The River Has Never Divided Us : : A Border History of La Junta de los Rios / / Jefferson Morgenthaler.

Not quite the United States and not quite Mexico, La Junta de los Rios straddles the border between Texas and Chihuahua, occupying the basin formed by the conjunction of the Rio Grande and the Rio Conchos. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the Chihuahuan Desert, ranking i...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
©2004
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Jack and Doris Smothers Series in Texas History, Life, and Culture
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Physical Description:1 online resource (355 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Forgotten --
Junie --
The Land --
La Junta --
Before 1830 --
The Promised Land --
Anglos Arrive --
In Doniphan’s Wake --
Jack Hays Gets Lost --
Whiting Draws the Line --
Forty-Niners --
Scalp Hunting Redux --
A Sudden Death --
The End of Isolation --
Railroads and Ranches --
The Armies --
Skillman’s Raiders --
The Rise and Fall of John Burgess --
The End of the Mescaleros --
Victor Ochoa --
Toribio Ortega’s Rebellion --
Orozco and Huerta --
Pancho Villa --
Punitive Expeditions --
The Spencers --
Pablo Acosta --
Rick Thompson --
River and Border --
Gilbert Spencer --
An Afternoon with Enrique --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Not quite the United States and not quite Mexico, La Junta de los Rios straddles the border between Texas and Chihuahua, occupying the basin formed by the conjunction of the Rio Grande and the Rio Conchos. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the Chihuahuan Desert, ranking in age and dignity with the Anasazi pueblos of New Mexico. In the first comprehensive history of the region, Jefferson Morgenthaler traces the history of La Junta de los Rios from the formation of the Mexico-Texas border in the mid-19th century to the 1997 ambush shooting of teenage goatherd Esquiel Hernandez by U.S. Marines performing drug interdiction in El Polvo, Texas. "Though it is scores of miles from a major highway, I found natives, soldiers, rebels, bandidos, heroes, scoundrels, drug lords, scalp hunters, medal winners, and mystics," writes Morgenthaler. "I found love, tragedy, struggle, and stories that have never been told." In telling the turbulent history of this remote valley oasis, he examines the consequences of a national border running through a community older than the invisible line that divides it.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780292797567
9783110745344
DOI:10.7560/701663
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jefferson Morgenthaler.