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Author Sánchez, Joseph P.

Title Explorers, traders, and slavers : forging the old Spanish Trail, 1678-1850 / Joseph P. Sánchez.

Publication Info. Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, [1997]
©1997

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 186 pages) : maps
Spanish language
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-180) and index.
Contents Ch. I. Cartographical Pathways to the Old Spanish Trail: The Road to Mythical Teguayo -- Ch. II. Spanish Colonial Indian Policy and the Origins of the Historical Route to the Yuta Country: The First Expedition of Juan Maria Antonio Rivera, June 1765 -- Ch. III. The Search for the Rio del Tizon: Rivera's Second Expedition to the Yutas, October 1765 -- Ch. IV. Fages, Garces, Moraga and Munoz: Early California and the Southern Route of the Old Spanish Trail, 1769-1806 -- Ch. V. From Santa Fe to the Green River: The First Phase of the Dominguez-Escalante Expedition, 1776 -- Ch. VI. The New Eden: Beyond the Rio San Buenaventura to Utah Lake and the Grand Canyon -- Ch. VII. Juan Bautista de Anza's Expedition to the San Luis Valley in 1779 -- Ch. VIII. New Mexican Traders and Slavers: Illegal Trade and the Yuta Country, 1778-1821 -- Ch. IX. Antonio Armijo and Jose Maria Chaves: Two Men on the Old Spanish Trail, 1821-1848 -- Ch. X. Mountain Men and Hispanic Traders on the Old Spanish Trail 1822-1853 -- Ch. XI. Epilogue -- App. A. Translation of Incomplete and Untitled Copy of Juan Maria Antonio Rivera's Original Diary of the First Expedition, 23 June 1765 -- App. B. Translation of Juan Maria Antonio Rivera's Second Diary, 20 November 1765.
Summary Historiographically, the main account of the Old Spanish Trail and its variants is Leroy and Ann Hafen's Old Spanish Trail: Santa Fe to Los Angeles (1954). The Hafens, however, overlooked Hispanic efforts to open the trail. This book corrects that oversight. Joseph P. Sanchez describes the Spanish search for mythical Teguayo and the Spanish-Mexican explorers, traders, and slavers who traveled through the Yuta country. This rigorous and entertaining volume demonstrates the significance of the Old Spanish Trail and its variants as not just a sidebar to Anglo western expansion, but as an integral and fascinating page of our national story.
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Subject Mormon Road -- History.
Southwest, New -- Discovery and exploration -- Spanish.
New Southwest.
Discoveries in geography.
Indian traders -- Southwest, New -- History.
Indian traders.
History.
Slave traders -- Southwest, New -- History.
Slave traders.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Sánchez, Joseph P. Explorers, traders, and slavers. Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, ©1997 0874805260 (DLC) 96039357 (OCoLC)35808302
ISBN 0585133875 (electronic book)
9780585133874 (electronic book)
0874805260 (alkaline paper)
9780874805260 (alkaline paper)