In the author's 1924 introduction, titled A Retrospect, he says that the story of old Santa Fe embraces a period of more than three hundred years. He further states that it was the farthest north established seat of government of the Spanish crown in the New World during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. And with that, this remarkable book unfolds a detailed and thoughtful history beginning in 1598 and continuing through 1924. Chapters are devoted to events preceding the founding of the city; the Pueblo Revolution; the reconquest of the city by General Diego de Vargas; its twenty-five years as a Mexican provincial capital; the city during the military occupation period; and includes stories about Billy the Kid, Governor Samuel B. Axtell and the Santa Fe Ring. With many illustrations, this book is a valuable resource for everyone interested in the history of the American Southwest.
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