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Bold denotes illustrations departure from, 259, 260, 266, 269; location of, 261, 263; settlers of, 263, A 264-65, 266, 268 Aarstad, Rich, revs. Jedediah Smith: No Alvarez, Luis, The Power of the Zoot: Ordinary Mountain Man, by Barton Youth Culture and Resistance during H. Barbour, 446-47 World War II, revd., 100-101 Abbey, Edward: as author and The American Far West in the Twentieth environmental advocate, 287-88, 289, Century, by Earl S. Pomeroy, ed. by 290-91; at Isla Angel de la Guarda, Richard W. Etulain, revd., 86-87 Mexico, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 289 The American Military Frontiers: The Abbott, Carl, How Cities Won the West: United States Army in the West, 1783- Four Centuries of Urban Change in 1900, by Robert Wooster, revd., 438-40 Western North America, revd., 312-13 AMREP Southwest Inc.: land Adams, George Rollie, revs. Soldiers West: development by, 244, 246, 250-51; Biographies from the Military Frontier, lawsuits against, 250-51 ed. by Paul Andrew Hutton and Anaya, Juan B.: as Junta Durwood Ball, 440-41 Constitucionalista del Estado de Adobe Walls, Battle of: result of, 393-94 Chihuahua member, 132, 137-38, 140 Aguas Calientes (Mex.): Henry Skillman’s Anaya, Tony: lawsuit of, against Western spy company in, 386 Lands Inc., 247, 249; as New Mexico Ahler, Stanley A., Plains Village Attorney General, 247, 248-49 Archaeology: Bison-hunting Farmers Ancestral Landscapes oft he Pueblo World, in the Central and Northern Plains, by James E. Snead, revd., 300-302 revd., 94-96 Anderson, Gary Clayton, revs. Savage Alamosa, N.Mex.: Confederate army in, Frontier: Rangers, Riflemen, and Indian 385 Wars in Texas, Volume III, 1840-1841, Albuquerque, N.Mex.: post-World War Il by Stephen L. Moore, 189—go immigration to, 235 Andrews, Lola: as Fred Harman’s wife, Alder, Lorna Call: Mexican Revolution 210, 213 supported by, 118-19 Andrews, Thomas G., Killing for Coal: 467 Alexander, Eveline: travels of, to the America’s Deadliest Labor War, revd., Southwest, 357 184-86 Almadén: abandonment of, 267, 268, Angeles, Felipe: Mormon colonists’ 269, 271; Gaspar Castaiio de Sosa’s interactions with, 110, 123 4 68 * NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 85,NUMBER4 Angerstein, Ernest: as Department of New Bauer, William J., Jr., revs. Court-Martial Mexico supplier, 384 of Apache Kid, by Clare V. McKanna, Apache Canyon, N.Mex.: Union army 183-84 attack at, 376-77 Baylor, John R.: in the Second Texas Apache Indians: threat of, 379; hostilities Mounted Volunteers, 329, 332, 335, with, 414, 415 376, 414-15, 421 Archaeological Resources Protection Act: Bee, Hamilton P.: as Confederate brigadier general, 385-86 specifications of, 285-86 Archaeological artifacts: discourse on, Before Santa Fe: Archaeology of the City 285-86, 287-92; ownership of, 288-1 Different, by Jason S. Shapiro, revd., 299-300 Archer, Everett W.: in Bosque Farms, Belen, N.Mex.: Rio Communities located New Mexico, 7, 8 in, 247 Arizona City, Ariz.: U.S. Army's Bench, Dan: on Isla San Esteban, impressions of, 363 Mexico, 62-63, 64, 71, 73, 74-76, 77 Arizona Territory: description of, before Benson, Nancy C., New Mexico C ‘olcha 1866, 353-54; map of, 353; U.S. Army Club: Spanish Colonial Embroidery travel experiences to, 350, 354-56; U.S. and the Women Who Saved It, revd., Army’s impressions of, 361-64 296-98 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad: Bentley, Joseph C.: Pancho Villa’s U.S. Army travel improved by, 365-66 interactions with, 110, 14-15, Atlantic and Pacific Railroad: U.S. Army 119-20, 122, 122-23; Pancho Villa’s travel improved by, 365-66 wishes circulated by, 124; Villistas’s interactions with, 117 B Besaw, Mindy A., revs. A Place of Refuge: Baca Ronquillo, Miguel: as Junta Maynard Dixon’s Arizona, by Thomas Constitucionalista del Estado de Brent Smith, 199-200 Chihuahua member, 132, 136-37 Best of Covered Wagon Women, ed. by Bahia Kino (Mex.): Thomas Bowen at, 63 Kenneth L. Holmes, revd., 315-16 Baird, W. David, Oklahoma: A History, Beyond the Alamo: Forging Mexican revd., 192-93 Ethnicity in San Antonio, 1821-1861, by Ball, Durwood, Soldiers West: Biographies Ratil A. Ramos, revd., 187-89 from the Military Frontier, revd., Bickley, George. See Knights of the 440-41 Golden Circle Ball, Larry D., revs. ;Viva Elfego! The Biddle, Ellen McGowan: travels of, Case for Elfego Baca, Hispanic Hero, through the Southwest, 361, 363, 364 by Stan Sager, 443-44 Big Sycamore Stands Alone: The Western Banks, Nathanial P.: as Union general, 390 Apaches, Aravaipa, and the Struggle Barboa, Eddie: as state senator, 243-44 for Place, by lan W. Record, revd., Barbour, Barton H., Jedediah Smith: 316-17 Black Pioneers: Images oft he Black No Ordinary Mountain Man, revd., Experience on the North American 449-47 Frontier, by John W. Ravage, revd., Barnes, Will C.: journey of, to Arizona, 313-14 354-55, 360, 364 Blackhawk, Ned, revs. The Comanche Barrie, Karen, Kenneth Milton Chapman: Empire, by Pekka Hamiailainen, 92-93 A Life Dedicated to Indian Arts and Blake, Robert “Bobby”: as Little Beaver, Artists, revd., 83-84 216, 217 Barry, Donald “Red”: as Red Ryder, 216 Bloom, John Porter, revs. Recollections of Bartek, James M.: ““The More of Them the War with Mexico, by Major John Are Killed the Better’: Racial Identity Corey Henshaw, 197-98 and Noncombatant Immunity in Civil Boesel, Ferdinand: in Sibley’s Brigade, War New Mexico”, 323-48 420-21 Bassols, Narcisso: as minister of education Book Notes, 105-6, 203-4, 319-20, 463-64 in Mexico, 164, 166; socialist pedagogy Book Reviews, 83-104, 179-201, 295-318, adopted by, 164-66 437-62 FALL 2OI1O INDE*X4 6 9 Born of Fire: The Life and Pottery of Burgess, Iverson H.: in Bosque Farms, Margaret Tafoya, by Charles S. King, New Mexico, 20 revd., 458-59 Burleson, Ernest: as president of the Bosque Carry-All: in Bosque Farms, New Board of Realtors of Luna County, Mexico, 20 New Mexico, 248 Bosque del Pinos. See Bosque Farms, Burns, Eloy: in Bosque Farms, New N.Mex. Mexico, 8 Bosque Farms, N.Mex.: as government Burrowes, Edward T.: in Sibley’s Brigade, resettlement project, 1-2, 3-4, 8-11, 419 13-25; modern changes at, 22-24; C original settlers at, 3, 5, 6-7, 13-14; Resettlement Administration map of, California Volunteers: in New Mexico, 12; as Spanish land grant, 4 Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation, Call, Anson B.: Pancho Villa’s N.Mex.: as U.S. Army outpost, 379 interactions with, 114-15, 120; Villistas’s Bourke, John G.: thoughts of, on traveling interactions with, 16-17 to Arizona, 354, 356 Call, Anson B., Jr.: recollections of, 16 Bowen, Thomas: account of, 71-73; Call, Ara O.: recollections of, 118, 119 application by, to the Consejo de Calles, Plutarco Elias: influence of, on Arqueologia, 282-83; as archaeology the Mexican federal education system, group leader, 62-63; “Edward Abbey’s 156, 160, 163-64; as Mexican president, Bottle: An Essay on Trash and 156, 157, 168 Treasure”, 281-93; at Isla Angel de Calles, Rodolfo Elias: as governor of la Guarda, Mexico, 281; on Isla San Sonora, 163, 164, 165 Esteban, Mexico, 62-63, 64, 67, 68, Camp Easton. See Forts 69, 74-76, 77; Jim Hills’s meeting Campbell, John Martin, Magnificent with, 61; “The Meeting: An Essay on Failure: A Portrait of the Western Memory,” 61-77 Homestead Era, revd., 200-201 Bowie, George W.: as District of Arizona Canadian River (N. Mex.): Camp Easton commander, 377; as Union colonel, on, 379; Fort Smith-Santa Fe Trail on, 379 d// Boyd, Frances: journey of, to the Canby, Edward R. S.: as Union colonel in Southwest, 354, 356, 358-59, 361 New Mexico, 330, 332, 335 Bramwell, Lincoln, Playing the Odds: Cardenas, Lazaro: as Mexican president, Las Vegas and the Modern West, revd., 156 87-89 Cargo, David F.: as New Mexico Brasher, Nugent: “Spanish Lead Shot of governor, 244 the Coronado Expedition: A Progress Carleton, James H.: as Department of Report on Isotope Analysis of Lead New Mexico commander, 337, 338—- From Five Sites,” 79-81 39, 375, 376, 377-78, 379-80, 382, 354, Bronstein, Jamie L.: “Selling Sunshine’: 386, 387, 388-go, 391-92, 393, 394 Land Development and Politics in Carlson, Paul H., revs. Historic Native Postwar Southern New Mexico,” Peoples of Texas, by William C. Foster, 235-58 307-8 Brown, Delbert: recollections of, 121 Carpenter, Crystal: in Bosque Farms, Brownfield, A. D. “Sonny”: development New Mexico, 20 opposed by, 243 Carr, Camillo C. C.: thoughts of, on Brownsville, Tex.: Union campaign at, traveling through the Southwest, 361, 390 364 Broyles, Bill: at Isla Angel de la Guarda, Carranza, Venustiano: as Mexican Mexico, 283, 292 revolutionary, 109, 119, 132, 135, 136, Bryan, O. M.: as Union chief medical 136-37, 138-42, 144 officer, 380-81 Carrie Tingley Hospital for Crippled Bsumek, Erika Marie, Indian-Made: Children: aerial view of, 53; Navajo Culture in the Marketplace, architectural design and layout of, 1868-1940, revd., 456-57 50-52; brace maker at, 54; classroom 470? NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 85,NUMBER4 at, 50; construction of, 46, 48, 48-50; Columbus, N.Mex.: suburban description of, 53, 55, 57, 58; funding development in, 237, 243, 244 for, 55; heliotherapy at, 52; location The Comanche Empire, by Pekka of, 40; nurse and child at, 55; patients Hamilainen, revd., 92-93 admitted to, 53; Santa Claus’s visit to, Comanche Ethnography: Field Notes of 54; treatment at, 56; as Works Progress E. Adamson Hoebel, Waldo R. Wedel, Administration project, 40, 46 Gustav G. Carlson, and Robert H. Carson, Christopher “Kit”: retaliatory Lowie, ed. by Thomas W. Kavanagh, expedition led by, 393-94; as Union revd., 305-6 colonel, 379-80 Comanche Indians: hostilities with, 379, Carvajal, Luis de: arrest of, 263, 266; death 393-94, 414 of, 263; exile of, from New Spain, 263; Comancheros: as native New Mexico request of, for New Mexico, 262 traders, 393 Castafio de Sosa, Gaspar: appointment Comités Pro-Educacién: activism of, 161, of, as Lieutenant Governor, 266; arrest 168 of, 259, 270; death of, 261; incursion Compton, Tonia M., revs. Best of Covered of, into New Mexico, 259, 260, 261, Wagon Women, ed. by Kenneth L. 265, 266, 270, 271; Memoria by, 259; Holmes, 315-16 pursuit of, 261, 266, 267, 269; trial Concordia Ranch (Tex.): seizure of, by of, 261; Viceroy Luis de Velasco II’s the Union army, 382 persecution of, 264, 269, 270, 271 Confederate Army: Germans in, 420-21; Cedar Springs (Tex.): wagon trains in New Mexico and Arizona, 324, attacked at, 392 326-27, 329-31, 332-37, 340-42, 375, Chaco’s Northern Prodigies: Salmon, 376-77, 379, 383; spy operations of, Aztec, and the Ascendancy oft he 385; Texans in, 412-13; in Texas, 375, Middle San Juan Region after AD 376, 379, 381-82, 389-go 1100, ed. by Paul F. Reed, revd., 84-86 Confederate Army of New Mexico. See Chao, Manuel: as Chihuahuan rebel Sibley’s Brigade commander, 138, 142 Confederate States of America: map of, Chapman, Janet, Kenneth Milton 4u; Southwest invaded by, 323, 324, Chapman: A Life Dedicated to Indian 326, 332, 409, 412, 413, 416-18, 421-22 Arts and Artists, revd., 83-84 Connelly, Henry: as New Mexico Chapman, William: as Union major in governor, 392 New Mexico, 330 Conroy, John: as project manager at Chavez, Dennis: Bosque Farms resettlers’ Bosque Farms, New Mexico, 11, 15-16 correspondence with, 1 Constitutionalist Committee of the Chavez, Francisco X.: as Bosque Farms State of Chihuahua. See Junta land grant owner, 4 Constitucionalista del Estado de Chihuahua (Mex.): Confederate Chihuahua sympathizers in, 385; map of, 157 Constitutionalist movement: the Junta Chivington, John M.: in New Mexico, Constitucionalista del Estado de 376-77 Chihuahua’s role in, 132, 135, 139, 144 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Cook, Tommy: as Little Beaver, 216 Saints. See Mormons Cooper, Price: as Union army supplier, Citizens’ Coalition for Land-Use Planning: 383 as land-use reform group, 246 Corbusier, Fanny Dunbar: travels of, to Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): the Southwest, 357, 358 description of, 39-40 Corbusier, William Henry: travels of, to Cochran, Katherine: travels of, through the Southwest, 366 the Southwest, 364 Cole, Sally, revs. Living Through the Coronado City, N.Mex.: subdivision in, Generations: Continuity and Change in Navajo Women’s Lives, by Joanne Corral, Luz: as Pancho Villa’s widow, McCloskey, 96-97 125-26 Columbus Development Board: New Correia, David, revs. Killing for Coal: Mexico development promoted by, America’s Deadliest Labor War, by 237, 243 Thomas G. Andrews, 184-86 FALL 2OIO INDEX? 471 Court-Martial of Apache Kid, by Clare V. 249-50, 251-52; promotion of, 237, 238, McKanna, revd., 183-84 239, 241-2443,2 24,7-4 8 Cousland, Eileen: as Deming Chamber DeMorse, Charles: as Clarksville of Commerce director, 247 Standard editor, 416 Cranston, George H.: travels of, through Dempsey, John J.: Bosque Farms the Southwest, 362, 364-65 resettlers’ correspondence with, 11 Creel, Reuben W.: business of, in Denetdale, Jennifer Nez, Reclaiming Chihuahua, Mexico, 388; as U.S. Diné History: The Legacies of Navajo Consul in Chihuahua, Mexico, 388, Chief Manuelito and Juanita, revd., 390 453-54 Crook, George: travels of, to the Department of New Mexico: map of, Southwest, 354, 361, 364 378; operations of, in New Mexico, Crosby County (Tex.): Indian camps at, 379, 381-82, 391-93; operations of, 393 in Texas, 376, 377-78, 381-83, 386, Crown, Charmaine: as New Mexico 389-92; property leased to, 382-83; Department of Justice director, 243 role of, in the Civil War, 375, 377, 386; Cruse, Thomas: thoughts of, on Arizona supply contracts with, 383-84; tensions travel, 354 between Texas and New Mexico Cuniffe, Henry J.: as E] Paso County addressed by, 375; threats to, 379, 387, businessman, 382, 383; as secession 389, 393-94 opponent, 385; Union intelligence Desonie, Dana: on Isla San Esteban, of, 388 Mexico, 62-63, 64, 71, 73, 74-76, 77 Curry, John R.: as community manager in DeWees, J. W.: in the Seventh Texas Bosque Farms, New Mexico, 15, 18 Mounted Volunteers, 420 Cutler, Abraham: as U.S. Marshal, 382 D’Hamel, Enrique B.: in the Second Texas Mounted Volunteers, 414 D Diaz, Porfirio: Mormon colonists’ Dailey, Joseph L.: as administrator for the negotiations with, 112 Resettlement Administration, 11 Diffendorfer, David R.: in El Paso del Dant, Sara, revs. Playing the Odds: Las Norte, Mexico, 388 Vegas and the Modern West, by Hal K. District of Arizona: role of, in the Civil Rothman, ed. by Lincoln Bramwell, War, 377-78, 381, 387 87-89 Dowell, Benjamin: in Chihuahua, Davidson, William: in Sibley’s Brigade, Mexico, 385 334 Dust Bowl: description of, in New Davies, Wade, revs. “I Choose Life”: Mexico, 5-6 Contemporary Medical and Religious Practices in the Navajo World, by E, Maureen Trudelle Schwarz, 195-96 Edmunds Act of 1882, 11-12 Davis, Helen Fuller: travels of, through Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1887, 111-12 the Southwest, 358, 359 “Edward Abbey's Bottle: An Essay on Davis, Jefferson: as Confederate president, Trash and Treasure,” by Thomas 332, 412 Bowen, 281-93 Davis, Julia: journey of, to Camp Ehrenberg, Ariz.: U.S. Army's impressions McDowell, Arizona, 349, 355, 357, of, 363 358, 359, 362, 363, 365 El Correo de Chihuahua. See Terrazas, Davis, Murray: journey of, to Camp Silvestre McDowell, Arizona, 349 El Dorado Subdivision. See AMREP Davis, Richard Harding, The West from a Southwest Inc. Car-Window, revd., 186-87 E] Paso County (Tex.): Union army in, Delaware Creek (‘Tex.): Union army at, 391 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386 Deming, N.Mex.: population growth in, El Paso del Norte (Mex.): Confederate 241-42, 247-45; suburban development soldiers in, 385, 388; Confederate in, 235-36, 237-38, 239, 240-41 spy operations in, 385, 387, 391; Deming Ranchettes: development of, secessionists in, 385, 386, 387; U.S. 235, 236, 237, 239, 241, 244, 246, 247, Consul in, 383 472* NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 85,NUMBER4 El Paso in Pictures, by Frank J. Mangan, Flint, Richard, No Settlement, No revd., 309-10 Conquest: A History of the Coronado El Paso, Tex.: post-World War II Entrada, revd., 179-80 immigration to, 235. See also Franklin, Flores, Jose: as Confederate informant, 386 Tex. Fondre, Joe: Bosque Farms resettlers’ Elliot, Wild Bill: as Red Ryder, 219 plight acknowledged by, 8 Ely, Glen Sample: “What to Do about Ford, William: in Henry Skillman’s spy Texas?: Texas and the Department company, 391-92 of New Mexico in the Civil War,” Forts: Bascom (Tex.), 385, 389; Craig (N. 375-408 Mex.), 383; Fillmore (N. Mex.) 385; Escuelas Centrales Agricolas: purpose of, Leavenworth (Kans.) 393, 379; Marcy 166-67 (N.Mex.) 379, Quitman (N.Mex.) Estrada, William David, The Los Angeles 377-78, 390; Stanton (N.Mex.) 379, Plaza: Sacred and Contested Space, 390, 391; Stockton (Tex.) 391; Sumner revd., 450-51 (N.Mex.) 379, 393; Thorn (N.Mex.) Etulain, Richard W.: The American Far 377, 385; Union (N.Mex.) 393, 379, West in the Twentieth Century, revd., 389; Yuma (Ariz.) 355, 356, 360, 362, 86-87; “Ferenc Morton Szasz: Pasé 363, 364, 365 Por Aqui,” 431-36 Foster, William C., Historic Native Evans, George T.: Columbus, New Peoples ofT exas, revd., 307-8 Mexico, development opposed by, 243 Fourth Texas Mounted Volunteers. See Executive Order 7027. See Resettlement Sibley’s Brigade Administration (RA) Franklin, Tex.: Confederate army in, 379, Exodus of 1912. See Mormons 357, 391; population of, 384; thieves from, 392; Union army in, 380, 382, 383, 384, 387, 389 Farm Security Administration (FSA): Frawley, Jason Mann, revs. The Seventh national resettlement program administered by, 2, 19, 22, 25; New Star of the Confederacy: Texas during Deal photographers enlisted by, 1 the Civil War, ed. by Kenneth Wayne Faver, Milton: in Presidio del Norte, Howell, 308-9 Mexico, 388 Fred Harman Art Museum: in Pagosa Favour, Jock: account of, 68—69; on Isla Springs, Colorado, 229 San Esteban, Mexico, 63-65, 67, 68, “Fred Harman, Red Ryder, and 69-70,7 73,0 74-,76, 77 Albuquerque’s Little Beavertown,” by Federal Emergency Relief Appropriations Ferenc M. Szasz, 207-34 Act (FERA). See Works Progress French, Albert H.: as Union captain, Administration (WPA) 391-92 “Ferenc M. Szasz: Pasé Por Aqui,” by Fricke, Suzanne Newman, revs. Kenneth Richard W. Etulain, 431-36 Chapman's Santa Fe: Artists and Ferguson, T. J.: revs. Ancestral Landscapes Archaeologists, 1907-1931, ed. by Marit of the Pueblo World, by James E. K. Munson, 457-58 Snead, 300-302; revs. Shadows at “From Brutal Ally to Humble Believer: Dawn: A Borderlands Massacre and Mormon Colonists’ Image of Pancho the Violence ofH istory, by Karl Jacoby, Villa,” by Brandon Morgan, 109-29 foreword by Patricia Nelson Limerick, From Guns to Gavels: How Justice Grew 437-38 Up in the Outlaw West, by Bill Neal, Fergusson, David: as Union major, 388 revd., 445-46 Fergusson, Erna: Clyde and Carrie Tingley described by, 44 “Frontier Masculinity, Femininity, and the Ideological Cleansing of Fields, Alison, revs. The Indian Craze: Primitivism, Modernism, and Borderlands Teachers, 1924-1935,” by Transculturation in American Art, Andrae M. Marak, 155-78 1890-1915, by Elizabeth Hutchinson, Fulbright, Jim, Oklahoma Rough Rider: Billy McGinty’s Own Story, revd., 454-55 Fierro, Rudolfo: as feared Villista, 117 190-92 FALL 2010 INDEX 7473 G Green, Elizabeth A., With Picks, Shovels, Galveston, Tex.: Union campaign at, 390 and Hope: The CCC and Its Legacy on Garcia, D. Felix: as freighter, 392 the Colorado Plateau, revd., 310-11 Garcia, Gregorio: as San Elizario, Texas, Green, Tom: in the Fifth Texas Mounted justice of the peace, 381 Volunteers, 418 Garcia, Ignacio M., White but Not Gregory, David A., Zuni Origins: Toward Equal: Mexican Americans, Jury a New Synthesis of Southwestern Discrimination, and the Supreme Archaeology, revd., 302-3 Court, revd., 452-53 Griswold del Castillo, Richard, World Garcia, Matias C.: as Junta War II and Mexican American Civil Constitucionalista del Estado de Rights, revd., 193-95 Chihuahua member, 132, 135, 140-41, 144 H “Gaspar Castaiio de Sosa’s ‘Illegal’ Hackemer, Kurt, revs. Navigating the Entrada: A Historical Revision,” by Missouri: Steamboating on Nature’s Samuel Temkin, 259-80 Highway, 1819-1935, by William E. Georgia Warm Springs Foundation: Lass, 89-go Carrie Tingley Hospital for Crippled Hagelseib, William: in Presido del Norte, Children modeled after, 40; design Mexico, 388 challenges at, 47-48; as permanent Haison, Charlotte: Deming Ranchette lot hydrotherapeutic center, 46-47 owned by, 242 Gil, Emilio Portes: as provisional Mexican Hakanson, John: in Deming, New president, 163 Mexico, 239-40; as Select Western Gila City, Ariz.: U.S. Army’s impressions Lands vice-president, 239 of, 363 Half-Lives and Half-Truths: Confronting Gilcrease, Arthur: in Bosque Farms, New the Radioactive Legacies of the Cold Mexico, 23 War, ed. by Barbara Rose Johnston, Gilcrease, Kirk: in Bosque Farms, New revd., 103-4 Mexico, 23 Hall, A. C.: Deming Ranchettes home Gillett, John: in Chihuahua, Mexico, 385; owned by, 238 as Confederate informant, 386 Glorieta Pass, Battle of: rebel advance Hall, Linda B.: “Introduction: Masculinity, the Northern Border, stopped at, 323, 334-35 Goble, Danney, Oklahoma: A History, and the Mexican Revolution,” Vol. revd., 192-93 85, no. 2 Gomez, Laura E.: Manifest Destinies: Halleck, Henry W.: as Union general-in- The Making oft he Mexican American chief, 378 Race, revd., 449-50; revs. White but Hamialainen, Pekka, The Comanche Not Equal: Mexican Americans, Jury Empire, revd., 92-93 Discrimination, and the Supreme Harman, Fred Jr.: charity donations Court, by Ignacio M. Garcia, 452-53 of, 213-14; childhood of, 209; early Gonzales, Delfino, Jr.: in Bosque Farms, adulthood of, 210; The Great West New Mexico, g—10 in Paintings (1969) by, 228; as Little Gonzalez, Abraham: as Chihuahua Beavertown founder, 220; oil paintings governor, 132, 135-36, 137, 144 by, 228; photograph of, 213; publicity Gonzalez, Aureliano: as Junta campaigns of, 211-12, 214; Red Ryder Constitucionalista del Estado de Roundup established by, 212; as Chihuahua member, 132, 135-36, 137 western artist, 208; western cartoon Grapevine Volunteers: impact of local strips by, 208-9 attachments on, 419 Hart, Simeon: Hart's Mill operated by, 383 Grear, Charles D.: “The Impact of Locai Hart's Mill, Tex.: as District of Arizona Attachments: Why Texans Fought in headquarters, 381, 382, 384 New Mexico during the Civil War,” Hassrick, Peter, Redrawing Boundaries: 409-429; revs. New Mexico Territory Perspectives on Western American Art, during the Civil War: Wallen and revd., 460-61 Evans Inspection Reports, 1862-1863, Hatch, Nelle Spilsbury: experiences of, as ed. by Jerry D. Thompson, 182-83 a Mormon colonist in Mexico, 124 474? NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW VOLUME 85,NUMBER4 Hawkins, Orson: a Villista captain’s Houston, Tex.: Henry Skillman in, 391 interactions with, 124 Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph: 1862 Hayden, Steve: at Isla Angel de la Guarda, rationale for Texas’s invasion of the Far Mexico, 283 Southwest printed in, 409 Hazen, Eli W.: comments of, on Arizona, How Cities Won the West: Four Centuries of Urban Change in Western North Heartsill, William W.: in Sibley’s Brigade, America, by Car! Abbott, revd., 312-13 331 Howe, Marshall S.: at Fort Craig, New Henshaw, John Corey, Recollections of the Mexico, 383; as Union colonel, 383 War with Mexico, revd., 197-98 Howell, Kenneth Wayne, The Seventh Hermosillo, Eleuterio: as Junta Star of the Confederacy: Texas during Constitucionalista del Estado de the Civil War, revd., 308-9 Chihuahua member, 132, 137, 140, Howell, William Randolph: in the Fourth 141, 143 Texas Mounted Volunteers, 327, 418 Hernandez, Benigno: as judge on the Hueco Tanks, Tex.: Union army at, 390 Select Western Lands case, 249 Huerta, Victoriano: coup of, 132, 133, 135, Hernandez-Duran, Ray, revs. New Mexico 137; role of, in the rise of the Villista Colcha Club: Spanish Colonial Embroidery and the Women Who movement, 131, 139 Hutchinson, Elizabeth, The Indian Saved It, by Nancy C. Benson, 296-98 Craze: Primitivism, Modernism, and Hernandez, Rosalio: as Constitutionalist commander, 138, 139-40 Transculturation in American Art, Hietter, Paul T., revs. From Guns to 1890-1915, revd., 454-55 Gavels: How Justice Grew Up in the Hutton, Paul Andrew, Soldiers West: Outlaw West, by Bill Neal, 445-46 Biographies from the Military Frontier, Hills, R. James: account of, 69—70; on Isla revd., 440-41 San Esteban, Mexico, 63-65, 67-69, I 72, 73, 74-76, 77; “The Meeting: An Essay on Memory,” 61-77; ‘Tom “I Choose Life”: Contemporary Medical Bowen's meeting with, 61; visit of, and Religious Practices in the Navajo to Punta Chueca and Isla Tiburén, World, by Maureen Trudelle Schwarz, Mexico, 65 revd., 195-96 Hinton, Wayne K., With Picks, Shovels, Ickis, Alonzo F.: comments of, on New and Hope: The CCC and Its Legacy on Mexico, 327, 328-29, 331, 337, 338 the Colorado Plateau, revd., 310-11 “The Impact of Local Attachments: Why Hirt, Paul, revs. How Cities Won the West: Texans Fought in New Mexico during Four Centuries of Urban Change the Civil War,” by Charles D. Grear, in Western North America, by Carl 409-29 Abbott, 312-13 Indian Conquistadors: Indigenous Allies Historic Native Peoples of Texas, by in the Conquest of Mesoamerica, ed. William C. Foster, revd., 307-8 by Laura E. Matthew and Michel R. Hollister, Ovando J.: in the First Colorado Oudijk, revd., 461-62 Infantry, 327, 328, 330, 338 The Indian Craze: Primitivism, Holmes, Kenneth L., Best of Covered Modernism, and Transculturation in Wagon Women, revd., 315-16 American Art, 1890-1915, by Elizabeth Hondo River (N.Mex.): Union soldiers at, Hutchinson, revd., 454-55 379-80, 390, 391 Indian-Made: Navajo Culture in the Hood's Texas Brigade: impact of local Marketplace, 1868-1940, by Erika attachments to, 412-13 Marie Bsumek, revd., 456-57 Horsehead Crossing (‘Tex.): Union army Injun Jones: as comic book hero, 215; at, 379, 390-91 depictions of, 215 Horizon Corporation: New Mexico land “Introduction: Masculinity, the Northern developed by, 247 Border, and the Mexican Revolution,” Hot Springs, N.Mex.: growth of, 42-43; as by Linda B. Hall, Vol. 85, no. 2 health resort community, 43; hospital Isla Angel de la Guarda (Mex.): site at, 45, 45, 52 archaeological survey of, 283; Edward FALL 2010 INDEX? 475 Abbey’s bottle on, 284-85, 286, 287-91; Kay, Marvin, Plains Village Archaeology: map of, 282 Bison-hunting Farmers in the Central Isla San Esteban (Mex.): archaeological and Norther Plains, revd., 94-96 surveying of, 64, 65; archaeology Keleher, William A.: as Carrie Tingley’s group at, 61, 62-63, 71, 72; campsite friend, 45 on, 66, 70, 74; map of, 62 Kenneth Chapman’s Santa Fe: Artists and Israel, Irving: as Ranchette News Letter Archaeologists, 1907-1931, ed. by Marit editor, 240 K. 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