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Lewis Hector Garrard

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is the only well-known book written by Garrard. It has won a secure place in the literature of the American West. Garrard returned home after his 10-month trip and apparently never visited the West again.
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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
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Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail: or Prairie and Scalp Dances, with a Look at Los Rancheros from Muleback and the Rocky Mountain Campfire
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Indians. Garrard condemns the U.S. war against Mexico and hanging of the rebels in Taos as unjust.
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Garrard, christened Hector Lewis Garrard, was the son of a prominent family in
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who had revolted against U.S. rule of New Mexico, newly captured in the
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The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life
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On 1 Sept 1846, Garrard, 17 years old, joined a caravan in
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in southern Colorado. The book is often compared with
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Cincinnati, Ohio
Westport Landing, Missouri
Santa Fe Trail
New Mexico
Bent's Fort
Taos
Mountain Men
Charles Bent
Taos Revolt
Pueblos
Mexican–American War
Kit Carson
Jim Beckwourth
Ceran St. Vrain
George Ruxton
William Bent
Cheyenne
Spanish Peaks
Francis Parkman
The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life
Taos Mountain Trail



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978-0-7876-1682-3



"Wah-to-Yah and the Taos Trail"

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