Legends & Lore of the Old Southwest - (American Legends) by Jessica Laughlin (Paperback)
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- Fascinating tales from the territories of Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.
- About the Author: Jessica Laughlin combines art, history and travel in her creative work and is the author and illustrator of The 50 States Bucket List: The Ultimate Journal for a Journey Across America.
- 160 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: American Legends
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Fascinating tales from the territories of Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.
From its earliest days to the dawn of the twentieth century, the Southwest was known as a place for dreamers, heroes, and lonesome drifters. People were drawn to places like Tombstone, where notorious events left a lingering legacy, and Taos Pueblo, with centuries of history contained within its adobe walls. Across the territories, the blending of cultures and conflicts that arose turned common people into legends. Names like Geronimo, Billy the Kid, Doña Tules, and Olive Oatman survive in story, along with other, wilder tales, like those of the Lost Dutchman mine and the Mogollon Monster.
Join author and illustrator Jessica Laughlin as she takes you on a journey through the wild frontier of the Southwest.
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Fascinating Tales from the Territories of Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico
About the Author
Jessica Laughlin combines art, history and travel in her creative work and is the author and illustrator of The 50 States Bucket List: The Ultimate Journal for a Journey Across America. She graduated from the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts and received a bachelor's degree from California State University Monterey Bay. Jessica lives in Henderson, Nevada, with her husband, Chad, and their dog, Gracie. She enjoys traveling, drawing, Western history and photography.