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Bayou Salado: The Story of South Park, Revised Edition
University Press of Colorado, 2002 eISBN: 978-1-60732-106-4 | Paper: 978-0-87081-670-3 Library of Congress Classification F782.S6S55 2002 Dewey Decimal Classification 978.859
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
First published in 1966, Bayou Salado is an engaging look at the history of a high cool valley in the Rocky Mountains. Now known as South Park, Bayou Salado once attracted Ute and Arapaho hunters as well as European and American explorers and trappers. Virginia McConnell Simmons's colorful accounts of some of the valley's more notable residents - such as Father Dyer, the skiing Methodist minister-mailman, and Silver Heels, the dancer who lost her legendary beauty while tending to the ill during a small pox epidemic - bring the valley's storied past to life. See other books on: Revised Edition | Simmons, Virginia McConnell | State & Local | Story | United States See other titles from University Press of Colorado |
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