The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 72, July 1968 - April, 1969 Page: 468

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NEW MEXICO
"The Little War of Guadalajara, 1587-1590" by Richard E. Green.
leaf, New Mexico Historical Review (Spring, 1968). Describes official
quarrels and family alliances and rivalries in sixteenth-century New
Spain.
"Manco Burro Pass: New Mexico or Colorado?" by Joseph L. Cra-
mer, New Mexico Historical Review (Spring, 1968). Locates Manco
Burro Pass in New Mexico and offers data pertinent to that conclusion.
"Reconstruction in New Mexico" by Lawrence R. Murphy, New
Mexico Historical Review (April, 1968). Reexamines the Radical
program as applied to the abolition of Indian slavery and debt
peonage.
RANCHING
"No Trade for Heroes" by Owen Ulph, American West (July,
1968), illustrations. Gives a realistic appraisal of the cow-puncher's
way of life as seen through the lens of itinerant photographer Andrew
Alexander Forbes.
TOWNS AND COUNTIES
"The El Paso Volunteer Fire Department" edited by Eugene O.
Porter, Password (Spring, 1968), illustrations. Reprints an anonymous
article taken from the El Paso Herald for May 13, 1897.
TRANSPORTATION
"Travelers by 'Overland' " by George R. Stewart, American West
(July, 1968), map, illustrations. Reviews stagecoaching on the central
route, 1859-1865.

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