Frontier and pioneer life -- Colorado
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
John Angus MacDonald Memoirs,
Collection
Identifier: MSS 485 BC
Scope and Content
The manuscript, handwritten by John Angus MacDonald, describes five decades of his life in Colorado and New Mexico from the 1870s to the 1920s. It is not a detailed autobiography and is not in chronological order. There is a brief family history beginning on page 240. MacDonald reminisces about his boyhood in the San Luis Valley in Colorado, describing the customs of the Indians, the different ethnic groups that settled the area and the coming of the railroad. The manuscript...
Dates:
1917-1954
Pioneers Foundation (New Mexico) Oral History Collection
Collection
Identifier: MSS 123 BC
Scope and Content
A.C. (Jack) Stockbridge in the Gila Forest, New Mexico. (Box 40, Folder 25). The collection consists of oral history interviews with nineteenth century settlers of New Mexico. It includes 520 reel-to-reel audiotapes and 385 typed transcripts of interviews with ranchers, miners, hunters, sheriffs, naturalists, archeologists and journalists, mostly from the Silver City area. Interviewees recall everyday life and important events from the 1860s to the...
Dates:
1952-1960
Sand Hill Massacre Account of Truman Blancett
Collection
Identifier: AC 615-p
Scope and Content
The collection contains a report dated 5 January, 1936 (probably dictated to M.M. Watson) by Truman Blancett, relating events surrounding the Colorado Sand Creek Massacre of 1864. The report was sent to Ernest Thompson Seton of Santa Fe, NM, covered by a note from M.M. Watson dated 15 August, 1946, and stating that Blancett had died in 1945. There are three additional letters from 1969: one from Seton’s daughter, giving permission for the letter to be used in research, and two from M.M....
Dates:
1936 - 1969
Found in:
Fray Angelico Chavez History Library