Contents
Preface
Introduction: The Many Faces of Montezuma Canyon
Chapter 1. Montezuma Canyon, the Coronado Expedition, and Historians: A Historiographical Conundrum
Chapter 2. After Coronado: Spanish and Mexican Mining Interests in the Huachucas
Chapter 3. The San Rafael Del Valle and the San Pedro Land Grants
Chapter 4. The Crown of Montezuma Canyon: A History of the State of Texas Mines
Chapter 5. Prospectors, Speculators, and Miners: The Origins, Decline, and Fateful End of the Doredor Mines Group
Chapter 6. Mexican Rancheros, Homesteaders, and Dude Ranch Operators
Chapter 7. Mexico, the United States, and the Establishment of Coronado National Memorial: 1939 to 1952
Chapter 8. Land Acquisition, Mining Interests, and Montezuma Canyon
Chapter 9. Mines, Boundary Adjustments, Land Acquisition, and the Sixty-Foot-Wide Strip
Afterword
Bibliography
About the Author
Index