army of the West."
- The Southwest expedition of Jedediah S. Smith, his personal account of the journey to California, 1826-1827, edited with an introduction by George R. Brooks
- The personal narrative of James O. Pattie of Kentucky, edited by Timothy Flint, historical introd. & foot-notes by Milo Milton Quaife
- Mexican gold trail, the journal of a forty-niner, by George W.B. Evans ; edited by Glenn S. Dumke ; with a preface by Robert Glass Cleland
- Guidebook of the western United States, by N.H. Darton, Part F
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