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Wagon Tracks (SFTA Newsletter) 30-Year Chronological Index Frank Norris, NPS, August 2016 Note to the prospective user: The following is a compilation of selected articles from Wagon Tracks, which is the quarterly publication of the Santa Fe Trail Association (which was called the Santa Fe Council during its first year of operation). The first 25 years of this newsletter were edited by Leo E. Oliva. Dr. Oliva, from Woodston, Kansas, was responsible for not only editing this newsletter but for encouraging the placement of material into the newsletter. He and his wife Bonita made numerous research trips – to visit either people or institutions – that have resulted in trail-related articles, diaries, reminiscences, etc. During this 25-year period, he wrote a large number of the book reviews that have appeared in Wagon Tracks. In addition, he also wrote a number of historical articles in the newsletter, plus prefatory comments for numerous additional contributions. More than any single individual, he was responsible for the growth and success of Wagon Tracks, both as a way for SFTA members to keep up with organizational changes and as a periodical dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of Santa Fe Trail-related history. Since 2011, this periodically has been admirably edited by Leo’s successor, Ruth Friesen of Albuquerque, New Mexico. This compilation will not please everybody. Its primary focus is the indexing of historical information about the trail. Therefore, it lists all research articles that detail the trail’s history (including diaries and trail reminiscences), and it also records information (often from the “Council Trove” section of the newsletter) from contemporary newspaper articles describing life and incidents along the trail. It similarly records (often in the “Converse of the Prairie” section) the various reviews of books, articles, and symposium proceedings about the trail. It does not generally show articles and news items detailing the association itself (about SFTA officers, elections, chapter activities, upcoming symposia, recent trail-marking efforts, etc.), nor does it list poetry or educational/teaching material. It does, however, list articles showing the role of Congress in establishing the trail and the subsequent role of the National Park Service (with the comprehensive management plan, Challenge Cost Share Program activities, the advisory council, etc.). It also records articles that pertain to marker compilations (primarily DAR markers), and the discovery or recording of a more accurate trail route or new trail ruts, plus items pertaining to other nationally-significant trails (Smoky Hill, El Camino Real, Coronado, etc.), as well as articles about youth activities. Most news articles describing trail museums and visits/tours to historical sites are not included, but such articles are included if they are fairly comprehensive (as in the compendium of 28 museums/historical sites noted in volumes 1-8) or if such articles contain detailed trail history. Acronyms: for the sake of brevity, I have used a number of acronyms, including the following: * br = book review(s) * states are often referred to by their two-letter abbreviations: KS for Kansas, MO for Missouri, etc. * shorthand terms are used as follows: annot=annotation, appx=approximate, archeo=archeology, art=article, cmte=committee, estab’d=established, facs=facsimile, hist=history, newsp=newspaper, prof=professor, re:=regarding, etc. * NPS = National Park Service * NRHP = National Register of Historic Places * PNTS = Partnership for the National Trails System * SFT = Santa Fe Trail * SFNHT = Santa Fe National Historic Trail

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Page 1: Wagon Tracks (SFTA Newsletter) 30-Year Chronological Index … · 2016. 8. 12. · * WT = Wagon Tracks (newsletter) * a combination letter and number refers to articles that are part

Wagon Tracks (SFTA Newsletter) 30-Year Chronological Index Frank Norris, NPS, August 2016

Note to the prospective user: The following is a compilation of selected articles from Wagon Tracks, which is the quarterly publication of the Santa Fe Trail Association (which was called the Santa Fe Council during its first year of operation). The first 25 years of this newsletter were edited by Leo E. Oliva. Dr. Oliva, from Woodston, Kansas, was responsible for not only editing this newsletter but for encouraging the placement of material into the newsletter. He and his wife Bonita made numerous research trips – to visit either people or institutions – that have resulted in trail-related articles, diaries, reminiscences, etc. During this 25-year period, he wrote a large number of the book reviews that have appeared in Wagon Tracks. In addition, he also wrote a number of historical articles in the newsletter, plus prefatory comments for numerous additional contributions. More than any single individual, he was responsible for the growth and success of Wagon Tracks, both as a way for SFTA members to keep up with organizational changes and as a periodical dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of Santa Fe Trail-related history. Since 2011, this periodically has been admirably edited by Leo’s successor, Ruth Friesen of Albuquerque, New Mexico. This compilation will not please everybody. Its primary focus is the indexing of historical information about the trail. Therefore, it lists all research articles that detail the trail’s history (including diaries and trail reminiscences), and it also records information (often from the “Council Trove” section of the newsletter) from contemporary newspaper articles describing life and incidents along the trail. It similarly records (often in the “Converse of the Prairie” section) the various reviews of books, articles, and symposium proceedings about the trail. It does not generally show articles and news items detailing the association itself (about SFTA officers, elections, chapter activities, upcoming symposia, recent trail-marking efforts, etc.), nor does it list poetry or educational/teaching material. It does, however, list articles showing the role of Congress in establishing the trail and the subsequent role of the National Park Service (with the comprehensive management plan, Challenge Cost Share Program activities, the advisory council, etc.). It also records articles that pertain to marker compilations (primarily DAR markers), and the discovery or recording of a more accurate trail route or new trail ruts, plus items pertaining to other nationally-significant trails (Smoky Hill, El Camino Real, Coronado, etc.), as well as articles about youth activities. Most news articles describing trail museums and visits/tours to historical sites are not included, but such articles are included if they are fairly comprehensive (as in the compendium of 28 museums/historical sites noted in volumes 1-8) or if such articles contain detailed trail history. Acronyms: for the sake of brevity, I have used a number of acronyms, including the following: * br = book review(s) * states are often referred to by their two-letter abbreviations: KS for Kansas, MO for Missouri, etc. * shorthand terms are used as follows: annot=annotation, appx=approximate, archeo=archeology, art=article, cmte=committee, estab’d=established, facs=facsimile, hist=history, newsp=newspaper, prof=professor, re:=regarding, etc. * NPS = National Park Service * NRHP = National Register of Historic Places * PNTS = Partnership for the National Trails System * SFT = Santa Fe Trail * SFNHT = Santa Fe National Historic Trail

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* WT = Wagon Tracks (newsletter) * a combination letter and number refers to articles that are part of a larger series. Specifically, M1, M2, etc. refers to various articles in a 16-part series (in vols. 1-8) about merchants on the trail, and MHS1, MHS2, etc. refers to a 28-part series (also in vols. 1-8) about museums and historical societies on the trail. * the slash (/) refers to other Wagon Tracks issues: 4/3, 17, for example, refers to volume 4, issue 3, page 17. Each volume contains four issues: November, February, May, and August. The years of the various Wagon Tracks volumes are as follows: Vol. 1 = 1986-87 Vol. 7 = 1992-93 Vol. 13 = 1998-99 Vol. 19 = 2004-05 Vol. 25 = 2010-11 Vol. 2 = 1987-88 Vol. 8 = 1993-94 Vol. 14 = 1999-2000 Vol. 20 = 2005-06 Vol. 26 = 2011-12 Vol. 3 = 1988-89 Vol. 9 = 1994-95 Vol. 15 = 2000-01 Vol. 21 = 2006-07 Vol. 27 = 2012-13 Vol. 4 = 1989-90 Vol. 10 = 1995-96 Vol. 16 = 2001-02 Vol. 22 = 2007-08 Vol. 28 = 2013-14 Vol. 5 = 1990-91 Vol. 11 = 1996-97 Vol. 17 = 2002-03 Vol. 23 = 2008-09 Vol. 29 = 2014-15 Vol. 6 = 1991-92 Vol. 12 = 1997-98 Vol. 18 = 2003-04 Vol. 24 = 2009-10 Vol. 30 = 2015-16 The contents of the index are as follows:

I. Research Articles, Book Reviews, and Historical Documentation - p. 2 II. Merchants Series (subset of Research Articles, above) - p. 27 III. Museums/Historical Sites Series (subset of Research Articles, above) - p. 27 IV. Museum Information (“Museum News” and “The Caches”) - p. 28

The index is as follows: I. Research Articles, Book Reviews, and Historical Documentation

Vol. 1, #1, Nov. 1986 3 – Maryruth Greenwood, “Lost Frenchmen’s Gold at Flag Spring,” ref. in Hugoton Hermes [hoax?] 3 – Marc Simmons, Rock Corral ref. 4 – br re: David Dary, Entrepreneurs of the Old West; C. Robert Haywood, Trails South: the Wagon- Road Economy in the Dodge City-Panhandle Region; Marc Simmons, Following the SFT: A Guide for Modern Travelers 4-5 – “Uncle Dick’s [Wootton] Toll Road” [Incorporation Papers, 1865] 5 – Dr. Frederick Wislizenus, excerpt from Memoir of a Tour to Northern Mexico … in 1846 and 1847. Vol. 1, #2, Feb. 1987 4-5 – br re: Marc Simmons, ed., On the SFT; James R. Mead, Hunting and Trading on the Great Plains, 1859-1875 5 – more documents on Uncle Dick Wootton’s Toll Road 5 – Alexander Valle (at Pigeon Ranch), account of Battle of Glorieta Pass, 1862 6 – Ruth Olson, “Santa Fe Trail Center” [MHS1] 7-8 – Mark L. Gardner, “Malcolm Conn: Merchant on the Trail” [M1] Vol. 1, #3, May 1987 4 – Michael E. Duncan, “Mahaffie Farmstead and Stagecoach Stop Historic Site,” [MHS2] 5 – br re: Mary B. Gamble and Leo E. Gamble, SFT Markers in Colorado; Katharine B. Kelley, Along the SFT in Douglas County, Kansas; Norma Jean Butterbaugh Young, Not a Stoplight in the County

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[hist of Cimarron Co., OK]; Leo E. Oliva and Bonita M. Oliva, SFT Trivia 6 – David A. Sandoval, “Mariano José Chaves: Merchant on the Trail” [M2] 6 – Mark Gardner, [trail measurements compilation] 7-8 – James and William Henry Glasgow, 1846 letter Vol. 1, #4, Aug. 1987 1, 6 – Marian Meyer, “Mary Donoho: New First Lady on the SFT” 5 – Charles Bennett, “Palace of the Governors,” [MHS3] 7-8 – Richard R. Forry, “Richard Gentry: Trader and Patriot” [M3] 8-9 – br re: Ava Betz, A Prowers County History [Lamar area, CO]; Marc Simmons, Murder on the SFT; Colorado Historical Society, The SFT: New Perspectives; Miguel Antonio Otero, My Life on the Frontier, 1864-1882 9 – William N. Byers, Letter from Fort Aubry, 1866 10 – Mileage List (1866) on Mountain Branch, Junction City [KS] to Santa Fe; repeated in 3/2, 9 (1841) Vol. 2, #1, Nov. 1987 4 – Richard R. Forry, “Arrow Rock SHS” [MHS4] 5-6 – Maurine S. Fletcher, “The Becknell Legend” 6-7 – Jeff Bransford, “William A. Bransford, Trail Pioneer” 10 – Katie Davis, Seth M. Hays and the Council Grove Trade [M4] 11-12 – br re: Nancy Short, et al., Milestones in Missouri’s Past; Thomas B. Hall, Medicine on the SFT; Marc Simmons, ed., Battle at Valley’s Ranch [Glorieta Pass]; Jack D. Rittenhouse, Trail of Commerce and Conquest; Kenyon Riddle, Records and Maps of the Old SFT; Albert Pike, Prose Sketches and Poems Written in the Western Country 12-13 – T.B. Mills on volume of trade [wagon and merchandise value], 1889 report; 4/3, 17 relates Gregg’s “famous estimate”; 5/4, 17-18 – Harry Myers on “Trail Statistics, 1851” 13 – 1860 art., Westport Border Star, on “Rolling Stock of the Plains” Vol. 2, #2, Feb. 1988 6 – Betty Romero and Ralph Hathaway, “Coronado-Quivira Museum, Lyons, KS” [MHS5] 7 – br re: Sandra L. Myres, ed., Cavalry Wife; Diary of Eveline M. Alexander, 1866-67 8-9 – Jesse Scott, Jr., “The Cimarron Crossing” [map from Fort Dodge to Syracuse, KS, showing 5 southern departure points] 10-11 – Mark L. Gardner, “John Simpson Hough, Merchant on the Trail” [M5] 12 – A.G. Boone letter from Peacock’s Ranch [Great Bend area], June 1860 12 – Trail Robbery newsp. art., June 1864, near Raton Mountains Vol. 2, #3, May 1988 2 – br re: Jack D. Rittenhouse, Trail of Commerce and Conquest (2nd review) 6 – Rick Wallner, “Bent’s Old Fort NHS” [MHS6] 7 – br re: Cosette Henritze and Jane Kurtz, SFT: Dangers and Dollars; William G. Buckles, “Along the SFT: Preservation Today and Tomorrow;” John Edward Weems, To Conquer a Peace: the War Between the U.S. and Mexico 8-9 – Michael Dickey, “M.M. Marmaduke: Santa Fe Trader and Missouri Governor” [M6] Vol. 2, #4, Aug. 1988 4 – T.J. Sperry, “Fort Union NM” [MHS7] 5 – br re: Stanley B. Kimball, Historic Sites and Markers along the Mormon and Other Great Western

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Trails Vol. 3, #1, Nov. 1988 4-5 – Donald J. Blakeslee, “The Rattlesnake Creek & Walnut Creek Crossings of the Arkansas” 6 – Sylvia D. Mooney, “Cave Spring” [MHS8] 11 – Marc Simmons, “Bernard Seligman: Jewish Merchant on the Trail” [M7] 13 – br (all by Patrice Press) re: William E. Brown, The SFT: NPS 1963 Historic Sites Survey; Gregory M. Franzwa, Impressions of the SFT; Gregory M. Franzwa, Images of the SFT 13 – early SFT photographer in Wabaunsee Co., Kansas 14 – art from Fayette, MO newsp, 1827 re: Augustus Storrs 14 – art on 1841 SFT trip, from Folsom’s Mexico (2 parts; other part is in 3/2, 9) Vol. 3, #2, Feb. 1989 5 – April 1989 issue of Journal of the West to be devoted to SFT, book edition to come later 7-8 – Joseph W. Snell, “Josephine Louise Barry, Trail Scholar” 10 – Addison W. Stubb, Trail and Indian Recollections, 1927 11 – George Elmore, “Fort Larned NHS” [MHS9] 13-14 – br re: Virginia Lee Fisher, Arrow Rock Places; Sharon Neiderman, A Quilt of Words: Women’s Diaries…of Life in the Southwest; Howard Bryan, Wildest of the Wild West [re: Las Vegas, NM]; Roy L. Swift and Leavitt Corning, Three Roads to Chihuahua [ELCA + Ft. Towson, OK + Indianola, TX]; John M. Townley, The Trail West; Bibliography/Index to Western American Trails, 1841- 1869; Jack Schaefer, Company of Cowards [novel]; Leo E. Oliva and Bonita M. Oliva, SFT Trivia (2nd review) Vol. 3, #3, May 1989 1, 17-18 – Mary Moorehead, “Search for the 1868 Capture Site of Mrs. Clara Blinn” 7 – Joy Poole and Mark Gardner, “Baca House, Bloom House, & Pioneer Museum, Trinidad, CO” [MHS10] 10 – Virginia Lee Fisher, “George C. Yount: A California Pioneer Who Went West on the Old SFT” [M8] 11 – br re: William Mills, The Arkansas, An American River; Paul D. Friedman, Valley of Lost Souls: A History of the Piñon Canyon Region; Mark L. Gardner, The Mexican Road (see 3/2, 5) 12-13 – Harry C. Myers, “The Santa Fe Trail in the Fort Union-Watrous Area” 13-15 – 1865 newsp art on Camp Nichols (nr Boise City, OK) 16 – Mark L. Gardner, “A Caravan Corralled” … a history of a drawing Vol. 3, #4, Aug. 1989 1-2 – Marc Simmons, “Looking for Site of Hole-in-the-Prairie,” in Piñon Canyon area 4 – Jesse Scott, Jr., “John Hough House in Las Animas, CO” 9 – Nada Burton, “Council Grove on the Santa Fe Trail” [MHS11] 11 – Colorado Looks at NM [1864 newsp art] 12 – NM view of trade and travel [1864 newsp art] Vol. 4, #1, Nov. 1989 6-7 – William P. O’Brien, “Hiram Young: Black Entrepreneur on the SFT,” [M9] 8 – John Loleit, “Pecos Pueblo on the SFT”[MHS 12] 14 – br re: Dave Webb, Adventures with the SFT [kids]; David Lavender, The Trail to Santa Fe; Gregory M. Franzwa, The SFT Revisited; Stephen Hayward and Martha Hayward, Walks and Rambles on the Cimarron National Grassland, SFT Edition; Anita Gonzales Thomas, Bailes y Fandangoes;

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David Grant Noble, ed., Santa Fe: History of an Ancient City; Jon Manchip White, A World Elsewhere: Life in the American Southwest 15-16 – art re: Texan-SF Expedition [1842 Indiana newsp] Vol. 4, #2, Feb. 1990 6 – br re: Thomas E. Chávez, Conflict and Acculturation, Manuel Alvarez’s 1842 Memorial; Robert M. Utley, Fort Union and the SFT; Ray R. Kepley, Tails Up! [re: Joe Reynolds, 1868] 8-11 – Willard Mayberry, “The Middle Spring and Point of Rocks Area along the Cimarron River” 12-14 – Virginia Lee Fisher, “Jedediah Smith’s Last Journey” [M10] 15 – Joseph L. Cartwright, “Fort Osage, Missouri” [MHS13] 16-18 – Trail Trip, 1867, from the Denver Great Divide newsp Vol. 4, #3, May 1990 9 – Carrie Blanchard, “John Burns Locke: Trail Freighter and Pioneer” [M11] 10-11 – Jesse Scott, “An Old Barn with a SFT Past” [near Lamar, CO] 12-13 – V. James Sherer, “Boot Hill Museum, Dodge City, Kansas” [MHS 14] 14-17 – T.J. Sperry, “A Long and Useful Life for the SFT” [deals with Chick, Browne and Co.] 17 – br re: Barton H. Barbour, ed., Reluctant Frontiersman: James Ross Larkin on the SFT, 1856-57; Cheryl J. Foote, Women on the NM Frontier, 1846-1912; “SFT” in Cobblestone [kids]; William C. Bullard, Bound for the Promised Land; Michael Beshoar, All About Trinidad and Las Animas County [1882 facs]; Herbert E. Bolton, Coronado: Knight of Pueblos and Plains [1949 facs] 20 – William Bent letter, 1856; David Slusher (1933) obit.; Pittsburg Wagons on the SFT; 1910 auto trip over the SFT Vol. 4, #4, Aug. 1990 6-7 – Mary B. Gamble, “William Bent’s First Grandchild;” also, Richard W. Godin, “More Descendants of William Bent;” correction to MBG art in 6/4, 2 (DAR marker, 1912 dedication photo) 8-9 – Marian Meyer, “Death on the Santa Fe Trail” [re: Kate Kingsbury, 1857] 10 – br re: Thomas E. Chávez, Manuel Alvarez, 1794-1856: a Southwestern Biography 10-11 – L.V. Withee, “Cimarron National Grassland” 12-14 – David K. Clapsaddle, “The Dry Route of the SFT” – also see 5/1, 7 15-16 – Fern Bessire, “Wagonbed Spring” [MHS15] 18-21 – Michael L. Olsen, “Hezekiah Brake: An English Butler Tries His Hand Farming at Fort Union on the Trail, 1858-1861” 21 – “Measurements, 1877” [distances computed for the Dry Route] 22 – “Fort Larned Horse Race, 1863” [from the autobiography of Wm. H. Ryus, The 2nd Wm. Penn] Vol. 5, #1, Nov. 1990 7 – David Clapsaddle, “More on Dry Route” [see 4/4, 12-14] 7 – Marie Belt, “Wagon Mound” – editorial apologies, 5/2, 2 [MHS16] 11-15 – Darlis A. Miller, “Freighting for Uncle Sam” 18 – Richard Louden, “Wootton’s Toll Gate at Raton Pass” 19 – br re: Daniel L. Bigler, ed., Gold Discovery of Azariah Smith; William Brandon, Quivira: Europeans in the Region of the SFT; Rupert N. Richardson, et al., Along Texas Old Forts Trail; Gary L. Roberts, Death Comes to the Chief Justice [John Slough murder]; Samuel P. Arnold, Eating Up the SFT 21 – Clara Blinn capture, in Pueblo newsp., 1868; A.L. Carpenter, stage driving in 1862 Vol. 5, #2, Feb. 1991

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1, 18 – Mark Gardner, “A Close Encounter with Marian Russell” [bottles in Trinidad] 8 – Jane Mallinson, “DAR Markers on the SFT, Part I”; also, Virginia Lee Fisher, “DAR Marker Moved” 12-14 – Dan and Carol Sharp, “Cold Springs and the SFT” [MHS17] 15-18 – Donald J. Blakeslee, “The Mallet Expedition of 1739, Part I” 20-21 – br re: Henry J. Tobias, A History of the Jews of NM; Francis Kasimir Kajencki, Poles in the 9th Century Southwest 24-25 – [Reuben Gentry, from 1883 newsp], “Reuben Gentry: Trail Merchant” [M12] 25-26 – trail vs. road designation; “marking Fort Hays-Fort Dodge Trail, 1928;” Gen. James H. Carleton, “Trail in 1863” 28 – Leo Oliva comments on historical trail vs. NPS’s designation (e.g. Aubry Route) Vol. 5, #3, May 1991 3 – H. Denny Davis, “Josiah Gregg, Scientist” 7 – Dixie Munro, “Big Timbers Museum,” Lamar, CO [MHS18] 8 – Virginia Lee Fisher, “Tabo Creek” [E of Lexington, MO] 12 – Marc Simmons, “Comets and Meteors on the Santa Fe Trail” 14-16 – Donald J. Blakeslee, “The Mallet Expedition of 1739, Part II” 17 – br re: Frank Milenski, Water, The Answer to a Desert’s Prayer; James Earl Sherow, Watering the [Arkansas] Valley; Virginia McConnell Simmons, The Upper Arkansas, A Mountain River Valley; Marc Simmons, When Six Guns Ruled: Outlaw Tales of the Southwest; Gregory M. Franzwa, The SFT Revisited; West to Santa Fe (SFT video) 23 – Improvements on the SFT, 1858; St. Louis and the Santa Fe Trade, 1845 Vol. 5, #4, Aug. 1991 1 – Book of the Muleteers [MO newsp art], 1825 6-9 – Roger Slusher, “Lexington and the SFT” [MHS19] 10-13 – Craig Crease, “Lone Elm and Elm Grove: A Case of Mistaken Identity” – CC’s an insur. agent 13 – David K. Clapsaddle wrote two SFT articles for Kansas History 14-16 – Jane Mallinson, “DAR Markers on the SFT, Part II” 16 – art about Connie and Jim Fahnestock, “Flying the SFT” in Wings West Magazine – [noted evidence of trail ruts] – also see Clayton Fly-In (11/3, 9, etc.) 17 – Charles G. Pfeiffer, “Zane Grey and the Santa Fe Trail” 19-22 – “John Pope’s Journal of a March to NM, 1851, Part I,” annot. by Michael Olsen & Harry Myers 24-25 – br re: Missouri DAR, Milestones in Missouri’s Past [reprint]; W.B. Napton, Jr., Over the SFT in 1857; Stan Hoig, Jesse Chisholm: Ambassador of the Plains; Monroe Lee Billington, NM’s Buffalo Soldiers 25-26 – [Leo E. Oliva], “Search Continues for Evidence of Mexican Graves” [Lyon Co., KS, 1844] – see 2/90 (p. 1) and 11/90 (pp. 20-21) issues; 6/4, 1 – this was a hoax 26 – Trail news, 1859 (Westport newsp) Vol. 6, #1, Nov. 1991 8 – Betty Braddock, “Kansas Heritage Center,” Dodge City [MHS20] 9-10 – “Theodore Weichselbaum: Merchant on the Trail, Part I” [1908, in KSHS archives] [M13] 11-12 – Terry R. Koenig, “F.W. Cragin and His Famous [SFT] Collection,” now at Pioneer Mus. in CO Springs 12 – br re: Marian Meyer, Mary Donoho, New First Lady of the SFT; Anne Carter, Mulberries and Prickly Pear [1988 trip over the SFT]; Marc Simmons, Coronado’s Land: Essays on Daily Life in Colonial [Spanish] NM; William Y. Chalfant, Without Quarter: Wichita Expedition and the Fight on

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Crooked Creek; William C. Whitford, Colorado Volunteers in the Civil War [reprint]; 11/2, 28, comment on Whitford’s book 15-19 – “John Pope’s Journal of a March to NM, 1851, Part II,” annot. by Michael Olsen & Harry Myers 21 – Cimarron or Aubry Route? [1852 letter from Ft. Atkinson]; Cimarron or Mountain Route? [1877 letter from La Junta]; Becknell or Baird? [1913 letter, Kansas City] Vol. 6, #2, Feb. 1992 6 – LeRoy LeDoux, “Wagon Mound Names” 6-7 – [Leo E. Oliva], Ceran “St. Vrain Remembered” 7 – Mark Gardner, “Has Anyone Seen Josiah Gregg?” 8 – br re: Marian Meyer, Santa Fe’s Fifteen Club: a Century of Literary Women; Walter D. Yoder, Two Trails to Santa Fe and the Land of the Pueblos; T.J. Sperry, Fort Union, a Photo History 9 – 1848 “accident” in Santa Fe [SF Republican newsp art] 10 – Patricia Heath, “Kearny County Historical Society Museum, Lakin, KS” [MHS21] 11-12 – Mary B. Gamble, “DAR Markers on the SFT, Part III: Colorado” [see Feb. ’91 and Aug. ‘91] 13-15 – “Theodore Weichselbaum: Merchant on the Trail, Part II” [1908, in KSHS archives][M13] 16-17 – Jere Krakow, “Hispanic Influence on the SFT” 18-25 – Harry C. Myers, “Massacre on the SFT [1849]: Mr. White’s Company of Unfortunates” Vol. 6, #3, May 1992 1, 19-21 – “James Brice’s Trail Reminiscences, Part I” [ca. 1908] 7 – “Modern Dover Road Section of the SFT in Missouri, 1934” [from Missouri Farm Bureau News] 9-11 – Ralph Hathaway, “Ralph’s Ruts” [MHS22] 11 – br re: McDonald, The Quiz of Enchantment [NM trivia book]; West to Santa Fe (SFT video); 12-15 – William Y. Chalfant, “In Search of Pretty Encampment” [between Syracuse and Coolidge, KS] 15 – Harry Myers, “The Six Per Cent Duty” [import tax during Mexican days] – see 6/4, 3 17-18 – Camp Nichols [Kenton, OK newsp. 1906] Vol. 6, #4, Aug. 1992 3 – Harry Myers, “The Rest of the Six Per Cent Story” 5-8 – Harry C. Myers, “Point of Rocks, New Mexico” [MHS23] 8-9 – James E. Romero, Jr., “Samuel Bowman Watrous, Pioneer Merchant” [M14] 10-13 – “James Brice’s Trail Reminiscences, Part II” [ca. 1908] 16-17 – Leo E. Oliva, “Chivington and the Mules at Johnson’s Ranch” [comment on Burt Schmitz’s maps in Whitford’s reprint, see 6/1, 12] 17 – Burt Schmitz and the SFT route through Glorieta Pass; more info on BS’s map, 8/4, 6 18 – Kansas Valley Route to SF [Leavenworth newsp. 1863]; Sale of Ranch at Walnut Creek [Council Grove newsp, 1864] Vol. 7, #1, Nov. 1992 1, 15-20 – Michael L. Olsen and Harry C. Myers, “Diary of Pedro Ignacio Gallego Wherein 400 Soldiers Following the Trail of Comanches Met William Backnell on His First Trip to Santa Fe” 3 – Marc Simmons, “More on Watrous” [see 6/4, 8-9] 6 – Marc Simmons, “New Light on Johnson’s Ranch” 7-11 – Phil Petersen, “Boggsville: A Trail Settlement” [MHS24] 12-15 – “James Brice’s Trail Reminiscences, Part III” [ca. 1908] 22 – “Becknell’s Preparations” [Franklin newsp art., 1821]; “Ira Claflin on the Battle of Glorieta Pass, March 28, 1862” [May 1862 letter, NM State Archives]

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Vol. 7, #2, Feb. 1993 1, 6-8 – Bonita and Leo Oliva, “A Few Things Marian Sloan Russell Never Told or Never Knew About Her Mother and Father” 3 – Marc Simmons, “Observations on the Gallego Diary” [see 7/1, 1] 8 – br re: Dave Webb, 399 Kansas Characters; Will Bagley, ed., Frontiersman, Abner Blackburn’s Narrative; William E. Hill, The SFT, Yesterday and Today; John H. Monnett, The Battle of Beecher Island and the Indian War of 1867-1869; Ghosts of NM; the Old West as it Really Was (video) 10-11 – Jane Mallinson, “DAR Markers on the Santa Fe Trail in New Mexico” 11-12 – Helen C. Brown, “Morton County and Its History Museum” [MHS25] 13-16 – Pete and Faye Gaines, and Harry Myers, “Rock and Whetstone Creeks, SFT Landmarks” 19 – Marc Simmons, “Doniphan’s March” [reprint of 12/92 “Trail Dust” column] 19-23 – “Little Hope for Future Trade with Santa Fe, 1825” [Franklin newsp]; “Wet and Dry Routes Defined” [1868 military records]; “Government Express, 1847” [Solomon Sublette, MO Hist Soc]; “Sisters [nuns] on the Trail, 1867” [in an 1898 book] Vol. 7, #3, May 1993 1, 6 – Mike Olsen and Harry Myers, “More on Puertocito de La Piedra Lumbre” [see Gallego diary, 7/1, 1 and 7/2, 1] 1, 18-19 – Mary Jo Cunningham, “Calvin Moses Dyche: Freighter on the Trail” [M15] 7-10 – Richard Louden, “The Military Freight Route” 10 – Noreen S. Riffe, “More on Eliza St. Clair Sloan Mahoney” [see 7/2, 1] 11-17 – H. Denny Davis, “Franklin: Cradle of the Trade” [MHS26] 19-20 – “Driving a Jerk-Line Team” [1918 poem] 20 – br re: Jane Lenz Elder, Across the Plains to SF; Stephen May, Footloose on the Santa Fe Trail; Mark L. Gardner, ed., Brothers [Glasgow] on the SF and Chihuahua Trails (see 1/3, 7-8) Vol. 7, #4, Aug. 1993 7-8 – Michael J. Palomino, “Raton Museum” [MHS27] 11-12 – Harry C. Myers, “The Founding of Loma Parda, New Mexico” [just W of Watrous, S of SH 161] 12-15 – T.J. Sperry, “Fort Union’s Economic Influence” 17 – “Trail News, 1842” and “Invasion of NM, 1846” [both from New Orleans Daily Picayune] 20 – br re: Mark L. Gardner, Santa Fe Trail, National Historic Trail; Elaine Pinkerton, The SFT by Bicycle; Dave Webb, Adventures with the SFT [kids] Vol. 8, #1, Nov. 1993 7 – br re: Gabrielle G. Palmer, El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (BLM; see 8/2, 9); Ginger Wadsworth, adapted, Along the Santa Fe Trail: Marian Russell’s Own Story [kids] 8-9 – Ron Parks, “Kaw Mission State Historic Site” [MHS28] 10-13 – David K. Clapsaddle, “The Fort Leavenworth-Round Grove/Lone Elm Road: the Army’s First Link to the Santa Fe Trail” 13-14 – Ted Anthony, “Munro of McNees Crossing” 15-17 – L. V. Withee, “First Botanists in Santa Fe” 18-24 – Mary Jean Cook, ed., “Trail Diary of Spruce McCoy Baird, 1867: Part I” 26 – “Spruce M. Baird” [1885 letters, at NMHU]; Trail News (St. Louis), 1847 Vol. 8, #2, Feb. 1994

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4-6 – William B. Claycomb, “James Brown: Forgotten Trail Freighter” [M16] 7-9 – Mary Jean Cook, “Governor James S. Calhoun [of NM] Remembered” – mem’l mkr photo, 8/4, 1 9 – br re: L.R. Green, Early Days in Kansas (multi-volume work) 11-14 – David K. Clapsaddle, “The Fort Wallace/Kit Carson – Fort Lyon Roads” 14-18 – Mary Jean Cook, ed., “Trail Diary of Spruce McCoy Baird, 1867: Part II” – correction, 8/3, 16-17 19-20 – art rvws re: David K. Clapsaddle, “Conflict and Commerce on the SFT;” William B. Dolbee, “The Privilege to Mark Out the Way;” Douglas Merriam, “Fort Union;” Darlis Miller, “The Perils of a Post Sutler” 23-26 – “Trail Trade, 1825” [from Franklin newsp – see 7/2, 19]; “Negotiating the Trail” [Lyons, KS newsp 1864] Vol. 8, #3, May 1994 6 – Charles Pitts, “Revisiting Gregg’s 1840 Trail Across the Texas Panhandle” 7-8 – Craig Moore, “Yellow Wolf, William Bent, and the SFT” 9-12 – Michael Olsen, “The Fourth of July 1910 in Las Vegas, New Mexico: Was it the Last Roundup for SFT Veterans?” 13-15 – Mary Jean Cook, “Tesuque Indians Meet the President: Epilogue to the Death of Gov. James S. Calhoun” [see 8/2, 7-9] 15 – br re: William Y. Chalfant, Dangerous Passage: the SFT and the Mexican War 19 – “Bent’s Old Fort in 1846 [St. Louis newsp]; “Whatever Happened to Arizonia?” [Kansas letter, 1858]; “Glorieta Battle, 1862 [Enos letters and Neil Mangum] Vol. 8, #4, Aug. 1994 1, 20-21 – br re: Leo Oliva’s Fort Union and the Frontier Army in the Southwest 6 – br re: Marc Simmons, Treasure Trails of the Southwest 6 – art rvws re: Hollis Walker, “[Gallego] Diary Opens Another Page in History of SFT;” Messages from the President on the State of the Fur Trade, 1824-1832; Frederick Adolphus Wislezenus, Journey to the Rocky Mountains; R.L. Duffus, Jornada [romance novel] 10-17 – Leo E. Oliva, ed., “Escort Duty on the Santa Fe Trail, 1863: Diary of William Heagerty and Memoirs and Letters of Peter F. Clark, Company A, Eleventh Missouri Cavalry” – for supplement, see WT 9/1, 17-21 17-20 – Phil Carson, “‘The Region of Red Sandstone:’ Up and Down Chacuaco Creek [CO] with Vial, Long, and Becknell” 22 – “Reminiscences of H.H. Green” [1891 Las Vegas art re: 1851 trip] Vol. 9, #1, Nov. 1994 6-8 – [Leo E. Oliva], “History of El Moro, Colorado” 8-9 – Harry Myers, “Long Expedition and William Becknell” 10-11 – Jane Mallinson, “Harry Truman and the Selection of Sites for the DAR Madonna Statues, Part I” – Part II is in 9/3, 6; Part III is in 9/4, 10-11. 11-13 – C.L. Sonnichsen, “Southwestard Ho!” from Roy Bean: Law West of the Pecos 13 – br re: Dolores A. Kilgo, Likeness and Landscape: Thomas M. Earterly and the Art of the Daguerrotype; Michael L. Olsen, Las Vegas and the SFT: Evelyn Wilkerson and Ted Wilkerson, Miss Kittie Hays: Grand Lady of the Frontier 17-21 – Supplement to William Heagerty Diary [see 8/4, 10-17] 21-23, Cloquis, “Across the Plains” [1866 NY Times newsp art] Vol. 9, #2, Feb. 1995

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7-10 – Michael L. Olsen, “That Fabulous Procession: An Appreciation of Robert L. Duffus, Author of The Santa Fe Trail. [RLD died in 1972]; addendum, 9/3, 4 10-12 – Richard H. Louden, ed., “Diary of George W. Hardesty” [1878 SFT trip] 13-22 – “Recollections of James Francis Riley, 1838-1918: Part I”, written ca. 1918, with foreword by John Riley James [his grandson], written in 1959 23-24 – br re: Lynda Hatch, The SFT [resource book for teachers and students]; Robert H. Vigil, et al., Spain and the Plains: Myths and Realities of Spanish Exploration and Settlement on the Great Plains; Vernon R. Maddux, John Hittson: Cattle King on the Texas and Colorado Frontier 26 – Public Nuisance [Washington, DC newsp, 1865]; “Kearny Gap and a Kidnapping, Las Vegas, NM, 1911” Vol. 9, #3, May 1995: 1, 16-21 – Nancy Robertson, “Clifton House DAR Marker Reset” – has CH history 7-11 – “John James Cleminson Diary: Part I” [1850-51 trip] 11-16 – “Recollections of James Francis Riley, Part II” [see 9/2, 13-22] 23-24 – br re: C. Gregory Crampton and Steven K. Madsen, In Search of the Spanish Trail: Santa Fe to Los Angeles, 1828-1848 (BO); David Lavender, The SFT [kids]; John E. Sunder, ed., Matt Field on the SFT [republication]; Max Moorhead, New Mexico’s Royal Road: Trade and Travel on the Chihuahua Trail [republication]; Kate L. Gregg, ed., The Road to Santa Fe: The Journal and Diaries of George Champlin Sibley and Others…, 1825-1827 24 – Michael Olsen, “Bibliography” – adult fiction of the SFT. Additional titles cited in 10/1, 27; 10/2, 24; 10/3, 10; 11/1, 3; 11/2, 10; 11/3, 8. Vol. 9, #4, Aug. 1995 1-2 – Harry Myers, “Death on the Trail, 1828, McNees Identified” [George Knox letter] 1, 7-9 – Sonie Liebler, “Steamboat Arabia” 2 – “More About Eliza” (Eliza St. Clair Mahoney, see 7/3, 10) 3-6 –Marsha King, “Preliminary Results of Archaeological Investigations at Four SFT Sites in Osage County, Kansas” (see 9/3, 3) 13-17 – John James Cleminson Diary, Part II” [see 9/3, 7-11] 21-27 – “Recollections of James Francis Riley, Part III” [see 9/2, 13-22] 27-28 – br re: Don Pedro Baptista Pino, Exposition on the Province of NM, 1812; James Joseph Webb, Adventures in the Santa Fe Trade, 1844-1847 [reprint]; Donald J. Blakeslee, Along Ancient Trails: the Mallet Expedition of 1739; Cotton Mather and George F. Thompson, Registered Places of NM 28 – George Knox letter, 1828 [see pp. 1-2] in its entirety Vol. 10, #1, Nov. 1995 1, 12-20 – Lloyd W. Gundy, transcr., “The Journal of Samuel D. Raymond, 1859-1862” 6-10 – John Coulligan, comp., “New Mexico Students Travel the Trail, 1832-1880”; comment on WT 10/2, 2-3 21-22 – br re: John Taylor, Bloody Valverde; Dorothy Kupcha Leland, Sallie Fox, the Story of a Pioneer Girl; Edwin L. Sabin, Kit Carson Days, 1809-1868; Kenneth L. Holmes, ed., Covered Wagon Women … 1840-1849 (see 10/4, 24-25); Howard N. Monnett, Action Before Westport, 1864; Phil Carson, Among the Eternal Snows: The First Recorded Ascent of Pikes Peak, July 13-15, 1820 23-24 – Ed Lindell, “The Stone Crossing at Little River Crossing, Part I” [from Windom, KS newsp., 1932] 24 – distance chart, from Gazetteer of the State of Missouri, 1837 – for SFT (entire length) and along

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the Missouri River (St. Louis to Cantonment Leavenworth) Vol. 10, #2, Feb. 1996 1, 8-9 – Pauline S. Fowler and Eric Fowler, “A Kansas City Ghost Story: the Alexander Majors Historical Home” 9 – br re: Anita Niles-Beattie, The Trail to Tomorrow 10-13 – “The Death of Ed Miller [1864] on the SFT,” from Marion County [KS] Record, 1911-12 17-22 – Maurilio E. Vigil, “New Mexicans, Las Vegas, and the SFT” 23-24 – Ed Lindell, “The Stone Crossing at Little River Crossing, Part II” Vol. 10, #3, May 1996 11-15, 19-23 – Anna Belle Cartwright, ed., “William James Hinchey: an Irish Artist on the SFT, Part I” 25 – br re: Frank S. Edwards, A Campaign in New Mexico with Colonel Doniphan; Robert Hixson Julyan, Place Names of New Mexico; Stanley B. Kimball, The Mormon Battalion on the SFT in 1846; Constance Wynn Altshuler, Cavalry Yellow and Infantry Blue: Army Officers in Arizona Between 1851 and 1886; Jane Lenz Elder and David J. Weber, eds., Trading in Santa Fe: John M. Kingsbury’s Correspondence with James Josiah Webb, 1853-1861 29 – letter from Pueblo, CO, 1843, from Bent, St. Vrain & Co.; note from 2nd Fort Lyon, 1870, re: Ft. Lyon-Fort Union Road Vol. 10, #4, Aug. 1996 12-22 – Anna Belle Cartwright, ed., “William James Hinchey: an Irish Artist on the SFT, Part II” 22-23 – SF Gazette item on Bishop Lamy’s arrival, 1854 24-25 – Stanley Vestal, The Old SFT [reprint]; James A. Bennett, Forts and Forays: A Dragoon in NM,

1850-1856; Christina Singleton Mednick, San Cristóbal: Voices and Vision of the Galisteo Basin; Arthur King Peters, Seven Trails West; Kenneth L. Holmes, ed., Covered Wagon Women … 1850 (see 10/1, 22)

Vol. 11, #1, Nov. 1996 5 – two articles noting the 150th anniversary of Kearny’s occupation of Santa Fe 6-9 – Robert E. Yarmer, ed., “Memoirs of J.C. (Buckskin Joe) Proctor” 10-18 – Anna Belle Cartwright, ed., “William James Hinchey: an Irish Artist on the SFT, Part III” 18 – Hinchey letter, in SF Gazette, 1855 19-20 – Bill Pitts, “George Bent Letters” 20-22 – Jami Parkison, “Alphonso Wetmore: Trail Diarist and Frontier Humorist” 23-24 – br re: Marc Simmons, The Old Trail to Santa Fe: Collected Essays; Jami Parkison, Path to Glory: A Pictorial Celebration of the SFT; David J. Weber, On the Edge of Empire: the Taos Hacienda of Los Martinez; Stewart L. Udall, Majestic Journey: Coronado’s Inland Empire; Kenneth L. Holmes, ed., Covered Wagon Women … 1851 (see 10/1, 22); Don J. Usner, Sabino’s Map: Life in Chimayó’s Old Plaza; J.J. Methvin, Andele, The Mexican-Kiowa Captive Vol. 11, #2, Feb. 1997 8-10 – Pauline S. Fowler and Eric Fowler, “Early Jackson County, Missouri and the SFT” 11-20 – Michael Olsen and Frank Wimberly, “Last Lady of the Santa Fe Trail? The [1877] Diary of Lucinda Wiseman Trieloff” [from Kansas to New Mexico] 26 – br re: Donna Pierce and Marta Weigle, eds., Spanish New Mexico: The Spanish Colonial Arts Society Collection; Anne Bruner Eales, Army Wives on the American Frontier; William E. Unrau, White Man’s Wicked Water: the Alcohol Trade and Prohibition in Indian Country.

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27 – “Indians and Whiskey” (1868 newsp., Cheyenne, Wyoming) Vol. 11, #3, May 1997 1, 20-24 – Harry Myers, “Captain William Becknell’s Journal of Two Expeditions from Boon’s Lick to Santa Fe” 8-9 – br re: James A. Burkhart and Eugene F. Schmidtlein, Mules, Jackasses and Other Misconceptions; William W. White, ed., News of the Plains and Rockies, 1803-1865, vol. 2; White, The SFT by Air, a Pilot’s Guide to the SFT; Mrs. T.A. Cordry, The Story of the Marking of the SFT by the DAR 10-19 – Ladd H. Schwegman, ed., “Memoirs of a Mexican War Volunteer: Charles Henry Buercklin” Vol. 11, #4, Aug. 1997 1, 15-19 – Dorothy Morgan, “Bear Creek Pass and the SFT” [in Kearny County, KS] 4 – Jesse Scott, “Pawnee Rock: ‘Many an Ambush Originated Here’?” 5-7 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Black Pool: Historic Trail Site or Modern Conjecture?” 7 – Jesse Scott, “Cedar Grove Bluffs” [in Otero County, CO] 8-15 – Craig Crease, “Trace of the Blues: the SFT, the Blue River, and the True Nature of the Old Trace in Metropolitan Kansas City” 19-21 – Sandra Doe, “Trail Troubadour,” includes history of Fisher’s Peak, near Trinidad 21-22 – br re: Curtiss Frank, Re-Riding History, Horseback Over the SFT; William Y. Chalfant, Cheyennes at Dark Water Creek: the Last Fight of the Red River War; Douglas C. Comer, Ritual Ground: Bents Old Fort, World Formation, and the Annexation of the Southwest; Jill Mocho, Murder and Justice in Frontier New Mexico, 1821-1846 26 – newsp. art., appx. 1872, re: “A Bridge Across the Arkansas River at Dodge City”; List of Traders, St. Louis, 1827 Vol. 12, #1, Nov. 1997 8-16 – Harry Myers, ed., “Meredith Miles Marmaduke’s Journal of a Tour to New Mexico, 1824-1825” [also see 2/3, 8-9] 17-19 – Shirley Coupal, “Kansas DAR Rededicates SFT Markers” – provides historical background 19-20 – David K. Clapsaddle, “The Ranch at Pawnee Rock” 20-21 – Jesse Scott, “Without a Shot Being Fired” [James McGoffin, 1846 incident near Las Cruces] 24 – br re: Susan Calafate Boyle, Los Capitalistas: Hispano Merchants and the Santa Fe Trade; Mark L. Gardner and Marc Simmons, eds., The Mexican War Correspondence of Richard Smith Elliott; Samuel P. Arnold, The Fort Cookbook: New Foods of the Old West [Morrison, CO restaurant] Vol. 12, #2, Feb. 1998 6-12 – Virginia Lee Fisher, “In Search of José Watrous” 18 – br re: John Taylor Hughes, Doniphan’s Expedition; Marc Simmons, Massacre on the Lordsburg Road: A Tragedy of the Apache Wars; Eliza P. Donner Houghton, The Expedition of the Donner Party and its Tragic Fate; John Miller Morris, El Llano Estacado … 1536-1860; Richard Flint and Shirley Cushing Flint, eds., The Coronado Expedition to Tierra Nueva; Nasario García, Más Antes: Hispanic Folklore of the Rio Puerco Valley; Dorothy Hart Kroh, A Community [Morris, KS] on the Ft. Leavenworth Military Road to the SFT 19-21 – David Clapsaddle, “Trade Ranches on the Fort Riley-Fort Larned Road, Part I: The Other Ranch at Walnut Creek” [near Great Bend, KS] 23-24 – Ellis J. Smith, “When Rails Replaced the SFT” Vol. 12, #3, May 1998

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1, 15 – Richard W. Godin, “Standing Out Woman” 7-8 – br re: Susan Calafate Boyle, Las Capitalistas: Hispano Merchants and the Santa Fe Trade [2nd review, see 12/1, 24]; Evelyn A. Barlow, Emily and the SFT; Gregory M. Franzwa, The Oregon Trail Revisited; Thomas S. Edrington and John Taylor, The Battle of Glorieta Pass; Roger D. Launius, Alexander William Doniphan; Jane Mallinson, Nancy Lewis, and Anne Mallinson, Petticoat Pioneers 9-10 – Jack Nelson, North Branch of the Old Spanish Trail 11-14 – Richard F. Carrillo and Philip L. Petersen, “The Caddo Agency Site and John W. Prower’s First Ranch at Big Timbers, Bent County, Colorado” 16-17 – David Clapsaddle, “Trading Ranches on the Fort Riley-Fort Larned Road, Part II: Hohneck’s Ranch” [near Salina, KS] 19-24 – Capt. Bennet Riley’s 1829 Letter to the Governor of New Mexico; Bishop Lamy at Fort Dodge, 1867; “1837 Indian Raid” [Pawnee attack on a Bent, St. Vrain & Co. wagon train, has various depositions]; Petition to re-open Fort Atkinson, 1854; “Military Posts on the Road from Missouri to New Mexico,” 1858; “Wiliam H. Eisele, Trail Pioneer;” “Dedication of a DAR Marker” [contemporary account] Vol. 12, #4, Aug. 1998 1, 14-23 – David L. Richards, ed., “Charles W. Fribley’s Trail Diary and Letters, 1857-1859, Part I” 8 – br re: Mark L. Gardner, Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site; Don E. Alberts, Battle of Glorieta: Union Victory in the West; Elliott West, The Contested Plains: Indians, Goldseekers, and the Rush to Colorado 9-12 – Stephen Whitmore, “Kit Carson Takes Offense: the Political Battle of Adobe Walls” 13-14 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Trading Ranches on the Fort Riley-Fort Larned Road, Part III: The Ranch at the Smoky Hill River” [near Kanopolis, KS] 24-25 – “Sidney Gardiner, Mexican Trader, 1827;” “The Wind Wagon” (Mr. Thomas, in Independence, MO, from a Springfield, MA newsp., 1846); “Indian Village on Pawnee Fork” (1867 E.W. Wynkoop letter) Vol. 13, #1, Nov. 1998 7 – Virginia Lee Fisher, “More of the José Watrous Story” (see 12/2, 6-12) 7-8 – br re: Gil Rumsey and William S. Worley, Legacy of the Santa Fe Trail; Ralph Moody, Stagecoach West; David V. Alexander, Arizona Frontier Military Place Names (1846-1912); Phil Carson, Across the American Frontier: Spanish Explorations in Colorado; C. Robert Haywood, The Merchant Prince of Dodge City: the Life and Times of Robert M. Wright; Kenneth L. Holmes, ed., Covered Wagon Women, vol. VII … 1854-1860 [vols IV-VI (1852-1853) apparently not reviewed in Wagon Tracks]; Gregory M. Franzwa, Covered Wagon Roads to the American West (map) 9-15 – Mary Jean Cook, “Carmel Benavides, an Early Santa Fe Trail Woman” 18-25 – David L. Richards, ed., “Charles W. Fribley’s Trail Diaries and Letters, 1857-1859, Part II” Vol. 13, #2, Feb. 1999 1, 10-12 – Marc Simmons, “Glory Days on the Cimarron Route, Remember John Goose, and a New Perspective on Opening the Trail” [keynote address @ 1997 SFTA symposium] 7-9 – Ellis J. Smith, “Whatever Happened to Westport?” 14-15 – br re: Patricia A. Etter, To California on the Southern Route, 1849; T. Lindsay Baker, The Texas Red River Country … 1876 15-18 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Toll Bridges on the SFT” 18-22 – Frederick S. Friedman, “Railroads and the SFT: a Transition in Technology”; critique of this

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article, 13/3, 7 23-24 – “Rattlesnake Bite Cure” [Philip Gooch Ferguson diary entry, 1847]; “Council Grove 1851” [Katie Brown diary entry]; “Council Grove 1852” [Julius Froebel diary entry]; Table of Distances, 1864, Kansas City to Santa Fe; “Trail Marking, 1929” [Dodge City newsp] Vol. 13, #3, May 1999 1, 19-23 – Stephen Clyde Blair and Bonita M. Oliva, transcr., “Diary of William Anderson Thornton: Military Service on the Trail and in New Mexico, 1855-1856, Part I” 12-19 – Michael Olsen, “The Cimarron Route in Fact and Fiction” Vol. 13, #4, Aug. 1999 5 - br re: Dave Webb, SFT Adventures; Hans von Sachsen-Altenburg and Laura Gabiger, Winning the West; Kathleen Ann Cordes, America’s National Historic Trails; Harriet Freiberger, Lucien Maxwell: Villain or Visionary 13-16 – Mary Jane Warde, “’These Wanton Cruelties’: Indians and the Santa Fe Trail” 17-22 – Stephen Clyde Blair and Bonita M. Oliva, transcr., “Diary of William Anderson Thornton: Military Service on the Trail and in New Mexico, 1855-1856, Part II” 23 – “Indian Village on Pawnee Fork” [Wynkoop letter, 1867] Vol. 14, #1, Nov. 1999 8-11 – David Clapsaddle, “The Dry Route Revisited” 12-17 – James E. Hudson, “Camp Nichols: Oklahoma’s Outpost on the SFT” 18-21 – Stephen Clyde Blair and Bonita M. Oliva, transcr., “Diary of William Anderson Thornton: Military Service on the Trail and in New Mexico, 1855-1856, Part III” 23 – br re: Shirley S. Coupal, Looking Back, Trails to the Second Century; Charles R. Strom, Charles G. Parker: Wagonmaster on the Trail to Santa Fe Vol. 14, #2, Feb. 2000 8 – David Clapsaddle, “Dick Curtis [on trail 1847-1868], All But Forgotten” 9-10 – Leo Oliva, ed., “Alphonso Wetmore Letters” [also see 11/1, 22-24] 11-14 – David A. Sandoval, “Texan Raids in 1854: Mexican Soldiers on the Trail” 17 – Marc Simmons, “Wild and Wicked Cimarron” 17-18 – br re: Kathleen Ann Cordes, America’s National Historic Trails [see 13/4, 6]; Jane Atkins Vásquez and Carolyn Atkins, Remembering Presbyterian Mission in the Southwest 18 – “Trail Resurvey, 1876” from Las Animas newsp. 19-22 – Thomas B. Hall, III (et al.), “Dr. John Sappington: Southern Patrician in the New West” 23-24 – David Clapsaddle, “The Road Not Taken: Attempts to Truncate the SFT” [with cutoff trails] Vol. 14, #3, May 2000 6-7 – Jane Mallinson, “Blue Mills and Lower Independence Landing” 10-14 – Michael Olsen, “Depictions of Women in SFT Novels” 15-19 – Donald R. Hale/Mark Gardner, ed., “The Old Plainsmen’s Association” 22-23 – br re: David Roberts, Newer World: Kit Carson, John C. Fremont, and the Claiming of the American West; Michael L. Tate, The Frontier Army in the Settlement of the West. 23 – “Freighting on the SFT, 1864” [Santa Fe New Mexican article] Vol. 14, #4, Aug. 2000 5-9 – Beverly Carmichael Ryan, “Under Siege at the Cow Creek Crossing, July 1864”

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10-13 – E. Donald Kaye, “Specie on the SFT” 18 – Howard Losey, “Private Nehemiah Carson’s Tombstone” [died July 1846 nr. Pawnee Rock] 19-20 – br re: Mark L. Gardner, Wagons for the Santa Fe Trail; David L. Bigler and Will Bagley, Army of Israel: Mormon Battalion Narratives, Volume 4; Joseph G. Dawson III, Doniphan’s Epic March; Dorothy Gray, Women of the West 21 – Marc Simmons, “Mr. Seligman, Merchant” [see MS’s other art on Seligman, 3/1, 11] 21-24 – “Freighting Indian Annuity Goods on the SFT, 1867” – gathered by Geo. Elmore Vol. 15, #1, Nov. 2000 11-16 – Mary Jean Cook, annotations, “Flora Spiegelberg, ‘Tenderfoot Bride of the Santa Fe Trail’”; addendum in 15/2, 3 17-18 – David Clapsaddle, “Ash Creek Crossing” 18-19 – Larry Mix, “The Attack at Big Timbers Crossing” 21-22 – br re: James E. Perkins, Tom Tobin, Frontiersman Vol. 15, #2, Feb. 2001 5-6 – Alma Gregory, “Bleeding, Purging, Vomiting, and Quinine Were the Cures of Choice” [medicines on the trail] – editor’s comments, 15/2, 28 and 15/3, 1; author’s comments, 15/3, 14 7-9 – Hal Jackson, “The SFT in the Kansas City Area: Evolution of the Landscape” 9 – Robert G. Torrez, “Regulation of Trade” 10-19 – Leo Oliva, “SFT Perspectives on Natural History” 19-20 – br re: David Dary, The Santa Fe Trail; Tom Dunlay, Kit Carson and the Indians. Vol. 15, #3, May 2001 6-8 – Robert Kincaid, “Death at the Fort: the Cemetery at Bent’s Old Fort” 10-11 – “Letters of Andrew T. Fitch, Army Surgeon, 1866-1867” 15-16 – Marc Simmons, “Women’s Tales of the Trail Rare But Telling” 18-19 – br re: Marcus C. Gottschalk, Pioneer Merchants of the Las Vegas Plaza; J.L. Wilkerson, Frontier Freighter: Alexander Majors 19-20 – “Bullwhacking” (Robert Morris Peck) – also see Simmons’ art., in 12/3, 6-7 Vol. 15, #4, Aug. 2001 8-12 – Alma Gregory, “William B. and Lydia Spencer Lane on the Southwestern Frontier, 1854-1869” 14-18 – Hal Jackson, “Last Days of the Late Josiah Gregg” 23-24 – br re: Deena J. González, Refusing the Favor: the Spanish-Mexican Women of Santa Fe, 1820- 1880; Marc Simmons and Hal Jackson, Following the SFT: A Guide for Modern Travelers. Vol. 16, #1, Nov. 2001 8-11 – Andy Hernández, “The Indian Slave Trade in New Mexico” 12-17 – Jesse Scott, ed., “Calvin Thompson Garland, ‘A Familiar Description of the West’” 17-25 – Terry M. Ortega, “The ‘Drawback Act’ of 1845” Vol. 16, #2, Feb. 2002 1, 26-27 – Bonita Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part I” 7 – Marc Simmons, “Servant Couple Dick and Charlotte Green Created a Legacy at Bent’s Fort” 8-19 – M.C. Gottschalk, “Pioneer Merchants of the Las Vegas Plaza: the Booming Trail Days” [also see 15/3, 18-19] 19-22 – Charles R. Strom, “Danger on the SFT and the Santa Fe Plaza”

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23 – “Junction City and the Trail, 1867” [JC newspaper, 1/19/67] Vol. 16, #3, May 2002 1, 4-6 – Mary Jean Cook, “Reminiscences of the Santa Fe Trail Movie Premiere of 1940” 1, 7-14 – Stephen G. Hyslop, “Embarking from St. Louis” (excerpt from Bound for Santa Fe: the Road to New Mexico and the American Conquest) 6-7 – br re: Frances Bollacker Keck, The JJ Ranch on the Purgatory; Helen Hunt Jackson, A Century of Dishonor 15-19 – Sister Patricia Jean Manion, SL, “Three Months to Santa Fe” [1852 trip] 20-24 – S. Matthew DeSpain, “Taos Trappers and Indian Troubles: Cross-Cultural Violence on the Southwest Fur Trade Frontier” Vol. 16, #4, Aug. 2002 6-8 – Phyllis S. Morgan, “Pronghorn on the Santa Fe Trail” 9-17 – Harry Myers, ed., “Alphonso Wetmore’s Report of a Journey to Santa Fe in 1828” [see 11/1, 22- 24 and 14/2, 9-10 for more on Wetmore] 17-18 – “The New Mexico Trade, 1829, Alphonso Wetmore Letter” [MO newsp, 6/19/29] 18-21 – Matt Thompson, “The Old Santa Fe Trail, Part I” [reprint from a Wabaunsee County, KS history] 22-23 – Bonita Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part II” 24-25 – br re: Stephen G. Hyslop, Bound for Santa Fe: the Road to New Mexico and the American Conquest, 1806-1858; Marc Simmons, Spanish Pathways: Readings in the History of Hispanic New Mexico; Patricia Jean Manion, SL, Beyond the Adobe Wall: the Sisters of Loretto in New Mexico, 1852-1894 Vol. 17, #1, Nov. 2002 1, 11-12 – “Pike’s Column” (from Kansas Historical Collections, 1901-1902) 5-8 – Phyllis S. Morgan, “Prairie Chickens on the SFT” 8-11 – Matt Thomson, “The Old Santa Fe Trail, Part II” [see 16/4, 18-21] – comment, 17/2, 20-21 13 – T. W. Carmichael, “The Covered Wagon” [reprinted from a 1923 MO newsp.] 14-18 – John Stratton, “‘A Bold and Fearless Rider:’ Ed Miller and the Paper Trail” [re: his grave in McPherson County, KS] 19 – br re: Richard Flint, Great Cruelties Have Been Reported: the 1544 Investigation of the Coronado Expedition; Marc Simmons, Millie Cooper’s Ride; Mary J. Straw Cook, Loretto: the Sisters and Their Santa Fe Chapel Vol. 17, #2, Feb. 2003 5-8 – Donald Jackson, “Zebulon Pike’s Damned Rascals” 8-9 – David and Alice Clapsaddle, “Larned’s Links to Pike” 10-14 – Phyllis S. Morgan, “Rattlesnakes on the SFT” 15-17 – Mary Jean Cook, ed., “‘The Oldest Road’ by Eugene Manlove Rhodes” 21-23 – br re: William G.B. Carson, Peter Becomes a Trail Man (kids); Mark L. Gardner, Washita Battlefield National Historic Site; Stephen G. Hyslop, Bound for Santa Fe (2nd review) 23-24 – “Ed Miller Grave” [Cherryvale, KS newsp., 1911] 24-25 – Marc Simmons, “Cheap Whiskey Brought Drunkenness to New Mexico” Vol. 17, #3, May 2003 5-9 – Stephen G. Hyslop, “Zebulon Montgomery Pike’s Southwestern Expedition: Bibliography for a Neglected Chapter of Our History”

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10-12 – Peyton O. Abbott, “With Zebulon Montgomery Pike Through Pueblo County, Colorado” 12-15 – “Pike’s Journal, Part I” [first of 18 installments; last is Aug. 2007] 16-22 – Phyllis S. Morgan, “Prairie Dogs on the SFT” 22 – br re: John L. Kessell, Spain in the Southwest 23-25 – David M. Seals, “Henry Skillman – A Grizzly Texas Man” 25-28 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Santa Fe Trail Crossings on the Arkansas River” Vol. 17, #4, Aug. 2003 1, 18-19 – Jane Mallinson, “Independence: Queen City of the Trails” 4-9 – Phyllis Morgan, “Wolves, Coyotes, and Roadrunners on the SFT” 10-12 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Pawnee River Crossings on the SFT” 14-17 – Bonita Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part III” 17 – br re: Lowell M. Schake, La Charette: Village Gateway to the American West [re: Pike] 19-20 – Jane Mallinson, “Springs of Independence” 24-30 – “Pike’s Journal, Part II” Vol. 18, #1, Nov. 2003 4-7 – Phyllis Morgan, “Mustangs on the SFT, Part I” 8-14 – C.L. McDougal, “The SFT and the Mora Land Grant: the Effects of Trade on a Traditional Economy, 1846-1880” 16-19 – “Interview with Ralph Hathaway by Anne Mallinson” 20-24 – Joanne Hulbert Yeager, “Archer Butler Hulbert, 1873-1933” [Pike enthusiast] 24-28 – Lowell M. Schake, “Celebrating ‘A Precious Memento’ at La Charette” [Pike] 28-29 – “Pike’s Journal, Part III” 29 – br re: Marc Simmons, Kit Carson and His Three Wives: a Family History; Marc Simmons, José’s Buffalo Hunt: a Story from History [kids]; Megan McDonald, All the Stars in the Sky: the SFT Diary of Florrie Mack Ryder, 1848 Vol. 18, #2, Feb. 2004 4-7 – Phyllis Morgan, “Mustangs on the SFT, Part II” – PM commentary, 18/3, 9 7-8 – br re: Ann Lockledge and Ted Henson, The Santa Fe Trail [kids]; Joan K. McAfee, Riddle of the Lost Gold and The Road to El Dorado [kids]; John Stansfield, Mark L. Gardner, and Dan McCrimmon, [CD of the SFT’s Mountain Route] 9-13 – John M. Stratton, “The Life of Charles O. Fuller in Central Kansas, 1855-1879” 15-20 – “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part IV” 20-22 – Roy Escott Pike, “The Pike Family in America” 22 – Marc Simmons, “Pike’s Stockade: From Colorado’s First Fort to Unkempt Monument” 22-26 – “Pike’s Journal, Part IV” Vol. 18, #3, May 2004 5-9 – Phyllis Morgan, “Buffalo on the SFT” (the last of 7 articles about animals on SFT) 10-15 – Joseph F. Meany, Jr., “Jeremiah Stokes: a Case Study in Family History” 15 – br re: Stan Hoig, The Western Odyssey of John Simpson Smith: Frontiersman and Indian Interpreter 16-18 – Bonita Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part V” 19-22 – “Pike’s Journal, Part V” 22-23 – “Gigantic Claim” [Dodge City newsp art., 1877]; “Indians at Fort Larned” Denver newsp., 1863]; “Trails in Missouri” [1910 and 1911 articles] 23-24 – [Richard Louden], “Bent’s Ranch on the Purgatory”

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Vol. 18, #4, Aug. 2004 5-9 – Beverly Carmichael Ryan, “Under Siege at the Walnut and Cow Creek Trail Crossings, July 1864” 10-15 – William W. Gwaltney, “In Search of Furs and Freedom: African-Americans on the SFT” 16-20 – Bonita Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part VI” 21 – “Santa Fe Trail Designs, 1946” – from an Independence, MO paper. 22-26 – “Pike’s Journal, Part VI” 26-27 – “Reuben Gentry’s Return Visit to Santa Fe” Vol. 19, #1, Nov. 2004 6-11 – Michael L. Olsen, “Dime Novels, Purple Prose, and History” 12-13 – Robert A. Bussian, “Two Pioneers: James Carothers on the SFT and Archie Carothers on the Santa Fe Railway” 14-16 – br re: Marc Simmons, Friday, the Arapaho Boy; Jon R. Bauman, Santa Fe Passage: a Novel; Annette Gray, Journey of the Heart: the True Story of Mamie Aguirre; Marcus C. Gottschalk, Pioneer Merchants of Las Vegas 16-17 – Richard Louden, “Trinidad and the SFT” 18-21 – Bonita Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part VII” 21 – “A Lone Cottonwood,” 20 miles W of Ft. Dodge (in Dodge City newsp., 1882) 22-24 – “Pike’s Journal, Part VII” Vol. 19, #2, Feb. 2005 6-8 – David Clapsaddle, “Pawnee Rock Through the Eyes of Matt Field” 9-13 – James R. McClure, “Taking the Census and Other Incidents in 1855, Part I” 14-17 – br re: Holling Clancy Holling, Tree in the Trail; Ginger Wadsworth, Along the SFT: Marian Russell’s Own Story; David Dary, The Oregon Trail: an American Saga 17-19 – Bonita Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part VIII” 19-20 – “Independence Prices, 1850” (from diary of Dr. Edward Alexander Tompkins); “Romancing the Trail, 1939” [Kinsley, KS newsp]. 21 – br re: Patricia Calvert, Zebulon Pike: Lost in the Rockies 21-23 – “Pike’s Journal, Part VIII” Vol. 19, #3, May 2005 6-9 – “¿Porqué Monterrey? The Death and Mysterious Burial of Merchant Manuel Alvarez, Part I” 9-10 – br re: Nasario García, Old Las Vegas 11-15 – Emily E. Kieta, The New Mexico Fandango 16-20 – James R. McClure, “Taking the Census and Other Incidents in 1855, Part II” 20-21 – Bonita Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part IX” 22-24 – Richard Louden, “Marian Sloan Russell Interview, 1933” 24-26 – “Pike’s Journal, Part IX” Vol. 19, #4, Aug. 2005 7-16 – Michael Olsen, “The UU Bar Ranch Case: a History of the Traces, Trails, Roads, and Highways Connecting Rayado, NM and the Crossing of Ocate Creek” 17-19 – Alice Anne Thompson, “The Story Behind Mysterious Photographs Uncovered: Another Tale in the Continuing Saga of the Death and Burial of Sister Mary Alphonsa Thompson on the SFT in 1867” 20 – Alice Anne Thompson, “More on the Nun’s Grave”

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20 – br re: Susan M. Colby, Sacagawea’s Child [“Pump” Charbonneau] 20-22 – Bonnie Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part X” 22-23 – “News from Bent’s Fort, 1845” [from NY Herald] 23-26 – “Pike’s Journal, Part X” Vol. 20, #1, Nov. 2005 5-7 – David Clapsaddle, “Coon Creek Crossings on the SFT” 8-11 – David Clapsaddle, “Satank, Bane of the SFT or Hero of the Kiowas?” 11-12 – Marc Simmons, Teddy’s Cattle Drive [kids]; Inez Ross, Without a Wagon on the SFT: Hiking Into History (see 18/3, 4, and 18/4, 1); Mark L. Gardner, George Armstrong Custer: a Biography; Victoria E. Dye, All Aboard for Santa Fe: Railway Promotion of the Southwest, 1890s to 1930s 16-21 – [David J. Dunning, ed.], “The Memoirs of Jared L. Sanderson, ‘Stagecoach King,’ Part I” [of five installments] 21-22 – Bonnie Oliva and Leo Oliva, eds., “Katie Bowen Letters, 1851: Part XI” [this is apparently the last installment] 23-26 – “Pike’s Journal, Part XI” Vol. 20, #2, Feb. 2006 5 – David K. Clapsaddle, “A Penny for Your Thoughts” (re: Samuel Owens’ and Benjamin Majors’ role in an 1833 mob that ransacked an Independence, MO newsp. office) 12-21 – [David J. Dunning, ed.], “The Memoirs of Jared L. Sanderson, ‘Stagecoach King,’ Part II” 21-22 – br re: Marc Simmons, New Mexico Mavericks: Stories from a Fabled Past; Lowell M. Schake, La Charette: a History of the Gateway to the American Frontier (see 17/4, 17); Mark L. Gardner, Fort Union National Monument 22 – “1843 Letter Mentions the Trail” (Samuel S. How) 24-26 – “Pike’s Journal, Part XII” Vol. 20, #3, May 2006 10-13 – Clint Chambers, “Texas Panhandle Branches of the Old SFT in the 1860s” 14-21 – [David J. Dunning, ed.], “The Memoirs of Jared L. Sanderson, ‘Stagecoach King,’ Part III” 21-22 – br re: Stephen Harding Hart and Archie Butler Hulbert, The Southwestern Journals of Zebulon Pike, 1806-1807; Virgil Dean, ed., Kansas History [“Special Issue, the Pike Expedition: A Bicentennial Reflection”] 23-24 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Aaron Burr, James Wilkinson, and the Southwest Conspiracy” [timeline] 24-26 – “Pike’s Journal, Part XIII” Vol. 20, #4, Aug. 2006 32-36 – [David J. Dunning, ed.], “The Memoirs of Jared L. Sanderson, ‘Stagecoach King,’ Part IV” 36-38 – “Pike’s Journal, Part XIV” Vol. 21, #1, Nov. 2006 3-13 – Hal Jackson, “Don Santiago Kirker, the King of New Mexico” 13-15 – [David J. Dunning, ed.], “The Memoirs of Jared L. Sanderson, ‘Stagecoach King,’ Part V” [last installment] 15-16 – David Clapsaddle, “Samuel Parker: a Fleeting Glimpse” 16 – br re: Hal Jackson, Following the Royal Road: a Guide to the Historic Camino Real de Tierra Adentro 17-20 – [Katie Davis Gardner, transcr.], “Items Listed in Malcolm Conn’s Store Ledger, Council Grove, Kansas, 1859”

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22-23 – “Santa Fe Trail Crossing of Missouri River and the Big Arrow Rock Discovered” [re: Lawsons] 23 – “Tragic Fandango Story” from Las Vegas in 1881 [see 19/3, 11-15] 24-25 – “Pike’s Journal, Part XV” Vol. 21, #2, Feb. 2007 7-8 – David Clapsaddle, “Kit Carson, Dick Wootton, and the Dead Mule” 8-10 – br re: Hampton Sides, Blood and Thunder; Lenore Carroll, Uncertain Pilgrims: a Novel [women on the SFT]; Kaye, Nathan Augustus Monroe Dudley, 1825-1910: Rogue, Hero, or Both?; [David J. Dunning, ed.], The Memoirs of Jared L. Sanderson, “Stagecoach King” 11-16 – William Addison Phillips [1856], “Battle of Black Jack on the SFT, June 2, 1856: ‘First Battle of the Civil War’” 16-18 – “Documents,” including a Philadelphia newsp., 1826; a Philadelphia newsp., 1827; St. Louis newsp., 1833; and two New York newsps., both 1850 22 – “Pike’s Journal, Part XVI” Vol. 21, #3, May 2007 10 – br re: Jack Kyle Cooper, Zebulon Montgomery Pike’s Great Western Adventure, 1806-1807 17-20 – Jared Orsi, “Reading with Pike: the Mystery of His Affection for James Wilkinson” 20-25 – “Pike’s Journal, Part XVII” Vol. 21, #4, Aug. 2007 5-9 – four David Clapsaddle articles: 1) “Serendipity in the Cemetery” [cemeteries preserve both historical memories and SFT ruts]; 2) “For Whom the Bell Tolls?” [Indian War of 1864-65]; “The Cock Robin of Ash Creek” [re: monument northwest of Larned]; and 4) “Black Pool: Real or Ruse?” [subject also noted 11/4, 5-7] 10-12 – Beverly Carmichael Ryan, “John R. Kerr: An Old Plainsman” 12 – “Russell Statement, 1871” [list of items purchased, in Marian Sloan Russell papers]; “Trail News, 1845” [St. Louis newsp.] 12 – br re: Arlan Dean, The SFT from Independence, MO to Santa Fe, NM (kids) 13-18 – Albert Alonzo Robinson, “Report of Trip Into New Mexico, 1875” 21-22 – “Pike’s Journal, Part XVIII” [last installment] Vol. 22, #1, Nov. 2007 8-19 – Craig Crease, “The Spy Who Came In From the Cold: Dr. John Hamilton Robinson—Secret Agent, Filibusterer, Mexican Revolutionary, and Pathfinder on the SFT” 19-24 – David Clapsaddle, “Four Foot Soldiers on the Trail: An Illinois Odyssey” Vol. 22, #2, Feb. 2008 1, 12-15 – Marc Simmons, “The Santa Fe Trail, Past and Present” [keynote address] 6-11 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Old Dan and His Traveling Companions: Oxen on the SFT;” correction, 22/3, 20 11 – Tom Cranmer’s Rules and Regulations, by which to Conduct Wagon Trains (reprint of an 1866 edition) is now out; more on this in 23/3, 6 19-23 – Merrill J. Mattes, ed. [1955], “Patrolling the Santa Fe Trail: Reminiscences of John S. Kirwan” 23-24 – Mary Jean Straw Cook, Doña Tules: Santa Fe’s Courtesan and Gambler; Alice Anne Thompson, American Caravan [notes death of Mary Alphonsa Thompson]; Gregory M. Franzwa, The Mormon Trail Revisited

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Vol. 22, #3, May 2008 11-12 – Mike Olsen, intro., “The Memoir of Juan Crisosto Romero, 1838-1912” 13-14 – David Clapsaddle, “Pawnee River, a Difficult Crossing” 14-19 – [Leo Oliva], “Julius Froebel’s Western Travels, Part I” 19 – br re: Katherine Burke Graziano, Baker Lands: the Struggle to Start a School and a Town on the SFT; James Brice, Reminiscences of Ten Years Experience on the Western Plains. Vol. 22, #4, Aug. 2008 8-17 – Amy L. Sanderson, “The Faults of Memory: J. L. Sanderson, His Family, and the Santa Fe Trail” 18-21 – [Leo Oliva], “Julius Froebel’s Western Travels, Part II” Vol. 23, #1, Nov. 2008 5 – new series in the Great Bend (KS) Tribune about the SFT 5 – br re: Steve Glassman, It Happened on the Santa Fe Trail 7-9 – Harry C. Myers, “As the Wheel Turns: the Evolution of Freighting on the SFT, an Introduction” 9-17 – Michael L. Olsen, “Do You Know the Way to Santa Fe?—Freighting on the SFT, 1821-1846 17-24 – Leo E. Oliva, “The Army’s Attempts at Freighting During the Mexican War, 1846-1848” 24 – Leo E. Oliva, Fort Atkinson on the SFT, 1850-1854 is being reprinted Vol. 23, #2, Feb. 2009 8 – Shirley Coupal and Pat Traffas, “Kansas DAR Celebrates 100 Years on the Trail” 8 – br re: Stephen Schmidt, Lost Spring, Marion County, Kansas: A Historical Perspective 9-12 – Doyle Daves, “James Bonney, SFT Pioneer, New Mexico Settler (Was He the Grandfather of Billy the Kid?)” 13-15 – Susan C. Boyle, “Purchasing and Transporting Merchandise Along the SFT” 16-21 – Craig Crease, “Boom Times for Freighting on the SFT, 1848-1866” 22-24 – David K. Clapsaddle, “The End of the Trail: Rail-roads, Commission Houses, and Independent Freighters” Vol. 23, #3, May 2009 7-14 – Priscilla Shannon Gutiérrez, “Out from the Shadow of Giants: the Life of Thomas Oliver Boggs” 15-18 – Doyle Daves, “Andreas Detlef Laumback, SFT Traveler, Proponent of Education and Protestantism in Territorial New Mexico” 19-25 – David K. Clapsaddle, ed., “Canada, Consumption, and the Kansas Pacific: Diary of a Freighting Trip [by P. G. Scott] from Kit Carson to Trinidad in 1870” 25-26 – David K. Clapsaddle, “’Cimarron Cutoff,’ a 20th-Century Misnomer” 27 – “Documents,” including a New York newsp., 1833 and a Philadelphia newsp., 1834 Vol. 23, #4, Aug. 2009 1, 4-12 – “Advertisements in the Santa Fe Republican, Sept. 17, 1847-Sept. 23, 1848” 13-17 – Doyle Daves, “Maria Viviana Martín, Wife of Three SFT Travelers” 17-20 – Tim Kimball, ed. and transl., “Adolph Wislizenus’s 1846 Letters from the Far West” 21-23 – David K. Clapsaddle, “The Santa Fe Road: an Anachronism of the Twenty-First Century” [also see 5/2, 25-26] 23 – br re: Marta Weigle, ed., Telling New Mexico: a New History Vol. 24, #1, Nov. 2009 1, 15-19 – Doyle Daves, “Josefa Ortiz and Sylvester Davis, Her Real American Husband;” commentary

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on 24/2, 11 7-10 – Maryellen H. McVicker, “Don’t Forget the Boonslick in the Rush to Santa Fe: Hicks Family of Central Missouri, Part I” 13-15 – Don Alberts, “Civil War on the SFT in New Mexico” 20 – br re: Susan Erb, ed., On the Western Trails: the Overland Diaries of Washington Peck 21-24 – David K. Clapsaddle, “The Bent’s Fort Road, 1832-1878” Vol. 24, #2, Feb. 2010 1, 16-19 – Doyle Daves, “Trinidad Lopez, College Boy on the SFT” 6-11 – Maryellen H. McVicker, “Don’t Forget the Boonslick in the Rush to Santa Fe: Hicks Family of Central Missouri, Part II” 12-16 – Michael Dickey, “A 19th-Century Economic Stimulus Package: the SFT” 21-26 – David K. Clapsaddle, “A Frail Thin Line: Trading Establishments on the SFT, Part I;” commentary 24/3, 11-12 Vol. 24, #3, May 2010 6-9 – Doyle Daves, “Richard Conway, Bernard Higgins, and Thomas McGrath: Irish Solders at Fort Union and Their New Mexican Families” 14-23 – David K. Clapsaddle, “A Frail Thin Line: Trading Establishments on the SFT, Part II” Supplement – br re: William Y. Chalfant, Hancock’s War: Conflict on the Southern Plains; Phyllis S. Morgan, N. Scott Momaday: Remembering Ancestors, Earth, and Traditions; an Annotated Bio- Bibliography Vol. 24, #4, Aug. 2010 1, 17-20 – Doyle Daves, “Milnor Rudolph: Santa Fe Trader and Prominent Citizen of New Mexico” 1, 11-14 – Priscilla Shannon Gutiérrez, “The Many Lives of Red St. Vrain Bransford” 8-11 – Phyllis Morgan, “Mirages on the SFT” 15-17 – David K. Clapsaddle, “The SFT, 1800 Miles in Aggregate” 24-27 – [Leo Oliva, ed.], “Julius Froebel’s Western Travels, Part III” Vol. 25, #1, Nov. 2010 8-12 – Phyllis Morgan, “Mules on the SFT” 12-13 – Steve Schmidt, “Comments on Rendezvous” – focus is on Marion Co., KS 13, 21 – br re: Ronald J. Dulle, Tracing the SFT: Today’s Views; Mary Collins Barile, The SFT in Missouri 14-17 – Doyle Daves, “Henry Goke: Penniless Immigrant, Wealthy Banker” 18-21 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Wood, Water, and Grass: But the Greatest of These is Water” 27-28 – [Leo Oliva, ed.,], “Julius Froebel’s Western Travels, Part IV” Vol. 25, #2, Feb. 2011 1, 6-10 – Phyllis Morgan, “Oxen on the SFT” 11-15 – Doyle Daves, “May Hays: Mexican War Veteran, New Mexico Settler” 16-18 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Timber on the SFT” 18-19 – David K. Clapsaddle, “Stage Route from West Las Animas to Trinidad” 25-28 – [Leo Oliva, ed.], “Julius Froebel’s Western Travels, Part V” Vol. 25, #3, May 2011 5-11 – Priscilla Shannon Gutiérrez, “More Than a Name on a Land Grant: Charles Hipolite Beaubien” 12-16 – Phyllis S. Morgan, “Dogs on the SFT”

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17-21 – Doyle Daves, “George and Louis: Golds of Territorial New Mexico” Vol. 25, #4, Aug. 2011 1, 3-7 – Joanne VanCoevern, “SFTA History, 2006-2011” 7 – Margaret Sears, “Fond Memories of Our Early Leaders” 8-12 – Phyllis S. Morgan, “Burros and Horses on the SFT” 13-16 – Doyle Daves, “Jean Yara-Fur Trapper, John Stein-Carpenter, and Carl Wildenstein-Businessman – on the Rapidly-Changing New Mexico Frontier” 17-20 – Mary Jean Cook, “Hunting Hunter: a Psychopathic Serial Killer on the Trail?” 20-22 – Ron Parks, “Where They Died Was a Beautiful Country” 23-24 – Marc Simmons, “Reuben Gentry’s Return Visit to Santa Fe Revealed a Century of Changes” 27-28 – “Pawnee Raid on Traders, 1827” 28-29 – “Santa Fe Trail Highway” [1913] Vol. 26, #1, Nov. 2011 6-7 – David Clapsaddle, “Buffalo Grass: Larder of the Plains” 7-8 – Robert J. Tórres, “The New Mexican Customs Regulations of 1825” 9-13 – Noel Ary, “Life in Early Day Dodge City” 14 – Steve Schmidt, “M-A-R-I-O-N County; Really!” 15 – John Carson, br re: David Remley, Kit Carson: The Life of an American Border Man 20 – Chris Day, “History of Santa Fe Trail Youth Trips” 21-24 – Timothy L. Kimball, “Fischer’s German-American Artillery Volunteers on the Santa Fe Trail, 1846-1847” Vol. 26, #2, Feb. 2012 7-8 – L. Stephen Schmidt and Richard E. Hayden, “The Sibley Expedition: 1825, 1926, and 1827” 9-10 – Ruth Friesen, “Fort Larned Transient Quarters Hosted Visiting Father Colleton” 11-17 – Paul Gordon, “Freemasons on the Santa Fe Trail” 18 – Faye Gaines, “The Trail Today: Point of Rocks, New Mexico” 19-20 – Harry Myers, “Notes on Point of Rocks” 22 – Jacquelyn Ferriera, “Young People and the Trail” 23 – Tom Pelikan br re: Louis Kraft, Ned Wynkoop and the Lonely Road from Sand Creek 23 – Mike Olsen br re: Edwina Portelle Romero, Footlights in the Foothills: Amaeur Theatre of Las Vegas and Fort Union, New Mexico, 1871-1899 24-25 – Joy Poole, Introduction to Autobiography of Dr. Rowland Willard: Journey West Along the Santa Fe Trail and Down El Camino Real, 1825-1828 Vol. 26, #3, May 2012 5 – Chris Day, “Young People and the Trail” 6 – Greg Holt, “Dearborn Wagons Featured at Bent’s Fort Event” 9-10, 12 – David Sneed, “Santa Fe Freighters … the Search for Survivors” 13-19 – Mary White and Mary Kate Rogers [and Tracy Patterson], transcribed, “Diary of Levi Edmonds, Sr.” Clarification, 26/4, 13 20-21 – Jeff C. Campbell, “Images of Southeast Colorado Along the Old Santa Fe Trail” 22 – Rich Lawson, “The Trail Today: Boone’s Lick, Missouri” 24-25 – Leo E. Oliva, br re: Winston Groom, Kearny’s March: The Epic Creation of the American West, 1846-1847 25 – [Ruth Friesen], br re: Anne F. Hyde, Empires, Nations & Families: A History of the North American

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West, 1800-1860; Matthew L. Harris and Jay H. Buckley, Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West; David A. Sandoval, Spanish/Mexican Legacy of Latinos in Pueblo County; and Robert Ward, Josiah Gregg’s Commerce of the Prairies: A Possible Source for the Beale Papers Vol. 26, #4, August 2012 1, 6 – Leo E. Oliva, “Pawnee Rock Site of One Session” 10 – “Santa Fe Trail Markers Proposed (Baldwin Ledger, Feb. 3, 1905) 15-16 – Nancy Logan and Chris Day, “Young People and the Trail: Early Youth Trip Diary 1991” 17-20 – Ann Birney, “Julia Archibald Holmes, Santa Fe Trail Sojourner” Follow-up: 27/1, 11 21-23 – Leo Oliva, “Julius Froebel’s Western Travels, Part VI” 24-25 – Tom Pelikan, br re: Anne F. Hyde, Empires, Nations & Families: A History of the North American West, 1800-1860 25 – br re: “Books for Kids,” including William C. Carson, Peter Becomes a Trail Man, the Story of a Boy’s Journey on the Santa Fe Trail; Marc Simmons, Millie Cooper’s Ride, a True Story from History; Marc Simmons, José’s Buffalo Hunt, a True Story from History; and Dave Webb, Adventures with the Santa Fe Trail Vol. 27, #1, Nov. 2012 13 – Lynsay Flory, “A Young Person’s Perspective on the SFTA Rendezvous” 14-20 – Roberta Bonnewitz, “The Santa Fe Road in the Lost Township” [Raytown, Missouri] 21-24 – David A. Sandoval, “Pedro Sandoval, Presidio of Santa Fe” 24-25 – Leo Oliva br re: Hal Jackson, Boone’s Lick Road: a Brief History and Guide to a Missouri Treasure Vol. 27, #2, Feb. 2013 10-11 – Steven S. Brosemer, “The Original Government Surveys as a Field Research Tool” 12-13 – Steve Schmidt, “Train Travel Speeds Estimated Slower in 1880” 14 – Marcia Fox, “Youth on the Trail: Traveling Trunk Available” 23 – Mike Olsen, br re: David F. New, Private Bateman Goes to War: the Personal Correspondence of Dr. E. B. Bateman, 1848-1852 23 – Ruth Friesen, br re: Peter L. Eidenbach, An Atlas of Historic New Mexico Maps, 1550-1941 Vol. 27, #3, May 2013 10-12 – Bob Leonard, “Bent’s Old Fort Ice House Location Revisited” 13 – “Youth on the Trail: History Project Create Winners” [re: Christian Becker] and “Fourth Graders Challenged by Fort Larned” 25 – Robert J. Tórrez, “Santa Fe’s Revenue Plan of 1836” 26 – [Susan Calafate Boyle], “Santa Fe Trail Merchandise List Created” 27-31 – Doyle Daves, “Jesus Gil Abreu: Santa Fe Trail Traveler and Man of Affairs in Territorial New Mexico” 31 – Allan Wheeler, “Becknell’s Gravesite Restored in Texas” – follow-up = 29/3, 10 and 29/4, 11 32 – Tom Pelikan br re: Ari Kelman, A Misplaced Massacre: Struggling Over the Memory of Sand Creek Vol. 27, #4, August 2013 8-9 – “Pioneer Days – Location of Old Fort Mann,” from the Globe/Ford County Republican, Jan. 27, 1898 17 – “Youth on the Trail: Trail Trip Provokes Thoughts About Differences” 18 – Michael E. Pitel, “Fort Marcy Built to Oversee Santa Fe”

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22 – “Particulars of the Murder of Mr. J.M. White and His Party,” Daily Missouri Republican, Dec. 15, 1849 23-24 – Mike Olsen br re: David F. New, Tales of the Trail – Mexican War, 1846-1849. The Personal Correspondence of Soldiers and Men Who Made the Long Journey to Santa Fe in 1846 to 1849 23-24 – Leo Oliva br re: William E. Unrau, Indians, Alcohol, and the Roads to Taos and Santa Fe Vol. 28, #1, Nov. 2013 7 – “Plan to Rob Wethered and Brevort Foiled by Carson,” Liberty Weekly Tribune, Nov. 8, 1850 8-9 – Robert J. Tórrez, “An Estranjero’s Proposal, 1832” 10-13 – Clint Chambers, “Surviving Disease on the Plains” 16-22 – James S. Aber and Susan W. Aber, “Low-Level Photography of the Santa Fe Trail” 23-24 – Margaret Sears, br re: Pekka Hämäläinen, Comanche Empire Vol. 28, #2, Feb. 2014 10-11 – David Clapsaddle, “Negro Slaves on the Santa Fe Trail” 14-15 – Eugenie Webb Maine, “On ‘the Trail’ of my Great-Great-Grandfather James Josiah Webb” 16-22 – Karla French, “Lower Spring or Wagon Bed Spring Was a Critical Site on the Trail” (Part I) 23-24 – Durwood Ball, br re: Samuel J. Watson, Peacekeepers and Conquerors: the Army Officer Corps on the American Frontier, 1821-1846 Vol. 28, #3, May 2014 14-18 – Karla French, “Wagon Bed Spring Crucial to the Trail” (Conclusion) 19-22 – David Clapsaddle, “A.H. Boyd: Entrepreneur of the Plains” 23-24 – Ed Stafford, br re: Roger L. Nichols, Warrior Nations: The United States and Indian Peoples Vol. 28, #4, August 2014 1-2 – Craig Ridenour, “Ranch at Cimarron Crossing” 11-15 – Craig Crease, “Without a Trace: An Inquiry Into the Peculiar Circumstance of the Missing Identities of the Becknell Five” 16-19 – Phyllis Morgan, “Mosquitoes and Buffalo Gnats on the Santa Fe Trail” 20 – David Clapsaddle, “Mexican Money/American Commerce” 21-25 – Doyle Daves, “Ricardo and Jose Manuel Gonzales: Freighting Brothers on the Santa Fe Trail” 26 – Leo Oliva, br re: William Patrick O’Brien, Merchants of Independence: International Trade on the Santa Fe Trail, 1827-1860 27 – Tom Pelikan, br re: Jared Orsi, Citizen Explorer: the Life of Zebulon Pike 27 – Steve Schmidt, br re: Michael L. Olsen, That Broad and Beckoning Highway: The Santa Fe Trail and the Rush for Gold in California and Colorado Vol. 29, #1, Nov. 2014 11-18 – Leo E. Oliva, “’Our Friend Melgares’: Spaniards and Mexicans and The Santa Fe Road” 22-26 – Matthew J. Barbour, “Fort Marcy Military Reservation: A Brief History” 27 – Leo Oliva, br re: Ronald D. Parks, The Darkest Period: the Kanza Indians and Their Last Homeland, 1846-1873 Vol. 29, #2, Feb. 2015 10-14 – Pauline and Doug Sharp, “The Kanza in the Civil War” 19-23 – Amanda K. Loughlin, “Documenting the Santa Fe Trail in Kansas” 23-26 – David A. Sandoval, “The American Invasion of New Mexico and Mexican Merchants” (Part 1)

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27 – Frank Norris, br re: James E. Sherow, Railroad Empire Across the Heartland: Rephotographing Alexander Gardner’s Westward Journey 27-28 – Michael L. Olsen, br re: Joseph Díaz, ed., The Art and Legacy of Bernardo Miera y Pacheco: New Spain’s Explorer, Cartographer, and Artist Vol. 29, #3, May 2015 14-17 – David A. Sandoval, “The American Invasion of New Mexico and Mexican Merchants” (Part 2) 18 – Ruth Friesen, br re: Simon Winchester, The Men Who United the States: American Explorers, Inventors, Eccentrics, and Mavericks, and the Creation of One Nation, Indivisible, and Philip F. Anschutz, with William J. Convery and Thomas J. Noel, Out Where the West Begins: Profiles, Visions & Strategies of Early Western Business Leaders Vol. 29, #4, August 2015 8 – Kate Nelson, “Photo of Ceran St. Vrain Discovered” 10-11 – Michael Schaubs, “The Pepperbox Revolving Pistol and Its Use in the West” 12-14 – John Carson, “The Bent, St. Vrain & Company and Bent’s Fort: A Background to 1842” 15-22 – James A. Hanson, “The Mexican Connection” 23 – Steve Schmidt, comp., “Military Almost Impotent Against Indian Tribes” (excerpts from Capt. Randolph March [Marcy], The Prairie Traveler, 1859) 24-25 – Mike Olsen, “Revisiting Four Classic Accounts Of The Western Fur Trade And The Santa Fe Trail (reviews of the following books: 1) Hiram Chittenden, The American Fur Trade of the Far West, 2) Bernard DeVoto, Across the Wide Missouri, 3) David Lavender, Bent’s Fort, and 4) David J. Weber, The Taos Trappers: The Fur Trade in the Far Southwest, 1540-1846 26-30 – Doyle Daves, “Damaso Lopez: He Traveled El Camino Real and the Santa Fe Trail” 31-32 – Steve Schmidt, “Misconception: The Pony Express Carried Mail on the Santa Fe Trail” Vol. 30, #1, Nov. 2015 2 – [Ruth Friesen?], Trail Swales near San Miguel del Vado, NM 18-20 – Sheri Kerley, “William Becknell, ‘Mr M’Laughlin,’ and an Unexpected Road to Santa Fe” 22-24 – Stephen S. Post, “Crossroads at the Edge of Empire: Economy and Livelihood in Santa Fe during the Spanish Colonial Period” 26 – Rachel C. Penner, br re: Camilla Kattell, Youth on the Santa Fe Trail 26-27 – Ruth Friesen, br re: Hal Jackson and Marc Simmons, The Santa Fe Trail: A Guide Vol. 30, #2, Feb. 2016 10-17 – Deborah Lawrence, “Entangled Transactions: A Selected History of General Kearny’s Mill Site, 1731-1920” 18-21 – Vic Nathan Barkin, “The Secret of the Gage d’Amour” 23-25 – John Carson, “The Fur Press: An Essential Tool of the Fur Trade at Bent’s Fort” 26 – Leo Oliva, br re: James A. Crutchfield, Revolt at Taos: The New Mexican and Indian Insurrection of 1847 27 – Steve Schmidt, br re: Phyllis S. Morgan, As Far as the Eye Could Reach, Accounts of Animals along the Santa Fe Trail 1821-1880 28 – Mary Penner, br re: Jerry D. Thompson, A Civil War History of the New Mexico Volunteers & Militia Vol. 30, #3, May 2016 12-16 – Doyle Daves, “Lafayette Head: A Frontiersman of Importance” 17, 25 – [Leo Oliva], “Annotated Bibliography of Santa Fe Trail Classics”

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21-22 – Patricia Lenihan, “Corporal Briney’s Military Journey: Pecos National Historic Park” (also below) 25-26 – Timothy A. Zwink, br re: Joy L. Poole, ed., Over the Santa Fe Trail to Mexico: The Travel Diaries and Autobiography of Dr. Rowland Willard 26-27 – Larry L. Justice, br re: Ronald K. Wetherington and Frances Levine, ed., Battles and Massacres on the Southwestern Frontier; Historical and Archaeological Perspectives 27 – [Ruth Friesen], br re: Marian Meyer, updated by Joni Stodt and George Donoho Bayless, Mary Donoho: New First Lady of the Santa Fe Trail: 25th Anniversary Edition Vol. 30, #4, August 2016 12-15 – Joanne VanCoevern, “Letters from Fort Dodge: Letters of Isadore and Henry Douglass 1866-67” 16-18 – Steve Schmidt, “Dr. Wislizenus at French Frank’s Trail Segment” 18-21 – Sheri Kerley, “Pierre (Pedro) Vial: His Story Continued” 22-27 – Margaret Sears, “An Old Santa Fe Trail Map Recovered” II. Merchant Series (M1, M2, etc. - see note in 2/4, 6 re: Mark L. Gardner’s coordinating role):

#1 = 1/2, 7-8 – Mark L. Gardner, “Malcolm Conn: Merchant on the Trail” #2 = 1/3, 6 – David A. Sandoval, “Mariano José Chaves: Merchant on the Trail” #3 = 1/4, 7-8 – Richard R. Forry, “Richard Gentry: Trader and Patriot” #4 = 2/1, 10 – Katie Davis, “Seth M. Hays and the Council Grove Trade” #5 = 2/2, 10-11 – Mark L. Gardner, “John Simpson Hough, Merchant on the Trail” #6 = 2/3, 8-9 – Michael Dickey, “M. M. Marmaduke: Santa Fe Trader and Missouri Governor” #7 = 3/1, 11 – Marc Simmons, “Bernard Seligman: Jewish Merchant on the Trail” #8 = 3/3, 10 – Virginia Lee Fisher, “George C. Yount: a Calif. Pioneer Who Went West on the Old SFT” #9 = 4/1, 6-7 – William P. O’Brien, “Hiram Young: Black Entrepreneur on the SFT” #10 = 4/2, 12-14 – Virginia Lee Fisher, “Jedediah Smith’s Last Journey” #11 = 4/3, 9 – Carrie Blanchard, “John Burns Locke: Trail Freighter and Pioneer” #12 = 5/2, 24-25 – [Reuben Gentry, from 1883 newsp], “Reuben Gentry: Trail Merchant” #13A = 6/1, 9-10 – “Theodore Weichselbaum: Merchant on the Trail, Part I” [1908, in KSHS archives] #13B = 6/2, 13-15 – “Theodore Weichselbaum: Merchant on the Trail, Part II” #14 = 6/4, 8-9 – James E. Romero, Jr., “Samuel Bowman Watrous, Pioneer Merchant” #15 = 7/3, 1, 18-19 – Mary Jo Cunningham, “Calvin Moses Dyche: Freighter on the Trail” #16 = 8/2, 4-6 – William B. Claycomb, “James Brown: Forgotten Trail Freighter” III. Museum/Historic Site Series (MHS1, MHS2, etc.):

#1 – 1/2, 6 – Ruth Olson, “Santa Fe Trail Center” [Larned, KS] #2 = 1/3, 4 – Michael E. Duncan, “Mahaffie Farmstead and Stagecoach Stop Historic Site” #3 – 1/4, 5 – Charles Bennett, “Palace of the Governors” #4 – 2/1, 4 – Richard R. Forry, “Arrow Rock SHS” #5 – 2/2, 6 – Betty Romero and Ralph Hathaway, “Coronado-Quivira Museum, Lyons, KS” #6 – 2/3, 6 – Rick Wallner, “Bent’s Old Fort NHS” #7 – 2/4, 4 – T.J. Sperry, “Fort Union NM” #8 – 3/1, 6 – Sylvia D. Mooney, “Cave Spring” #9 – 3/2, 11 – George Elmore, “Fort Larned NHS” #10 – 3/3, 7 – Joy Poole/ Mark Gardner, “Baca House, Bloom House, & Pioneer Museum, Trinidad, CO” #11 – 3/4, 9 – Nada Burton, “Council Grove on the Santa Fe Trail” #12 – 4/1, 8 – John Loleit, “Pecos Pueblo on the SFT”

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#13 – 4/2, 15 – Joseph L. Cartwright, “Fort Osage, Missouri” #14 – 4/3, 12-13 – V. James Sherer, “Boot Hill Museum, Dodge City, Kansas” #15 – 4/4, 15-16 – Fern Bessire, “Wagonbed Spring,” has Bill Brown photo #16 – 5/1, 7 – Marie Belt, “Wagon Mound” – editorial apologies, 5/2, 2 #17 – 5/2, 12-14 – Dan and Carol Sharp, “Cold Springs and the SFT” #18 – 5/3, 7 – Dixie Munro, “Big Timbers Museum” [Lamar, CO] #19 – 5/4, 6-9 – Roger Slusher, “Lexington and the SFT” #20 – 6/1, 8 – Betty Braddock, “Kansas Heritage Center” [Dodge City] #21 – 6/2, 10 – Patricia Heath, “Kearny County Historical Society Museum, Lakin, KS” #22 – 6/3, 9-11 – Ralph Hathaway, “Ralph’s Ruts” #23 – 6/4, 5-8 – Harry C. Myers, “Point of Rocks, New Mexico” #24 – 7/1, 7-11 – Phil Petersen, “Boggsville: A Trail Settlement” #25 – 7/2, 11-12 – Helen C. Brown, “Morton County and Its History Museum” #26 – 7/3, 11-17 – H. Denny Davis, “Franklin: Cradle of the Trade” #27 – 7/4, 7-8 – Michael J. Palomino, “Raton Museum” #28 – 8/1, 8-9 – Ron Parks, “Kaw Mission State Historic Site” Also … 30/3, 20 – Myrna Barnes, “Morton County Historical Society Museum”

30/3, 21 – Patricia Lenihan, “Corporal Briney’s Military Journey: Pecos National Historic Park” 30/3, 22 – Michael Dickey, “Silver Spoons and Quinine Pills: Arrow Rock State Historic Site” 30/3, 23 – Larry Bourne, “Boggsville Historic Site” 30/3, 24-25 – Ariel Mondlak, “Over the Trail and on Campaign: A Soldier’s Bible at Fort Union”

IV. Museum Information Museum News (Anna Belle Cartwright, ed.): 14/1, 21-22; 14/2, 14-15; 14/3, 19-20; 14/4, 18-19 15/1, 16-17; 15/2, 20; 15/3, 16-17; 15/4, 20-21 The Caches (Museum News, Paula Manini, ed.) 19/4, 1; 20/1, 12; 20/2, 10-11; 20/3, 7-9; 20/4, 17-18; 21/1, 20-21; 21/2, 20-22; 21/3, 15-16; 21/4, 19-20 22/1, 25-27; 22/2, 24-26; 22/3, 20-22; 22/4, 21-23 23/1, 24-26; 23/2, 24-26; 23/3, 27-29; 23/4, 24-25 24/1, 24-26; 24/2, no report; 24/3, 24-26; 24/4, 22-24 25/1, 23-24; 25/2, 22-23; 25/3, 25-26; 25/4, 26-27