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  • Wah-To-Yah and the Taos Trail

    Lewis Hector Garrard

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Sept. 1, 1982)
    In the bright morning of his youth Lewis H. Garrard traveled into the wild and free Rocky Mountain West and left us this fresh and vigorous account, which, says A. B. Guthrie, Jr., contains in its pages "the genuine article-the Indian, the trader, the mountain man, their dress, and behavior and speech and the country and climate they lived in."On September 1, 1846, Garrard, then only seventeen years old, left Westport Landing (now Kansas City) with a caravan, under command of the famous trader Céran St. Vrain, bound for Bent's Fort (Fort William) in the southeastern part of present-day Colorado. After a lengthy visit at the fort and in a camp of the Cheyenne Indians, early in 1847 he joined the little band of volunteers recruited by William Bent to avenge the death of his brother, Governor Charles Bent of Taos, killed in a bloody but brief Mexican and Indian uprising in that New Mexican pueblo. In fact, Garrard's is the only eyewitness account we have of the trial and hanging of the "revolutionaries" at Taos.Many notable figures of the plains and mountains dot his pages: traders St. Vrain and the Bents; mountain men John L. Hatcher, Jim Beckwourth, Lucien B. Maxwell, Kit Carson, and others; various soldiery traveling to and from the outposts of the Mexican War; and explorer and writer George F. Ruxton.
  • Wah-To-Yah and the Taos Trail

    Lewis H. Garrard

    Paperback (Univ of Oklahoma Pr (Trd), March 15, 1979)
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  • Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail

    Lewis Hector Garrard

    Hardcover (Porcupine Press, March 15, 1974)
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  • Wah-To-Yah and the Taos Trail

    Lewis H. Garrand

    Hardcover (Arthur H. Clark Co., March 15, 1938)
    Hardcover; Very Good; No Dust Jacket; 377 pp., fold out map present, gild top edge. Many pages unopened, red boards, spine slightly faded. In very good condition. An interesting overland narrative from a young man, Lewis H. Garrand, in 1846.
  • Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail,

    Lewis Hector Garrard

    Paperback (The Arthur H. Clark company, March 15, 1938)
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  • Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail

    Lewis Hector Garrard

    Unknown Binding (Harlow Pub. Co, March 15, 1930)
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  • Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail by Lewis H. Garrard

    Lewis H. Garrard

    Paperback (University of Oklahoma Press, March 15, 1816)
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  • Wah-To-Yah & The Taos Trail

    Lewis H. Garrard

    Hardcover (Grabhorn Press, March 15, 1936)
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