A frontier documentary : Sonora and Tucson, 1821-1848

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A frontier documentary : Sonora and Tucson, 1821-1848

edited by Kieran McCarty ; with a foreword by James E. Officer

University of Arizona Press, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [123]-140) and index

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In the forty chapters of translated documents in this collection, the voices of those who lived in what is now the Arizona-Sonora border region provide firsthand accounts of the people and events that shaped their era. These documents record such events as the arrival of the first Americans, the reconstruction of Tucson's presidio wall, and conflict between Tohono O'odham villagers and Mexicans. All are set against the backdrop of an unrelenting Apache offensive that heightened after the departure of the Spanish military but that was held in check by civilian militias. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction in which historian Kieran McCarty provides background on the documents' context and authorship. Taken together, they offer a fascinating look at this little-known period and provide a unique panorama of southwestern history.

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