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Preface | xi | |
Chapter 1. | Santa Fe: Isolated Outpost | 3 |
Chapter 2. | Origins of the Santa Fe Trade | 15 |
Chapter 3. | The First Rush Southwestward | 25 |
Chapter 4. | The Route | 36 |
Chapter 5. | The Federal Survey to New Mexico | 46 |
Chapter 6. | Completion of the Survey | 57 |
Chapter 7. | Broadcloth and Britches | 68 |
Chapter 8. | The Indian Threat | 77 |
Chapter 9. | The Decade of the Thirties | 87 |
Chapter 10. | Texas and the Santa Fe Trade | 100 |
Chapter 11. | The Mexican War | 115 |
Chapter 12. | Santa Fe, Texas | 129 |
Chapter 13. | Consolidation of American Control | 147 |
Chapter 14. | The Rumble of Cannons, the Crack of Muskets | 161 |
Chapter 15. | The Coming of the Railroad | 180 |
Chapter 16. | The Santa Fe Trade | 196 |
A Note about Sources | 205 | |
Index | 215 |
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